. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists*^ Review SiPTEMBZB 28. 1922. Report of the death of John T. Lorett, Little Silver, N. J., appears on the obituary page. Fire completely destroyed the packing sheds of the Gash Nurseries, Sebastopol, Cal., September 3. Paragraphs from the new tariff law which affect the nursery trade are quoted on page 28 of this issue. The Greenville Nursery Co., of Green- ville, N. C., has opened a branch at Spartanburg, S. C, to be known as the Spartanburg Nursery Co. The oficers of the newly formed company are as fol- lows: President, A. B. Calv


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 124 The Florists*^ Review SiPTEMBZB 28. 1922. Report of the death of John T. Lorett, Little Silver, N. J., appears on the obituary page. Fire completely destroyed the packing sheds of the Gash Nurseries, Sebastopol, Cal., September 3. Paragraphs from the new tariff law which affect the nursery trade are quoted on page 28 of this issue. The Greenville Nursery Co., of Green- ville, N. C., has opened a branch at Spartanburg, S. C, to be known as the Spartanburg Nursery Co. The oficers of the newly formed company are as fol- lows: President, A. B. Calvert; secretary- treasurer, C. O. Allen; resident manager, . Claude Miller. A VOLUNTARY petition in bankruptcy was filed in the United States district court Wednesday, September 13, by John A. Hodgdon, 23 Grove street, Cliftondale, Mass., doing business as the Hub Nursery & Seed Co., Cliftondale. The liabilities are fixed as $5,216, while the assets amount to $264. The certificate of incorporation of the Ahrenstedt Nurseries, White Plains, N. y., to carry on the business of grow- ing, cultivating and dealing in flowers, seeds, trees, bulbs, etc., has been filed in the oflSce of the county clerk, Westchester county. The company will have a capital stock of $10,000. The incorporators are Herman Ahrenstedt, White Plains, N. Y.; Charles L. Bartels, Bronx, N. Y.; John F. Devine, Brooklyn, N. Y. According to E. M. Sherman, president of the Sherman Nursery Co., Charles City, la., nursery stock in that section of the country has made a most satisfactory growth this season and stands are usually good. Financial conditions are materially improved throughout the west, and the firm is looking for an unusually good trade for another year. "We shall have an especially fine block of apple, native plum, Hansen's hybrids and Compass to offer to the trade this year," says Mr. Sherman. "We are also well stocked in currant and some lines of ornamental shrubs. Evergreens, however,


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