. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1560 The American Florist. /mil The ^ebd T^aDs. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ALBBKT McCuLLonoH, Pres.; F. W. BoLeiANO, VIoe-Pres.; S F. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn. Beo'y and Treas. Nineteenth annual convention, Roctiester, N. June 11-13. 1901. VisiTKD CHiCiGO: John Rennie, of Toronto, Ont. Cow PEAS have sold well this season, the market beine now bare. Eaely AunBR cane seed forfodder pur- poses is scarce again and price advanced. There has been an unusual demand for early varieties of seed corn both of th
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1560 The American Florist. /mil The ^ebd T^aDs. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ALBBKT McCuLLonoH, Pres.; F. W. BoLeiANO, VIoe-Pres.; S F. Willard, Wethersfleld, Conn. Beo'y and Treas. Nineteenth annual convention, Roctiester, N. June 11-13. 1901. VisiTKD CHiCiGO: John Rennie, of Toronto, Ont. Cow PEAS have sold well this season, the market beine now bare. Eaely AunBR cane seed forfodder pur- poses is scarce again and price advanced. There has been an unusual demand for early varieties of seed corn both of the dent and flint kinds. W. A. BoswELL, of William Boswell & Co, London, England, is vititing the seed trade in this country. Snow has fallen tea considerable depth in northern Italy within the fortnight, bringing ruin to many crops. Ladies' hats made of raffia and trimmed with milkweed balls have proved attractive features in the win- dow of Vanghan's Chicago Seed Store. The Sioux City, la., Seed and Nursery Company is said to have contracted for the growing of 500 acres of beans near Cass City, Mich. Their peas will be grown near Gaylord. Sedalia, Mo —The season's business at the Archias Seed Store has been almost double that of last year. The firm will put in a new set of seed drawers and gal- lery in the salesroom during the summer. Charles N. Page, manager of the Iowa Seed Company, of Des Moines, is convalescing from a recent illness, and « is planning a trip to Europe immediately following the meeting of the American Seed Trade Association. The Mail Seed Trade at Rockfird. The postmaster at Rockford, 111., is said to have lodged a novel complaint with the Postmaster General, based on the amount of mail seed trade handled. It is well understood that the depart- ment grades postoffices according to their receiptp. and in th's connection the postmaster at Rockford calls attention to the tons of matter bandied through his ofiiee without adding one penny to its receipts,
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