. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 208 The American Florist. Mar. 7, The |N[ursery T^^afiE. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. iLeBNTEiTZ, Pres.; D. S. Lake, Vice- Pies.; Geokgb C. Shasek, Eoohester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention, Detroit, Mksh., June, 1903. David Eaton, of Normal, 111., is prepar- ing to establish a nursery on his farm at Tremont. The Chase Brothers Company has brought the John T. Paul farm near Mercury, Ala., for nursery purposes. H. B. Chase gives it as his opinion that next year's supply of cherry trees wil


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 208 The American Florist. Mar. 7, The |N[ursery T^^afiE. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. iLeBNTEiTZ, Pres.; D. S. Lake, Vice- Pies.; Geokgb C. Shasek, Eoohester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention, Detroit, Mksh., June, 1903. David Eaton, of Normal, 111., is prepar- ing to establish a nursery on his farm at Tremont. The Chase Brothers Company has brought the John T. Paul farm near Mercury, Ala., for nursery purposes. H. B. Chase gives it as his opinion that next year's supply of cherry trees will be less than this year's and that natur- ally higher prices will prevail. Nicholas Ohmer, octogenarian and eminent horticulturist, for thirty-five years president of the Montgomery County Horticultural Society, died at Dayton, O., February 27. The New York Fruit Growers' Associ- ation has a co-operative purchasing department which last year sold to the memlDers as one item forty carloads of fertilizer chemicals at a saving of $15 a St. Louis World's Fair. Under the classification of viticulture, appliances and methods, there will be installed in the Horticultural Palace of the Universal Exposition at St. Louis in 1904, displays as follows: APPLIAWCES AND METHODS OF VITICULTURE. Types of buildings used in connection with viticulture. Implements used in the culture of the vines; implements for deep plowing, vine plows, hoes, tools for grafting, pruning, gathering, etc. Collection of vines. Appliances for vineyards, wine sheds and cel- lars. Vehicles. Grape picks, wine presses, etc. Methods of wine-making. ? Appliances and materials for preserving wines. Ferments. Diseases of vines aud methods of checking them. Toronto. TRADE ON the DECLINE SINCE THE ADVENT OF LENT.—STOCK GOOD AND MOST ITEMS IN FULL SUPPLY. — CARNATIONS THE ONLY SCARCITY. The beginning of Lent has been very noticeable in the diminution of the cash receipts. The reaction occurred Ash Wednesday and since then


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