. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 952 Tlie American Florist. Bee. 7, American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington. Presi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett. Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President: David Burpee, Phila- delphia, Second Vice-President: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held at Chicago, June, 1919. America gladiolus bulbs are said to be harder to clean and put in shipping order than other sorts. TTd. Goldenstein, of 's Seed Store, Chicagru, is at his dedc asa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 952 Tlie American Florist. Bee. 7, American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington. Presi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett. Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President: David Burpee, Phila- delphia, Second Vice-President: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held at Chicago, June, 1919. America gladiolus bulbs are said to be harder to clean and put in shipping order than other sorts. TTd. Goldenstein, of 's Seed Store, Chicagru, is at his dedc asain after nearly a year's service at Camp Grant with the troops. Seed.—Prices for srass seed on the Chicago Board of Trade December 4 were as follows : Timothy. $S,OJ to ^ per 100 pounds, no change from last week. St. Louis, Mo.—D. I. Bushnell is re- turning from his New England vaca- tion improved in health, although still somewhat weak, and expects to go south in December. Toledo, O.—Clover closed 10 cents higher December 2 at ^25.'10, a drop of 60 cents during the week. Cash tim- othy was 5 cents higher, selling at $; December, $.; January, $ and May $ TlIK United States government -e- strictions on the use of nitrate of soda tor purpose,-; have been lifted. The nitrate committee, however, re- main in control, and it is reported will continue to fi-K prices each month as before. REEEiiRlKC to clover and timothy, C. A. King & Co., Toledo. O., say that the export demand will be a big factor in determining price 5. Some dealers estimate salei of clover for export have been 15,0'JO bags. Delayed cables have greatly restricted business. Statistics of imports and exports at the port of Amsterdam, show that seeds decreased in imports from 223,til2 metric tons in 1915, to 130,120 in 1916, and 32,672 in 1917. In exports, the quantities were 50,156 tons in 1915, in 1916 and 6,027 in 1917. Visited Chicago: Edwin Noithrup. of


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