. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 278 The American Florist. Mar. 4, American Assoclailoo ol Noraiiymen , Louisiana President; E. S. Welch. Sbeoandoah. Vice Presi dent: John Hall. Rochester. N. Secy. Thirty sixth annual convention to he held at St. Louis. June 14 16 1911. VisiTKIi ('HIC.^: Ailrian Van Leeu- wen. Jr., Worcester, Mas.«. MONTICELLO, lA.—Benjamin Hoyt, a well-known nurseryman, died at his liome February 7. American Asi'n of Railroad Gardeners. At a joint meeting of the executive committee and the committ
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 278 The American Florist. Mar. 4, American Assoclailoo ol Noraiiymen , Louisiana President; E. S. Welch. Sbeoandoah. Vice Presi dent: John Hall. Rochester. N. Secy. Thirty sixth annual convention to he held at St. Louis. June 14 16 1911. VisiTKIi ('HIC.^: Ailrian Van Leeu- wen. Jr., Worcester, Mas.«. MONTICELLO, lA.—Benjamin Hoyt, a well-known nurseryman, died at his liome February 7. American Asi'n of Railroad Gardeners. At a joint meeting of the executive committee and the committee of ar- rangements of the American Associa- tion of Railroad Gardeners, held in Chicago February 25, preliminary ar- rangements for the programme and en- tertainment of guests at the conven- tion to be held in August were dis- cussed. It was decided to issue a beau- tifully illustrated booklet as a souvenir to be" the finest output of the printers' shop, containing illustrations of rail- way gardening on all the leading rail- roads in the United States and Can- ada. Each member of the association will be given a copy and each railroad represented 100 copies. The members of the executive committee are Patrick Foy. Roanoke, Va., president; J, S. Butterfleld. Lee's Summit. Mo., secre- tary-treasurer: J. E. Smith, Ridley Park, Pa , chairman; H. A. Bode. Champaign. 111.: F. W. Vail, Dunellan. N. J. The members of the committee of arrangements are Geo. B. Moulder, Chicago: "W. F. Hutchinson, Pittsburg, Pa.: C. H. Tritschler. Nashville. Tenn., and J. Gipner. Niles, Mich. Pittsburg:. PLENTY Ol'' HTdC'K. Old Sol is with us again and every- thing is lovely, plenty of stock of all kinds and a nice demand. Prices are coming down and a few days will find them'about right. With this lirand of weather the wholesalers will have a full hand in Lent, as the growers are doubling their shipments. >'OTES. Gustave vV Julius Ludwig have opened their new store on Federal street and i
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