. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Masch 2, 1916. TURNIP SEED Mred J. Brown Seed Co. Growers of Peas and Beans Grand Rapids, Mich. .Mentlon_Tbe_j{eylew when you write. Seed Trade News AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. President, John M. Lupton, Mattltuck. L. I.; Secretary-Trtasurer, C. .E. Kendel, Cleveland; O. Thirty-fourth annual convention, Chlcaso. June 20 to 22, 1916. Two of the Vilmorin family, Paris seedsmen, are with the French forces at Saloniki. The season of night work in the seed trade has arrived. For six weeks every- body must hustle. The Stamfor


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 60 The Florists' Review Masch 2, 1916. TURNIP SEED Mred J. Brown Seed Co. Growers of Peas and Beans Grand Rapids, Mich. .Mentlon_Tbe_j{eylew when you write. Seed Trade News AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. President, John M. Lupton, Mattltuck. L. I.; Secretary-Trtasurer, C. .E. Kendel, Cleveland; O. Thirty-fourth annual convention, Chlcaso. June 20 to 22, 1916. Two of the Vilmorin family, Paris seedsmen, are with the French forces at Saloniki. The season of night work in the seed trade has arrived. For six weeks every- body must hustle. The Stamford Seed & Nursery Co., of Stamford, Conn., was adjudged bankrupt last week. Details are given under Busi- ness Embarrassments. Clover seed to the value of $295,813 was invoiced at the American consulate at Havre, France, for the United States during 1915, compared with $119,554 for 1914. One of the largest holders of onion sets is simply sitting tight, believing buy- ers will be less particular as to quality and not at all particular as to price a little later. Mark W. Johnson, head of the Johnson Seed Co., of Atlanta, Ga., has been confined to his bed from severe in- juries received when struck by an auto- mobile truck. Charles N. Page, of Des Moines, la., an ex-president of the American Seed Trade Association, will try to attend the Chicago meeting in June, although he now makes his home at Point Loma, Cal., near San Diego. The John H. Allen Seed Co., of She- boygan, Wis., has been awarded the gold medal of the United States Department of Agriculture for its exhibit of forty- two varieties of seed peas at the Panama- Pacific Exposition last year. The Tucson Seed Co., of Tucson, Ariz., expects to erect two greenhouses this spring, making three at the Menlo Park range. H. P. Friederichsen, who has been employed by the company for several months, will be in charge of the new houses. The seed trade should urge farmers to test their seed corn just before planting, as stock of f


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