. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The death of Nathan D, Pierce, weU known in the nursery trade in Bhode Island, is recorded in this week's obitu- ary column. Henry Augustine, of Normal, 111., waa killed by a train March 8. A brief sketch of his career appears in this week's obituary column. The western states are quarantining against the alfalfa weevil and several of them have barred nursery stock that «ome8 packed in alfalfa. Each season greater numbers of suit- ably located florists are taking up land- ?scape work and are handling nursery stock. They rarely fail to find it profi


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The death of Nathan D, Pierce, weU known in the nursery trade in Bhode Island, is recorded in this week's obitu- ary column. Henry Augustine, of Normal, 111., waa killed by a train March 8. A brief sketch of his career appears in this week's obituary column. The western states are quarantining against the alfalfa weevil and several of them have barred nursery stock that «ome8 packed in alfalfa. Each season greater numbers of suit- ably located florists are taking up land- ?scape work and are handling nursery stock. They rarely fail to find it profit- able. De. W. S. Regan, who is in charge of the nursery stock inspection work in Mas- sachusetts, recently told the New England Nurserymen's Association that eighteen new pests have been received on imported stock so far this season. J. Johannes, who formerly ran green- houses at Rockford, 111., but who has been spending the winter at Paris, 111., has returned to Rockford to execute the landscape work at the new Dr. James Sanitarium on Corey's Bluff. QUALIFIED IN WYOMING. The law in Wyoming permits no nursery to ship stock into the state un- less it holds the license of the state board of horticulture, such license not being obtainable until the nursery has filed a bond and a sworn copy of its certificate of inspection. The nurseries which have complied with these require- ments for the year 1913 are as follows: Arlington Nurseries, Marshall Bros., proprl- «tor8, Arlington, Neb. BartelcTes Seed Co., Denver, Colo. Biltmore Nursery, 0. D. Beadle, manager, Blltmore, N. C. Bismarck Nursery, O. H. Will & Co., pro- prietors, Bismarck, N. D. Colorado Nursery Co., H. A. Goocb, secretary, Loveland, Colo. German Nurseries, C. Sonderegger, proprietor, Beatrice, Neb. Gumey Seed & Nursery Co., C. W. Gurney, president, Tankton, S. D. International Nursery Co., Denver, Colo. The Jewell Nursery J. M. Underwood, manager, Lake City, Micb. The B. M. Kellogg Co., F. E. Beatty, pre


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