. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 324 The American Florist. Mar. II, The Seed Trade. American ^ved trade Asaoclallon. E. L. Page. Greene , President; Vauehan. Chicaso. First Vice-President: M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President: Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annua] convention. June. 1911. WHITE Clover, choice, is another of of the very scarce items. Winter Vetch has come to stay and Is in steady increasing demand from the best farmers. VISITED CHICAGO : C. W. Scott, Of the Yokohama Nursery Co., New Yorlv;


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 324 The American Florist. Mar. II, The Seed Trade. American ^ved trade Asaoclallon. E. L. Page. Greene , President; Vauehan. Chicaso. First Vice-President: M. H. Duryea. New York. Second Vice- President: Kendel. Cleveland. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Annua] convention. June. 1911. WHITE Clover, choice, is another of of the very scarce items. Winter Vetch has come to stay and Is in steady increasing demand from the best farmers. VISITED CHICAGO : C. W. Scott, Of the Yokohama Nursery Co., New Yorlv; H. G. Windheim, Omaha, Neb. Chicauo.—Prices on the board of trade March S for grass seed were noted as follows : Timothy, $ to $12 per 100 pounds. White clover, from $22 to $30. Many growers have supposed that the term "Formosum" referred to a district type of Japanese lily but this season's experience causes one grower to call it the "Heinz" lily. Some Xebraskans seem very anxious to put over a drastic seed law in that state regardless of the rights of the seedsmen and placing little or no re- sponsibility on the farmer seed grower. Bon Votage.—A. W. Annandale, of the Steele, Briggs Seed Co., Toronto, Ont., and C. W. Scott, of the Yoko- hama Nursery Co., New York, are planning a European trip, sailing from Montreal about June 1. Oniox Set sprouting has entailed picking to such an extent, with conse- quent shrinkage, that prices of choice stock are advancing, quotations at Chicago this week being as follows: Reds and Yellows about SO cents and Whites .? The American Seed Trade Associa- tion has decided not to hold its annual convention in Milwaukee. On account of another large convention being held there, accommodations could not be ob- tained. The selection of the place of meeting will be announced as soon as the decision is made. Wasiiixoton, D. C.—F. W. Bolgi- ano & Co. report that trade is better than in previous years. Bad weather


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