. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 932 The American Florist. July 2, /T The Seed Trade. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Chiis. N. Pn^p, Des Moinos, Ta., Prea.; L. L. May. St. Paul, Minn., First Vice-Pres.; C. K. KeniJol. Cleveland,0.,Sec'yand Treas, Twenty-third annual convention, June 1905. First Vice-President L. L. May. (Americiin Sei'd Trade Association.) Cable advices June 27 show a decline of 5 francs on white Roman hyacinths. Chaeles Henderson, of Peter Hen- derson & Co., New York, is on his vaca- tion. See page 919 for group pictur


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 932 The American Florist. July 2, /T The Seed Trade. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Chiis. N. Pn^p, Des Moinos, Ta., Prea.; L. L. May. St. Paul, Minn., First Vice-Pres.; C. K. KeniJol. Cleveland,0.,Sec'yand Treas, Twenty-third annual convention, June 1905. First Vice-President L. L. May. (Americiin Sei'd Trade Association.) Cable advices June 27 show a decline of 5 francs on white Roman hyacinths. Chaeles Henderson, of Peter Hen- derson & Co., New York, is on his vaca- tion. See page 919 for group picture of seedsmen at the St. Louis convention, June 21-23. Inquiries are being made by the Ger- man consul concerning firms who largely import grass seed. Visited Chicago: A. Haag, represent- ing Conrad Appel, of Darmstadt, Ger- many; B. Suzuki, en route to Japan. Potatoes.—There-was an active trade in new potatoes, June 27, in Chicago, and prices were 5 cents higher for choice stock. Robert Buist, of Philadelphia, Pa., sails from New York to Europe by the steamship St. Louis, July 2, to be absent until September. Last week's issue, page 897, contains a full account of the twenty-second annual convention of the American Seed Trade Association. Edward Rose, for six years with Rawson & Co., of Boston, Mass., has gone with Skelton Hoat Co., Cambridge. A handsome testimonial was presented hitn when leaving. San Jose, Cal., June 27.—Extreme heat two weeks ago shows decided effect on the radish crop, having reduced the yield thirty to fifty per cent. Sweet peas have not improved since last report. Seedsmen, growers and dealers, who could not attend the St. Louis convention of the American Seed Trade Association will find the paper on "The Ideal in Seed Growing," by W. W. Tracy, Sr., which appears on page 917, of much interest. Latest News of French Bulbs. Toulon, France, June 17, 1904.—The president of the Syndicate of Defense of Agricultural Interests at Toulon


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