. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 116 The Florists^ Review w Mac 12, 1921 Seed Trade News AXEBKUH 8EXD TXAOX ASBOOIATIOH. PtMldent. H. O. HMtlBft. AtlanU, 0«.; mc- tetary-trManrer. 0. B. Kendal. OlereUiid, O. Alexander P. Dewer, manager of the store of R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Boston, will leave soon with his wife on a trip to England. M. C. Main, manager of the Seabriglit Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal., recently re- turned from an extended trip to Hono- lulu and the surrounding islands. The retail seedsmen in Chicago com- plained that the counter business slowed up a bit last w


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 116 The Florists^ Review w Mac 12, 1921 Seed Trade News AXEBKUH 8EXD TXAOX ASBOOIATIOH. PtMldent. H. O. HMtlBft. AtlanU, 0«.; mc- tetary-trManrer. 0. B. Kendal. OlereUiid, O. Alexander P. Dewer, manager of the store of R. & J. Farquhar & Co., Boston, will leave soon with his wife on a trip to England. M. C. Main, manager of the Seabriglit Bulb Co., Santa Cruz, Cal., recently re- turned from an extended trip to Hono- lulu and the surrounding islands. The retail seedsmen in Chicago com- plained that the counter business slowed up a bit last week. They blamed the cold weather, that seemed to make the people wary about planting. The business of D. I. Bushnell & Co., St. Louis, Mo., will be continued by Robert W. Pommer, partner of David I. Bushnell, whose death was reported in last week's issue of The Review. Last week burglars secured diamonds worth $1,500 from the home of Wilmot H. Lilly, treasurer of the Cliarles H. Lilly Co., Seattle, Wash. Police search has as yet failed to recover the jeAvels. Charles Dickinson, whose interest in aviation sniccceded that in seeds, made the trip from New York to Chicago by air last week, when the first aeroplane in the new commercial air service made its maiden voyage. At the meeting of the Western Seeds- men's Association at Omaha, April 30, the following were elected oiBcers: Presi- dent, Fred Mangelsdorf, Atchison, Kan.; vice-president, Carl Chcsmore, St. Joseph, Mo.; secretary, M. Wilhclmi, Lawrence, Kan.; treasurer, Henry Windheini, Oma- ha, Neb. P. L. Van Baarda, for twenty years with Joseph Breck & Sons, Boston, most of the time as traveling representative, and one of the most esteemed men on the road, has been appointed general sales manager in succession to Henry Brackett, who has retired. Harold E. Leary, for fourteen years with R. & J. Farquhar & Co., succeeds Mr. Van Baarda as travel- ing salesman. As a result of the cables, reported in The Review fo


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