. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. July 27, American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington, D. C, Presi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; David Burpee, Phila- delphia, P»., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held June, 1919. ONION Sets.—The harvesting of the main crop in the Chicago district has begun with prospects for a fair yield. French Bulbs, against which there was an embargo in England last year, may


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. The American Florist. July 27, American Seed Trade Association. F. W. Bolgiano, Washington, D. C, Presi- dent; Wm. G. Scarlett, Baltimore, Md., First Vice-President; David Burpee, Phila- delphia, P»., Second Vice-President; C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O., Secretary-Treasurer. The thirty-seventh annual meeting will be held June, 1919. ONION Sets.—The harvesting of the main crop in the Chicago district has begun with prospects for a fair yield. French Bulbs, against which there was an embargo in England last year, may be imported into that country this season. Grass SiaD.—Prices for grass seed on the Chicago Board of Trade July 24 were as follows: Timothy. $ to $ per 100 pounds. Edwin B. Northrxjp, of Northrup, King & Co., Minneapolis, Minn., was at Chicago July 24 on his way home from Detroit with a new Cadillac. Visited Chicago : Howard M. Earl, of W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., en route to the Pacific Coast; Ralph M. Ward, New York; S. Aral, Yoko- hama, Japan. Northrup, King & Co., of Minne- apolis, Minn., have opened an office at IGIO Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City. Utah, together with a warehouse and cleaning plant. Cleveland, O.—The Templin-Crock- ett-Bradley Co. has announced that, ef- fective July 20, all purchases and pay- ments will be made under that name instead o£ the Children's Flower Mis- sion as in the past. Toledo, O.—Clover gained TiVi. cents, July 22. over the price on July 20, clos- ing at $ Cash timothy was also 10 cents higher at $ September closed at $ October $; Decem- ber $, March $ and April $ Dutch Bulb Shipments.—The Hol- land-America Line write from New York, July IS: "We have not yet re- ceived an answer to our communica- tion to our offices in Rotterdam with re- lation to the prospective shipments of Holland bulbs from ; the department of agriculture es- timates


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