. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 602 The American Florist. Sep/, 28, The Seed Trade. ^ American Seed Trade Association. Des Moines. President; Harry L. Holmes. Harrisburs. First Vice-President; Arthur B. Clark^ Millord. Conn., Second Vice-President; Kendel. Cleveland, O., Secretary and 'Ireasurer; J. , Ravenna. O., .\ssistant^ecretary. Next annual convention. June. )91ji. Yksited CHICAGO: A. 3. Brown, Grand , Mich., returning from Sas- katchewan. iLr,.—Condon Bros, have nearly completed their new


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 602 The American Florist. Sep/, 28, The Seed Trade. ^ American Seed Trade Association. Des Moines. President; Harry L. Holmes. Harrisburs. First Vice-President; Arthur B. Clark^ Millord. Conn., Second Vice-President; Kendel. Cleveland, O., Secretary and 'Ireasurer; J. , Ravenna. O., .\ssistant^ecretary. Next annual convention. June. )91ji. Yksited CHICAGO: A. 3. Brown, Grand , Mich., returning from Sas- katchewan. iLr,.—Condon Bros, have nearly completed their new warehouse, which will contain an acre of floor space. THE best methods of handling gladi- olus bullis are described in Crawford and Van Fleet's gladiolus bool<, price ? Cuic.\GO.—Prices on the Board of Trade September 25 for grass seed were noted as follows : Timothy, .$ to .$ per 100 pounds. DR. ROGER T. VACcnAX and wife, Chicago, are rejoicing in the arrival of a baby daughter, Margaret Louise, September 25. Dr. Vaughan is the elder son of J. C. Vaughan. Secretary Kexdei, of the American Seed Trade Association has .iust mailed to members the report of the thirtieth annual convention held at the Hotel Sherman, Chicago. June 25-27. Cottage Hill, Fla.—The Pensacola Seed and Nursery Co., has incorpora- ted with a capital stock of .$25,000. W. V. Vincent is president and S. D. Ber- ringer secretary and treasurer. A. EMERICU. representing Vilmorin- Andrieux & Co., Paris, France, whose intended sailing to the United States September 21 was recorded in last week's issue, expects to arrive in New York September 28. Mr.' Emerich's headquarters while in New York will be care of H. Frank Darrow, 20 Bar- clay street. -New Crupp, of VaugU- ans Seed Store, Chicago, with Mrs, Cropp. arrived from Europe Septem- ber 21. Miss E, Heskett, also of this firm's western house, is a visitor this weelv. Catalogrue Postag:e at Pound Rates. The same privilege in the


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