. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 532 The American Florist. April 7, The NurseryTrade AMERICAN ASSOa*nON OT NlJRSERYMtN. Emory Albertson, Bridgeport, Ind., Pres.; Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md., Vioe-Pres.; George C. Seager, Eocbester, N. Y., Sco'y. Tbirty-flnt »""n«i coDTention, Dallas, Tex., 190«, .. In connection with the coming meet- ing of the American Association of Nurser5TTien, at Dallas, Tex., June 13-15, it is interesting to note that Lu- ther Burbank has been invited to be present. This invitation has been made by Edward W. Kno


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 532 The American Florist. April 7, The NurseryTrade AMERICAN ASSOa*nON OT NlJRSERYMtN. Emory Albertson, Bridgeport, Ind., Pres.; Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md., Vioe-Pres.; George C. Seager, Eocbester, N. Y., Sco'y. Tbirty-flnt »""n«i coDTention, Dallas, Tex., 190«, .. In connection with the coming meet- ing of the American Association of Nurser5TTien, at Dallas, Tex., June 13-15, it is interesting to note that Lu- ther Burbank has been invited to be present. This invitation has been made by Edward W. Knox, of San Antonio, president of the Texas State Horticul- tural Society, W. W. Kirkpatrick, pres- ident of the Texas Nurserymen's Asso- ciation, and E. Albertson, president of the American Association of Nursery- men. Stanley H. Watson, president of the Railway Industrial Association of Texas, has extended to Mr. Burbank the courtesies of the railroad, Califor- nia to Texas and return. Climbing: Rose Dorothy Perkins. We published in the Journal des Roses of September 1902, on page 129 a detailed article about this rose at the time of its origination and introduction by the American horticulturists, Jackson & Perkins. In referring again to this variety of Rosa Wichuraiana (which was obtained by hybridizing with pollen from the rose Mme. Gabriel Luizet), it is simply to inform our readers of the popularity which this new rose enjoys in England, as well as Germany, where it is now in fully as great demand as the Japanese rose, Crimson Rambler. It is a sort that is unique in its class and one that French rose growers will do well to propagate in large quantities as well as to grow in all the show gard- ens. This rose is of very vigorous climbing habit and of extraordinary floriferousness. It flowers only once during the season, it is true, but the period of blooming is quite late and is often prolonged until September, a time when the majority of climbing roses have ceased t


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