. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 566 The American Florist. Oct. 9, American Seed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson, Waterloo. Pres.: M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F W. Bolffiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.: Leonard H. Vauehan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eightb annual convention. June. 1910. Deliveries on Nebraska muskmel- ons are very low. Reports from Europe continue to scale down deliveries. Toledo, O.—All clovers are higher and white is very high at $20 to $25 per 100


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 566 The American Florist. Oct. 9, American Seed Trade Association. J. C. Robinson, Waterloo. Pres.: M. H. Duryea. New York. First Vice-Pres.: F W. Bolffiano. Washington. D. C. Second Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel. Cleveland. Sec'y and Treas.: Leonard H. Vauehan. Chicago. Asst. Sec'y. Twenty-eightb annual convention. June. 1910. Deliveries on Nebraska muskmel- ons are very low. Reports from Europe continue to scale down deliveries. Toledo, O.—All clovers are higher and white is very high at $20 to $25 per 100 pounds. The American Seed Tape Co. re- ports good results in advertising its specialty to the retail trade. Lester L. Morse's "Field Notes on Sweet Peas" is out, with an eight-page appendix whicii includes the season of 1909. THE retail bulb trade both east and west has been slow for September be- cause of continued mild, frost-free weather. Arthdb B. Clark, of the Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Mijford, Conn., will be at Green Bay, Wis., during October and November. John Pottler, of Schlegel & Fottler, Boston, Mass., has the sympathy of many friends in the trade in the loss of his wife, who died last week. Japan, according to a recent con- .sular report, had approximately 80,- 000 acres under peas in 1908—the canners' hinterland perhaps at some not far distant day. "Suspended Animation" is a term that fills a long-felt want, as applied to seeds that fail to grow, and may be ranked with Sproule's classic "sea- son of growth ; New York.—The bulb business has been dull the past week, probably on account of the warm weather and the Hudson-Fulton celebration.— Vaughan's Seed Store had a very fine window display for the celebration days. Eepurt Crops Damaged. — A cable message of September 28 from Ger- many is to the effect that great dam- age was done in Erfurt by heavy rains, the flower and vegetable fields around that town in som


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