. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review KEBlMAia 17. Vi'Jll in the excellent addresses given showed tlie Jllinois nurserymen to be awake to the need for progression on the part of tlie trade in the inuuediate future. OHIO NURSERYMEN ELECT. Tlie officers elected at tlie fourteenth annual meeting of the Ohio State Nurs- erymen's Association, held at the New Southern hotel, ('olunibus, O., February .{, wore: President, Charles Ernst, Katon, O.; vice incsident, T. L. Byers, Clyde, O.; treasurer, A. R. Pickett, Olj-dc, O., and secretary, Clarence Sieb- enthnler, Dayto


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists^ Review KEBlMAia 17. Vi'Jll in the excellent addresses given showed tlie Jllinois nurserymen to be awake to the need for progression on the part of tlie trade in the inuuediate future. OHIO NURSERYMEN ELECT. Tlie officers elected at tlie fourteenth annual meeting of the Ohio State Nurs- erymen's Association, held at the New Southern hotel, ('olunibus, O., February .{, wore: President, Charles Ernst, Katon, O.; vice incsident, T. L. Byers, Clyde, O.; treasurer, A. R. Pickett, Olj-dc, O., and secretary, Clarence Sieb- enthnler, Dayton, O. There was a good • tttciidancc, almost every nursery in the slate being represented. Out-of-state (•om])anies represented were Jackson & I'eikins Co., Newark, N. Y.; Rice Bros. Co., Geneva, N. Y., and F. H. Stannard Co., Ottawa, Kitii. .After the transaction of the business of the association, the ]irogram cover- ing matters of \ital interest to the members was presented and discussed. The general feeding of the meeting was optimistic and a good, healthy spring l)usiness was ])redicteil. The Farm Bureau, with 75,000 i)aid-up members, was meeting the same week at Columbus and it was pointed out as a good opportunity for ediicMtiug the publie. An exhibit will jirobably be jdaced by the association at the next annual meeting of the Farm Bureau, covering general nursery stock and showing different gi'ades, sizes and shapes of coininercial planting stock. Lincoln, Va.—The Springdale Floral Co. has recently been organized under the laws of Virginia and has arranged to reopen the nurseries at Springdale I'arm, which have hcen closed since the entrance of this country into the war. Fred B. Uavis is president; Fred H. (ireen. vice-jiresident anil treasurer; Otto D. Ehnes, secretary, and E. Morganston, attorney. A Fine Seller in Retail Flower Stores Gro-Well Plant Food We put this up to be able to meet the calls Iq out own flower store. It has taken so well we ha


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