. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 150 The Florists^ Review Deckmbbb 11, The Siebenthaler Co., Cincinnati, O., has been incorporated with a capital of $1,000 to engage in the nursery business. A DOUBLE-ACTING slogan is that of Overman's Nursery, Spokane, Wash., of which Mrs. Euth Day, president of the Pacific Coast Association of Nursery- men, ,ia manager. It reads at the left of the letterhead, "If It Grows—^We Have It," and at the right, "If We Have It —It ; Unprecedented demands upon the nurseries of Fresno county, California, for all vines, citru


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 150 The Florists^ Review Deckmbbb 11, The Siebenthaler Co., Cincinnati, O., has been incorporated with a capital of $1,000 to engage in the nursery business. A DOUBLE-ACTING slogan is that of Overman's Nursery, Spokane, Wash., of which Mrs. Euth Day, president of the Pacific Coast Association of Nursery- men, ,ia manager. It reads at the left of the letterhead, "If It Grows—^We Have It," and at the right, "If We Have It —It ; Unprecedented demands upon the nurseries of Fresno county, California, for all vines, citrus and deciduous fruits, have caused an acute shortage never before experienced among the nursery- men of the county. Though the planting season has not commenced, practically all vines and trees have been sold. If the nurseries had the stock, the planting this year would have amounted to fifty per cent more than in any preceding year. One of the principal reasons for the lack of nursery stock has been the shortage of rain in the last year. Farmers who planted their own stock were forced to let them die on account of all available water being used for the producing trees. This has thrown the burden of supply upon the nurserymen, who are entirely unable to take care of the present ab- normal demand. BUREAU FOR FINDING STOCK. In a bulletin just sent out to members of the A. A. N. plans are given for the establishment of a bureau for finding stock. In it President J. Edward Moon explains the project as follows: "Every day Mr. Watson is receiving requests for knowledge of where this or that plant may be found. To give the information now—even though he pos- sessed it—would be unfair to members whose stock he has no personal knowl- edge of. In these requests are oppor- tunities for sales—so the American As- sociation of Nurserymen hastens to provide its members with the facilities to secure this business. "List the stock you're 'long on' or any items you wish to s


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