. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 438 The American Florist. Mar. 25, The Nursery Trade Amerlcao Association of Nnrstrymcn Louisiana. Mo., PreBident; Sheoandoali. Vice Presi dent: John Hall, Rochester. N. Sec'y. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held atSt. Louis. June 14 16 1911. GEEMANTOWN, N. Y.—S. W. Studley Is making arrangements to start a nursery of 75,000 trees as early in the spring as possible. The jury awarded William Hallo- well $4,860 damages for twenty-six maple trees which the borough of Conshoho


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 438 The American Florist. Mar. 25, The Nursery Trade Amerlcao Association of Nnrstrymcn Louisiana. Mo., PreBident; Sheoandoali. Vice Presi dent: John Hall, Rochester. N. Sec'y. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held atSt. Louis. June 14 16 1911. GEEMANTOWN, N. Y.—S. W. Studley Is making arrangements to start a nursery of 75,000 trees as early in the spring as possible. The jury awarded William Hallo- well $4,860 damages for twenty-six maple trees which the borough of Conshohocken, Pa., chopped down in opening up Seventh avenue. The trees were planted by Mr. Hallowell half a century ago. Stamford, Conn.—The property of the Fernwood Nursery Co., on West Broad street, which recently went Into a receivership, was sold at public auction. Lowell M. Palmer was the purchaser, the amount paid being $50,298. The property consisted of 60 acres of land and 25,000 square feet of greenhouses. Worcester, Mass. Business has been exceptionally good ever since Christmas and there has been a decided scarcity of roses and carnations of all kinds. Tulips, hyacinths and narcissus are in good supply and find ready sale. NOTES. Lange had the largest wedding dec- orations of the season in February. The decorations at the church were in pink. Flat baskets of My Maryland roses were placed on each end of the choir rail, and on top of four tall pil- lars at either aisle and near the center, were masses of roses falling on either side in torch effect, the pillars being twined with smilax. The platform was banked with southern tree-fern palms and foliage plants, with vines falling over the front. The guests' pews were marked off with My Maryland roses and pink ribbon. At the home the receiving party stood in a window al- cove in the library in front of a screen of southern smilax. All around the room, tiny electric lights peeped from among the ferns and smilax. The double ma


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