. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 438 The amer/can Flokist. Oct. V. The ^eeei Tr^de. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. P. Willard, Pres.; J. Charles MoCuMough, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-second annual convention St. Louis, Mo., June, 1904. Onion set set stocks stored at Chicago have suffered some by inclement weather. New York.—H. M. Wall, the seeds- men's lithographer, is making a western trip. Shiocton, Wis.—It is estimated that 100,000 bushels of onions were grown here this season. Professor Henry,
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 438 The amer/can Flokist. Oct. V. The ^eeei Tr^de. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. P. Willard, Pres.; J. Charles MoCuMough, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-second annual convention St. Louis, Mo., June, 1904. Onion set set stocks stored at Chicago have suffered some by inclement weather. New York.—H. M. Wall, the seeds- men's lithographer, is making a western trip. Shiocton, Wis.—It is estimated that 100,000 bushels of onions were grown here this season. Professor Henry, of Wisconsin, states that the corn crop in that state is better than last year. Seed potato prices in the west are opening at 10 to 15 cents per bushel higher than in 1902. Bouquet Green picking has begun in a moderate way in the Wisconsin districts. Weather good, almost too good. Visited Boston: P. Hamilton, secre- tary of J. A. Everitt, Indianapolis, and Albert McCuUough, Cincinnati. Milwaukee, Wis. — Currie Brothers have been appointed to collect Wisconsin seeds for the St. Louis World's Fair. The Department of Agriculture has had 160 tests of cucumbers made this season by E. L. Coy in Northern New York. Growers of orchard grass in Clark county, Ind., failed to maintain an attempted combine on prices. This seed goes mainly to Germany. The new warehouse of the Emerson Seed Company, to which reference was made in our last issue, should have been located at Fremont, Neb., not Fairmont. The cold, wet August weather was disastrous to cucumber seed crops. The fruit could not set. Such a condition has not been experienced for the last thirty years. New York.—A petition in bankruptcy has been filed against the Cape Vincent Seed Company, wholesale dealers in peas and beans, at 260 West Broadway, with plant at Cape Vincent, N. Y. Visited Chicago: Count d'Estienne ana A. Emerich, of Paris; Henry Dunk- ley, Burmuda; E. L. Coy, Melrose, Mass; L. L. Olds, Clinton, Wis.; S. Y. Hain
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