. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Aug. 75, American Association of Nurserymen. C. J, Brown, Rocht^ster. N. Y. Pn-sident; O. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport. Vice Presdent; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y.,Sec'y. Thirty-fourth annual convention to Ce held at Rochester, N. Y., June, 1909. \= J Hydrangea Paniculata is the finest thing now in flowering shrubs. W. F. Heikes, father of Victor C. Hcike'!, of Salt Lake, was visiting there July 1 from Huntsville, Ala Orlando Harrison. Berlin, autl C. B. Kuickman, of McHutehison


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Aug. 75, American Association of Nurserymen. C. J, Brown, Rocht^ster. N. Y. Pn-sident; O. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport. Vice Presdent; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y.,Sec'y. Thirty-fourth annual convention to Ce held at Rochester, N. Y., June, 1909. \= J Hydrangea Paniculata is the finest thing now in flowering shrubs. W. F. Heikes, father of Victor C. Hcike'!, of Salt Lake, was visiting there July 1 from Huntsville, Ala Orlando Harrison. Berlin, autl C. B. Kuickman, of McHutehison & New York, sailed for Europe August 13. If the scarlet trumpet creeper was a rare vine and valuable from a monetary point of view, what a rush there would be for it. Thr Columbia River Nursery Co., of Spokane, Wash., has been incorporated, with capital stock ., by R. A. and Sadie E. Jones. Berried Shrubs in the parks around Chicago look very promising for a fine display this season. The rowan tree is also coloring up beautifully. The Rose of Sharon is very beauti- ful around Chicago now. We noticed some very fine specimens at Hinsdale this week, also along the lake shore at Evanston. The great variety of color and the showy appearance of this shrub should insure it a place in every garden. Brigiiam, Utah.—At a meeting of the directors of the Inter-Mountain Nursery Co. July 30 a new organization was ef- fected. T. F. was appointed president. The other officers are: Brig- ham Nelson, vice-president; E. M. Lyons secretary and treasurer; E. F. Waley was made a member of the board of di- rectors. Newly planted shrubs even yet are not out of the wood as regards moisture. The summer in many localities has been dry and it is important that the roots have all the moisture they can use now in order to enable them to swell up fine buds and ripen or consolidate the growth this fall. Trees and shrubs with wood only partially developed always suffer worse in winte


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