. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists^ Review Pbbbdabt 5, 1920. Henet B. Chase, president of the Chase Nursery Co., Chase, Ala., is in California. Instead of increasing the agricultural appropriation, the House trimmed it to half of last year's; so there is little chance of the nursery crop reporting be- ing done this year. At the meeting of the Ohio State Hor- ticultural Society at Columbus last week, H. S. Day, of Tremont, president of the Ohio Nurserymen's Association, and T. B. West, of Perry, were speakers. John Watson, executive secretary of the American Associat


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists^ Review Pbbbdabt 5, 1920. Henet B. Chase, president of the Chase Nursery Co., Chase, Ala., is in California. Instead of increasing the agricultural appropriation, the House trimmed it to half of last year's; so there is little chance of the nursery crop reporting be- ing done this year. At the meeting of the Ohio State Hor- ticultural Society at Columbus last week, H. S. Day, of Tremont, president of the Ohio Nurserymen's Association, and T. B. West, of Perry, were speakers. John Watson, executive secretary of the American Association of Nursery- men, stopped in Chicago on his way home from Kansas City to make hotel arrange- ments for the convention in June. The Marble City Nursery Co., Knox- ville, Tenn., has been incorporated with a capital of $50,000. The incorporators are A. A. Newson, W. F, Newson, Mary E. Newson, E. E. Eutherford and J. W. Green. M. J. Crowe, of Gilroy, Cal., has pur- chased fifty acres of land three miles west of Oakdale, Cal., and will use this tract for the growing of the bulk of his nursery stock, specializing in figs, almonds and raisin grapes. WESTERN ASSOCIATION. Holds Record Meeting. The thirtieth annual meeting of the Western Association of Nurserymen was held at the Hotel Baltimore, Kansas City, January 28 and 29. There were eighty-three members present from seventeen states, the largest attendance the association has had, and the meet- ing was one of the most interesting ever held. The officers, elected were as follows- President, E. P. Bernardin, Parsons, Kan.; vice-president, E. H. Smith, York, Neb.; secretary and treasurer, George W. Holsinger, Eosedale, Kan. The ex- ecutive committee is composed of H. D. Simpson, Vincennes, Ind.; C. G. Mar- shall, Arlington, Neb.; C. C. Mayhew, Sherman, Tex.; E. E. May, Shenandoah, la., and J. H. Skinner, Topeka, Kan. One of the most important matters considered by the members was the mar- ket development campaign, for which a consid


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