The Florists^ Review 



Fbbbdaht Q, 1920 



d Trade News 



lOAV aXKD TmASS ▲880GZATX0H. 

 •Ht, ■. 0. Danfan, PklUd«lplila. Pa.; 

 r-twMniOT. 0. M. K«nd«l, 01«T»Uuid, O. 



V. iiAKNAKD, Chicago, has gone to 

 bia. 



January mail orders are reported 

 ing new records for the seedsmen 

 id their catalogues in circulation 

 a the month. 



CERS of the Woodruff-Boyce Seed 

 attle, Wash., are: President, All- 

 )odru£E; vice-president, H. L. Cof- 

 jretary, J. A. Boyce. 



seed dealers and oflScials of the 

 ), Dominion, Quebec and Maine 

 ture departments were in confer- 

 i Toronto last week at the Parlia- 

 uildings to discuss the seed situa- 

 nd to arrange for an advisory 



to cooperate with the government 

 ties, commercial seedsmen and seed 

 ;ations with the object of produc- 

 3t generation seed in commercial 

 ies. 



RT Nicholson, of Dallas, is work- 

 defatigably and intelligently to 

 p a wholesale seed business in the 

 3st. He recently issued a 16-page 



edition of "Nicholson's Notes," 

 11x15, showing specimens of the 

 advertisements he is publishing to 

 •lanters to ask dealers for Nichol- 

 eeds, the test tag being featured 



advertisement. The scheduled in- 

 j total 5,143,914 circulation. 



LE aOVEBNS CONTBACT. 



3S it is specified in an agreement 

 , a contract for products grown 

 iece of land does not bind the 

 >f the land, according to an opin- 

 jently rendered by the District 

 of Appeals, affirming the judg- 

 f the Superior court but reversing 

 T granting a new trial in the suit 

 California Packing Co., of San 

 ico, against Charles Emirzian for 

 IS for alleged breach of contract. 

 f, the decision holds that the pur- 

 of land is not bound by a Con- 

 or produce made by the former 

 mless it is so clearly specified in 

 •eement of sale of the property, 

 shown that Mr. Emirzian, while 

 g of the contract, was protected 

 ire to incorporate it in the execu- 

 the contract of sale. 



3BS MEET AT CI^VELAND. 



[le thirteenth annual convention 

 National Canners' Association, 

 eland, January 26 to 28, the fol- 

 were elected officers for the com- 

 ir: President, Walter J. Sears, 

 the, O. ; vice-president, Harry J. 

 augh, Maryland; secretary-treas- 

 rank E. Gorrell. The new mem- 

 cted to the board of directors are 

 arr, St. Cloud, Minn.; Harrold I. 

 Onalaska, Wis.; Roy Nelson, 

 eld. Mo.; Merritt Green, Jr., 

 iltown, Pa.; J. E. Grier, Pasa- 

 !)al.; Harry McCartney, Green- 

 nd.; Charles H, Tugwell, Wilson, 

 J. J. Rogers, Pendleton, Ind.; 

 Jtokeley, Newport, Tenn.; Sid R. 

 Ames, la.; P. H. Troutman, 

 City, Colo.; Robert Peacock, 

 ie., and Gage Rodman, Utah, 

 ivening session of the first day 



Tested 

 Proven Seeds 



Early View of Our Trial Grounds 



Did you ever sow Peacock's Flower 

 Seeds? If not — why not? Other 

 florists do. 



Please see full list of Florists' and Market 

 Gardeners' Seeds in the 16-page Green Sec- 

 tion, pages 117 to 132 of The Review for 

 January 29. 



Everette R. Peacock Co. 



SEED GROWERS AND IMPORTERS 



4011'15 Milwaukee Avenue, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



