. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 36 The American Florist. July 26, The Nursery Trade American Association of Nnrserymen. J. B. Pilkington Portland. Presi- dent-elect; John Hall, 204 Granite bldg., Rochester, N. Sec'y. Thirty-ninth annual convention to be held at Cleveland, O., 1^14. Patette, Ida.—The annual conven- tion of the Idaho State Nurserymen's Association began here July 22. Sttjkgeon Bat, "Wis.—The "Wisconsin State Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting in this city on Aueust 20-21. New Haetfoed, N. Y.—Pla


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 36 The American Florist. July 26, The Nursery Trade American Association of Nnrserymen. J. B. Pilkington Portland. Presi- dent-elect; John Hall, 204 Granite bldg., Rochester, N. Sec'y. Thirty-ninth annual convention to be held at Cleveland, O., 1^14. Patette, Ida.—The annual conven- tion of the Idaho State Nurserymen's Association began here July 22. Sttjkgeon Bat, "Wis.—The "Wisconsin State Horticultural Society will hold its annual meeting in this city on Aueust 20-21. New Haetfoed, N. Y.—Plans for a, fall exhibition of the Central New Yorls; Horticultural Society were con- sidered at a meeting of the society, July 11. Cleveland, O.—City Forester John Boddy has asked the city council to appropriate $5,000 for the "Wade park rose garden which will be greatly ex- tended and improved. "Waco, Tex.—The twenty-seventh an- nual meeting of the Texas State Horti- cultural Society will be held at Col- lege Station in connection with the Texas Farmers' congress, July 28-30. WiNTEEHAVEN, FLA.—E. Li. Haskins and I. D. Dixon have purchased the nursery formerly owned by J. B. Gif- ford on Lake Elbert. They will have about 15,000 trees to sell the coming season. Castleton-on-Hudson, N. T.—The Prospect Hill Nurseries, Inc., have in- corporated, capital $10,000. The in- corporators are Edwin Bell and Laura Bell, this city, and Borden H. Mills, Albany. Pltmotjtbc, Mass.—a charter has been issued to the Old Colony Nurser- ies, Inc., of this city, capital $6,000. The incorporators are Thomas R. "Wat- son, Edward Watson and John "W. Leonard, Jr. St. Joseph, Mo.—At the meeting of the Missouri State Board of Horticul- ture here July 16 fruit growers pro- tested vigorously against alleged dis- criminatory freight rates, claiming that the railroads charge western ship- pers 25 to 100 per cent more than east- ern growers. THE consumption of Circassion wa


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