. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 744 The American Florist. April 2g, The Seed Trade. Vis AmtsrlCBO ^eed trade Aasoclallun. E. L, Page. Greene. President; Vanghan. Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Durjea. New York. Second Vice- Preiident: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer, Amual coaveotion. Hotel Rock mere, Marblihead, Mass June 20 2i. lyil. J. C, Vaughan XXXXXX April 24. Gladiolus trial plats are now being planted at Vaugiian's Nurseries, West- ern Springs, 111. THE Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Calif,, h


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 744 The American Florist. April 2g, The Seed Trade. Vis AmtsrlCBO ^eed trade Aasoclallun. E. L, Page. Greene. President; Vanghan. Chicago, First Vice-President; M. H. Durjea. New York. Second Vice- Preiident: C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer, Amual coaveotion. Hotel Rock mere, Marblihead, Mass June 20 2i. lyil. J. C, Vaughan XXXXXX April 24. Gladiolus trial plats are now being planted at Vaugiian's Nurseries, West- ern Springs, 111. THE Braslan Seed Growers Co., San Jose, Calif,, have appointed J, W. Ed- mundson general sales manager. Albert Dickinson, of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago, and Miss Emma L. Benham were married at "Waukegan, April 22. THE trade Is warned against a man named Reynolds who gives a Milwau- kee address and has secured money from seedstnen on worthless checks. Chicago.—Prices on the board of trade April 2C for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $ to $12 per 100 pounds. White clover, from $22 to $30. Los ANGELES, Calif.—John C. Bod- ger of the John Bodger & Sons Co., and Miss Bertha Emma Jones, daughter of Alfred W. and Mrs. Jones, were mar- ried April 19. VISITED Chicago: Catesby Spears, representing E. E. Spears & Sons, Paris, Ky.; A. J. Brown, Grand Rapids, Mich.; Mr. Steele, of the Steele-Briggs Seed Co., Toronto, Ont., enroute to Winnipeg, Man. New York.—The weather keeps cool and counter trade is away behind that of last year for the same period.—Ar- thur T. Boddington and v.'ife have re- turned from Bermuda where they spent a brief vacation.—Visitor: Mr. Reck, of John Reck & Son, Bridgeport, Conn. A. H. Goodwin returned to Chicago April 24 from a four months' trip to Mediterranean regions. Wild boars and gazelles are frequent game animals in the North African districts which Mr. Goodwin visited, but he did not secure any specimens this trip; Spanish dan- cers in Tunis might well ente


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