. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 284 The American Florist. Mar. 5, The Seed Trade. I American S««il Trade AssociatloM. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. New Yorlt. First Vice Pre».: F. W. Bolgiano. Washing ton. Vice- Pres.: C. E Kendel. Cleveland, Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaugrban. Cbicago, As8t. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City. N. J. June 21. 1910. Chas. p. Beaslan expects to sail for Europe about April 1. THE text of the New York State seed bill will be found on pasre 287. Deteoit


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 284 The American Florist. Mar. 5, The Seed Trade. I American S««il Trade AssociatloM. J. C. Robinson. Waterloo. Pres.; M. New Yorlt. First Vice Pre».: F. W. Bolgiano. Washing ton. Vice- Pres.: C. E Kendel. Cleveland, Sec'y and Leonard H. Vaugrban. Cbicago, As8t. Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual conven- tion, at Atlantic City. N. J. June 21. 1910. Chas. p. Beaslan expects to sail for Europe about April 1. THE text of the New York State seed bill will be found on pasre 287. Deteoit, Mich.—The American Seed Co. is airing some of its internal dif- ferences in court. New Toek.—Henry Nungesser is re- cuperating at the Marlboro-Blenheim, Atlantic City, but expects to return to business soon. W. ATLEE BUKPEE & Co. have the back cover page of the March issue of Country Life for their advertise- ment in colors. Bath, Me.—William R. Kimball, proprietor of the Pine Tree State Seed Co., has enlarged his business by the purchase of the Eastman Seed Co., of East Sumner, owned and operated by Mr. Eastman for 25 years. Seedsmen, through their catalogues, should tell their patrons that if suf- ficiently strong demands are made on their congressmen there is no good reason why free supplies of new types of cattle, horses, sheep, hogs, poultry, machinery and implements cannot be obtained on the same basis as free seeds. It is estimated that the. seed con- tracts just let by the Department of Agriculture for delivery the end of the year will amount to something like $115,000 of which about half went to California growers. A Boston seeds- man received an order for 15,000 pounds of beet seed at 91/2 cents, while a Toledo, Ohio, concern booked 5,000 pounds Brussels sprouts at 26 cents. The Commercial club of Omaha announced, February 21, that only 27% per cent of the seed corn held by the farmers in Nebraska will grow. The corn in the northern part of the state is


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