. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 84 The American Florist. Fd. The Seed Trade. | Amerlcao Seed Trade Assoclallon. J. C. Robinson. Wateiloo. Neb , Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York, First Vice Pres.: P. \ Vice- , C E Kendel, Cluveland Scc'y aDd Leonard H. Vauyhan. Chicago. Asst, bec'y. Twenty eigluh annual conven- tion, at .•\tlantic Lity, N. J. June 21. 19 0. The Canners' convention will be lield at Atlantic City, N. J., February 7-11. Herb seeds and some other odd items are slo-w in coming in and of
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 84 The American Florist. Fd. The Seed Trade. | Amerlcao Seed Trade Assoclallon. J. C. Robinson. Wateiloo. Neb , Pres.; M. H. Duryea. New York, First Vice Pres.: P. \ Vice- , C E Kendel, Cluveland Scc'y aDd Leonard H. Vauyhan. Chicago. Asst, bec'y. Twenty eigluh annual conven- tion, at .•\tlantic Lity, N. J. June 21. 19 0. The Canners' convention will be lield at Atlantic City, N. J., February 7-11. Herb seeds and some other odd items are slo-w in coming in and of poor test. The trade is wondering to what extent the floods in the vicinity of Paris have injured stored stocks for seed growing. Okion Set contract prices are being made on a basis of last year's figures. Prices for immediate delivery are probably a shade lower. COKTBACT prices for tuberose bulbs the coming year probably will be af- fected by the high price of cotton, many of the southern farmers look- ing on the cotton crop as being more profitable in view of the present un- precedented high prices. Chicago.—Contract prices on the board of trade February 2 for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $ White clover, from 20 cents to 25 cents.—Visitors: A. Lehman, Lom- poc, Calif., with wife and family, en- route to Europe; J. C. Bodger, Gar- dena, Calif., returning from the east; C. W. Scott, New York; E. L. Olm- sted, of the Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Green Bay. Wis. Bristol, Pa.—On January 25, Alfred Landreth, a grandson of the founder of the well-known seed firm of that name, died at this place. Mr. Land- reth was not identified with the busi- ness, but was a man of great gentle- ness and affability and won the affec- tion of everyone with whom he was brought in contact. He was a soldier on the Union side in the war of the rebellion. New York. — C. W. Scott. of "Vaughan's Seed Store, has the sym- pathy of the trade in the loss of his father, who died
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