. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 420 The American Florist. Oct. The gEEE) TRsde. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Albert McCullough, Pres.; F. W. Bolgiano, Vice-Pri'S.: S. F. Willard Wtithersfleld, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. The delayed frosts were advantageous to the bean crops. Buyers have been looking for gladioli much earlier than usual this year. Extra fine weather and politics are responsible for decrease in counter trade. It takes about sixteen years, says the Afa/V (>rder Journal, to establish a pay- ing mail business without capital. R.


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 420 The American Florist. Oct. The gEEE) TRsde. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. Albert McCullough, Pres.; F. W. Bolgiano, Vice-Pri'S.: S. F. Willard Wtithersfleld, Conn., Sec'y and Treas. The delayed frosts were advantageous to the bean crops. Buyers have been looking for gladioli much earlier than usual this year. Extra fine weather and politics are responsible for decrease in counter trade. It takes about sixteen years, says the Afa/V (>rder Journal, to establish a pay- ing mail business without capital. R. & J. Fabquhah & Company will, on January 1, occupy the entire building at 6 and 7 South Market street, Boston, with store on the street floor. Among the promising novelties for next year are Mont Blanc sweet pea, Aquile- gia chrysantha, fl. pi., Arctotis grandis, Lathyrus latifolius Pink Beauty, Del- phinium Blue Butterfly and Eschscholtzia Californica caniculata rosea. Visited Chicago: Albert McCullough, of J. M. McCuUough's Sons, Cincinnati, O.; L. L. May, St. Paul; Mrs. S. Y. Haines, Minneapolis; Arthur Luck, of the Iowa Seed Co., DesMoines, on his wedding trip; Alfred J. Brown and wile. Grand Rapids, Mich. The Samuel Wilson Co., seedsmen, Mechanicsville, Bucks county. Pa., were discharged as voluntary bankrupts on October 22. This firm succeeded the late Samuel Wilson, who died several years ago. He carried on a mail seed business ot considerable magnitude for many years. Sidney, O.—B. P. Wagner is erecting three greenhouses here, 22x75. Mr. Wagner is identified with the Wagner Manufacturing Company. Saginaw, Mich.—The business of William Roethka has been incorporated with $25,000 capital stock by F. W., Bertha, C. L. and O. T. Roethka and Mrs E. Grauses, all of Saginaw. Montreal, Can —The Montreal Gar- deners' and Florists' Club has postponed its chrysanthemum show for one week, to November 12, 13 and 14-, because of the lateness of exhibits in general. FOR A


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