. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. • ,'^,-i; --7-,Tr,_» --f 134 The Florists^ Review January 29, 1920. Notices of the third annual convention of the Illinois State Nurserymen's As- sociation, at Hotel La Salle, Chicago, February 11 and 12, have been sent out by Secretary A. M. Augustine, of Normal, and President Guy A. Bryant, of Princeton. MASSACHUSETTS MEN MEET. In connection with the union meet- ings last week in Horticultural hall, Boston, the Massachusetts Nurserymen's Association, as one of the cooperating societies, held its annual meeting Jan- uary 20. Papers were read by Ha


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. • ,'^,-i; --7-,Tr,_» --f 134 The Florists^ Review January 29, 1920. Notices of the third annual convention of the Illinois State Nurserymen's As- sociation, at Hotel La Salle, Chicago, February 11 and 12, have been sent out by Secretary A. M. Augustine, of Normal, and President Guy A. Bryant, of Princeton. MASSACHUSETTS MEN MEET. In connection with the union meet- ings last week in Horticultural hall, Boston, the Massachusetts Nurserymen's Association, as one of the cooperating societies, held its annual meeting Jan- uary 20. Papers were read by Harlan P. Kel- sey, on ' * American Plants Which Should Be Propagated to Take the Place of European Ones, the Importation of Which Is Now Forbidden"; by David Stranger, of West Newton, on "The Tractor as an Aid in Nursery Work," and Howard Frost, on "Transplanting ; Officers were elected as follows: Presi- dent, Walton G. Wyman, North Abing- ton; vice-president, Julius Heurlin, South Braintree; secretary and treas- urer, Winthrop Thurlow, West New- berry. WESTERN ASSOCIATION. Meets at Kansas City. Amid several other conventions, the Western Association of Nurserymen is holding its thirtieth annual convention at the Hotel Baltimore, Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday and Thursday, Janu- ary 28 and 29. The opening session, beginning at 10:30 a. m., was taken up chiefly with the president's address, delivered by Earl D. Needham, of Des Moines, la., and 3-minute talks on trade conditions from each state represented, after the applications for membership had been received, committees ap- pointed and other business of a more or less routine nature transacted. Wealth of Discussion. The afternoon meeting was devoted entirely to addresses, as were also the sessions on Thursday. The program for these was as follows: WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28, 2 P. M. "ImiK)rt8 aud Quantitips of Stook Available ill tlie ; by James McHutcliison, New Vork. •'The


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