. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^-JfT^.w^- 116 The Florists'Review BmrrmuBKa, 7. 18]^. The annual meeting of the South- western Nurserymen's Association will be held September 27 and 28 at the Oriental hotel, Dallas, Tex. The summer meeting of the Eastern Nurserymen's Association will be held September 21 at the Hotel Stacy Trent, Trenton, N. J. Luncheon will be at 12:30; the meeting at 2. The Northern Nut Growers' Associa- tion will meet at Rochester, N. Y., Sep- tember 7 to 9. President James S. Mc- Glennon will preside at the meetings. It is expected that more than 100 member
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ?^-JfT^.w^- 116 The Florists'Review BmrrmuBKa, 7. 18]^. The annual meeting of the South- western Nurserymen's Association will be held September 27 and 28 at the Oriental hotel, Dallas, Tex. The summer meeting of the Eastern Nurserymen's Association will be held September 21 at the Hotel Stacy Trent, Trenton, N. J. Luncheon will be at 12:30; the meeting at 2. The Northern Nut Growers' Associa- tion will meet at Rochester, N. Y., Sep- tember 7 to 9. President James S. Mc- Glennon will preside at the meetings. It is expected that more than 100 members will attend. With their fall bulb catalogue, Eoek's Flower Gardens, Independence, Mo., en- close a folder showing two planting plans for small city residence lots. A letter on the outside of the folder offers the serv- ices of a landscape department. A. Pharo Gagge is consultant. John J. Twomey and Albert H. Bubb, both of Williamsport, Pa., have pur- chased two acres of property on the Gee estate here, with an option calling for two more acres. Operations have been started by the two toward construct- ing the Lycoming Nurseries. -;" -, ' , •' Nurserymen's As- summer meeting and Gun Club, on N. Y., Saturday, intending to be Secretary C. J. street, Rochester, The New York State sociation will hold its and outing at the Rod Seneca Lake, Geneva, September 9. Those present should notify Maloy, 209 Linden N. Y. The Weller Nurseries Co., of Hol- land, Mich., reports that the locality is enjoying wonderful late summer weather. The company states that early in the summer many young plants, es- pecially phlox and delphinium, perished on account of a lack of rain, but from June on the weather has been just about right. A. Weller and N. J. W. Kriek, who represented this firm at the S. A. F. convention, returned satisfied with the interest shown in perennials. One of the items this firm had on exhibit in Kansas City was Ashillea The Pearl. In spite of the sultry weather, the plants
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