. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «4 ? - .-- ?- - ?^^ ?• v-^--'«y,"-yv^rv7,'.7.;'?'•.'?.-•"••.•.;, The Florists^ Review '?^ ? I». ? \»i7 1 May 1, 1913. 3C 3C IT -?' ??" NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE ac 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C Geo. J. FosTEE has sold his nursery ^business at Normal, 111. W. G. SCHUCHT, of Chilton, Wis., con- templates embarking in the nursery busi- ness. The death of H. W. Blowers, of West- field, N. Y., is recorded in this week's ?obituary column. Sixty men are now employed in the packing sheds of the nurseries of L. L. May & Co., near Lakeland, Minn


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. «4 ? - .-- ?- - ?^^ ?• v-^--'«y,"-yv^rv7,'.7.;'?'•.'?.-•"••.•.;, The Florists^ Review '?^ ? I». ? \»i7 1 May 1, 1913. 3C 3C IT -?' ??" NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE ac 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C Geo. J. FosTEE has sold his nursery ^business at Normal, 111. W. G. SCHUCHT, of Chilton, Wis., con- templates embarking in the nursery busi- ness. The death of H. W. Blowers, of West- field, N. Y., is recorded in this week's ?obituary column. Sixty men are now employed in the packing sheds of the nurseries of L. L. May & Co., near Lakeland, Minn. Alabama nurserymen are planning to hold a horticultural exhibition. L. H. Bead, of Deer Park, manager of the Dixie Cooperative Nurseries, is interested in furthering the undertaking. The nursery trade has a representative in Congress in the person of C. A. Ken- nedy, of Iowa, who is a member of the £rm of Kennedy Bros., operating the Eagle Nurseries, at Montrose, la. One of the principal Holland nurseries ventures the opinion that two-thirds and possibly three-fourths of the nursery ?stock exported from Boskoop, and prac- tically all grown there is exported, finds its way to America. This has been another spring season to teach the expediency of pushing the sales for fall delivery. Planting can better be done in autumn than in such springs as this has been in large sections of the United States. A European nurseryman, now in this •country, is telling his customers that the <juarantine regulations will not prove so burdensome as they appear at first read- ing. They entail some little extra work, but he believes the clean bill of health the law gives the nurseries is well worth the extra effort. Kentucky will have a state nursery adjoining the fair grounds at Louisville. The fair association has set apart twenty- five acres for the purpose, and the fores- try board of the state has appropriated $1,500 with which to make a start. It is proposed to supply ci


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