. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 110 The Florists' Review SHmKMBiiB 16, 1920. Account of the death of Gerald L. Holsinger, president of Holsinger Bros., Eosedale, Kan., appears in the obituary* column of this issue. •• \ Friends of Adolph Muller, owner of the De Kalb Nurseries, Penn Square, Philadelphia, who left with a friend the latter part of July for a big game hunt in Alaska, have received word that the pair, accompanied by a guide, have gone to the head of the Donjek Jind White rivers, where the hunting is expected to begin. They plan to be gone about six months. Vigorous pr
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 110 The Florists' Review SHmKMBiiB 16, 1920. Account of the death of Gerald L. Holsinger, president of Holsinger Bros., Eosedale, Kan., appears in the obituary* column of this issue. •• \ Friends of Adolph Muller, owner of the De Kalb Nurseries, Penn Square, Philadelphia, who left with a friend the latter part of July for a big game hunt in Alaska, have received word that the pair, accompanied by a guide, have gone to the head of the Donjek Jind White rivers, where the hunting is expected to begin. They plan to be gone about six months. Vigorous protests against the imposi- tion of blanket restrictions on shipments from the states of New Jersey and Penn- sylvania on account of the Japanese beetle were made at Washington Septem- ber 10 by nurserymen's representatives. President Lloyd Stark and Secretary John Watson, of the A. A. N., both were in attendance. Full account of the hear- ing appears on another page of this issue. PABK SUPERINTENDENTS MEET. Elect Officers in Louisville. In the concludiilg session of the con- vention of the American Association of Park Superintendents," held in the Seelbach hotel, Louisville, Ey., Sep- tember 9 to 11, the following .officers were elected: President, Henry W. Busch, superintendent of parks, Detroit, Mich.; vice-president, Julius V. Bur- gevin. New York; secretary-treasurer, Emmett P. Griffin, East St. Louis, 111. Mr. Busch, who had previously been vice-president, succeeds John . W. Thompson, of Seattle. Mr. Griffin, who is editor of Parks and Eecreation, the official publication of the organization, was reelected. Walter Wright, Chi- cago, and Charles W. Davis, Memphis, were elected members of the board of directors for 3-year terms, succeeding George W. Hess, Washington, D. C, and Edward R. Mack, Wilmington, Del. Detroit, Mich., was selected as the place for the 1921 convention. Membership Dues Increased. Resolutions were adopted by the as- sociation increasing the annu
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