. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 138 The American Florist. Aug. 3, The Nursery Trade American Association of Nurserymen. John Watson, Newark, N. Y., President; Lloyd C. Sbirk, Louisiana, Mo., Vice-Presi- dent; .Jolm Hall, 204 Granite bldg., Roch- ester, N. Y., Secretary. Forty-second annual convention will be held at Philadelphia, Pa., .June, 1917. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — The Chatta- nooga Nurseries have filed a petition in bankruptcy with liabilities of $27,979. LoinsviLLE, KT.—George Holland, for many years superintendent of St. Louis cemetery in


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 138 The American Florist. Aug. 3, The Nursery Trade American Association of Nurserymen. John Watson, Newark, N. Y., President; Lloyd C. Sbirk, Louisiana, Mo., Vice-Presi- dent; .Jolm Hall, 204 Granite bldg., Roch- ester, N. Y., Secretary. Forty-second annual convention will be held at Philadelphia, Pa., .June, 1917. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. — The Chatta- nooga Nurseries have filed a petition in bankruptcy with liabilities of $27,979. LoinsviLLE, KT.—George Holland, for many years superintendent of St. Louis cemetery in this city, died here recently. C. B. WHITNAI,!,, the well known tree specialist, of Milwaukee, Wis., says good growing conditions for trees afford the best insurance against the ravages of insects and disease. NOEFOLK, Va.—The annual conven- tion of the Association of American Cemetery Superintendents will be held here, August 2Z-24. J. M. Broughton is chairman of the local committee of arrangements. Fah Rtvee, Mass.—Claims against the estate of the late George L. Free- man, orchid grower, said to be in- solvent, will be investigated by com- missioners who have been appointed for that purpose. Sewicklet, Pa.—Robert W. Hutchin- son, well-known landscape gardener for the Pennsylvania Lines AVest, who died at Palm Beach, Fla., July 18, was buried from his late residence here, July 23. The funeral services were largely attended. BALTIMORE, MD.—The property of the Franklin Davis Nursery Co., bankrupt, will be sold at the company's farms at MitchellviUe, Md., August 23, 1916, by order of the United States district court for Maryland. Willis B. Myers is referee. Charles R. Woods, 717 Title building, Baltimore, is attorney. Mistletoe Is Forest Pest A recent study, conducted by the United States department of agricul- ture, of the injury done by mistletoe to coniferous trees in the northwest, indicates that in many regions this is a serious forest problem. The western larch,


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