. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Weekly Florists' Review. JUNX 20, 1912. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRAOE ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS EVERGREENS FRUIT TREES SMALL FRUITS Wrtt* for Timd* List. wr& T. SMITH Company, eeneva, n. y. "0 --lia 00 TSAB8 1000 ACRn NDKSERY NEWS. AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTBSESYMEir. Officers for 1912-1913: Pres., Thomas B. Meehan, Dresber, Pa.; Vlce-Pres., J. B. Pllklng- ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. Thirty-eighth annual meeting, Portland, Ore., June, 1913. The Kirkman Nu


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Weekly Florists' Review. JUNX 20, 1912. NURSERY STOCK FOR FLORISTS' TRAOE ORNAMENTAL TREES SHRUBS CLEMATIS EVERGREENS FRUIT TREES SMALL FRUITS Wrtt* for Timd* List. wr& T. SMITH Company, eeneva, n. y. "0 --lia 00 TSAB8 1000 ACRn NDKSERY NEWS. AMEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTTBSESYMEir. Officers for 1912-1913: Pres., Thomas B. Meehan, Dresber, Pa.; Vlce-Pres., J. B. Pllklng- ton, Portland, Ore.; Sec'y, John Hall, Rochester, N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. Thirty-eighth annual meeting, Portland, Ore., June, 1913. The Kirkman Nurseries Co., Fresno, Cal., has just invested $21,000 in two lots at Tulare and O streets, on which it will establish offices and city sales head- quarters. B. E. Gage and B. S. Gage, of Peter- son Nursery, Chicago, are making an au- tomobile trip, combining business and pleasure, through northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. C. P. Hartley, Emmett, Idaho, is plan- ning to build a storage and packing house 40x300 feet and two stories high. It is needed for handling fruit as much as for nursery stock. The Pope County Nursery, of Potts- ville. Ark., is now owned and controlled by J. A. Eackley and W. A. Martin, who expect to have a fine stock of young trees ready for market in the coming season. It is stated that the nurseries at Boskoop, Holland, in the autumn of 1911 exported to the countries of continental Europe 577 carloads of nursery stock, and 500 carloads in the spring of 1912. In addition large quantities were ex- ported to England and to America. From Fruitland, Idaho, it is reported that Carnifex & Williams, proprietors of the Fruitland Nursery Co., have made a trade with Sargent & Burnet, orchardists, by which they have received thirty acres of young orchard north of Pleasant View in exchange for their nursery stock, which will be disposed of under the name of the firm by the summer of 1914. NURSERYMEN'S CONVENTION. [For an account of the ilrst day's proceed


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