. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Weekly Rorists' Review^ JANUABV 11, 1012. Seed Trade News. AiTBWTnAi* SEED TBAOS AS800IATZ0V. LiMoard H. ytngtaan. Cblcftse; lint TlecPres., M. H. Duryea. New Tork City; 8*0*7 amd Trau., 0. ?. Keadal. Cleralkiid. O. Visited Chicago: A. B. Haven, repre- senting Haven Seed Co., Santa Ana, Cal. There was the usual quiet little gather- ing of seedsmen at Washington, Tuesday, January 9, to witness the opening of the bids on the government contract. The man who wants to contract 50,000 bushels of peas, 1912 crop, probably would have little t
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Weekly Rorists' Review^ JANUABV 11, 1012. Seed Trade News. AiTBWTnAi* SEED TBAOS AS800IATZ0V. LiMoard H. ytngtaan. Cblcftse; lint TlecPres., M. H. Duryea. New Tork City; 8*0*7 amd Trau., 0. ?. Keadal. Cleralkiid. O. Visited Chicago: A. B. Haven, repre- senting Haven Seed Co., Santa Ana, Cal. There was the usual quiet little gather- ing of seedsmen at Washington, Tuesday, January 9, to witness the opening of the bids on the government contract. The man who wants to contract 50,000 bushels of peas, 1912 crop, probably would have little trouble at next month's canners' convention at Kochester. But who wants tof Before the end of the month Balph M. Ward & Co., New York, will remove to 71 Murray street, where the entire ninth floor will be occupied with quarters that will be up-to-date in every respect. C. C. Abel & Co., New York, well known importers and exporters of horti- cultural commodities, filed a petition in bankruptcy January 4. Liabilities, $55,- 237; nominal assets, $15,371. J. W. Jung, Eandolph, Wis., says that seed com is bound to be sold out long before the end of the season, owing to the unfavorable weather having caused farmers to neglect saving their own seed. Belated orders for Dutch bulbs still are being filled. The S. S. Potsdam, that reached New York January 3, from Rot- terdam, brought five cases for Peter Hen- derson & Co. and six cases for Henry & Lee. Not all the pea growers have suc- cumbed to the temptation of high prices and parted with stock seeds. Quite on the contrary, some of them are holding on to more stock than usual, to increase the 1912 acreage. The first catalogues, mailed are bring- ing a not more than usually prompt re- sponse. The severe cold snap that was general aU over the country right after the hoUdays has operated toward holding back the early birds. H. F. MiCHELL Co., Philadelphia, al- ready has found its new buildings inade- quate to its needs and h
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