. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Florists^ Review NOTIMBBB 18, 1910. 3C -»> "" 3C 3C M NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE n 3C 3C 31 3C 3C 3C OALIFOBNIA NimSERYMEN. Meet at CMco. The ninth annual meeting of the Cali- fornia Association of Nurserymen at- tracted a large gathering at Chico this week, for during the same week the an- nual state convention of fruit growers and farmers and also the state associa- tion of county horticultural commission- ers were in session. The nurserymen's sessions open Thursday morning, Novem- ber 13, called to order by President Wm. T. K
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 126 The Florists^ Review NOTIMBBB 18, 1910. 3C -»> "" 3C 3C M NEWS OF THE NURSERY TRADE n 3C 3C 31 3C 3C 3C OALIFOBNIA NimSERYMEN. Meet at CMco. The ninth annual meeting of the Cali- fornia Association of Nurserymen at- tracted a large gathering at Chico this week, for during the same week the an- nual state convention of fruit growers and farmers and also the state associa- tion of county horticultural commission- ers were in session. The nurserymen's sessions open Thursday morning, Novem- ber 13, called to order by President Wm. T. Kirkman, Jr., of the Kirkman Nurs- ersies, Fresno. To the welcome of Dr. E. B. Copelaud, president of the Chico Chamber of Commerce, George F. Otto, of San Diego, chairman of the executive committee, responds, followed by the president's address and the report of Secretary-Treasurer Henry W. Krucke- berg, of Los Angeles. "Trade signs of the time" were stated by the association in its conven- tion program in the following words: "Prevailing trade conditions call for intelligent cooperative action, for the standardization of nursery products in both the economics and ornamentals, for a broader knowledge of costs of produc- tion and good salesmanship, for a higher eflficiency and better standards of labor in nursery row and office, for just and equitable relations between horticul- tural authorities, the commercial plants- men and the fruit growers, for a get- together movement that will give the nursery industry rank with the great financial, mercantile and manufacturing industries of the ; Committee Reports. Reports of special committees are scheduled as follows: Membership—R. M. Teague, San Dimas. Finance—John S. Armstrong, Ontario. Vacuum fumigation—David U. Mackie, Los Angeles. Experiment station cooperation — Leonard Coates, Morganbill. Standard fruit tree caliper—George C. Roediiig, Fresno. Standardizing fruit varieties—J. E. Bergthol
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