. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 646 The American Florist. Oct. 22, The Seed Trade. Amarloan Seed frade Assoolalloa. E. L. Paue. Greene, President; Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice President: M. H. Duryea. New York. S-cond Vice- President-. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and TreasuriT. ViMrioii niuwiio: J. B. Agnow, of the Pufiflo Seed Growers' Co., Agnew, Calif., and R. W. Ponimer, of D. I. Bushnell & St. Louis, Mo. Pa.—On Novembt'i- 1 the H. F. Michell Co. will close the store at lOlS Market street and t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 646 The American Florist. Oct. 22, The Seed Trade. Amarloan Seed frade Assoolalloa. E. L. Paue. Greene, President; Vaughan. Chicago. First Vice President: M. H. Duryea. New York. S-cond Vice- President-. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and TreasuriT. ViMrioii niuwiio: J. B. Agnow, of the Pufiflo Seed Growers' Co., Agnew, Calif., and R. W. Ponimer, of D. I. Bushnell & St. Louis, Mo. Pa.—On Novembt'i- 1 the H. F. Michell Co. will close the store at lOlS Market street and there- after will have heailqiiarteis at 518 Market st^eet. Sedalia, Mo.—The Arehias Seed Store and the Archias Floral Co. were awarded many premiums for seeds, plants and flowers at the Missouri state fair. Sioux City, S. D.—The Jones Seed Co. has purchased what is known as the Kiehl 40-acre tract, which will be converted into an experimental farm on ?which will be raised a good share of the seed which this company will sell. Pedbicktown, N. J.—Geo. R. Pedrick & Son are building a new seed ware- house. oOxGO feet, three stories, with basement, containing over 7,000 square feet of floor space, with which to han- dle their increasing business. Boston. Mass.—A. F. Barney and J. M. Gleason. so many years with the Sehlegel & Fottler Co., have asso- ciated themselves with the Thomas J. Grey Co., 32 South Market street, where they invite the patronage of their old friends,—T. J. Grey has on exhibition a remarkable relic, a plow more than 100 years old, in good con- dition that came down from the Rich- ardsons.—Fottler. Fiske & Rawson Co. will keep the old Sehlegel & Fottler store open for the present.—William Atkinson and daughter, of Hands- worth. Yorkshire. Eng., were visitors this week. AV. T. H. Benary's Novelties for 1911. Ernest Eenary of Erfurt, Germany, is presenting a very fine list of novelties this year, among which may be noticed the followi


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