. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1004 The American Florist. June 24, I The Seed Trade. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ?ft'. H. Grenell. Pierrepont Mauor, N. Y., Pres.; L. L. May. St. Paul, Minn., First. Vioe-Pres.; C. E. Kendcll, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-fourth annual convention at San Jose, Cal., 1906. .. See page 995 for notice of the death of James Denham, with portrait. William Markurth, of Kansas City, Mo., is recuperating at Battle Creek, Mich. Charles H. Vick has been merchan- dising at Tonopoli, a Nevada mining town. New Y


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1004 The American Florist. June 24, I The Seed Trade. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. ?ft'. H. Grenell. Pierrepont Mauor, N. Y., Pres.; L. L. May. St. Paul, Minn., First. Vioe-Pres.; C. E. Kendcll, Cleveland, O., Sec'y and Treas. Twenty-fourth annual convention at San Jose, Cal., 1906. .. See page 995 for notice of the death of James Denham, with portrait. William Markurth, of Kansas City, Mo., is recuperating at Battle Creek, Mich. Charles H. Vick has been merchan- dising at Tonopoli, a Nevada mining town. New York.—Miss Mills, of Suzuki & lida's, sailed June 22 on a two months' trip to Europe. J. C. Vaughan and wife, of Chicago, have returned to their home, the latter much improved in health. St. Louis, Mo.—R. W. Pommer, of D. I. Bushnell & Company, is in Europe and will return about August i. William F. Dreer enjoys duck hunt- ing on the grounds of the Guadalupe Gun Club, near Santa Barbara, Cal. San Jose, Cal.—Chas. P. Braslan has been elected a member of the board of control of the San Jose chamber of commerce. Visited Chicago : L. L. May and wife, St. Paul, Minn.; Charles N. Page, Des Moines, la., enroute to the seedmen's convention. The Texas potato growers are asking for a low emergency freight rate with- out which they say they cannot move their crops at present prices. Rocky Ford, Colo.—The plants for vine seed crops are well up and being cultivated for the first time except a few of the earliest plantings. At the annual meeting of the Whole- sale Seedsmen's League, held in New York June 14, the officers were re-elected, Albert McCullough succeed- ing Mel. L. Webster on the board of directors. A. H. Goodwin has purchased the in- terest of H. H. Harries in the Goodwin- Harries Company, Chicago. Mr. Harries has resigned from the office of secretary of the firm and the business will be con- tinued as before under the direction and management of A. H. Goodwin. The


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