. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 12 The American Florist. Aug. 4^ The gEBD TRat>E. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. AlBERT MCCULLOUGH. PreS.; V. W. BOLGIANO, Vlce-PreB.: 8. 1'. Willard, Wetherafleia. Conn, Beo'y and Treas. J. E. NoRTHRUP, of Minneapolis, has gone to the Pacific coast with his son and daughter. Chinese riot complications have advanced price of tea and may affect hor- ticultural exportations. Adam Currie, of Currie Bros., Mil- waukee, and Mrs. Currie have been at The Dells of Wisconsin. The directors of the Wholesale Seed Mercha


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 12 The American Florist. Aug. 4^ The gEBD TRat>E. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. AlBERT MCCULLOUGH. PreS.; V. W. BOLGIANO, Vlce-PreB.: 8. 1'. Willard, Wetherafleia. Conn, Beo'y and Treas. J. E. NoRTHRUP, of Minneapolis, has gone to the Pacific coast with his son and daughter. Chinese riot complications have advanced price of tea and may affect hor- ticultural exportations. Adam Currie, of Currie Bros., Mil- waukee, and Mrs. Currie have been at The Dells of Wisconsin. The directors of the Wholesale Seed Merchants' League will meetatthe Astor House, New York, August 8. The Springfield Seed Co , Springfield, Mo., has been incorporated with increased capital for the purpose of extending their business. OUB obituary column this week con- tains notice of the death of Charles H B. Breck, of the firm of Joseph Breck& Sons, of Boston, Mass., and a portrait appears on page 2. The pea louse is reported making havoc in the Manitowoc pea district. Newspaper reports say 1,000 pea pickers left the fields because the vermin swarm in their faces. Erfurt.—The prospects for tlower seed crops were very poor up to the mid- dle of July on account of the continual w^et and cold weather, inducing a growth of weeds which choked the plants. The weather then changed for the better and in consequence the appearance of the crops improved. Lynn and Thereabouts. General repairs teem to be the order of the day and there is a little building in progress. Smith & Dolanski,a newfirra, Mr. Dolanski having been with Blaney at Swampscott, are putting up a carna- tion houselSxlOO; at Maiden, Kaulbach & Son are building two houses 20x100 and at Saugus A Rhodes is adding a house 20x75. J. M. Ward & Co., at Peabody, are doing a nice business. Mr. Ward has a happy faculty of having the right stock at the right moment; in other words is "Johnnie on the ; He is only one of the florists in this


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