. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 200 The American Florist. Aug, 22, American Association of Nurserymen. C- -T, Browu, Roeh«.'Ster. N. Y. I'l'i'sident; (.'. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport. Ind., VicePresdent; George C. Sea<^er. Rochester, N. Y.,Sec'y. Thirtv-fourth aiinu;il convention to bf* held at Rochester. N. Y., June, 19C9. J The packing season will soon bo com- ing ronnd. See that a sufficiency of ma- terial is on hand. BoccoNiA CoRDATA. where there is plenty of room for its full development, is one of the finest hardy plants extant. Its grand foli


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 200 The American Florist. Aug, 22, American Association of Nurserymen. C- -T, Browu, Roeh«.'Ster. N. Y. I'l'i'sident; (.'. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport. Ind., VicePresdent; George C. Sea<^er. Rochester, N. Y.,Sec'y. Thirtv-fourth aiinu;il convention to bf* held at Rochester. N. Y., June, 19C9. J The packing season will soon bo com- ing ronnd. See that a sufficiency of ma- terial is on hand. BoccoNiA CoRDATA. where there is plenty of room for its full development, is one of the finest hardy plants extant. Its grand foliage in spring and its feathery phimes in late summer and autumn keep up a longer display of beanly than almost any other herbaceous plant. C. J. McCormick, Monroe, Mtch. In our issue of August 8 we gave a short description of the newly formed McOormick Nursery Co., of Monroe. Mich., and we have pleasure now in pre- senting an portrait of its presi- dent. C. J. McCormick. Many of his friends will remember him best ; to his connection with the agency de- partment of the Greening Nursery Co., also (if Monroe. American Ass'n of Park Superintendents. President Cowel! called the t«nth an- nual convention of the American Associa- tion of Park Superintendents to order at 10:30 a. m., August 11, in the reception room at Milwaukee. Wis. About 40 were present including park superintendents from various points and interested people of Milwaukee. C. F. Merrill, in his address of welcome, spoke of the good work of their own park superintendent. Theo. Wirth. and said he was very glad to meet an association of this sort. After calling attention to the park systems of various Scotch and English cities and the greatly increased value of the land in the vicinities of the parks he referred to the system at Min- neapolis, speaking of the Mississippi river Minnehaha falls and the lake system. The speaker had heard men from Kansas City say thev would give .S1,0(X».


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