. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 232 The American Florist. Sept. s. The ^eed TRaOB. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. F. Willard, Pres : J. Charles McCulIough, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treae. Twenty-second annual convention St. Louis, Mo., June, 1904. Death of M. Jules Posth. See page 225. A. H. Goodwin is making an eastern trip. Early spring cabbage is a fifty per cent crop on Long Island. London.—N. Sherwood, of Hurst & Son, will make a tour of the world, going first to New Zealand. Catalogue makers should


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 232 The American Florist. Sept. s. The ^eed TRaOB. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. S. F. Willard, Pres : J. Charles McCulIough, First Vice-Pres.; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Seo'y and Treae. Twenty-second annual convention St. Louis, Mo., June, 1904. Death of M. Jules Posth. See page 225. A. H. Goodwin is making an eastern trip. Early spring cabbage is a fifty per cent crop on Long Island. London.—N. Sherwood, of Hurst & Son, will make a tour of the world, going first to New Zealand. Catalogue makers should be looking for photographs of plants, vegetables, fruits and flowers now. S. B. Dicks is reported ill with appen- dicitis in a Boston hospital; his son will come on to make his American trip. Onion set buyers are holding off on fall contracts expecting the lower prices towards spring which have prevailed the past two seasons. The Chicago Tribune of August 30 gives an interesting half page article (illustrated) on the Budlong onion set and pickle farm—largest in the world, they say. If the recommendations of the newly appointed bulb committee of the S. A. F. on grading of gladioli could be made public soon the benefits might be secured a year sooner than otherwise. J. CoMONT, with James Carter, Dunnett & Beale, is in his forty-fifth year of service with that firm. Mr. Comont is making his twenty-first annual American trip, and is in Chicago to-day. Waterloo, Neb, August 30, 1903.— C. P. Coy & Son report serious flood with three feet of water, in Waterloo many fields have been flooded along the Platte, Elkhorn and Rawhide rivers. System. We read in these days a great deal about sys- tem, and we cannotquestion the fact that system has done much to facilitate the work of the world. The successful business enterprises of the country, the successful schools and colleges, are detinitely systematic. Yet every educator knows that real education depends upon the man behind


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