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The Florists' Review 



Junk 29, 1016. 



nurserymen. There are, however, a few 

 exhibits of nursery stock. The exhibi- 

 tors are as follows: 



D. Hill Nursery Co., Dundee, 111., evergreens. 

 A. T. De La Mare Printing & Publishing Co., 



New York, catalogues, etc. , 



J. Horace McFarland Co., Harrisburg, Pa., 



catalogues, etc. 

 Benton Review Shop, Fowler, Ind., catalogues, 



etc. 

 Benjamin Chase Co., Derry, N. H., wood labels.' 

 Dayton Fruit Tree Label Co., Dayton, O., wood 



labels. 



E. Gill Nursery Co., West Berkeley, Cal., rose 

 plants. 



Harrison's Nurseries, Berlin, Md., nursery 



Christy Color-Printing-Engraving, Inc., Roches- 

 ter, N. Y., catalogues, etc. 



Rochester Lithographing Co., Rochester, N. 

 f.. fruit plates. 



Thomas B. Meehan Co., Dresher, Pa., raffia 

 ind calipers. 



A. B. Morse Co., St. Joseph, Mo., catalogues, 

 etc. 



Bartlett Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich., pruners, 

 etc. 



F. AV. Watson & Co., Topelia, Kan., graded 

 fruit trees. 



National Nurserj-man Publishing Co., Inc., 

 Hatboro, Pa., printed matter. 



Stark Bros. Nurseries & Orchards Co., Louisi- 

 ana, Mo., improved tree digger. 



American Fruits Publishing Co., Rochester, 

 N. Y., printed matter. 



Oshkosh Excelsior Mfg. Co., Oshkosh, Wis., 

 excelsior. 



W. A. Drummond, St. Louis, implements. 



The Program. 



The program for the closing days of 

 the meeting is as follows: 



THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 

 Section 4 — Overproduction Frolilems. 



Executive Session — (Closed doors, for members 

 only). 



10:00— "Statistics"— (10 minutes). John Wat- 

 son, Newark, N. Y. 



10:10 — Discussion — (30 minutes). C. M. Hobbs, 

 Frederick L. Atkins, J. Edward Moon, 

 John P. Bice, E. W. Chattin. 



10:40 — "Tariff" — Report of committee — (10 min- 

 utes). Irving Rouse, chairman, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



J0:50 — "Are Higher Duties Desirable ?"— Dis- 

 cussion (30 minutes) by George C. Per- 

 kins, John H. Dayton, George C. Roeding, 

 Frank Weber, Thomas B. Meehan. 



Section 6 — ^Publicity. Open Session. 



11:20 — "Fair Play Nursery Advertising" — (10 



minutes). Frank B. White, Chicago, 111. 

 11:30 — "Cheaper, More Productive Advertising" 



— (10 minutes). E. H. Favor, St. Joseph, 



Mo. 

 11:40— "Cooperative Nursery Publicity"- (10 



minutes). J. Horace McFarland, Harris- 

 burg, Pa. 

 11:50— "Practicable Publicity Plans for the 



A. A. of N." — (10 minutes). Jefferson 



Thomas, Jacksonville, Fla. 

 12:00 — Discussion — (SO minutes). J. R. Mayhew, 



Henry B. Chase, W. H. Wyman, W. F. 



Bohlender, Frederick L. Atkins, E. P. 



Bemardin. 

 12:30 — ^Adjoiumment. 



Section 6 — ^Uisoellaneous — ^Election Officers. 



1:30 — "A Practical Cost System for Nursery- 

 men" — (20 minutes). Hugo Kuechen- 

 melster. Farm Management Department 

 of the University of Wisconsin. 



1:50 — ^Discussion — (30 minutes). C. A. Krlll, 

 Kalamazoo, Mich.; C. C. Mayhew, Sher- 

 man, Tex. ; Henry T. Moon, Morrisvllle, 

 Pa.; C. J. Maloy, Rochester, N. Y. ; 

 A. F. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 



2:20 — "Proper and Uniform Bunching, Packing 

 and Handling of Nursery Stock"— (10 

 minutes). Herbert Chase, Delta, Colo. 



2:30 — Discussion — (20 minutes). D. S. Lake, 

 W. T. Hood, Richmond, Va. ; T. I. Ilgen- 

 frltz, W. J. Maloney. 



2:60 — "A Practical Members' Collection Bu- 

 reau" — Curtis Nye Smith. 



3:80 — Report of State Vice-Presidents. Ad- 

 journment. 



7:00 — Annual Dinner of the Wholesale Nursery- 

 men's Travelers' Protective Association. 



FRIDAY, JUNE 30. 



Section 7 — Inspection Matters. 



B:S0 — Executive Committee Recommendations 

 on Uniform Trade Terms for Members of 

 the American Association of Nurserymen. 

 Henry B. Chase, of the executive commit- 

 tee — (10 minutes). 

 0:40 — Discussion — (10 minutes). John H. Day- 

 ton, Thos. B. Meehan, J. W. Hill, H. D. 

 Simpson, Milton Moss. 

 0:50 — "Danger Ahead" — (10 minutes). Prof. 

 J. G. Sanders, Madison, Wis. 



10:00— "White Pine Blister Bust Quarantine"— 

 (10 minutes). Prof. F. L. Washbvim, 

 St. Anthony Park, Minn. 



10:10 — Discussion — (30 minutes). Wm. Pitkin, 

 ThoB. B. Meehan, Peter Youngers, Theo. 

 J. Smith, Curtis Nye Smith. Prof. J. G. 

 Sanders, M. R. Cashman, Geo. A. Mar- 

 shall, Prof. E. Lee Worsham. 



10:40— Report of Arbitration Committee, W. C. 

 Reed, Vincennes, Ind., chairman. 



JUST ARRIVED 



IN SPLENDID CONDITION 



PALMS, FORSTERIANA, 30 to 32 inches high, each $2.50 



PALMS, BELMOREANA, 26 to 30 inches high, each 2.80 



ASPIDISTRA, Variegated, 9 to 14 leaves, per plant 1.25 



ASPIDISTRA, Green, 9 to 14 leaves, per plant 65 



BAY TREES 



AND 



BOXWOODS 



'WORTH WHILE" QUALITY 



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Oar Bay 



Trees 



Have 



Perfect 



Shaped 



Heads 



and 



Clean 



Healthy 



Foliaee 



Direct 

 Impor- 

 tations 

 from 

 European 

 Creating 

 Soarces 



BOXWOOD 



STANDARD BAY TR££ 



THE STATELY BAY TREE (Laurus Nobilisj 



These grand ornamental trees are "coming into their own" in the middle and west- 

 ern states. For fifty years and more they have been extensively used in the East and 

 there is nothing to be compared with them for beauty and producing an immediate effect. 

 Our stocks have been specially selected by a specialist in Europe. We carry an immense 

 line of these Bay Trees. 



STANDARD, OR TREE SHAPED (See Dlnstration Above) 



Stems, 44 to 60 inches high; crown. 82-inch diameter; each $12.50; per pair, $24.00 



DWARFED STANDARD, or "PONY" BAY TREES 



These have made a big hit with our trade. Decorate the front of your store with a 

 pair of them. 



Stems, 24 to 20 inches; crown, 22 to 24 inches; each, $7.00; per pair. $12.50 



BOXWOOD 



PYRAMID FORM 



With ball and burlap. 



3i« feet high i'. each. $3.85; per pair, $5.85 



4 feethigh each. 4.25; per pair, 7.75 



8PKCIAL PRICKS QUOTKB ON BAT TRKS8 AND BOXWOODS IN QUANTITY 

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166 North Wabash Avenue 



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