. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. sur»r»rvE^]\xE>ivTr oro. NURSERYMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Vol. IV. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1, 1888. Supplement to No. 74. fLHiiE /ALK!ifil!@/4l!S) (piL@ig0@? Copyright, iSSR, by American Florist Company Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each month by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Grnerai. Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicago. Eastern Office, Room 15, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All communications should be addressed to the general oflBce at Chicago. THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. sur»r»rvE^]\xE>ivTr oro. NURSERYMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Vol. IV. CHICAGO AND NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 1, 1888. Supplement to No. 74. fLHiiE /ALK!ifil!@/4l!S) (piL@ig0@? Copyright, iSSR, by American Florist Company Entered as Second-class Mail matter. Published on the ist and 15th of each month by THE AMERICAN FLORIST COMPANY. Grnerai. Offices, 54 La Salle Street, Chicago. Eastern Office, Room 15, Vanderbilt Building, New York. All communications should be addressed to the general oflBce at Chicago. THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE R YMEN. George A. Sweet, DansviUe, N. Y., president; G. J. Carfenter, Fairbury, Neb., first vice-pres- ident; Charles A. Green.'Rochester, N. V., sec- retary; A. R. Whitney, Franklin Grove, 111., treasurer. The next annual meeting at Chicago the first week in June, 18S9. Thf, printed report of the proceed- ings of the thiiteenth annual meeting of the American Association of Nurseiymer, held at Detroit June last, is received. It is a neat vo'umeof 91 pages, well printed on excellent paptr and contairs the many valuab'e essays read at the recent convention with the discussions on the same and otter business It is orna- mented with the portraits of a number of prominent torliculturisls. the report can be secured by remitting the member- ship fee of $2 to Secretary Ch,i=. A. Green, Rochester, N. Y. Bulletin No. 3 from the Experimtut Station of the College of Agriculture, St. Anthony's Park, Minn., is received. It conlaics repcr's on "Our Russian apples at the opening of their fourth sea;on; nursery s'ock ; natural and artificial fer- tiHzition of plants and report on the Rocky Mountain locusts in Otter Tail county, ; The report on Russian apples and condition of trees, sliiubs and vines in the nursery after the winter of 1887-1SS8, should be of considerable in- terest to nurserjmen. Edward D. Porter is the director in charge. The Purple Beech as an Avenu


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