. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Florists' Review Dbcbhbkb 16, 1916. NURSERY NEWS. AXEKIOAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTHSEBYMEN. President, B. S. Welch. Shenandoah, la.; Vice- president, John Watson, Newark, N. J.; Secre- tary, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treasurer, Peter Youngers, Geneva, Neb. Forty-first annual meeting, Mllwsukee, Wis., June 28 to 30. 1916. A STEAMER from London brought six- teen cases of Manetti stock to McHutch- ison & Co. last week. The shipments from Great Britain continue, although somewhat delayed. Salesmanship is becoming a factor of steadily increasin


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 80 The Florists' Review Dbcbhbkb 16, 1916. NURSERY NEWS. AXEKIOAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTHSEBYMEN. President, B. S. Welch. Shenandoah, la.; Vice- president, John Watson, Newark, N. J.; Secre- tary, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treasurer, Peter Youngers, Geneva, Neb. Forty-first annual meeting, Mllwsukee, Wis., June 28 to 30. 1916. A STEAMER from London brought six- teen cases of Manetti stock to McHutch- ison & Co. last week. The shipments from Great Britain continue, although somewhat delayed. Salesmanship is becoming a factor of steadily increasing importance in the nur- sery business. With production at least as large as demand, the sales manager comes into cbmmand. The nursery stock imports are com- ing along steadily, but several weeks behind the usual schedule, the transpor- tation delay frequently resulting in some damage to the stock. At the forty-ninth annual convention of the Horticultural Society of Northern Illinois, W. J. Moyle, of Union Grove, Wis., read an interesting paper on "Hardy Perennials that Sell Them- selves. * * Thomas E. Cashman, of the Clinton Falls Nursery Co., of Owatonna, was re- elected president of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society at its meeting at Minneapolis last week. There are many nurserymen among its 3,079 members. Seedsmen have not found a way of sell- ing seeds as Christmas gifts, but they have found a means of acquiring their share of the holiday money by handling greens. If the nurseryman had a down- town store he could do the same, but without it perhaps the only chance is for the salesman to convince Ma that it would be fine for Pa to find some De- licious trees in his stocking Christmas morning. WESTERN NUESEEYMEN MEET. Officers Elected. At the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Western Association of Nursery- men, held at Kansas City, December 8 and 9, the following officers were elected: President—Loyd C. Stark, Louisiana, Mo. Vice-president — W. A. Harrison


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