. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Nurserymen's Association will be held at Portland, Ore., July 11 to 13. D. T. McCarthy, head of D. T. Mc- Carthy & Sons, • Lockport, N. Y., visited Chicago after attending the Detroit con- vention of the A. A. N. A splendid spring business is his report. The Senate, July 1, passed the agri- cultural schedule of the tariff bill, which includes the duties on nursery stock. Re- port appears on a forward page, giving the rates fixed by the upper house. Benjamin Chase, of IsXkSl fame, was in Chicago June 30 on
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Nurserymen's Association will be held at Portland, Ore., July 11 to 13. D. T. McCarthy, head of D. T. Mc- Carthy & Sons, • Lockport, N. Y., visited Chicago after attending the Detroit con- vention of the A. A. N. A splendid spring business is his report. The Senate, July 1, passed the agri- cultural schedule of the tariff bill, which includes the duties on nursery stock. Re- port appears on a forward page, giving the rates fixed by the upper house. Benjamin Chase, of IsXkSl fame, was in Chicago June 30 on his way to Port- land from Derry Village, N. H., after stopping at Detroit for the A. A. N. con- vention, of which he has long been a regu- lar attendant. PLANT PSOPAOATOBS ELECT. The fourth annual meeting of the American Plant Propagators' Associa- tion took place at the Wolverine hotel, Detroit, Mich., Thursday evening, June 29. Nurserymen who are chiefly inter- ested in the production of young stock compose this association. At this meet- ing officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President, E. M. Sherman, Charles City, la.; vice-presi- dent, J. A. Young, Aurora, 111.; secre- tary-treasurer, F, W. Von Oven, Naper- ville. 111. The executive committee for the coming year is as follows: Thomas McBeth, Springfield, O.; J. Jenkins, Winona, O.; A. J. Cultra, Onarga, 111.; 0. E. Carr, Yellow Springs, O., and E. M. Sherman, Charles, la. PAINESVILLE OUTINQ. The Storrs & Harrison Co. gave their annual nursery community picnic Fri- day afternoon and evening, June 30, at Township park, where nurserymen and their families forgot their cares and had one joyous and pleasant outing. Township park is an ideal place for an occasion of this kind and it may be said that it was through the efforts of the Storrs & Harrison Co. that it be- came a park and it is becoming more popular every year. The address by John H. Dayton was instructive and was appreciated by the large
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