. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 174 The American Florist. Feb. ij. /T The Seed Trade. =\ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCUTION. W. H. Grenell, Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., Pr»».; L. L. May, St. Paul, Minn., First VIoe-Pres.; C. E. Kendell, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-fourth annual convention at Toledo, O., June 36-28, 1906. J Jerome B. Rice is at the canners' con- vention, Atlantic City, this week. Visited Buff.\lo : A. Ringier, Chica- go; Wm. Hagemann, New York. Herbert Johnson, of Johnson & Stokes, Philadelphia, has regained his health and


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 174 The American Florist. Feb. ij. /T The Seed Trade. =\ AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCUTION. W. H. Grenell, Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., Pr»».; L. L. May, St. Paul, Minn., First VIoe-Pres.; C. E. Kendell, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treas. Twenty-fourth annual convention at Toledo, O., June 36-28, 1906. J Jerome B. Rice is at the canners' con- vention, Atlantic City, this week. Visited Buff.\lo : A. Ringier, Chica- go; Wm. Hagemann, New York. Herbert Johnson, of Johnson & Stokes, Philadelphia, has regained his health and is again active in the busi- ness. Jas. B. Kidd, formerly with the Cox Seed Company, San Francisco, Cal., is now with the Hinode Florist Company, Whitestone, L. I., N. Y. RocKFORD, III.—R. H. Shumway and wife are on a Mexican trip in search of health as Mr. Shumway has not been well for two or three months. Chicago : W. W. Barnard is mucn improved and expects to be out in a few days.—A. H. Goodwin will make a trip to New Orleans during the Mardi Gras. The J. A. Everett Seedsman, receiver- ship at Indianapolis is reported about closed out, the Union Trust Company, receiver, expecting to pay something like a sixty per cent dividend. Burpee's "Thirtieth Anniversary Suj)- plement" gives the history of that busi- ness from its establishment in 1876 to the present date. It is profusely illus- trated and contains much matter of in- terest. Visited Chicago: H. W. Buckbee, Rockford, 111.; Chas. P. Braslan, San Jose, Cal.; B. Suzuki, Robert Fulton, and Harry Bunyard, New York; Jac. M. Jansen, H. Wilden and G. Hylkema, Holland. Seedsmen at the canners' convention February 12 included Messrs. Rogers, Pease, Parmelee, Leonard, Burpee, Rice, Ferry, Gark, Keeney, Woodruff, Coryell, Grey, Buckbee, Livingston, Bolgiano, Langbridge, Earl, Cobb and Grenell. New York.—Alterations are now be- ing made in the new Thorburn store on Barclay street. The floor is being low- ered to th


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