The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . e. Smith S Gannett, Geneva. N. Y. Roses, Gannas, Shrubs Ask for New Price List THE GONARD & JONES GO. WEST GROVE, PA. PALMS, FERNS AND Decorative Plants lAHM C/^IYTT dvUll, BROOKLYN. N V. ROSES A SFECIALTT. The Dingee fie Conard Co., WEST GROVE. PA. 1Q,000 Rose Plants. Bridie, Pink Killarney and Richmond. MAKE US AN OFFER on the whole lot or part, and if it sounds good, they are yours. They are allfine, healthv bench plants, but must be sold at once to make room for onrnew rose, Wilhelmina. A Bargain for Some One
The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . e. Smith S Gannett, Geneva. N. Y. Roses, Gannas, Shrubs Ask for New Price List THE GONARD & JONES GO. WEST GROVE, PA. PALMS, FERNS AND Decorative Plants lAHM C/^IYTT dvUll, BROOKLYN. N V. ROSES A SFECIALTT. The Dingee fie Conard Co., WEST GROVE. PA. 1Q,000 Rose Plants. Bridie, Pink Killarney and Richmond. MAKE US AN OFFER on the whole lot or part, and if it sounds good, they are yours. They are allfine, healthv bench plants, but must be sold at once to make room for onrnew rose, Wilhelmina. A Bargain for Some One. Grab It Now. HOERBER BROS, Des Plaines, 111. Mrs Taft ROSES ^^^S Taft Mrs. Taft (Rlvoire), large 214-in $ per 100; $ per ICOO large 3-in per 100; 76 CO per 1000 IMMEDIATE SHIPMENTS. 154 N. Wabash Ave., CHICAGO Bench Rose Plants==Grafted Pink and White Killarney, 2-year-old stock. $ per 1000. Now read> for shipment. BASSETT & WASHBURN, Hinsdale, 111. Budding Knife Free. See Page 936. 968 The American Florist. May 11^. American Association of Nurserymen J. H. Dayton, Painesville, O., President:W. H. Wyman, North Abington, Mass., Vice-President: John Hall, Rochester, N. Y., Secy. Thirty-seventh annual convention to beheld at Boston, Mass., June 12-14,1912. BOXFOED, MASS.—Harlan P. Kelseyhas purchased eighty acres of landwhich he will use for nursery pur-poses. The annual convention of the OhioState Association of Cemetery Superin-tendents to be held, June 26-27, afSidney and Piqua, promises to be ofunusual interest. The officers of thesociety are, Charles Crain, Tiffin, pres-ident; Fred Sloan, Ironton, vice-presi-dent; G. C. Anderson, Sidney, secre-tary and treasurer. American Association of Nurserymen. THIETY-SEVENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION. The thirty-seventh annual conven-tion of the American Association ofNurserymen, to be held at the HotelSomerset, Boston, June 12-14, ought tobe one of the best in its history, andwe urge upon every nurseryman every-where t
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