. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . owers Convention Chas. E. Jackson, Cupertino. Thursday evening will be of a semi-public nature, onwhich occasion papers and addresses on gardens, homegrounds, city beautification, etc., will be the nurserymen who will speak may be men-tioned John Vallance of Oakland, and D. W. Coolidge. Friday forenoons session will be given over to topicsappealing strongly to the nurserymen. First on theprogram is Standardization of Commercial NurseryProducts, Wm. T. Kirkma


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . owers Convention Chas. E. Jackson, Cupertino. Thursday evening will be of a semi-public nature, onwhich occasion papers and addresses on gardens, homegrounds, city beautification, etc., will be the nurserymen who will speak may be men-tioned John Vallance of Oakland, and D. W. Coolidge. Friday forenoons session will be given over to topicsappealing strongly to the nurserymen. First on theprogram is Standardization of Commercial NurseryProducts, Wm. T. Kirkman, Jr., president KirkmanNurseries, Fresno. Mr. Kirkman treated on the samesubject a year ago, his paper appearing in The Flo-rists Exchange, where it was widely read and favor-ably commented on. This will be followed by two othertimely numbers, viz., The State Laws of Today andthe Nurserymen, George H. Hecke, State HorticulturalCommissioner, Sacramento; Methods of Prevention ofTree and Plant Diseases, Earl L. Morris, County In-spector, San Josi; reports of committees. September 29, 1917. The Florists Exchange 669. The clean, oiled spray rig will not fearThe bugs that come another year. Is Bermuda in the West Indies? Because it is soisolated in the Atlantic many people, even some whohave been there, do not realize that it is one of theWest Indian islands. It provides a Summer climate forthe New Yorker or Atlantic Coast resident to flee to,if he wishes, in our Midwinter. Ip the retail florists as a body do not subscribe moreheartily to the S. A. F. publicity and advertising fundthan the membership of the F. T. D. did to its own as-sociations fund and the Jarvis fund, it will be well intothe nineteen twenties before we get that $50,000 thatare wanted. In a circular to hand from F. T. D. head-quarters, it is announced that 120 members only havesubscribed out of a membership of 500. Two Easterners,Henry Penn and Max Schling, each subscribed $100; thenext hishest subscriptions are o


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