. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 940 The American Florist. July 26^ The Nursery TRaE>B. AH. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfritz. Pres.: D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seagek, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annuul convention, Detroit, Mich., Jiine, 1903. VisiTBD St. Paul: Louis Goeppinger, representing Peignaux & Lorin, of Angers, France. Visited Chicago: John P. Brown, Connersville, Ind., secretary of the Inter- national Society of Arboriculture, enroute home from Colorado. The twenty-sixth annual meeting and exhibit


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 940 The American Florist. July 26^ The Nursery TRaE>B. AH. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfritz. Pres.: D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seagek, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y. Twenty-eighth annuul convention, Detroit, Mich., Jiine, 1903. VisiTBD St. Paul: Louis Goeppinger, representing Peignaux & Lorin, of Angers, France. Visited Chicago: John P. Brown, Connersville, Ind., secretary of the Inter- national Society of Arboriculture, enroute home from Colorado. The twenty-sixth annual meeting and exhibition of the Georgia State Horti- cultural Society will be held at Macon, Ga., August 6 and 7. Peof. F. A. Waugh, of the Vermont Experiment Station, has been appointed professor ot horticulture at the Massa- chusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, succeeding Prof. S. T. Maynard. Look Out for Red Spider. Those owning or caring for hemlock or Norway spruce hedges will do well to watch for the appearance of red spider and promptly adopt a means of eradica- tion. Its appearance is generally recog- nized by a yellow and sickly appearance of the foliage. Perennial phloxei this year seem to be more or less troubled with the same enemy and many apparently diseased plants will, on Inspection, be found covered with red spider on the under side of the leaves. The antidote is kerosene emulsion applied through a good sprayingnozzleand force pump. If not possessing one, a hand syringe will do but, remember, prompt- ness in such matters will bring its own reward. F. C. Detroit. CLUB HAS ITS MOST ENJOYABLE OUTING.— A PICNIC ON AN ISLAND.—BUSINESS DROPS OFF.—FUNERAL FLOWERS THE PRINCI- PAL DEMAND.—PARTY OF TEN LIKELY FOR CONVENTION TRIP.—A WEDDING AND OTHER NOTES. The Florists' Club outing on Tuesday, July 22, was the most successful and enjoyable of any in the history of the club, the party numbering about seventy- five. Leaving the city on the new excur- sion boat, Columbia, the trip


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