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The Florists' Review 



January 26. 1922 



James H. Burdett, Kenneth Salzer and 

 J. C. Vaughan. 



The midwinter meeting of the Whole- 

 sale Grass Seed Dealers' Association will 

 be held at the Hotel Secor, Toledo, O., 

 January 26. 



At the conference ^on agriculture at 

 Washington this week, J. Edward Moon, 

 ex-president of the American Association 

 of Nurserymen, represents this trade. 



Hope springs eternal, but this year there 

 is more than the usual expectation that the 

 congressional distribution of free seeds 

 will be discontinued. 



The fall planting of peas and beans in 

 the south brought market gardeners a loss, 

 but they seem to have made money on 

 spinach, reports F. W. Bolgiano & Co., 

 Washington, D. C. 



CANNERS' CONVENTION. 



At the convention of the National 

 Canners' Association at Louisville, Ky., 

 last week, officers were elected as fol- 

 lows: President, James Moore, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y.; first vice-president, James A. 

 Anderson, Morgan, Utah; second vice- 

 president, Charles H. Bentley, San Fran- 

 cisco; secretary and treasurer, Frank E. 

 Garrell, Washington, D. C. Mr. Moore 

 is president of the New York Canners' 

 Co. Mr. Anderson is president of the 

 Morgan Canning Co., Morgan, Utah. 

 Mr. Bentley is general sales manager 

 for the Packers' Corporation of Cali- 

 fornia. Mr. Garrell has held his posi- 

 tion for fifteen consecutive years. 



The following directors were chosen 

 to replace others: H. L. Herrington, 

 Ogden, Utah; Elmer E. Chase, San Jose, 

 Cal.; Charles H. Bentley, San Francisco; 

 William Timson, San Francisco; J. W. 

 Hutchinson, Randolph, Wis.; C. H. 

 Sears, Chillicothe, O.; B. W. Weller, Oak 

 Harbor, O.; E. B. Deming, South Bel- 

 lingham, Wash.; E. G. McDougall, Chi- 

 cago; W. R. Roach, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich.; Robert S. Shriver, Westminster, 

 Md.; D. H. Stevenson, Baltimore; W. V. 

 D. Maas, Keokuk, la.; C. O. Dawson, 

 Blair, Neb.; Sol Brown, New Orleans; 

 S. E. Comstock, Newark; I. Stephany, 

 Seaford, Del.; D. E. Winebrenner, Han- 

 over, Pa.; L. R. Hardenbergh, Chicago, 

 and W. D. Campbell, Indianapolis. 



Representatives of a number of seed 

 firms were present, including A. J. 

 Brown Seed Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; 

 Everett B. Clark Seed Co., Milford, 

 Coni}.; W. A. Davis Seed Co., Bozeman, 

 Mont.; Leonard Seed Co., Chicago; Liv- 

 ingston Seed Co., Columbus, O. ; Jerome 

 B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridge, N. Y.; 

 S. D. Woodruff & Sons, Milford, Conn.; 

 Rogers Bros., Cliicago; D. Landreth 

 Seed Co., Bristol, Pa.; N. B. Koenev & 

 Son, Le Roy, N. Y.; Hogg & Lytle, To- 

 ronto, Ont.; John H. Allan Seed Co., 

 Sheboygan, Wis.; F. W. Bolgiano & Co., 

 Washington, D. C; J. Bolgiano Seed 

 Co., Baltimore, Md. 



SEED POTATO TRADE. 



Beginning in December and contin- 

 uing for several months, considerable 

 trading in seed potatoes is carried on 

 by dealers in Boston. Most of this busi- 

 ness is done by receivers in Charles- 

 town, though some leading receivers of 

 southern potatoes in tlio produce dis- 

 trict of Boston also are engaged in the 

 business. 



The Spaulding Rose, Bliss Triumph 

 and Cobbler from Maine are brought to 



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 As a result, none are the least bruised in 

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It means you get solid, healthy bulbs, per- 

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