. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 912 The American Florist. July ig. The i^uRSERY TRat)B. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfritz. Pres.: D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twentv-eijrhth annual convention, BetroU, Mich., June, 1903. The Fanners' Narsery Company, of Phoneton, 0., will remove to Tippecanoe, O., in time for the tall packing. The Texas Nurserymen's Association has been in session at Bryan this week. E. W. Kirkpatrick, of McKinney, presided. Genebal William J. Palmer, of Colo- rado Springs,

. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 912 The American Florist. July ig. The i^uRSERY TRat)B. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfritz. Pres.: D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twentv-eijrhth annual convention, BetroU, Mich., June, 1903. The Fanners' Narsery Company, of Phoneton, 0., will remove to Tippecanoe, O., in time for the tall packing. The Texas Nurserymen's Association has been in session at Bryan this week. E. W. Kirkpatrick, of McKinney, presided. Genebal William J. Palmer, of Colo- rado Springs,  Stock Photo
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. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 912 The American Florist. July ig. The i^uRSERY TRat)B. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfritz. Pres.: D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twentv-eijrhth annual convention, BetroU, Mich., June, 1903. The Fanners' Narsery Company, of Phoneton, 0., will remove to Tippecanoe, O., in time for the tall packing. The Texas Nurserymen's Association has been in session at Bryan this week. E. W. Kirkpatrick, of McKinney, presided. Genebal William J. Palmer, of Colo- rado Springs, Col., has been elected presi- dent of the International Society of Arboriculture. Tames Troop, State Entomologist of Indiana, has sent out a public notice that the seventeen-year locusts have done practically no damage to the nursery stock in that state. G. H. Powell, pomologist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, has been visit- ing the Berckmans' nurseries at Augusta while on a tour Investigating the possi- bilities of shipping southern fruit to European markets. The Upland Nursery Company, at Lansing, W. Va., has bought the E. W. Reid equipment and reorganized with $5, 000 capital stock. The officers are: President, J- M. Brown; vice-president, J. C. Dent; secretary and treasurer, E. B. Bowie. Acting on the suggestion contained in Prof. Bailey's recommendation that the American Association of Nurserymen establish a bureau of publicity. President Ilgenfritz has appointed C. M. Stark, Louisiana, Mo.; Ralph T.Olcott, Roches- ter, N. Y., and F. H. Stannard, Ottawa, Kani., as a committee on publicity. Merideo, Conn. craftsmen from NEAR-ltY CITIES ENJOY outing AT HUBBAHD PARK.—UNANIMOUS IN PRAISING TUB DEAUTIES OFTH E PLACE: On Wednesday, July 'J, members of the Hartford Florists' Club and the New Haven Horticultural Society were the New Climbing Rose Dorothy Perkins. When an introduced novelty proves an exceptionally good addition to the floral gems of the garden I feel like