. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review December 5, 1912. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE ORNAMENTAL TRBBS ROSES PRUIT TRBBS SHRUBS CLEMATIS EVERGREENS Writ* for TnAmUmt, W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Ceneva. N. Y. SMALL FRUITS ? . • JS V? •? ^ J r . ..,^«.-^—^.J£._^... M TBAR8 1000 ACRXI Mention The Review when you write. HURSERY NEWS. AXEBXCAK ASSOOIATIOV OF NITBSEBTMEN. Offlcenr for 1912-1918: Prea., Thomai B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; Vlce-Prea., J. B. Pllklng- ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec*/, John Hall, Rocbeater, N. Y.; Treaa., C. L. Tatea, Rocbeater, N. Y. Tblrty-elg


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 82 The Florists' Review December 5, 1912. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRADE ORNAMENTAL TRBBS ROSES PRUIT TRBBS SHRUBS CLEMATIS EVERGREENS Writ* for TnAmUmt, W. & T. SMITH COMPANY. Ceneva. N. Y. SMALL FRUITS ? . • JS V? •? ^ J r . ..,^«.-^—^.J£._^... M TBAR8 1000 ACRXI Mention The Review when you write. HURSERY NEWS. AXEBXCAK ASSOOIATIOV OF NITBSEBTMEN. Offlcenr for 1912-1918: Prea., Thomai B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; Vlce-Prea., J. B. Pllklng- ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec*/, John Hall, Rocbeater, N. Y.; Treaa., C. L. Tatea, Rocbeater, N. Y. Tblrty-elghth annual meeting. Portland, Ore., Jnne, 1913. William C. Mooee & Co., Newark, N. J., have a new concrete office building 65x110 and four stories high. A retail business through agents is done. Wilson M. Gould is president and general man- ager. The California Nurseries and Orchards have been incorporated at Los Angeles, Cal., with a capital stock of $250,000. The directors are G. M. Boyd, F. H. Smith, F. E. Dillon, E. D. Terrell and P. D. Barnhart. Peter Youngeks, C. H. Barnard and G. A. Marshall are the members of a committee appointed by the state board of horticulture to draft a bill providing for the inspection of nursery stock, to be introduced in the Nebraska legislature this winter. The nurserymen throughout the coun- try are planning for a big trade next year. Agricultural conditions are favor- able to a large planting. Some varieties of apple trees will be short, but on the whole there will be a very satisfactory supply to offer. Small fruit stock will be in great demand. Wade R. Maktin, of Lincoln, Neb., has purchased an interest in the Yager Nursery, at Fremont, Neb., and will be- come a partner of J. A. Yager in man- aging the business. The firm name will be Yager & Martin. The nursery at Lin- coln will be continued and the plantings at Fremont will be considerably extended. At the last annual convention of the American Association of Nurserymen, P


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