. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Florists' Review Sbptembbb 8, 1921. NuRSEKYMEN will find a valuable dis- cussion of the law as iiffccting a phase of their business in the iirticle, "Gcttinji Pay for Plnnting," on a forward page of this issue. E. S. Welch, president of the Mount Arbor Nurseries, at Shenandoah, la., vis- ited Boise, Idaho, recently with his friends, E. W. Paulson and family. Mr. Welch spent a great part of his time at Boise in an automobile, viewing the trees and shrubbery of the vicinity. The exhibition to be held under the auspices of the Califo


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 112 The Florists' Review Sbptembbb 8, 1921. NuRSEKYMEN will find a valuable dis- cussion of the law as iiffccting a phase of their business in the iirticle, "Gcttinji Pay for Plnnting," on a forward page of this issue. E. S. Welch, president of the Mount Arbor Nurseries, at Shenandoah, la., vis- ited Boise, Idaho, recently with his friends, E. W. Paulson and family. Mr. Welch spent a great part of his time at Boise in an automobile, viewing the trees and shrubbery of the vicinity. The exhibition to be held under the auspices of the California Association of Nurserymen at Los Angeles October 20 to 23 is drawing much attention to nurserymen in that localitv. The noted Armstrong Nurseries, at Ontario, Cal., are described in this connection on page 23 of this issue. The annual meeting of the National Association of Gardeners will be held at the Park Avenue hotel, New York, Octo- ber 11 to 14. The officers of the organiza- tion are : President, William N. Craig, Brookline, Mass.; vice-president George H. Pring, St. Louis; treasurer, Pfeter Duff, Orange, N. J., secretary, Martin C. Ebel, 286 Fifth avenue. New York. The heat and drought in some parts of the state, coupled with the lower prices obtained for farm products, will decrease the farmers' purchases of nursery stock, in the estimation of L. J. Tucker, secre- tary and treasurer of the McKay Nursery Co., Madison, Wis. Favorable rains have produced a splendid stand in the nurseries of the company, which are at Waterloo, Wis. The summer meeting of the New York State Nurserymen's Association will be held Saturday, September 10, at the Rod & Gun Club on Seneca lake, Geneva, N. Y. Prominent speakers are on the pro- gram. Light lunch at noon and dinner at 6 p. m. will be served. Tickets for the "Jay, $, are procurable from Secre- tarv C. J. Maloy, 209 Linden street, Rochester, N. Y. PACKING PERENNIALS. Many times nurserymen send orders for perennials, req


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