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THE ASSOCIATION SEED SERVICE 



Mr. Greffrath : Our little association in South Lima has 

 the same price. We have an additional discount of 15'/^ . 

 There is no reason why this Association should not get a bet- 

 ter discount, but we must show that we use the seed in 

 quantity. 



Mr. Work: We can take some options at ?1.35 with 15^. 

 off. 



Mr. Locke (Steuben County) : I think you can buy let- 

 tuce as good for less money. I get seed from Ferry for ?1.00. 



Mr. Work: How many would care to order lettuce seed 

 for the coming season at $1.15? 



Mr. Greffrath: It might be well to look up different 

 sources if people prefer. At Fancher, for instance, Mr. 

 Prettejohn swears by Vick. 



A Member: Some of the growers at Fulton found Vick's 

 seed germinated much better than Henderson's. The crop 

 was about the same. 



A Member : I had two acres of Vick's seed and everything 

 was good. 



A Member: The fore part of last season Vick's se£d did 

 not seem to mature as well in the Fancher district as Hen- 

 derson's. 



Question : I would like to ask if anyone has had experi- 

 ence with Black Seeded Big Boston? 



Mr. Schwingel: It headed fairly well with me, nothing 

 extra. 



Mr. Work: We might take some orders for Henderson's 

 seed at $1.15 or better, according to developments. 

 (Twelve pounds ordered). 



other Vegetables. 



Question: What is the earliest sweet corn you have? 



Mr. Coleman: Howling Mob is medium early, Break o' 

 Day, and Early Dawn. 



Mr. Work: Adams is generally recognized as about the 

 earliest, but it is not a real sweet corn. How about White 

 Cob Cory? 



