. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 80 The American Florist. An American Association of Nurserymen. J. W. Hill, Ues Moiiips, President; C. M Hobbs, Uridf^cj ort, lud., Vice-President; George O Seaser, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y Thirty-tliird annual convention to be held at Milwaukee, \Vis,, June, 1908. Jf C. C. Morse & Co., of San Francisco and Santa Clara, are making great im- provements at their nursery at Oak- land, under the able management of J. Vallance.—P. Baker Bros. Co., Fort Worth, Texas, has incorporated with capital stock $40,000 f


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 80 The American Florist. An American Association of Nurserymen. J. W. Hill, Ues Moiiips, President; C. M Hobbs, Uridf^cj ort, lud., Vice-President; George O Seaser, Rochester, N. Y., Sec'y Thirty-tliird annual convention to be held at Milwaukee, \Vis,, June, 1908. Jf C. C. Morse & Co., of San Francisco and Santa Clara, are making great im- provements at their nursery at Oak- land, under the able management of J. Vallance.—P. Baker Bros. Co., Fort Worth, Texas, has incorporated with capital stock $40,000 fully paid up. J. B. Baker is president and general manager and W. J. Baker is secretary and treasurer. JoLiET, III.—The Joliet Nurseries re- cently completed their organization by the election of officers as follows: James H. Ferris, president; C. T. Shep- herd, Jr., secretary, and Col. Bennit, treasurer. A NEW law in Wisconsin provides for uniform inspection by the Agricultural Experiment Station of all nurseries growing and offering stock for sale in the state to determine whether or not the nurseries are free from dangerous fungus and insect pests. Dayton, O.—Judge Brown of the common pleas court, July 17 appointed Ralph H. Gibson, Sheriff of Miami county, as recei-«er of the Albaugh Nur- sery and Orchard Co., Phoneton, bond fixed at $10,000. The appointment was made on application of the Fourth Na- tional Bank of this city, which repre- sented in its petition that the defendant company had liabilities of $40,000. Noah H. Albaugh alone is surety on $37,000 of the amount. In compliance with a decree of the court the assets will be appraised and sold, the process being applied to the liabilities. The bal- ance remaining unpaid will be liquidated by the sale of Albaugh's personal inter- ests. Alden Anderson, manager of the California Fruit Distributors, says that while the state horticultural laws are good in so far as they reach, they should be made broader and more ef-


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