. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , ..7 64 TheWeddy Florists' Review. FlBBDABX 1, 1912. Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade Large General Assortment for Spring Planting WBITX FOB TBAOS UST W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. •00 ACBXg- -«S TKABS Mention The Review wben you write. NURSERY NEWS. AKEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTniSERYMEH. Officers for 1911-12: P"?-.„'; H. Dayton. PalnesTlUe, O.; Vlce-pres., W. H. Wyman, North Ablnlton Mai.; Sec'y. John Hall. Eochester. NY • Treas C. L. Yates, Rochester. N. Y. Thlrty-seventh'annnal meeting, Boston, June 1912. Fred D. Clavey, the nu

. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , ..7 64 TheWeddy Florists' Review. FlBBDABX 1, 1912. Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade Large General Assortment for Spring Planting WBITX FOB TBAOS UST W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. •00 ACBXg- -«S TKABS Mention The Review wben you write. NURSERY NEWS. AKEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTniSERYMEH. Officers for 1911-12: P"?-.„';_ H. Dayton. PalnesTlUe, O.; Vlce-pres., W. H. Wyman, North Ablnlton Mai.; Sec'y. John Hall. Eochester. NY • Treas C. L. Yates, Rochester. N. Y. Thlrty-seventh'annnal meeting, Boston, June 1912. Fred D. Clavey, the nu Stock Photo
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. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. , ..7 64 TheWeddy Florists' Review. FlBBDABX 1, 1912. Nursery Stock For Florists' Trade Large General Assortment for Spring Planting WBITX FOB TBAOS UST W. & T. SMITH COMPANY, Geneva, N. Y. •00 ACBXg- -«S TKABS Mention The Review wben you write. NURSERY NEWS. AKEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NTniSERYMEH. Officers for 1911-12: P"?-.„';_ H. Dayton. PalnesTlUe, O.; Vlce-pres., W. H. Wyman, North Ablnlton Mai.; Sec'y. John Hall. Eochester. NY • Treas C. L. Yates, Rochester. N. Y. Thlrty-seventh'annnal meeting, Boston, June 1912. Fred D. Clavey, the nurseryman of Deerfield, HI., has purchased the Selig farm, west of town. The New England Nurseries C!o., of Bedford, Mass., has been incorporated, with a capital stock of $40, 000, by John Kirkegeard, John E. Gilcreast and Bay Edward Estes. Two experienced nurserymen, G. M. Fisher and J. Newton Moore, have pur- chased thirty-five acres of land near Sumas, Wash., and will start what will be known as the Sumas Nursery. J, W. Adams & Co., the nurserymen of Springfield, Mass., have purchased forty acres of land bordering on the Bos- ton & Albany railroad and the "Westfield electric car line, and will begin planting the tract in the spring. The Western Michigan Nursery & Or- chard Co. has been incorporated at Grand Eapids, Mich., with a capital of $25, 000. The officers of the company are: Presi- dent, Glen E. Munshaw; secretary, Earle W. Munshaw; treasurer, Harry Worfil; manager, Adrian Heyboer. The general offices will be at 14 to 16 North Ottawa street. Grand Eapids. TENNESSEE NUESEBYMEN MEET. The Tennessee State Nurserymen's Association held its annual meeting at Nashville, January 26, in conjunction with the State Horticultural Associa- tion's meeting and that of the State Beekeepers' Association. The progfram was as follows: MORNING SESSION. Invocation—Dr. James I. Vance, Nashrllle. Address of Welcome—Capt. T. F. Peck, com- missioner of agriculture. Re

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