. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Feb. II, /T The Nursery Trade \ AMERICAN ASSOQATION OF NURSERYMEN. E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKinney, Tex., Pres.; C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, la., Vioe-Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind., June, 1905. .. PiTTsriELD, Mass.—The Greylock park commission has taken by eminent domain 1,361 acres of land in Adams and New Ashford, for the Greylock reservation, which now has 5,460 acres. New York.—The Bloodgood Nur- sery, Incorporated,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 132 The American Florist. Feb. II, /T The Nursery Trade \ AMERICAN ASSOQATION OF NURSERYMEN. E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKinney, Tex., Pres.; C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, la., Vioe-Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind., June, 1905. .. PiTTsriELD, Mass.—The Greylock park commission has taken by eminent domain 1,361 acres of land in Adams and New Ashford, for the Greylock reservation, which now has 5,460 acres. New York.—The Bloodgood Nur- sery, Incorporated, has been organ- ized with a capital of $50,000, the incorporators being P. O. Keene, H. Anderson and S. Croke, all of New Tork. , Washington, V>. C.—An amendment to the agricnltural appropriation bill, which was passed by the house, pro- vided setting apart $10,000 for investi- gation and introduction of parasites and other patural enemies of the gypsy and brown-tail moths. Helena, Mont.—The Montana State Horticultural Society has selected Mis- soula as the meeting place next year. The following officers were elected at the annual meeting: President, C. P. Dallman, Missoula; secretary and treas- urer, Verdie Spurgen. Rogers, Ark.—The Arkansas Horti- cultural Society closed its annual meet- ing January 26. Mena was selected for the next annual meeting. The follow- ing are the new officers: President, Senator John P. Logan, Siloam Springs; secretary, Prof. Ernest Walker, Fay- etteville; treasurer, J. W. Vestal, Rhea. Nursery Notes. large to hold as many as you have. Below the freezing point place them in layers so there will be no difficulty in getting them out in the spring. After covering all up well throw on some straw manure or litter. Should there be no sandy soil procure some and pack the cuttings away in sand in any cool place, being careful not to let them get too dry. M. Deutzias and weigelias will be in fine shape for fall trade by cutting to the ground thi


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