. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Aug. 20, r The Nursery Trade American AsAoclatloa of Noraerymeo. W. P. Stark. Louisiana. Mo., President: E. S. Welch, SheDaDdoali. Vicf-Presi- deiit: John Hall. Rochester. N. V,. Secy. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held at St. Louis, June, l')II. According to a report by Senator E. S. Neal of Garrison, N. D., the crops of all kinds througliout the state are good. A C.\LIF0KNIA horticulturist is said to have obtained an edible and nutritious fruit from the climbing rose by


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 206 The American Florist. Aug. 20, r The Nursery Trade American AsAoclatloa of Noraerymeo. W. P. Stark. Louisiana. Mo., President: E. S. Welch, SheDaDdoali. Vicf-Presi- deiit: John Hall. Rochester. N. V,. Secy. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held at St. Louis, June, l')II. According to a report by Senator E. S. Neal of Garrison, N. D., the crops of all kinds througliout the state are good. A C.\LIF0KNIA horticulturist is said to have obtained an edible and nutritious fruit from the climbing rose by cross breeding. Visited Chicago :—W. Hart of the Clinton Falls Nursery Co., Owatonna, Minn.; C. H. Perkins, of Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. FuLLERTON, CALIF.—T. D. Robertson, who has for the last 10 years been connected with the Orange County Nursery & Land Co., has purchased the ornamental, floral and seed depart- ments of the business from this con- cern, the company retaining the fruit, citrus and eucalyptus departments. We have received the "Proceedings of the Thirty-fifth Annual Convention of the American Association of Nur- serymen" held at Denver, Colo., June 8-10, 1910. It is a book of 160 pages containing in full the constitution and bylaws, the proceedings of the meeting and the excellent papers read thereat. The next convention will be at St. Louis. The Parking Commission of New Or- leans has issued an ordinance defining the duties of the commission and giv- ing the annual statement of the presi- dent. The principles and practice of municipal arboriculture are briefly re- viewed and the special report of the superintendent given. It is well illus- trated with views taken in various streets and boulevards. Glen Bros., Rochester, N. Y., write us saying that the report we printed from a Poughkeepsie paper respecting the removal of their offices to Wappin- ger's Falls is incorrect. As a matter of fact this firm has only recently com- pleted


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