. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 336 The American Florist. N'ov. 10, ilfte ^6z^ AM. SEED ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1S93. Appli- cations for membership should be address»*d to Win. Meggatt, chairman memberstip committee, , Conn. BiiLn DEALERS in New York report their fall's trade as the most satisfaetory in their history. This applies to whole- sale and retail trade both. St. Loris, Mo.—The Plant Seed Co. has


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 336 The American Florist. N'ov. 10, ilfte ^6z^ AM. SEED ASSOCIATION. J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, president; A L. Don, New York, secretary and treasurer. The eleventh annual meeting at Chicago, June, 1S93. Appli- cations for membership should be address»*d to Win. Meggatt, chairman memberstip committee, , Conn. BiiLn DEALERS in New York report their fall's trade as the most satisfaetory in their history. This applies to whole- sale and retail trade both. St. Loris, Mo.—The Plant Seed Co. has been incorporated here with a capital of $(). Incorporators, Alfred and I". 5 Plant and Geo. T'rquerhart. Mr. Chas. Sharman, of Carter & Co., London, England, died very suddenly last week. Mr. Sharman had many friends in this country as well as in ling- land and is deeply regretted. Regarding prices on onion seed, the anxiety on the part of most catalogue men seems to be to get the rates high enough tnis season rather than cheap enough as has been the case in former years. CiiAS. Bukdank, for ten years a clerk in the implement department of J. Breck 6 Sons, Boston, was arrested recently on the charge of having stolen at various times $250 worth of stock. Bail in$10<i(t was furnished. Ne.\t week comes our special chrysan- themum number. It will have a hand- some colored cover, and in addition to the usual budget of miscellaneous matter will contain a large amount of valuable new information about the "Oueen of ; The fall of 1893 promises to be one which will try the souls of the contract- ing seed growers. The seedsmen who btj^v of them have an excellent oppor- tunity to make up their minds who are reliable and trustworthy and where to place their orders for next season. Do vou WANT the government statistics of the Florist, Nursery and Seed trades from the last census where you can have them convenient for reference. You will find them all i


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