. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 302 The American 'Florist. Mar. /. The Nursery Trade ^= American Association of Nurserymen. Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa., Presi- dent; J. B. Pilkinsrton. Portland. Vice- President; John Hall, 204 Granite bids., Ro- chester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirty-eighth annual convention to be held at Portland, Ore., June 18-20,1913. \ =^ Nukserymen sometimes attain to af- fluence through the increase in value of their land as well as by application to business. Lindale, Tex.—M. E. Fowler, the originator of the Aughert peach
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 302 The American 'Florist. Mar. /. The Nursery Trade ^= American Association of Nurserymen. Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa., Presi- dent; J. B. Pilkinsrton. Portland. Vice- President; John Hall, 204 Granite bids., Ro- chester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirty-eighth annual convention to be held at Portland, Ore., June 18-20,1913. \ =^ Nukserymen sometimes attain to af- fluence through the increase in value of their land as well as by application to business. Lindale, Tex.—M. E. Fowler, the originator of the Aughert peach, has sold his copyright to an Austin nur- sery for $500. Claremont. Calif.—The Claremont Nurseries have purchased 40 acres ad- joining the town of Tehachepi and will begin planting immediately. San Diego. Calif.—N. W. Schrunner and Richard Grah are preparing to start a nursery on Highland avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. Utah fruit growers will organize a co-operative society to secure better freight rates and educate the people ,in the proper manner of packing, stand- ardizing, etc. Hart, Mich.—H. S. Newton has been appointed superintendent of the hor- ticultural department of the Michigan state fair. He is one of the -leading fruit growers of the state. Portland, Ore.—The next meeting of the Pacific Coast Association of Nurs- erymen will be held here June 16-17, 1913. A. Brownell, Portland, is presi- dent, and C. A. Tonneson, Tacoma, Wash., secretary-treasurer. Mexico Plants Trees. Trees are to be planted along all the federal wagon roads in Mexico. The forestry bureau is in charge of the work. In the section of the Mexico- Pachuca road which lies between Cer- ro Gordo and San Cristobal, Ecatepec, young trees are to be planted at once, and in a short time some 7,000 more are to be planted. Several own- ers of haciendas which border on the road have offered to assist in the tree planting. FELIX & DYKHUIS. HIGH GftADl BOSKOOP ;
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