. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. j»^'T , ' 114 The Florists^ Review Jamuabt 22, 1920. 3C 3C ??? ??- 3C 3C NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE ^ 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C The American Forestry Association last week at Boston formally presented France, Belgium and Great Britain 35,- 000,000 tree seeds for reforestation in the devastated areas and to replace English forests cut down during the war. NEW ENGIiAND ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Boston. The New England Nurserymen's As- sociation will hold its ninth annual con- vention Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu- ary 27 and 28, at the New American House,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. j»^'T , ' 114 The Florists^ Review Jamuabt 22, 1920. 3C 3C ??? ??- 3C 3C NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE ^ 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C 3C The American Forestry Association last week at Boston formally presented France, Belgium and Great Britain 35,- 000,000 tree seeds for reforestation in the devastated areas and to replace English forests cut down during the war. NEW ENGIiAND ASSOCIATION. Annual Meeting at Boston. The New England Nurserymen's As- sociation will hold its ninth annual con- vention Tuesday and Wednesday, Janu- ary 27 and 28, at the New American House, Boston, Mass. The present ofScers of the association are as fol- lows: President, C. B. Burr, Manches- ter, Conn.; vice-president, Charles Adams, Springfield, Mass.; secretary, B. M. Wyman, Framingham, Mass., and treasurer, V. A. Vanicek, Newport, B. I. The officers and A. E. Bobinson, Lex- ington, Mass.; E. F. Coe, New Haven, Conn., and C. E. Dow, Bar Harbor, Me., constitute the executive committee. This convention promises to be of particular interest and value, since, in the opinion of the officers, the associa- tion has taken a new lease of life. Last year's convention was considered the best on record. The visitors to it from other associations were decidedly en- thusiastic about it. The convention of 1920 is expected to eclipse that of 1919. The association welcomes visitors from other associations and they will be accorded the privileges of the floor. The Program. The program is announced as follows: TUESDAY. JANUARY 27. 1. P. M. Roll call of members. The president's address. The secretary's report. The treasurer's report. Committee reports: Ezecutive. by C. E. Dow. Membership, by F. S. Baker. Legislation, by A. E. Robinson. Publicity, by E. A. Coe. Transportation, by Charles Adams. Appointment of auditing and nominating com- mittees. "What Can We Import—and How?" by Win- throp H. Thurlow. West Newbury. Mass. "Standardliation of Prices," by Harlan


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