. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists' Review Dbcembeb 30, 1920 Seed Trade News AMXaiOAB SEED TRADE ABSOOIATIOH. PrMldent. H. O. Bastlaga, AtUnU, Oa.; mc- Ntarj-treainrcr, 0. B. Kendal, OlaTaland, O. Imports of seeds and bulbs during thirteen months of enforcement of Quarantine 37 are given on another page of this issue, under the heading, '' One Year of Quarantine.'' The second report of the joint com- mittee on vegetable nomenclature from the American Seed Trade Association and the Vegetable Growers' Association of America appears on page 21 of this issue. N


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 56 The Florists' Review Dbcembeb 30, 1920 Seed Trade News AMXaiOAB SEED TRADE ABSOOIATIOH. PrMldent. H. O. Bastlaga, AtUnU, Oa.; mc- Ntarj-treainrcr, 0. B. Kendal, OlaTaland, O. Imports of seeds and bulbs during thirteen months of enforcement of Quarantine 37 are given on another page of this issue, under the heading, '' One Year of Quarantine.'' The second report of the joint com- mittee on vegetable nomenclature from the American Seed Trade Association and the Vegetable Growers' Association of America appears on page 21 of this issue. Not over fifteen per cent of the 1920 crop of sweet clover seed has been sold by growers. They are pooling much of their aeed for sale later, when they hope that more interest will be displayed by seedsmen in this commodity. California seed growers, preparing to take the road in quest of 1921 growing contracts, are not in buoyant spirits. The readjustment of production costs has not progressed far enough for them to quote prices in line with the present mar- ket. Indications do not point to a large acreage under seed crops in California in 1921. SEED ANALYSTS MEET. Annual Sessions at Chicago. The thirteenth annual meeting of the Association of OfScial Seed Analysts of North America was held at the Congress hotel, Chicago, December 27 to 29. The convention commenced Monday morning, December 27, at 10 a. m., with a business session and was called to order by President Edgar Brown, of Washington, D. C. The vice-president, C. H. Waldron, of North Carolina, was unable to be i)rcsent and the only other ofiicer in attendance was Secretary- treasurer A. L. Stone, of Wisconsin. After the reports of the secretary- treasurer and the various committees, the president addressed the meeting on the subject of "Seed ; Many Addresses. Tuesday, December 28, was an all-day open session and some interesting ad- dresses were delivered. Members un- able to be present included W. 0.


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