. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists^ Review JANUAST 9, 1913. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE PRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS ROSES EVERGREENS Writ* tor Trad* List. W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Ceneva, N. Y. "VSig^cRM, Mention The Review wben tou write. NURSERY NEWS. AME&IOAN AB800IATI0N OF KVRSEBTXEK. Offlcen for 1912-1918: Prei., Thomas B. Ueeban, Dreslier, Pa.; Vice-Fret., J. B. PUklng- t<ni, Portland, Ore.; Sec*/, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Xates, Rochester, N. X. Thirty-eighth annnal meeting, Portland, Ja
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 70 The Florists^ Review JANUAST 9, 1913. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE PRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS SMALL FRUITS ROSES EVERGREENS Writ* tor Trad* List. W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Ceneva, N. Y. "VSig^cRM, Mention The Review wben tou write. NURSERY NEWS. AME&IOAN AB800IATI0N OF KVRSEBTXEK. Offlcen for 1912-1918: Prei., Thomas B. Ueeban, Dreslier, Pa.; Vice-Fret., J. B. PUklng- t<ni, Portland, Ore.; Sec*/, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Xates, Rochester, N. X. Thirty-eighth annnal meeting, Portland, Jane, 1918. Charles Fellows, the nurseryman of Modesto, Cal., has opened his sales yards at his new location, at the corner of Eleventh and J streets. This week's obituary column contains a report of the death of Bradford J. Wakeman, of B. J. Wakeman & Co., a nursery firm of Chebanse, 111. This week's obituary column contains a report of the death, in Dayton, O., of James W, McNary, one of the proprietors of the Dayton & Xenia Nurseries. The trade Avill find it of importance to note the quarantine order issued De- cember 17 by the horticultural authori- ties in California. It is printed in full on page 66 of this issue. A. J. Gallaway, of Healdsburg, Cal., has purchased land in the district known as Fairmead colony and is conducting a nursery there. He expects to handle a general line of trees, shrubs and vines. It is reported that a recent fire de- stroyed $1,000 worth of trees on the grounds belonging to the Harper Bros. Nursery Co., at East St. Louis, 111. The flames were started, it is thought, by a camp fire. W. F. Schell, of the Wichita Nursery, Wichita, Kan., has made arrangements to increase his output of stock and has engaged Thomas F. Eogers, of the nur- sery firm of Cooper & Sogers, Winfield, Kan., to take charge of the enlarged business. The eighth annual report of the Ten- nessee state entomologist, just off the press, is a document that will interest all
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