. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Mar, 21, flheNurseryTrade American Association of Nurserymen. J. W Hill, Des Moines, President; C. M Hobbs, Bridgeport Ind., Vice-President; George O Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirty-third annual convention to be hem at Milwaukee, Wis., June, 19U8. Mantua, Pa.—James Griscom will plant an orcliard of 1,200 Kiefer pears. Newaek, N. J.—The North Jersey Nurseries now have oflSces at 188 Market street. E. D. Pennell, the manager, re- ports a promising outlook for spring. Wapato, Wa


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 402 The American Florist. Mar, 21, flheNurseryTrade American Association of Nurserymen. J. W Hill, Des Moines, President; C. M Hobbs, Bridgeport Ind., Vice-President; George O Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirty-third annual convention to be hem at Milwaukee, Wis., June, 19U8. Mantua, Pa.—James Griscom will plant an orcliard of 1,200 Kiefer pears. Newaek, N. J.—The North Jersey Nurseries now have oflSces at 188 Market street. E. D. Pennell, the manager, re- ports a promising outlook for spring. Wapato, Wash.—The Wapato Nur- sery Co. has secured a 5-year lease of the Jesse Peam French 80 acres and another 40 acres, giving them in all 200 acres of ground. ScoTisvttLE, Tex., March 9.—Up to this writing prospects for a good peach crop are excellent. The weather has been warm, plenty of sunshine and good wind, insuring pollenization. MoNKOE, Mich.—Clarence J. Kirby, field superintendent of the I. E. Ilgen- fritz Nursery Co., fell from the top of a 20-foot ladder recently. His arm was fractured and his scalp torn. Valley City, N. D.—The Northwest Nursery Co. has been incorporated with capital" stock $50,000. The incorporators are Ernest C. Hillborn and E. A. Pray of this city and P. A. Pickett of Lead, N. D. Thoksby, Ala.—The Alabama Pecan Growers Co. has been formed with head- quarters here and capitalized at $100,000. The incorporators are C. W. Jacobs, J. E. Peterson, E. H. Thomas and W. P. Sterling. Northampton, JIass.—The plans of John Nolan, Cambridge, were the most acceptable to the authorities having in hand the work of laying out Smith's Agricultural School grounds and he has in consequence been appointed landscape gardener. E. A. Kanst of South park, Chicago, says that, in his opinion, the San Jose scale will not live in the latitude of that city. He bases this on the fact that the pest has seemed to disappear instead of increase where it was formerly s


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