. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 7f 7 ;?>?:,«" 50 The Florists'Review Sbptbmbek 2, .1915. TURNIP SEED Seed Trade News AMEBICAK SEED TBASE AS80CIATI0V. President, John M. Lapton, Mattitack, L. I.; Secretary-Treasurer, 0. E. Kendel, Cl^reland, O. — S. F. Leonard, Chicago, was bom Sep- tember 4, 1852. Joe L, Schilder, of Schilder Bros., Ohillicothe, O., is a Chicago visitor • this week. The Schisler-Corneli Seed Co., St. Louis, has invested $60,000 in a farm of 377 acres at Clayton, Mo., for seed grow- ing and trial grounds. Arthur L. Deal, son of the managing director of W.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 7f 7 ;?>?:,«" 50 The Florists'Review Sbptbmbek 2, .1915. TURNIP SEED Seed Trade News AMEBICAK SEED TBASE AS80CIATI0V. President, John M. Lapton, Mattitack, L. I.; Secretary-Treasurer, 0. E. Kendel, Cl^reland, O. — S. F. Leonard, Chicago, was bom Sep- tember 4, 1852. Joe L, Schilder, of Schilder Bros., Ohillicothe, O., is a Chicago visitor • this week. The Schisler-Corneli Seed Co., St. Louis, has invested $60,000 in a farm of 377 acres at Clayton, Mo., for seed grow- ing and trial grounds. Arthur L. Deal, son of the managing director of W. W. Johnson & Son, Boston, England, is here for his annual selling trip among seedsmen. The Hoermann Seed Store, of Terre Haute, Ind., has been incorporated by Frank Hoermann, L. J. Quinian and M. E. Hoermann. The capitalization is $5,000. Frost has done considerable damage to the seed crops in Michigan and Wiscon- sin, but the extent of loss will not be ap- parent for some time. Beans are thought to be rather hard hit. The Harrisii crop has turned out even shorter than anyone predicted, but the Harrisii is not the essential item it was before Japanese bulbs were stored from one season to the next. An extended tour of the western seed districts and the Pacific coast country is being made by A. H. Smith, treasurer of the Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, and his wife. They will return about Septem- ber 18. ^"---^ The Formosa lily bulbs are about all in and most of them have been delivered on advance orders. The crop this year was smaller than usual and there appears to be nothing that can develop into a surplus. Some of the Holland houses that had sold French bulbs in America have found difficulty in getting space on the steam- ers and have notified customers their shipments could not be floated before September 1. K. Van Bouroondien & Sons, Hille- gom, Holland, have established a perma- nent American headquarters at 147 Mag- nolia avenue, Arlington, N. J., with C. J.
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