August 23, 1919 



HORTICULTURE 



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WABHINOTON, D .0. 



CONFERRING ON THE CORN 

 BORER 



A conference of the National Asso- 

 ciation of Commissioners of Agricul- 

 ture with state entomologists and rep- 

 resentatives of the United States De- 

 partment of Agriculure will be held on 

 the "European Corn Borer" at Chan- 

 cellor's Hall, State Education Build- 

 ing, Albany, N. Y., Tuesday, August 

 28, 1919, at 9 a. m., and at Room 136, 

 State House, Boston, Mass., Friday, 

 August 29, 1919, 9 a. m. 



On Thursday evening, August 28, a 

 conference of the Commissioners of 

 Agriculture will be held at the Depart- 

 ment of Farms and Markets, corner 

 State and Lodge streets, Albany, N. Y. 



On Thursday evening there will also 

 be a general conference of attending 

 entomologists held in the Library 

 School Room No. 323, Education Build- 

 ing, at 8 ]). m. 



A hearing was recently held to con- 

 sider the guaranteeing of Massachu- 

 setts and the decision will be an- 

 nounced after the conference mention- 

 ed above. 



IT IS EDITOR ROBINSON. 

 We have just received a copy of the 

 National Match News and find it of 

 particular interest because of the fact 

 that its editor is H. M. Robinson, son 

 of Henry M. Robinson, the well known 

 wholesale florist. The paper is not, 

 as one might suppose at first sight, 

 devoted to the interest of match manu- 

 facturers, but is a daily newspaper 

 given over exclusively to the promo- 

 tion of rifle practice in the United 

 States and the dissemination of offi- 

 cial information concerning the na- 

 tional rifle matches of the year 1919. 

 The paper is published at the naval 

 rifle range, at Caldwell, N. J. Mr. 

 Robinson is well fitted for his position. 

 He saw service in the navy during 

 the world war, so that he is familiar 

 with naval matters, and he has re- 

 ceived a thorough journalistic educa- 

 tion, having taken a course at Colum- 

 bia University. 



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