. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists' Review •?s-r: JOLX 1, The first of the season's Harrisii bulbs are due to reach New York July 3, but no considerable quantity will arrive until ..the boat due July 14. Henry J. Barrow is on his way from Meriden, Conn., to Montana, where he will represent the firm of Mandeville & King, of Koehester, N. Y., during the summer. S. F. Leonard, president of the Leon- ard Seed Co., Chicago, sends word that he is having a great time. After visiting both expositions he will make a tour of the seed growing districts of the Pacific


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 52 The Florists' Review •?s-r: JOLX 1, The first of the season's Harrisii bulbs are due to reach New York July 3, but no considerable quantity will arrive until ..the boat due July 14. Henry J. Barrow is on his way from Meriden, Conn., to Montana, where he will represent the firm of Mandeville & King, of Koehester, N. Y., during the summer. S. F. Leonard, president of the Leon- ard Seed Co., Chicago, sends word that he is having a great time. After visiting both expositions he will make a tour of the seed growing districts of the Pacific coast. Corn is suffering heavily in the north central states as a result of the contin- ued cold and the superabundance of rain. As it is not advisable to replant later than June 25, there is every indication of a shortage. A. J. Brown, of the Brown Seed Co., went to the Idaho pea district after in- specting the concern's crops in Califor- nia before and after the convention. At Grand Kapids it is reported the company has 1,000 acres of peas under contract in Idaho this year. SAN FEANCISCO CONVENTION. [For a full report of the first two days of tho conveLtion, see this departmbtit of The Review for June 24.] OfO-cers Elected. At the closing session of the thirty- third annual convention of the Amer- ican Seed Trade Association, at San Francisco, June 24, the following offi- cers were elected: President—John M. Lupton, Matti- tuck, L. I. First Vice-president—Kirby B. White, Detroit. Second Vice-president—F. W. Bol- giano, Washington, D. C. Secretary-treasurer—C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, 0. Assistant Secretary—S. F. Willard, Jr., Cleveland, O. Executive Committee — Lester L. Morse, San Francisco; C. C, Massie, Minneapolis; Watson 8. Woodruff, Orange, Conn,; Herman Simmers, To- ronto; J. Charles McCullough, Cincin- nati. The membership committee remains as before: Albert McCullough, Cincin- nati; Ben. P. Cornell, St. Louis; H. G. Hastings, Atlanta, Ga. Thursday's Meeti


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