. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 78 The American Florist. Jan. 25, The Seed Trade j American Seed Trade As&ociation. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington. 1>. C, Presi- dent; \Vm. G. Scarlett. Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; Uavid Burpee. Phila- delphia, Second Vice-President; C. E. Keudel, Cleveland.**., Secretary-Treasurer. The ihiny-seventh auuunl meeting will b« held at Chicago, June, 1919. Bags are lower. Tni; advance gnjard of the California growers are talking $ onion. Ca>-ners say the large 1918 pack is hanging heavy on the


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 78 The American Florist. Jan. 25, The Seed Trade j American Seed Trade As&ociation. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington. 1>. C, Presi- dent; \Vm. G. Scarlett. Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; Uavid Burpee. Phila- delphia, Second Vice-President; C. E. Keudel, Cleveland.**., Secretary-Treasurer. The ihiny-seventh auuunl meeting will b« held at Chicago, June, 1919. Bags are lower. Tni; advance gnjard of the California growers are talking $ onion. Ca>-ners say the large 1918 pack is hanging heavy on their hands. Dill has been talked of as a remedy for influenza. Ask Len Wheeler for details. "Sturdy Seeds" are those offered by Weeber & Don in their new trade list for 1919. JOEDERS in Japanese stocks say there will be no delivery in this country of IMS crop lily bulbs. Import and export houses are dis- appointed at the continued lack of ocean shipping facilities. J. C. BODGER, of John Bodger & Sons Co., Los Angeles, Calif., reached Chi- cago. January 22. bound east, L. W. Wheeler, of the Pieters- Wheeler Seed Co., Gilroy, Calif., left Chicago for Minneapolis, January 22. Teneriffe advices are that the new crop of onion for seed is coming along in normal fashion except for lack ol rain. Fred H. HUNXBai, ol the Hunter Seed Co., San Francisco, Calif., is ac- companied by Mrs. Hunter on his eastern trip. Alling , of S. D. Wood- ruff & Sons, New York, expects to proceed to California, via Seattle, after the canners' convention at Chi- cago. Howard M. Earl, lately of F. W. Bolgiano & Co., Washington, D C, is now with the Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., and expects to sail for Europe, Jan- uary 25. Toledo, O.—Clover was steady Janu- ary 18, at $, a drop of 10 cents during the week. April timothy was lt> cents lower. Cash was offered at $, January .$, February $, March $, April $, and September $ Gr.\ Massie, presi


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