. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 628 The American Florist. Nov. 22, The Nursery TR^JEie. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfbitz. Pres.; D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention, Detroit, Mich., June, 1903. C. W. Stuart & Company, Newark, N. Y., have moved their offices to the busi- ness block recently purchased at Roches- ter. George Hussman, one of the best known pomologists on the Pacific Coast, died at Napa, Cal., recently, aged 75 years. The Jewell Nursery Company, Lak


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 628 The American Florist. Nov. 22, The Nursery TR^JEie. AM. ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN. Chas. a. Ilgenfbitz. Pres.; D. S. Lake, Vice- Pres.; George C. Seager, Rochester, N. Y., Seo'y. Twenty-eighth annual convention, Detroit, Mich., June, 1903. C. W. Stuart & Company, Newark, N. Y., have moved their offices to the busi- ness block recently purchased at Roches- ter. George Hussman, one of the best known pomologists on the Pacific Coast, died at Napa, Cal., recently, aged 75 years. The Jewell Nursery Company, Lake City, Minn., has put in a complete printing plant capable of turning out all their work. J. O. Share has established a small nur- sery at Albert Lea, Minn. The first season's business encourages him to branch out. The Council Bluffs Nursery Company, of Council Bluffs, la., has with notice of action for ;illeged breach of contract by parties near Waterloo. Detroit. CLUB HOLDS A LIVELY SESSION.—LADIES PRESENT.—VISITORS TO CHICAGO SHOW RECOUNT EXPERIENCES. — RET.\ILERS GIVE EXHIBITIONS.—TRADE SATISFAC- TORY.—VARIOUS NOTES. The club meeting Wednesday evening was full of interest and amusement. A big attendance, which included many of the members' ^vives and lady friends, enjoyed a musical programme provided by the recently appointed entertainment committee. Hugo Schroeter read a paper on his experience in eastern estab- lishments last spring, which was well received. Geo. A. Kackham and Frank Beard gave interesting reports of the Chicago flower show and the large green- house establishments of that city and Joliet, which they visited. L. Bemb, who was one of the Detroit visitors there, also gave a report of the trip, which was full of humorous anecdotes. The evening's programme was concluded bj- an imita- tion of the Chicago club choir at a ban- quet as it impressed some of the younger visitors. Professor Taft, of Lansing, addressed the club at the meeting o


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