. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 18 The American Florist. July 30, The Seed Trade. '^^ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Chas N Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L May, St. Paul, Miim., First Vice-Pres.; c! E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty - ttiird annual convention, June, 1905. J Visited Boston: A. Cowee, of Berlin, N. Y. Thomas M. Hunter, of Chicago, is vis- iting in Scotland. Louisville dealers will not quote prices yet on onion sets. Michigan growers report peas about two-thirds of a crop. Canadian pea growers report outlook lo


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 18 The American Florist. July 30, The Seed Trade. '^^ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Chas N Page, Des Moines, la., Pres.; L. L May, St. Paul, Miim., First Vice-Pres.; c! E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty - ttiird annual convention, June, 1905. J Visited Boston: A. Cowee, of Berlin, N. Y. Thomas M. Hunter, of Chicago, is vis- iting in Scotland. Louisville dealers will not quote prices yet on onion sets. Michigan growers report peas about two-thirds of a crop. Canadian pea growers report outlook lor a fair average crop. Boston, Mass.—W. W. Rawson is vis- iting at Kennebunk Beach, Me. Los Angeles county, California, is becoming a Lima bean district, mostly lor food supply. Kentucky blue grass is probably the best crop in ten years. The yield is about one-third larger than last year. The outlook for garden beans at date is not favorable, though much depends on the weather in the immediate future. If the temperature remains reasonably even it is not thought that the blight so far shown in the cucumber fields will be serious. A. H. Goodwin has just returned to Chicago from atrip to the Wisconsin pea fields. He predicts a light crop, on the vrhole. Very hot sunshine following damp foggy nights has blighted somecucumber vines, but the injury is not extensive or general. Nimes, France.—Jacques RoUand, for fifteen years manager of the firm of Hass- lach & Roumanille, died suddenly early in the month. Visited Chicago: J. Charles McCul- lough, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Alfred J. Brown, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; H. M. Wall, New York. L. ToRKiLDSEN, of Howcroft & Wat- kins, London, Eng., sailed for home July 23, on the S. S. Cedric, after a short visit to Bermuda and the United States. The Board of General Appraisers at New York July 15 sustained a protest against the assessment of celery seeds as garden seeds, where they were imported as seeds aromatic or drugs. Cincinnati, O


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