. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 972 The American Florist. May 31, II 1= The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolt:iauo. Washinjiton, D. C, Presi- dent; Wra. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; Uavid Burpee, Phila- delphia, Pa., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held at Chicago, June 24-26, 1919. Spot Canary was 13 cents at New York this weelt. SOUTHEKN Caijfornia Seed growers had g-ood rains May 22. Philabelphia, Pa.—S. S. .Skidelsky


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 972 The American Florist. May 31, II 1= The Seed Trade American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolt:iauo. Washinjiton, D. C, Presi- dent; Wra. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; Uavid Burpee, Phila- delphia, Pa., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held at Chicago, June 24-26, 1919. Spot Canary was 13 cents at New York this weelt. SOUTHEKN Caijfornia Seed growers had g-ood rains May 22. Philabelphia, Pa.—S. S. .Skidelsky has removed his business to .50 Park Place, New York. The Broadway Limited of the Penn- sylvania railroad resumed running be- tween Chicag-o and New York. May 25. Cable advices of this week indicate that Narcissus Paper White grandi- flora damage is greater than first ex- pected. A. J. Bbown, of the Alfred J. Brown Seed Co., Grand Rapids. Mich., is plan- ning to start on a California trip, June 7. Onion Set acreage in the Chicago district is looking better. Rains have stopped this week and growers can now get on to the ground. state cabbage, turnip and rutabaga growers are out this week with price lists, reducing former values nearly 50 per cent. CHICAGO. — William Schoen. book- keeper for the Illinois Seed Co., was drowned May 2'i when colliding auto- mobiles threw him from a bridge into the river. Visited Chicago: H. A. and H P Johns. J. s. Michael and J. R. Wise of the Sioux City Seed Co., Sioux City, la enroute to the firm's Michigan seed farms; A. L. Rogers, of Alpena, Mich, considering plans for his new ware- house here. San Franoisco, Calif.—The largest contribution to the Victory loan in the trade in this city was that of C. C. Morse & amounting to .$."iO,0(«>. Many valuable novelties of the firm, held back due to disturbed conditions, will probably be placed on the market the coming season. Geo. S. Green, of the Illinois Seed Co.; Le


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