. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 612 The American Florist. Sept. 28, > The Nursery Irade American Association of Nurserymen. Thomas B. Muihan. Uruslicr. Presi dent; J. B. t'ilkini.'ton. Vice- President; John Hall. Rochester. 'y. Tbirty-eiRhth annual con^?ention to be held at Portland. ('r. ., June, l'll.^. 5IARUX, TEX.—Tlie Texas Nursery- men'.s Association met here September 10-11. Al,.\.—Tile Birmingiiam .Vurseries Co. lias incorporated witli a • •apital stock of W. H. Kess- ler is pr
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 612 The American Florist. Sept. 28, > The Nursery Irade American Association of Nurserymen. Thomas B. Muihan. Uruslicr. Presi dent; J. B. t'ilkini.'ton. Vice- President; John Hall. Rochester. 'y. Tbirty-eiRhth annual con^?ention to be held at Portland. ('r. ., June, l'll.^. 5IARUX, TEX.—Tlie Texas Nursery- men'.s Association met here September 10-11. Al,.\.—Tile Birmingiiam .Vurseries Co. lias incorporated witli a • •apital stock of W. H. Kess- ler is president. FKAXKl'iiliT. Ky.—J. E. Barton, state forester. %\-ill start a tree nursery on twenty acres the fair grounds probably this fall. Ox Xovember ;) a representative of each of the 120 counties in Ken- tucky will plant a tree on the capitol grounds in Frankfort. Marlix. Tex.—At the recent meeting of the Texas Nurserymen's Associa- tion O. K. Phillips was elected presi- dent and J. H. Ramsey secretary and treasurer. O.—E. A. Reeves, the ?'peony ; and his wife have do- nated six thousand roots of this plant to the city for use in the parks_ and on the municipal peony farm. PBOF. E. R. LAKE. . Twentieth street, n. w., Washington. D. C. has been appointed secretary "of the Ameri- can Pomological Society for the unex- pired term of the late Prof. John Craig. Ft. Patxe, Ai,a.—The Wills Valley Nursery Co. has filed articles of in- corporation. The capital stock will be .?5100,000 and the officers will be in this city. Officers and directors are : Oscar V. Case, president; Nathan W. Hale, vice-president: A. I>. Smith, secretary and treasurer. L, Caltp.—The Gibraltar Investment Co., which owns the large- est olive nui-series in the world, has re- cently added to its holdings by the pur- chase of more nurseries, making more than .30 altogether owned by this company, which has recently completed
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