. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 706 The American Florist. Dec. H^ The gEEb TRaDE. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NOBTHKUP, Pres.; S. F. Lbonabd, Vioe- Prea.; S. F. Wlllakd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Uinn., June, 1902. Visited Nbw York: Fred. H. Hunter, of the Cox Sjcd Co., San Francisco, Cal. Thb Reynolds Seed & Commission Co., of East St. Louis, has increased its capital stock from $2,500 to $5,000. Send us your business card so that we may have your name and address correct for


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 706 The American Florist. Dec. H^ The gEEb TRaDE. AMERICAN SEED TRADE ASSOCIATION. J. E. NOBTHKUP, Pres.; S. F. Lbonabd, Vioe- Prea.; S. F. Wlllakd, Wethersfleld, Conn., Seo'y and Treas. Twentieth annual convention, Twin Cities, Uinn., June, 1902. Visited Nbw York: Fred. H. Hunter, of the Cox Sjcd Co., San Francisco, Cal. Thb Reynolds Seed & Commission Co., of East St. Louis, has increased its capital stock from $2,500 to $5,000. Send us your business card so that we may have your name and address correct for the next edition of our Trade Direc- TORT, now in coarse of revision. Seedsmen are requested by Burnet Landreth, of the Seedsmen's League, to write to Hon. Henry H. Bingham, M. C, Washington, D. C, advocating the plan of mailing seed catalogues in sacks of fifty or one hundred pounds and doing away with the use of single stamps as at present, but making no claim for reduc- tion in postage. Milwaukee. GROWTH OF THE CREAM CITY WHOLESALE MARKETS. — OLD GROWERS STILL ON HAND BOT CONSIGNMENTS GREATLY INCREASED.—BIG TRADE IN MISCELLANE- OUS SUPPLIES. Although the amount of stock sent into this market daily is larger than any previous season, the quality averages better and the demand is fully equal to the supply. When the Holton & Hunkel Company took the second floor of their building for their supply department, leaving the entire first floor for cut flow- ers, besides adding alargecoldroominthe basement, it appeared quite evident that stock would not have to be piled up for want of room, but the immense amount of stock which is received has surprised even themselves. To a person familiar with Milwaukee trade as it was a few years ago, a morning spent here proves interesting. He finds all the old growers represented but the consignments of sev- eral have increased from one or two cases to twelve and more at a single shipment. One grower who has kept pace with the development


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