. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 972 The American Florist. June 5, The Seed Trade. 1^>^ American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodrutl. OraOKe. Pres.; J. C- Robinson. Waterloo. First \'ice- I'res.: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention. Clifton Housi'. Niagara Falls. Ont., .Iiine 22-2-1. I'lO'i, San JOSE. Calu-., May 26.—C. P. Braslan predicts that Red Wethersfleld onion seed will be worth $ per pound at wholesale next season. French reports of May 22 regarding the French bulb ma


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 972 The American Florist. June 5, The Seed Trade. 1^>^ American Seed Trade Association. Watson S. Woodrutl. OraOKe. Pres.; J. C- Robinson. Waterloo. First \'ice- I'res.: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-seventh annual con- vention. Clifton Housi'. Niagara Falls. Ont., .Iiine 22-2-1. I'lO'i, San JOSE. Calu-., May 26.—C. P. Braslan predicts that Red Wethersfleld onion seed will be worth $ per pound at wholesale next season. French reports of May 22 regarding the French bulb marl^et indicate that prices on that date were firm and that liberal purchases were being made, which would not indicate a decline in the near future. ROCKY FoBU. Colo., May 21.—D. V. Burrell has a larger acreage of his spe- cialties than usual planted at this time, planting just being completed. The soil is in excellent condition and there are no apparent reasons now why the crops should not make a good growth. New York.—The spring run of busi- ness seems to be about over and the hard worked employes of the seed stores are looking forward to a less strenuous life, at least for a time.— C. C. Massie of Northrup, Kung & Co., Minneapolis, is spending a few days in this city enroute to Europe. Los Asgeles, Calif.—Fred H. Hun- ter, for seven years general manager oC the Germain Seed Co., has resigned his position. He has several propositions under consideration but before again going into active business will take a much needed rest. He will then locate again in the seed business on this coast. Arroyo Grande, Calif.—The Rout- zahn Seed Co. writes under date of May 25: "Crops in general, with us, are looking above the average; especially is this true of sweet peas, nasturtiums and flower seeds in general. Lettuce, salsify, tomato and cucumber are good. Onion prospects about two-thirds of a crop. Pole beans in course of ; Chicago.—The prospects now,


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