. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 52 The American Florist. Aug. 6, The Nursery Trade AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. E. W. 7?irkpatrick. MoKinney, Tex.,Pres.; C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, la., Vice-Pres.; Georfje C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind,, June, 1905. Wallingford, Cokn. — The Barnes Brothers' Nursery Corporation has incor- porated with capital stock of $15,000. Greenville, S. C—A new enterprise here is the Millsdale Nursery. The cap- ital is $5,000 and the officers are C. H. Croskey


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 52 The American Florist. Aug. 6, The Nursery Trade AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. E. W. 7?irkpatrick. MoKinney, Tex.,Pres.; C. L. Watrous, Des Moines, la., Vice-Pres.; Georfje C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Thirtieth annual convention. West Baden Springs, Ind,, June, 1905. Wallingford, Cokn. — The Barnes Brothers' Nursery Corporation has incor- porated with capital stock of $15,000. Greenville, S. C—A new enterprise here is the Millsdale Nursery. The cap- ital is $5,000 and the officers are C. H. Croskeys, president; M. L. Berry, vice president and J. N. Holland, secretary. MoRRisTowN, N. J.— "Washington's elm" a famous old tree which was ancient when Washington had his headquarters here in 1779 has been cut dovfrn, being badly decayed and in a dying condition. Stevensville, Mich.—The co-partner- ship heretofore existing between Enos W. Dunham and Joseph P. Puetz, under the firm name of Enos W. Dunham & Com- pany, has been dissolved by mutual con- sent. Enos W. Dunham will conduct the business. Texas Nurserymen's Association. At the last meeting of the Texas Nur- serymen's Association held at Dallas, Texas, last month, the following officers were elected: E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKin- ney, president; B. L, Adams, Bonham, vice-president; John S. Kerr, Sherman, secretary-treasurer. New Orleans, La. J. Steckler and J. A. Newsham have combined torces to establish large seed grounds and nurseries. J. Steckler has leased a whole vacant square at Nashville avenue and Pitt street and will erect four monster greenhouses, laying out the remainder of the grounds in flower and vegetable beds, fruit trees and trees of all kinds, shrubs, palms and every sort of vegetation. The whole he will place under the care of J. A. Newsham, who will have entire charge of thecultivation. Mr. Steckler will take everything pro- duced from the garden under Mr. New- sham's care. Both of th


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