The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ost any time of the year; order today and get the goodof them this season. We can also supply Boxwood in Pyramid. Bush orStandard. State size wanted. Waper Park Conservatories Sidney, Ohio SEND ADVERTISEMENTS EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS 1268 The American Florist. June 75, 1 The Nursery Trade 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-t4,1912. R. A. Reeves of


The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade . ost any time of the year; order today and get the goodof them this season. We can also supply Boxwood in Pyramid. Bush orStandard. State size wanted. Waper Park Conservatories Sidney, Ohio SEND ADVERTISEMENTS EARLY FOR BEST RESULTS 1268 The American Florist. June 75, 1 The Nursery Trade 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-t4,1912. R. A. Reeves of Lake View Nur-sery says Cleveland wants next yearspeony show. Santa Ceuz, Calif.—The membersof the State Horticultural Society visit-ed the nursery of Thomas Thompson, The first carload shipments ofGreenboro peaches from HutchinsonCounty, Texas, were made June 10 thisseason. American Association of Nurserymen. The thirty-seventh annual conven-tion American Association of Nursery-men opened at Boston, Mass., June 300 members were in attend-. President J. H. Dayton. American Association of Nurserymen. ance, including Guj A. Bryant, Belle-ville, 111.; Col. C. L. Watrous, DesMoines, la.; John H. Dayton, Paines-ville, O.; John Chase Derry, N. H.;Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md.; F. , Topeka, Kans.; J. Horace Mc-Farland, Harrisburg, Pa.; C. J. Maloy,Rochester. N. Y.; Joseph E. Neehan,Dresher, Pa.; W. P. Stark, Louisiana,Mo.; J. C. Van Lindley, Pomona, N. C.;J. Woodward Manning, North Wil-mington. Mass.; H. G. Wyman, Lynn,Mass.; J. E. Field, Fremont, Neb. President John H. Dayton in his an-nual address advocated putting surplusstock on the brush pile instead of seek-ing by cut prices or surplus lists todispose of it and thus demoralize themarket. He was much applauded. Secretary Hall in annual report re-ferred feelingly to the death of A. of Huntsville, Ala., W. H. Moonof Morrisville, Pa,, and Norman of Missouri. The conventionrose and stood in sile


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