. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists^ Review FlBBUABT 6. 1019. Seed Trade News AMSXIOAS BEES T&AOE ASSOCIATION. President, F. W. Bolglano, Waitaington, D. 0.; —craUry-trgaaurer. C. B. Kendel. 01«Teland. O. The War Trade Board, January 27, removed all seeds from the export con- servation list, with the single exception of red clover. 0. A. Nobis and J. B. Hughes, Barry, HI., will open a seed store to be known as the Barry Seed Co. They will deal in farm and vegetable seeds. The Food Administration, as of Febru- ary 1, canceled its price and profit re- striction orde


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists^ Review FlBBUABT 6. 1019. Seed Trade News AMSXIOAS BEES T&AOE ASSOCIATION. President, F. W. Bolglano, Waitaington, D. 0.; —craUry-trgaaurer. C. B. Kendel. 01«Teland. O. The War Trade Board, January 27, removed all seeds from the export con- servation list, with the single exception of red clover. 0. A. Nobis and J. B. Hughes, Barry, HI., will open a seed store to be known as the Barry Seed Co. They will deal in farm and vegetable seeds. The Food Administration, as of Febru- ary 1, canceled its price and profit re- striction orders on all seeds and with it the licensing regulations. Seedsmen need not turn in their licenses; they may put them in the waste basket or frame them as souvenirs, as suits their fancy. Watson S. Woodruff, of S. D. Wood- ruff & Sons, Orange, Oonn., senator from the Fourteenth Senatorial District, in the Connecticut legislature has been made senate chairman of the agricultural com- mittee. This committee has much to do with the development of agricultural mat- ters in his state. DuEiNG the war exchange steadily went farther and farther against the Hol- lander. At one time a doUar paid in the United States had shrunk to 80 cents when it got to Holland. Prices had to go up accordingly. Eecently exchange has fallen to a point where prices can oe reduced to an appreciable extent. Egbert Nicholson, wholesale dealer in garden and field seeds, Dallas, Tex., has leased for a period of ten years a building to which he intends to add a new story. With the quarters he now occu- pies, his storage space will total 50,000 square feet. There is trackage for six cars, required for the heavy field seed business of this concern. New equipment will include a seed laboratory, automatic receiving and sacking scales, seed clean- ers, etc., at a cost of $10,000. At the January meeting of the Blue Earth County Seed Growers' Association, held at Mankato, Minn., plans for a seed show to be held at


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