. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 28 The American Florist. Jan 28, American Seed Trade Assoclellon. E. L. Page, Greene. President; Vaughan, Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea, New York. Second Vice- Preiident: Kendel. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention at Milwaukee. Wis., June 20-22. 1911. Minneapolis, Minn.—J. E. North- rup has been indisposed this week. Field seed corn, well cured and of high germination, is reported scarce in the west. Febbuaky 2 is the date set for the hearing on the proposed go


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 28 The American Florist. Jan 28, American Seed Trade Assoclellon. E. L. Page, Greene. President; Vaughan, Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Duryea, New York. Second Vice- Preiident: Kendel. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annual convention at Milwaukee. Wis., June 20-22. 1911. Minneapolis, Minn.—J. E. North- rup has been indisposed this week. Field seed corn, well cured and of high germination, is reported scarce in the west. Febbuaky 2 is the date set for the hearing on the proposed government seed bill at Washington, D. C. Seedsmen who have not already written their congressman with regard to the proposed government seed bill should do so without further delay. Visited New Yobk.—C. B. Coe, rep- resenting D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich.; W. J. Fosgate, Santa Clara, Calif. MissouKi is now afflicted with a seed bill (Senate Bill No. 36) and every Missouri seedsman should write his state representative for a copy. Dutch bulb farmers in Holland are reported to have agreed on uniform selling prices for the various grades of mixed and .named hyacinths. Chicago.—Prices on the board of trade January 25 for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $9 to $ per 100 pounds. White clover, from $22 to $30. Visited Chicago : A. J. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich.; John A. Moe, representing the Gurney Seed & Nurs- ery Co., Yankton, S. Dak.; E. E. Stew- art, Rives Junction, Mich. IN the protest of the International Forwarding Co. of Chicago before the board of appraisers January 11, 1911, claiming that giant spurry seed was free of duty as "grass seeds," the pro- test was sustained. HoLLiSTEB, Calif January 18.— This section of the state has had copious rains during the past week, and if these are followed by late spring rains the seed crops should be fair; but It is believed there will be a shortage as stock should have had a month's growth at t


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