The Rorists^ Review 



August 28. ItUA. 



the Statler hotel. The convention will 

 last for four days, closing September 12. 



An inspection trip to the trial grounds 

 of the D. M. Ferry Co. will be taken 

 Wednesday afternoon, September 10, 

 and to the seed farms of the Jerome B. 

 Bice Co., Grass Lake, Mich., September 

 13. Thursday morning, September 11, 

 a visit will be made to the East Market, 

 Detroit, at 7 a. m. 



The complete program is as follows: 



TTTESSAY, SEFTEKBES 9, 10 A. K. 



AddreM of welcome, by Mayor Couzens, of De- 

 Reply, by President Howard W. Selby. 

 Beport of secretary, by 8. W. Severance. 

 Report of treasurer, by Eugene Davis. 

 President's address, by Howard W. Selby. 

 Announcement of annual committees. 

 Reports of standing committees: 

 Membership committee, by R. W. De Baun. 

 Vegetable nomenclature committee, by T. C. 



Johnson. ^ . _ 



Agricultural colleges committee, by A. T. 



Brwln. ^ „ -^ 



Weights and measures committee, by C. W. 



Waid 



Organization committee, by C. W. Waid. 



TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. 2 P. M. 



"Co8peration Among Producers," by Hale Ten- 

 ant, East Lansing. Mich. 



"A Producer's Organization that CoSperates," 

 by Dorr Buell, Cadillac, Mich. 



"The Ashtabula Lettuce Growers' Association," 

 by P. A. Dunbar, Ashtabula, Ohio. 



"C!o8peration Among Toledo Gardeners," by 

 Louis P. Miller, Toledo, Ohio. 



"Cooperation In New England," by Howard 

 W. Selby. 



TTTESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 8 P. M. 

 "Vegetable Growing in Foreign Countries," by 

 Alfred Vivian, Columbus, Ohio. 



WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 9:30 A. M. 

 Mark«t Gardener*' Section. 



"Experimental Work in Connection with On- 

 tario Vegetable Growing," by Professor A. H. 

 McLennan, Toronto. 



"Developing Improved Strains of Varieties of 

 Vegetables," by Professor J. W. Crow, Guelph, 

 Canada. _ , . 



"The Use of Commercial Fertilizers ana Lime 

 in Connection with Vegetable Growing," by Pro- 

 fessor B. O. Fippin, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Or«enhous« S««tion. 



"Past, Present and Future of Vegetable Forc- 

 ing," by Frank Luce, Ashtabula, O. 



"Vegetable Forcing at Cleveland, Ohio," by H. 

 B. RichardHon, Cleveland. 



"Better Crops for the Greenhouse," by Chair- 

 man H. F. Thompson. 



Mnok Land Section. 



"Promising New Crops for Muck Lands," by 

 Mrs. Osborne, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



"Growing Drug Plants on Muck Soil," by B. L. 

 Woodhams. Mentha. Mich. 



"Murk I^nrt Pmhlpms," by Ezra tievin. 



"Commercial Fertilizers on Muck Land," by 

 Professor E. O. Fippin, Ithaca. 



THTTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 10:00 A. M. 



Market Oarden«r»' Section. 

 "Work at the Virginia Truck Experiment Sta- 

 tion." by Professor T. C, Johnson, Norfolk, Va. 

 "Work on a 2,000-Acre Vegetable Farm," by 

 R. W. De Baun, Bridgeton, N. J. 



"Muskmelon Culture," by H. B. Blandford, 

 Fremont, Micb. 



Oreenhonse Section. 



"Development of Vegetable Forcing at Toledo, 

 0.," by George Bayer, 'Toledo, O. 



"Experimental Work in the Greenhouses at the 

 Ohio Experiment Station," by Professor W. J. 

 Green, Wooster, O. 



"Some Diseases of Greenhouse Crops and Their 

 Control," by Professor A. D. Selby, Wooster, O. 



Mnok Land Section. 



"Growing Celery in the Kalamazoo Region," 

 by Ezra Levin, East Lansing, Mich. 



"Onion Growing on Muclt Land," by C. E. 

 Downing, VermontviUe, Mich. 



Round table discussion on diseases of muck 

 land crops, led by Professor G. H. Coons, East 

 Lansing, Mich. 



THTTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1 P. M. 

 Boat ride. Courtesy of the Detroit Market 

 Gardeners' Association. 



THTTRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 6:30 P. M. 

 Banquet at Statler hotel. Toastmaster, Presi- 

 dent H. W. Selby. 



FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 9:30 A. M. 



"Storage of Vegetables," by Professor H. C. 

 Thompson, Ithnca, N. Y. 



"Bxtension Work for Vegetable Growers," by 

 0. B. Durst, Anna, 111. « - 



"Possibilities of State Association .Work, ^' by 

 Profesaor L. M. Montgomery, secretary Ohio 

 Vegetable Growers* Association. 



Round table diacusslon of diseases of vegetable 

 and tbelr control, led by Dr. O. B. Coons, Bast 

 LaasiBff, Mich. 



ICHELL'S FLOWER SEEDS 



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Also all other Seasonable Seeds. 

 Kulbs and Supplies. 

 Sand for Wholesale Price List. 



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We have Ju^t received from our Grower a lot of 

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Lathhouse Qrown Saad 



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5000 Seeds 9.75 I 26,0OOSeeds 43.76 



CYCILAMEN SEED 

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100 seeds 1000 seeds 



Duka of ConnauKht. Crimson tl.bO lr.^.50 



Excelsior, w hi e with red bdise 1.60 12.60 



Qrandiflora Alba. White 160 1260 



Princess of Wales. Pink.. 1.60 1-2.60 



Salmon Queen. Salmon pink 1 6n 12.60 



Mixed Colors 1.U0 9.00 



MIGNONETTE SEED 

 Michell's Colossal. A strain which cannot be 

 suruasbed fur furuing; a robust grower ani pro- 

 duueg immense flower spikes. Our seeds are 

 saved from K<eenhouse-gniwn srecimens and give 

 splendid lesults. Trade pkt., 40c; $6.00 per oz. 



SWEET PEAS, Winter-flowarinK Spencer in 



all the beat varieties. Send foi price list. 



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FRISAT, SEPTEMBER 12, 1:30 P. X. 

 Report of special committeeK. 

 Election of officers. 



Cleveland, O. — Building operations to 

 the amount of $10,000 are to be started 

 soon bv the Heights Garden & Flower 

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