. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 238 The American Florist. Feb. 27. The Seed Trade. AmerlcBo Seed Trade Association. Watson S. WoodrufT, Orange, Couii.,Pre8.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, First Vice- Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention. Clifton House, Niapira Falls, Ont., June 22-SI, 190'J. IjEon'AKD"s pea. Pothitc-li. in demand^ it is nearest to au improved Stratagem. Ttik Xe!>raska pure seed bill lately introduced is not likely to be considered this session. Catalogue mail trade


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 238 The American Florist. Feb. 27. The Seed Trade. AmerlcBo Seed Trade Association. Watson S. WoodrufT, Orange, Couii.,Pre8.; J. C. Robinson, Waterloo, First Vice- Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention. Clifton House, Niapira Falls, Ont., June 22-SI, 190'J. IjEon'AKD"s pea. Pothitc-li. in demand^ it is nearest to au improved Stratagem. Ttik Xe!>raska pure seed bill lately introduced is not likely to be considered this session. Catalogue mail trade while good for January, has been set back some by the severe storms the first half of February. The death of Eugene Germain, presi- dent of the Germain Seed and Plant liOS Angeles, Calif., is chronicled in our obituary column. The French government, it is said, lias bestowed the cross of the "Merite Agricole" upon M. Samson of Samson & Fillon. Augers. , O.—The Templin Company here and with a branch at Youngstown, which failed last year, is paying through the trustee an eight per cent dividend. A small additional payment is promised. Exports of flax seed from the United States during the calendar year 1908 amounted to 1, bushels, as com- pared with 4,867,150 bushels in 1907 and 9,810,388 bushels in 1900; imports in 1908 were 44,721 bushels, bush- els in 1907, and 82,907 bushels in 1906. Chicago.—The onion set market is somewhat easier with prices from 10 to 20 cents under those of last week—Con- tract prices on the board of trade Feb- ruary 23 for grass seed were noted as fol- lows : Prime timothy, $, white clover. .$15.—Visitors : Frank H. Henry and Robt. Fulton, of Henry & Lee, New York: A. J. Pieters. HoUister, Calif. Seed Law Making In Nebraska. Miller's pure agricultural seed bill caused a hubbub in the house. Chairman Kelly's attempt to put a motion for the passage of th? bill causing a momentary riot. The bill had be


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