. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. T12 The American Florist. May 6, The NurseryTrade \= AMtRICAN ASSOCIATION OF NIRSERYMEN. E. W. ,Tex.,Pres.; C. L. AVatrous, Des Moines, la,, Vice-Pres.; Georae C. Seager, Eochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind., June H-16,1905. The forestry building at the Lewis and Clark exposition is made of logs. Camellia plants thrive finely in southern California. "Why should they not be grown there to meet the reviv- ing demand? HuNTSViLLE, Ala.—William Cooke, o


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. T12 The American Florist. May 6, The NurseryTrade \= AMtRICAN ASSOCIATION OF NIRSERYMEN. E. W. ,Tex.,Pres.; C. L. AVatrous, Des Moines, la,, Vice-Pres.; Georae C. Seager, Eochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind., June H-16,1905. The forestry building at the Lewis and Clark exposition is made of logs. Camellia plants thrive finely in southern California. "Why should they not be grown there to meet the reviv- ing demand? HuNTSViLLE, Ala.—William Cooke, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was here for sev- eral days visiting the various nurseries in this locality. Springfield, 0.—The United States Nursery Company, of this city, has 130 acres of ground in roses on its planta- tion near Rich, Miss. The company will have 2,000,000 plants for sale within a few months. W. W. Perkins, of Orange, Cal., is spending some time in Modesto, Cal., in a study of conditions there. If satis- fied, he will probably secure about iqo acres of land for the extension of his present business, that of rose culture. , Kan.—a. M. Mallory has leased a tract of land here and will soon commence setting out a nursery. Mr. Mallory is an experienced nursery- man and expects to make the enterprise a permanent fixture. The name will be the Caldwell nursery. California has a state law which provides for the planting of street trees under general tax on property improved provided a majority of property owners on a street petition for it. The law has never been put in practice, but a test case is now to be made by a local improvement association in Los Angeles. Lansing, Mich.—Governor Warner is holding up Senator Cropsey's horticul- tural bill. This bill allows the state board of agriculture to appoint a nurs- ery inspector who may appoint as many deputies as he may desire and with no limit to salary of same. It also does not restrict the amount to be spent o


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