. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists' Review February 1, 1917. TOMATO SEED Pepper, Bge Plant, Saaash, Pumpkin, Cuoumber, Cantaloupe and WatermeloD Seed and Field Corn, on contract. EDGAR F. HURFF GorresDondence Solicited. 8^r«d«aboro,M. J. Mention The RcTlew when yon write. Seed Trade News ^ ? ^ AMEKICAN SEED XKADE ASSOCIATION President, Klrby B. White, Detroit, Mich.; Secretary-Treasurer, 0. B. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Contract prices on all seeds, and espe- cially on beans and peas, are steadily ad- vancing. Charles P. Guelf, of the Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., is on a trip
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 74 The Florists' Review February 1, 1917. TOMATO SEED Pepper, Bge Plant, Saaash, Pumpkin, Cuoumber, Cantaloupe and WatermeloD Seed and Field Corn, on contract. EDGAR F. HURFF GorresDondence Solicited. 8^r«d«aboro,M. J. Mention The RcTlew when yon write. Seed Trade News ^ ? ^ AMEKICAN SEED XKADE ASSOCIATION President, Klrby B. White, Detroit, Mich.; Secretary-Treasurer, 0. B. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Contract prices on all seeds, and espe- cially on beans and peas, are steadily ad- vancing. Charles P. Guelf, of the Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., is on a trip through the northeast. The pioneer seedsman of Bismarck, S. D., Oscar H. Will, has been seriously ill at Bismarck hospital, but while still con- fined to his bed at the hospital, is slowly recovering. Paper and printing cost even more in England than now is the case in the United States and most British trade catalogues for 1917 show a sharp re- trenchment. Onion sets advanced sharply last week. The supply is being steadily reduced by shipment and present indications are that it will be diflScult to obtain good stock by the early part of March. The canners' convention will attract a considerable number of seedsmen to Cleve- land February 5 to 9. Conditions in the canning trade arc nuch tliat the largest convention on record is expected and seedsmen's representatives are looking forward to an active week's business. The Holland salesmen came over this season under instructions to get higher prices, especially from the small buyers out in the country, whose orders have been costing too much. But it isn't proving as easy as it would have been had there not been so many cheap offers at the close of last season. The Sweet Pea Annual, issued by the National Sweet Pea Society of England, makes America a conspicuous feature of the 1917 issue, just to hand. It contains full-page portraits of the late W. Atlee Burpee and of George \V. Kerr, with an appreciation of the former and an ar
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