74 MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



SARCOXIE NURSERIES. 



Two Riifa Ash; 2 Sharp-leaf Ash ; 2 Imbricated ; 2 Wier's Cut-leaf 

 Maple ; 2 White Ash ; 2 Punctata ; 2 iTorway Spruce ; 2 White Pine ; 

 2 Scotch Pine; 2 European Larch; 2 Arbor Vita*; 4 Sweet Gum; 2 

 Teas Japan Catalpa ; 2 Variagated Catalpa; 2 Umbrella China; 2 Eu- 

 ropean Birch ; 2 Cedar Elm ; 2 Burr Oak ; 2 Tulip trees ; 2 Wisconsin 

 Willow ; 1 Weepinof Cornus ; 2 Cornus Florida ; 2 Snowball ; 2 Prairie 

 Queen Roses ; 2 Baltimore Belle ; 4 White Elm ; 2 Russian Olive ; 2 

 Red Elm. J. B. WILD & BROS. 



STARK NURSERIES, LOUISIANA, MO. 



Four European W. W. Birch, 8 to 10 feet; 4 Catalpa Speciosa, 6 

 to 8 feet ; 4 European Linden ; 4 Norway Maple, 4 feet ; 4 Oak Lf. 

 Mountain Ash, 3 to 4 feet ; 4 Poplar Lombardy, 8 to 10 feet ; 4 Tulip 

 Tree, 2 to 3 feet; 4 Weeping Willow, 4 to 6 feet; 4 Am. Arbor Vit*, 2 

 to 3 feet; 4 Pine White, 2 to 3 feet; 4 Pine Scotch, 2 feet ; 4 Red 

 Cedar, 3 to 4 feet ; 4 Althea, Double ; 4 Berberry, Purple ; 4 Deutzia 

 Crenata ; 4 Enonymus, (Strawberry Tree) : 4 Purple Fringe ; 4 Phila- 

 delphus; 4 Spirea Billardii ; 4 Spirea Prunifolia; 4 Spirea Lanceolata;. 

 4 Viburnum Lantana ; 4 Viburnum Snowball ; 4 Honeysuckle Halleana. 



STARK BROS. 



Now a word for our experimental forest at Nevada. Every member 

 should use his influence to have that planting a model of what forestry 

 can be and will be some day in this country. The time is coming not 

 when we must stop cutting down trees, but when we must plant a forest 

 all over our land. I am no sympathyzer with this cry of "stop cutting 

 the trees," for that is what they were made for. But I am in earnest iif 

 the cry of "plant forest trees" ! plant them everywhere they will grow, 

 take care of them ; plant ! plant ! plant ! the time will come when they 

 will bring blessings and money too. 



The American Horticultural Society holds its meeting at Cleveland 

 in September, and some one should go there with a collection of fruits. 



The American Association of Nurserymen meet at Washington on 

 June 16 to 19, and no doubt but many of our nurserymen will be there 

 as they should be. 



The American Association of Florists meet at Philadelphia in 

 August, and we trust our society will be well represented there also. 



