. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1- - H i^i-.'v '? >J^' . •• t ?» 108 The Florists^ Review Dbcbmbek 25, 1919. 3C 3C ac 3C NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C i A TABLE of importations of nursery stock during the year ended June 30, 1919, appears in this issue on page 18. The officers of the United States Nurs- ery Co., which operates 1,062 acres at Roseacres, Miss., are: President, John M. Good; vice-president, Frank E. Good; secretary and treasurer, Edwin S. Houck; general manager, S. W. Crowell. Nathaniel F. Webb is the manager of the nursery department of the North S
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 1- - H i^i-.'v '? >J^' . •• t ?» 108 The Florists^ Review Dbcbmbek 25, 1919. 3C 3C ac 3C NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C i A TABLE of importations of nursery stock during the year ended June 30, 1919, appears in this issue on page 18. The officers of the United States Nurs- ery Co., which operates 1,062 acres at Roseacres, Miss., are: President, John M. Good; vice-president, Frank E. Good; secretary and treasurer, Edwin S. Houck; general manager, S. W. Crowell. Nathaniel F. Webb is the manager of the nursery department of the North Shore Landscape Architects, who have opened their office in the Hoybiirn building, Ev- anston, 111. Benjamin E. Gage is the landscape adviser and C. Dudley Wag- staff the landscape architect. Last year about 4,000,000 fruit seed- lings were produced in the Yuba river bot- toms, California. This year about 2,- 000,000 are being shipped, the decreased production being due to difficulties in pro- curing material and help. Yuba county growers found field mice a problem in growing apple and pear seeds, but they obtained relief by the use of a poison rem- edy furnished by the state horticultural commission. TENNESSEE NUBSERYMEN. r Meet at Nashville. ' The convention of the Tennessee State Nurserymen's Association, held at the i same time as those of the Tennessee ; State Horticultural Society and the Ten- •nessee Beekeepers' Association, at Nash- , ville, December 9 to 11, was a success I from start to finish. The attendance I was large, the meetings were interest- i ing, the discussions were lively and great ' good resulted. The banquet held by the three associa- ' tions Tuesday night, December 9, at the • Hotel Hermitage, the headquarters of ' the associations, was a brilliant affair. John R. Watson, executive secretary of the American Association of Nursery- men, spoke for the nursery trade. One striking thing about the conven- tion just concluded is that practically every
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