. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review May 26, 1921 Seed Trade News AUrHIOAN SEED TXASZ A8800ZATI0K. PrMldeot, H. O. HMtingt, Atlanta. Mc- retaiT-tnainrer, 0. B. Kendel, Olereland, O. L. W. Wheeler, of the Pieters-Whceler Seed Co., Gilroy, Cal., was a visitor in Chicago last week. Charles Dickinson, retired head of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago, was born May 28, 1858. Retail seedsmen have been liandi- capped by a most abnormal and vagarious season and by a general tendency to economize by curtailing advertising. Peter Hollenbach, Chicago, celebrates his


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 106 The Florists^ Review May 26, 1921 Seed Trade News AUrHIOAN SEED TXASZ A8800ZATI0K. PrMldeot, H. O. HMtingt, Atlanta. Mc- retaiT-tnainrer, 0. B. Kendel, Olereland, O. L. W. Wheeler, of the Pieters-Whceler Seed Co., Gilroy, Cal., was a visitor in Chicago last week. Charles Dickinson, retired head of the Albert Dickinson Co., Chicago, was born May 28, 1858. Retail seedsmen have been liandi- capped by a most abnormal and vagarious season and by a general tendency to economize by curtailing advertising. Peter Hollenbach, Chicago, celebrates his seventy-first birthday this week. He was born May 26, 1871. Mr. Hollenbach is one of the old school of seedsmen. He never has advertised and is rather proud of it. Seedsmen are busy making out their schedules for attending the various seed conventions. With the meeting at Mem- phis, two conventions at St. Louis and various other district meetings, there are several trips to figure on for June. The disposition to withhold contracts from the seed growers is disturbing, not only to the growers themselves, but to dealers who fear surpluses in some lines and shortages in others through the pres- ent inability to judge the needed quan- tities. Present officers of the Iowa Seed Dealers' Association, which wiU meet at Des Moines June 1, are: President, C. G. Ouren, of the Ouren Seed Co., Council Bluffs; vice-president, W. H. Talbot, of Osceola; secretary, A. M. Eldridge, of the Henry Field Seed Co., Shenandoah, and treasurer, John T. Hamilton, of Cedar Rapids. Clifford Corneli, of the Schisler- Corneli Seed Co., St. Louis, Mo., is a busy man these days. He is in charge of all arrangements for the annual convention of the American Seed Trade Association, which is to be held in his city next month. All the arrangements for the convention are well under way and will be completed by June 1. The sun smiled on the seedsmen of Chi- cago. There were three beautiful, warm, sunshiny days the la


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