. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ~*^»v'^~ ^'S*'- -?y.^'-'^*'"^ •"??^T*"^ 88 The Florists' Review DiciUUB 21. 1»22. Report of tlie ])rovisioiis affecting nurserymen in the Department of Agri- culture appropriation bill introduced in Congress December 18 appears on a forward page. The annual meeting of the Tennessee State Nurserymen's Association will be held at Nashville January 31. The Hotel Hermitage has been selected as conven- tion headquarters. The association now has a membership of 174 and is a quite active body under the able guidance of the perennial secr


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ~*^»v'^~ ^'S*'- -?y.^'-'^*'"^ •"??^T*"^ 88 The Florists' Review DiciUUB 21. 1»22. Report of tlie ])rovisioiis affecting nurserymen in the Department of Agri- culture appropriation bill introduced in Congress December 18 appears on a forward page. The annual meeting of the Tennessee State Nurserymen's Association will be held at Nashville January 31. The Hotel Hermitage has been selected as conven- tion headquarters. The association now has a membership of 174 and is a quite active body under the able guidance of the perennial secretary-treasurer, Prof. G. M. Bentley. Upon petition filed by Samuel and Jessie Snoddy in the Superior court, at Lafayette, Ind., William A. Dresser has been named as receiver for the nurserj' of A. W. Heine and Claude Wood. The petitioners set out that defendants had failed to do certain things and to make certain payments that were in an agree- ment, and asked for a $ judgment against them. At the annual meeting of the Northern Retail Nurserymen's Association, held at St. Paul, Minn., December 4 and 5, the following officers were elected for the coming year: President, T. A. Torgeson, Estevan, Sask., Canada; vice-president, L. J. Tucker, Madison, Wis.; secretary- treasurer, C. H. Andrews, Faribault, Minn.; executive committee, E. M. Sher- man, Charles City la.; John L. Hawkins, Minneapolis, Minn.; Charles Chinberg, Minneapolis; R. D. "Underwood, Lake City, Minn., and L. J. Wesley, Owatonna, Minn. The increased number of applications for trees for spring planting which are now coming into the department of for- estry at Harrisburg, Pa., indicates that the movement of reforestation in the state of Pennsylvania is making rapid progress. Land owners in all parts of that state have applied for trees to the amount of 4,000,000, which consist chiefly of wliite pine, Norway spruce, Japanese red pine, European larch, red oak, catalpa and black walnut. The depart- ment of


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