. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1074 The American Florist. Dec. ig The Nursery Trade American Association o£ Nurserymen. C. J. Brown. Rochester, President; C. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport, Ind., VicePresdent; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y.,Secy. Thirty-fourth annual convention to be held at Rochester, N. Y., June, 1909 The dogwoods and willows are very beautiful now in the parks around Chi- cago, especially around the wooded island in Jackson park. TiTE nurserymen of Pasadena, Calif., complain of the few varieties of trees planted by the city,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1074 The American Florist. Dec. ig The Nursery Trade American Association o£ Nurserymen. C. J. Brown. Rochester, President; C. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport, Ind., VicePresdent; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y.,Secy. Thirty-fourth annual convention to be held at Rochester, N. Y., June, 1909 The dogwoods and willows are very beautiful now in the parks around Chi- cago, especially around the wooded island in Jackson park. TiTE nurserymen of Pasadena, Calif., complain of the few varieties of trees planted by the city, a great sameness be- ing thereby caused. The Globe Nursery Co., of Bristol, Tenn., has purchased a farm of 500 acres for nursery purposes near Blountville. The price paid was $25,000. St. Joseph. Mo.—E. M. Wilson, ad- vertising manager of Stark Bros., Louisi- ana, was the principal speaker at the Ad club luncheon at the Hotel Robidoux December 2. Waldes, N. y.—Wm. P. Kestlo, who recently purchased land in Bast Walden, will start a nursery for fruit and shade trtes. to be run in connection with his florists' busines. YoUB name is rightly booked in our Trade Directory—at least we suppose it is if you do not advise us. If you make any changes this season, please drop us a postal. Geneva, N. 1.—The Geneva Nursery Co. has . been incorporated with capital stock $10,000 to grow nursery stock. The incorporators are Chas. T. Struble and Ferdinand Kaiser, of this city, and Con- red Wehnes, of Waterloo. JoLiET, III.—O. C. Simonds, of the Graceland cemetery, Chicago, has charge of the laying out of a new cemetery here on Washington street. It is to be laid out on up-to-date lines and will probably be called Elmhurst cemetery. Westchester, Pa.—The large farm recently purchased from C. H. Hannum by Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, which will be added to the large nursery tract of the above firm, is gradually being prepared for tree planting. While possession has not yet been given, pe


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