. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 688 The American Florist. Nov. 28, The (Nursery TR^i^E. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. N W. Halb, Knoxville, Tenn., Pres.; Frank A. Webbr, St. Louis, Mo., Vioe-Ptea.; Gkobsb C. Sbasbb, Rochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Twenty-ninth annual convention, Atlanta, Oa., June, 1904. Albion, Ia.—T- B. Cripps, the veteran nurseryman, is in a critical condition owing to his failing health, and his fatnily and friends are greatly worried over the possible outcome. "Pruning" is the title of Farmers' Bul- letin No. 181, an in
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 688 The American Florist. Nov. 28, The (Nursery TR^i^E. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. N W. Halb, Knoxville, Tenn., Pres.; Frank A. Webbr, St. Louis, Mo., Vioe-Ptea.; Gkobsb C. Sbasbb, Rochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Twenty-ninth annual convention, Atlanta, Oa., June, 1904. Albion, Ia.—T- B. Cripps, the veteran nurseryman, is in a critical condition owing to his failing health, and his fatnily and friends are greatly worried over the possible outcome. "Pruning" is the title of Farmers' Bul- letin No. 181, an instructive illustrated pamphlet of nearly forty pages, prepared by L. C. Corbett for the United States Department of Agriculture, which is now ready for free distribution. Seizes Nursery Shipment. Republic, Wash.—George S. Morley, horticultural inspector of Stevens county, sent here November 8 by the state horti- cultural commissioner atTacoma, as dep- uty for Ferry county to act in the case of three different invoices of nursery stock consigned to parties in Ferry and Okan- ogan counties by the Rochester Nursery company, of Rochester, N. Y., has seized the consignments and holds them subject to the advice of Ferry county's attorney, W. C. Brown. It is alleged that the Rochester company violated the law to protect planters in this state, by reason offailure to take out a license and pro- cure the required bond of $2,000, without which no nursery stock can be imported into or sold in this state.—Spoiane Chronicle, November 11,1903. Catalogues Received. L. Boehmer & Company, Yokohama, Japan, Japanese plants, bulbs and seeds; Richard Smith & Company, Worcester, Eng., nursery stock; The J. W. Sefton Manufacturing Company, Anderson, flower boxes; The Lindgren Chemi- cal Company, Grand Rapids, Mich., this- tleine; I. N. Kramer & Son, Cedar Rap- ids, la , greenhouse construction; Frank Banning, Kinsman, Ohio, gladioli; Fred- erick Roemer, Quedlinburg, Germany, s
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