. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 918 The American Florist. June 4, The Seed Trade de. -—I American Seed Trade Association. ]. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York, First Vice Pres.: F. W Vice- Pres.: C E Kendel. Cleveland Sec'y and Leonard H Vauehan Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eiphth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N, June 21 23. 1910. VISITED Chicago: E. Suhr. Copen- hagen. Denmark, on a toui- of the United States and Canada. Walter P. Stokes. Philadelphia, and S. F. W
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 918 The American Florist. June 4, The Seed Trade de. -—I American Seed Trade Association. ]. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York, First Vice Pres.: F. W Vice- Pres.: C E Kendel. Cleveland Sec'y and Leonard H Vauehan Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eiphth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N, June 21 23. 1910. VISITED Chicago: E. Suhr. Copen- hagen. Denmark, on a toui- of the United States and Canada. Walter P. Stokes. Philadelphia, and S. F. Willard of Comstock. Ferre & Co., Wethersfield, Conn., sail June 14 on a trip to Europe. CHICAGO.—The .stork paid the third visit to the home of Leonard A'aughan on June 1. Mr. Vaughan immediately christened the new arrival Leonard, Jr. Mother and son are doing well. Light onion seed is what some of the Chicago onion set growers say in explaining the poor stand in their fields. Home-grown seed made the poorest showing, Ohio seed second, best Louisville seed next and California grown averaged best of all. Washington, D. C.—F. W. Bolgiano & recently celebrated the twenty- first anniversary of their senior's start- ing in business by moving into the new 5-story warehouse, 1009 B street northwest, frontage of 32 feet and a depth of 78 feet. The first floor is used for a general salesroom, the second for fertilizers, the third for seeds and the fourth and fifth floors are used for implements and field seeds. Connecticut Seed Crops. Milford, May —The Everett B. Clark Seed Co. writes: "Conditions here so far have been favorable. The acreage of our jjrincipal crops is about an average; the biennial seed croijs have got a nice start, and, for this time of the season, promise well. Sweet corn planting is completed, with seed of fair average strength. and with the conditions we are get- ling we think it should germinate sat- isfactorilj-. Warmer nights
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