. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 498 The American Florist. April 2, The Seed Trade. ABerlcaa S«ed Trad* Association. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo, Pres.; M. New York. First Vice-Pres.; F. Vice- Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst, Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N. J. June 21, 1910. THE unseasonable hot weather is al- most sure to shorten the seed selling season disastrously. The question of fighting the recent ruling by t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 498 The American Florist. April 2, The Seed Trade. ABerlcaa S«ed Trad* Association. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo, Pres.; M. New York. First Vice-Pres.; F. Vice- Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaughan. Chicago. Asst, Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City, N. J. June 21, 1910. THE unseasonable hot weather is al- most sure to shorten the seed selling season disastrously. The question of fighting the recent ruling by the postmaster general re- garding disusevof opaque seed packets is in abeyance. CALIFORNIA seed growers were fa- vored with nice rains all last week in the Santa Clara and San Juan dis- tricts, and the crops there are looking fine. Sak Jose. Calif.—A flying tourna- ment will be held here May 14-15, a good chance for local seedsmen to fly high. Eastern members of the trade should arrange their inspection visit accordingly. Chicago.—Contract prices on the board of trade March 30 for grass seed were noted as follows: Timothy, $ nominal. White clover, from 20 cents to 25 cents.—Visitor: C. P. Guelph, of Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridge, N. T. HOBOKEX. N. J.—Henry Nungesser & Co. have been incorporated to deal in seeds, grain, etc, with a capital of $50,000. The incorporators are: Henry Xungesser, New York; Geo, S. Mltten- (lorf. New York, and Wm. A. Proe- scholdt. South Orange, N. J. New York.—Henry Nungesser sailed for Europe, March 22. As a voyager on the Atlantic highway, Mr. Nunges- ser holds the record among seedsmen, having made over 50 trips, but that is his only dissipation.—CUas. McTag- gart, who recently opened a seed store at 123 Warren street, is doing a good business and has already been com- pelled to take more space. The present high prices of soya beans, according to Vice-Consul A. A. WilliaiTison, of Dalny, are probably due to the system of b


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