. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists'Review Apbil 10, 1910. Seed Trade News AKEKIOAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. PKsldent, V. W. BolKtano, Washington, D. C; ?ecretary-treasurer, 0. B. Kendel, Cleveland, O.; thirty-seventh annual convention. Hotel Sherman, Chicago, June 24, 25, 26, 1810. H. Cresson Prichett, formerly with the Indianapolis branch of the Southern Seed Ck)., has joined the traveling staff of the Everette R. Peacock Co., Chicago. C. R. Root, of the Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo., was elected president of the Denver Society of Ornamental Hor- ticulture at a r


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 102 The Florists'Review Apbil 10, 1910. Seed Trade News AKEKIOAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. PKsldent, V. W. BolKtano, Washington, D. C; ?ecretary-treasurer, 0. B. Kendel, Cleveland, O.; thirty-seventh annual convention. Hotel Sherman, Chicago, June 24, 25, 26, 1810. H. Cresson Prichett, formerly with the Indianapolis branch of the Southern Seed Ck)., has joined the traveling staff of the Everette R. Peacock Co., Chicago. C. R. Root, of the Colorado Seed Co., Denver, Colo., was elected president of the Denver Society of Ornamental Hor- ticulture at a recent meeting of that or- ganization. Considering the extrenifily heavy de- mand for planting stock of all the pop- ular varieties of gladiolus, it is apparent that the bulb growers do not expect Quar- antine No. 37 to be modified with respect to gladioli next season. They are getting ready to produce a larger number of bulbs than America ever has used in one season. Perhaps the most immediate result of Quarantine No. 37 is that the Holland ex- porters are establishing branches in Amer- ica. Already three or four of the pro- gressive Holland houses have established bulb growing farms in this country, prin- cipally for the production of gladiolus and other bulbs which will be prohibited entry when the quarantine goes into ef- fect, but they no doubt will enter into general competition with American growers. SIZES NOT APFECTED. Referring to the communication which appeared in The Review, wherein the superintendent of mails of the Baltimore postoffice had advised J. Bolgiano & Son that after March 31 no catalog under eight ounces measuring more than 4x9 inches would be received by the Balti- more office, the American Seed Trade Association's committee on postal laws investigated and had the following com- munication from Third Assistant Post- master General Dockery: "In reply to your communication of the 31st ultimo, there are enclosed for your information copies


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