. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The death of Samuel W. Crowell, gen- eral manager of the United States Nurs- ery Co., Roseacres, Miss., is reported in the obituary column this week. The annual meeting of the Connecticut Nurserymen's Association will be held February 9 at the Taft hotel, New Haven. F. J. Rippin, of Manchester, Conn., is secretary. Procedure for importing plants or bulbs under special permit, as provided in regulation 14 of quarantine 37, is ex- plained in the article, "Importing under Quarantine," on a forward page of this issue. Walter Westgate, of Hous


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. The death of Samuel W. Crowell, gen- eral manager of the United States Nurs- ery Co., Roseacres, Miss., is reported in the obituary column this week. The annual meeting of the Connecticut Nurserymen's Association will be held February 9 at the Taft hotel, New Haven. F. J. Rippin, of Manchester, Conn., is secretary. Procedure for importing plants or bulbs under special permit, as provided in regulation 14 of quarantine 37, is ex- plained in the article, "Importing under Quarantine," on a forward page of this issue. Walter Westgate, of Houston, Tex., has purchased the Alvin Japanese Nurs- ery, of Alvin, Tex., which sold out on account of bankruptcy. Mr. Westgate has bought the stock only and he will either continue the nursery at Alvin or at Willis, Tex., fifty miles away. He has a fine stock and he says that business prospects for 1922 are fine. Hearings of the classification com- mittee of the interstate commerce com- mission for the consideration of petitions for changes in freight rates and classi- fications of nursery stock, as set forth in the issue of The Review for December 22, 1921, will take place at 1830 Transpor- tation Building, 608 South Dearborn street, Chicago, at 1:50 p. m., January 13. MOBE MEETINGS THIS MONTH. Another meeting this month is that of the Eastern Nurserymen's Associa- tion, to be held January 18 at the Stacy-Trent hotel, Trenton, N. J. This organization, formed at Trenton De- cember 14, 1921, has as officers the fol- lowing: President, J. Edward Moon; vice-president, Lester Lovett; secretary, F. F. Rockwell; treasurer, Adolpli Mul- Icr; executive committee (two years), William Flemmer, Sr., Robert Pylc, P. M. Koster; (one year) Thomas B. Mee- han, Win. Warner Harper. Sccrctiiry Rockwell, Bridgeton, N. J., will be pleased to receive the membership ap- plications of nurserymen located within the district bounded by Poughkeepsie on the north and the Susquehanna on the west and includi


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