. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'i»-;•? -?BF-'-j^,'-"*'^; •pTi'',-WT«','y--""^rTC"*r''5;'^:St»' ^Wif 62 The Weekly Florists' Review^ Decbmbbb 28, 1911. Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade Large General Assortment for Spring Planting WRITK VOR TBADK UBT W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 800 ACBSS -65 TXAR8 Mention The Review when you write. NDKSERY NEWS. AXZBIOAN AS800IATI0K OF XTDBSEBTIIEV. Offlceni for Mll-12: Pre»., J. H. D^ton. P*lne«TlUe, C; Tl«»-» W. , North Ahlmfton. M*88.; Sec'y, Joh. EochMter. N y • Treas., 0. 1>. lattB, Eochea
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 'i»-;•? -?BF-'-j^,'-"*'^; •pTi'',-WT«','y--""^rTC"*r''5;'^:St»' ^Wif 62 The Weekly Florists' Review^ Decbmbbb 28, 1911. Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade Large General Assortment for Spring Planting WRITK VOR TBADK UBT W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. 800 ACBSS -65 TXAR8 Mention The Review when you write. NDKSERY NEWS. AXZBIOAN AS800IATI0K OF XTDBSEBTIIEV. Offlceni for Mll-12: Pre»., J. H. D^ton. P*lne«TlUe, C; Tl«»-» W. , North Ahlmfton. M*88.; Sec'y, Joh. EochMter. N y • Treas., 0. 1>. lattB, Eocheater, «. T. Thlrty-MTCnth annual meeting, Beaton June 1012. The Wyoming Plant & Seed Breeding Co., at Worland, Wyo., is making prep- arations to add a nursery department to its business. M. G. Black, manager of the Vine Hill Nurseries, at Mount Pleasant, Tex., has purchased a 400-acre farm two miles south of town and will make use of the ground in extending the company's business. The total area of the nur- series is now 556 acres. At a recent meeting of the Illinois State Horticultural Society, held at Champaign, a committee was appointed to obtain funds for the protection of orchards and nurseries front San Jose scale. The members of the committee are W. A. Aldrich, W. S. Perrine aad J. C. B. Heaton. The Nursery Farm Co., with head- quarters at Corpus Christi, Tex., has had a party of surveyors in the field running the levels for a levee along the Nueces river for a distance of eight miles. This will be completed in March and will re- claim about 6,000 acres of valuable land. 2,000 acres of which will be in crop this coming year. At the recent meeting of the Western Association of Nurserymen, at Kansas City, W. P. Stark, ex-president of the American Association of Nurserymen, and Prof. S. J. Hunter, of the Univer- sity of Kansas, were appointed to go. to Washington to oppose the Simmons bill, but to work in the interest of a law which shall afford all the be
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