. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 5'20 The American Florist. Oct. 2, \ Market Gardeners Greenhouse Veieteble Growers and Hatkel Oardeners' Association. E A Dunbar. Ashtabula, O., President: S j' Perry. Grand Rapids. Mich., Vice-Pres- ident- S. B. Chester, Cleveland. Treas- urer- S. W. Severance, 508 Illinois Life Building, Louisville, Ky., Secretary. Next meetine in Ashtabula, October 12. 1909. THERE has been considerable ac- tivity among vegetable gro-wers the past season in the extension and re- building of their greenhouse plants, the g


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 5'20 The American Florist. Oct. 2, \ Market Gardeners Greenhouse Veieteble Growers and Hatkel Oardeners' Association. E A Dunbar. Ashtabula, O., President: S j' Perry. Grand Rapids. Mich., Vice-Pres- ident- S. B. Chester, Cleveland. Treas- urer- S. W. Severance, 508 Illinois Life Building, Louisville, Ky., Secretary. Next meetine in Ashtabula, October 12. 1909. THERE has been considerable ac- tivity among vegetable gro-wers the past season in the extension and re- building of their greenhouse plants, the general tendencv being to-ward better houses with the latest improve- ments. WE are in receipt of the Yearbook of the Greenhouse Vegetable Gro-w- ers' and Market Gardeners' Associa- tion, containing the constitution of the society and proceedings of the first annual convention, held at Cleve- land, O., October 30-31, 1908. Greenhouse Vegetable Growers' Ass'n. ANNUAL CONVENTION, ASHTABULA, O. The second annual convention of the Greenhouse Vegetable Growers' and Market Gardeners' Association of America will be held at Ashtabula, O., October 12-14. The association was formed last year in Cleveland, O., where the need for such an organiza- tion had long been felt. The professed objects of the association are to pro- mote and encourage the advancement of all greenhouse vegetable growers— a very large and increasing class— and as the annual dues are only $3 the first year and $2 afterwards, and a life membership can be secured for $15, the roll of members should be very sensibly increased at this con- vention. Ashtabula is one of the most im- portant greenhouse vegetable growing centers in America and the home of the president of the association, E. A. Dunbar, of Dunbar & Hopkins, who operate a very large area of glass for this purpose and are one of many such firms. These greenhouses will be visited by all who attend the con- vention and are anxious to do so, guides being pro


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