. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 260 The American Florist. Avg. ^7, The Nursery Trade ^?—^ II ?!?! II I American Association of Nurserymen, Louisiana Mo., President: E S. Welch. Shenandoah. Vice-Presi- dent: John Hall. Rochester. N. Sec'y. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held at St. Louis. Mo . June, 1411. RuDBECKiA Golden Rat is a great Improvement over R. Golden Glow. Augusta, Ga.—p. J. Berckmans Co. writes; "Since May We have had ideal growing weather, and nursery stoclc has more tlian made up for the lost time du


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 260 The American Florist. Avg. ^7, The Nursery Trade ^?—^ II ?!?! II I American Association of Nurserymen, Louisiana Mo., President: E S. Welch. Shenandoah. Vice-Presi- dent: John Hall. Rochester. N. Sec'y. Thirty-sixth annual convention to be held at St. Louis. Mo . June, 1411. RuDBECKiA Golden Rat is a great Improvement over R. Golden Glow. Augusta, Ga.—p. J. Berckmans Co. writes; "Since May We have had ideal growing weather, and nursery stoclc has more tlian made up for the lost time due to severe drought in March and April. Owing to the drought tliere is a poor stand of some things, which could not be planted until late. As an illustration of how nursery stock is growing, we have one year budded ap- ples which are today eight feet tall and still growing. The outlook for fall business is very promising. We have recently closed up several large landscape contracts in different parts of the ; Connecticut Nurserymen at Play. Ed. Amemcan Florist :— Enclosed find photograph of a group of the members of the Connecticut Nurserymen's Association, taken on the grounds of the Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, where the association met for a field day, August 11. After spending a pleasant morning exploring the nurseries, the members took the trolley to Savin Rock, Connecticut's Coney Island, where, after a well served dinner at the Colonade, the members played kids for the remainder of the day, taking in all the shows from the roller coaster to the flying horses. It was voted unanimously that the day had been most pleasurably spent. E. P. ?o g M of PT ?? standard Ba;. BAY TREES Standard or Tree Shaped Stem about Crown. Each. Stem about Crown. Each- 45-<8in. $ 45-48in. $ 46-50ln. 28 in ... 8,00 46-54 in. 46-53in. 40 f-» KW^ Height. Each Doz. 100 K/^'V' I f*^^C 10'ol2'n $ $3,00 $ VJVJj\


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