. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. • T v"/''—'> ^^ •' Tlew whea yon wrlf. agreement, against the owner and all creditors and purchasers. It shall not be aflfected by any exemption law, and shall take precedence of all other liens and be notice of its existence to all persons.'' THE SEED TRADE SPECIAL. Fifty reservations have been made for the special train planned to be run from Chicago to San Francisco for the seed trade convention next month. S. F. Leonard, of the Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, chairman of the trans- portation committee, urges on intending to go the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. • T v"/''—'> ^^ •' Tlew whea yon wrlf. agreement, against the owner and all creditors and purchasers. It shall not be aflfected by any exemption law, and shall take precedence of all other liens and be notice of its existence to all persons.'' THE SEED TRADE SPECIAL. Fifty reservations have been made for the special train planned to be run from Chicago to San Francisco for the seed trade convention next month. S. F. Leonard, of the Leonard Seed Co., Chicago, chairman of the trans- portation committee, urges on intending to go the desirability ol com- municating with him at once. Not» alone members of the A. S. T. A. are^ invited to take advantage of the spe- cial, but all those in any way inter- ested in the seed business. The reser- vation of 150 places is necessary to as- sure the special train. All particulars relative to itinerary, fares and equip- ment will be found in The Eeview of April 29. SEIZED MANY SEEDS. The British government intercepted the American steamer Ogeechee, from Bremen to New York, and took it into Sharpness, England, where the German cargo was discharged, after which the ship was released. To secure release of the cargo, American consignees will have to prove that the merchandise was contracted and paid for before March 1. The manifest shows the Ogeechee car- ried considerable quantities of German seeds, consigned as follows: Schulz & Ruckgaber, 175 bags seeds. Allaire, Woodward & Co., 6 bags seeds M. Thomson & Bros., 20 bags seeds W. Beckect, 17 bags seeds. R. F. tang, 3 cases seeds. t; *1- Thortoorn & Co., 27 bbls. radish seed. U. S. ExijftSs Co., 1 bag seeds. American Express Co., 3 cases flower seeds 6 bags garden seeds. The boat also carried a number of shipments of miscellaneous florists' supplies consigned to forwarding agents. XXX SEEDS PRIMROSES. Imprevad Chinas* PrinsMl. finest grown, many varieties mixed, 660 seeds, ; »« pkt., 50c; per 10


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