. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 130 The American Florist. Feb. II, fT The Seed Trade. =\ AMIRICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAHON. Chas. N. Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Miun., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. kendel, Cleveland,0.,Sec'yandTreas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June 20-22, 1905. ''^ Jf Sweet Corn growers are showing anxiety to unload. Florai, Pabk, N. Y.—^John Lewis Childs and family are now in California. The Albert Dickinson Seed Company, Chicago, reports spring trade starting in briskly. Onion sets
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 130 The American Florist. Feb. II, fT The Seed Trade. =\ AMIRICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIAHON. Chas. N. Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L. Mav, St. Paul, Miun., First Vice-Pres.; C. E. kendel, Cleveland,0.,Sec'yandTreas. Twenty-third annual convention at Alex- andria Bay, N. Y., June 20-22, 1905. ''^ Jf Sweet Corn growers are showing anxiety to unload. Florai, Pabk, N. Y.—^John Lewis Childs and family are now in California. The Albert Dickinson Seed Company, Chicago, reports spring trade starting in briskly. Onion sets are higher, red and yellow being quoted around $ to $3, and white scarcer. Albert Dickinson, of Chicago, has subscribed $1,000 to the Iroquois thea- tre memorial fund. Santa Clara, Cal., February 6.— The recent heavy rains have so far proved very favorable, Des Moines, Ia.—Mathias Kurtzweil, president of the Iowa Seed Company, who has been very ill since. December, is slowly recovering and will be able to return to business in a few weeks. Visited Chicago: B. Suzuki, of Suzuki & lida. New York, returning from Japan; August Rhotert, New York; Robert C. Whitehill, representing Benjamin Hammond, Fishkill, N; Y.; W. H. Mihm, representing J. Bolgiano & Son, Baltimore, Md. AjfOTHER correspondent reporting from Holland expects hyacinth prices, especially of pure white sorts to be higher, while the blues will be the cheapest sort, as they were last year. This writer says that even with a big crop hyacinths will not exceed the demand and are likely to be a little higher than last year. French Bulbs. The weather in Southern France so far has been severe, cold and dry. If the drought continues it may shorten the crop of bulbs produced in this sec- tion. The rains do not usually begin until April and no one can make intel- ligent prediction regarding the crop until that time. Blue and rose Romans, also double Romans and narcissi will be lower. Probably there will be a la
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