. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists^ Review August 14, 11)11*.. The Dodge-Smith Co., Jersey City, N. J., has incorporated with a capitaliza- tion of $100,000. The Howe-Underhill Co. has been in- ^corporated at Pennington, N. J., with a capital stock of $150,000. The official roster of the Wm. H, Moon Co., Morrisville, Pa., is: President, James M. Moon; vice-president, Henry W. Com- fort; secretary, J. Edward Moon; treas- urer, Henry T. Moon. The annual convention of the Southern Nurserymen's Association will be held at Atlanta, Ga., August 20 and 21. Head- quarters wi
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists^ Review August 14, 11)11*.. The Dodge-Smith Co., Jersey City, N. J., has incorporated with a capitaliza- tion of $100,000. The Howe-Underhill Co. has been in- ^corporated at Pennington, N. J., with a capital stock of $150,000. The official roster of the Wm. H, Moon Co., Morrisville, Pa., is: President, James M. Moon; vice-president, Henry W. Com- fort; secretary, J. Edward Moon; treas- urer, Henry T. Moon. The annual convention of the Southern Nurserymen's Association will be held at Atlanta, Ga., August 20 and 21. Head- quarters will be at the Piedmont hotel. President H. C. Caldwell, of Atlanta, has the program in charge. The Ruehl-Wheeler Nurseries, at San Jose, Cal., have been incorporated as the Ruehl-Wheeler Nursery Co., with a capi- talization of $50,000. Henry Ruehl, Al- mon Wheeler, F. S. Correa, J. J. Mc- Clue and L. F. Simonsen are the incor- porators. S. R. DeBoer, for nearly ten years landscape architect of the city of Denver, has resigned to enter private business, forming the firm of DeBoer & Pesman, with M. Walter Pesman. Mr. DeBoer will be retained by the city of Denver in a consulting capacity. A TEST OF ENDURANCE. At the convention of the Association of American Nurserymen at Chicago re- cently, a plant of the new hardy hybrid privet, Ibolium, was shown for the first time to the public. The plant exhibited, a 2-year-old plant, was dug from the nursery row when in a state of vigorous growth, dropped with its ball of earth into a box, crated up, and expressed to Chicago during that hot week. This was an experiment, as Ibolium had never before been subjected to such a severe test. With much anxiety the exhibitors awaited its arrival in Chicago, after sev- eral days in transit by express. The plant had apparently suffered no injury, as the leaves remained fresh and green. It was on exhibition during the several days of the convention under the trying conditions of the convention hall an
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