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The program of addresses and papers 

 for the convention was as follows: 



President's address, Milton Moss, HuntSTille, 

 Ala. . 



Secretary-treasurer's report, A. I. Smith, Knox- 

 vlUe, Tenn. 



"The War and Business," Chas. T. Smith, Con- 

 cord, Ga. 



"The Open Question," Jefferson Thonlas, Jack- 

 sonville, Fla. 



"Prices," Miss E. - B. Drake, Winchester, 

 Tenn. 



"Should We Dispose ot Our Surplus Stock 

 Through Department Stores at Prices Below Cost 

 of Production, and What Effect Will It Have on 

 Our Future Sales?" J. F. Dofialdson, Sparta,. Ky. 



"Pecan Talk," James Brodie, Blloxi, Miss. 



"The Propagation of Coniferous Evergreens 

 from Cuttings," Thomas A. McBeth, Spring- 

 field, O. 



"What Cooperation Has Done for Catawba 

 County, North Carolina," W. J. Shuford, Hick 

 ory, N. C. 



"Broad-leaved Evergreens for the South," R. C. 

 Berckmans, Augusta, Ga. 



"My Method of Propagating Pecans," W. C. 

 Keed, VIncennes, Ind. 



"Nurserymen Cooperating with Entomologists," 

 E. L. Worsbam, state entomologist, Atlanta, Ga. 



"A Fair De«l for the Other Fellow," O. Y. 

 Fraser, Huntsville, Ala. 



"Citrus Canker," R. C. Simpson, Monticello, 

 Fla. 



"Our Agents," A. I. Smith, Knoxvllle, Tenn. 



"Should the Wholesaler Help the Retailer in 

 Disposing of Surplus Stock This Season, and 

 How?" O. Joe Howard, Pomona, N. C. 



"Garden Roses," by Samuel ,W. Crowell, Rose- 

 acres, Miss. .irM<H 



"The Reorganized National Association," J. R. 

 Mayhew, Waxabachle, Tex. 



"Selected," E. W. Chattin, Winchester, Tenn. 

 and Cj. M. GrLffing, Maccienny,;Fla. . 



"What Th#^ Did at the Detroit Qwnvention," 

 H. B. Chase, Chase. Ala. 



CAUFOBNIA OFFICERS. 



One of those slips that occur in the 

 transmission of news by telegraph was 

 responsible for the statement in The 

 Review of August 19 that Charles 

 Howard, of Hemet, was honored' with 

 the presidency of the California As- 

 sociation of Nurserymen, whereas the 

 man elected to that office was John 

 W. Armstrong, of; Ontario. Charles 

 Howard was first of the vice-presidents 

 elected. 



CONNECnOUT SX7MMEB OUTING. 



An automobile trip to Lake Com- 

 pounce and a day of much fun and a 

 little business composed the annual 

 summer outing of the Connecticut 

 Nurserymen 's Association. 



The feature of the day was a base- 

 ball game, between W. E. Campbell's 

 "Forsythias" and C. R. Burr's "Bar- 

 berries," which the former won by a 

 large margin. The game was notable 

 for Burr's coaching. Hunt's batting, 

 Hoyt's catching, Campbell's pitching 

 and Wilson's base-stealing. Secretary 

 Frank L. Thomas umpired. 



After dinner, at the Casino, the party 

 visited the points of scenic interest 

 about the lake. President W. E. Camp- 

 bell presided over a short business ses- 

 sion, during which the Brainard Nurs- 

 ery & Seed Co., of Thompsonville, was 

 elected to membership. 



CARNATIONS 



Eachantr^ $6.00 per 100 



White Eo^antress 6.00 per 100 



Winsor 6.00 per 100 



White Winsor 6.00 per 100 



White Wonder 7.00 per 100 



BeacoD 6.00 per 100 



Harry Fenn 5.00 per 100 



Cash with order, please 



F. A. EMMONS 



West Kennebunk, Maine 



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200,000 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



This is strong, healthy stock of large size, well 

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 go right ahead. We never offered befter stock— it 

 has beeiuan excellent growing season with us. 



Per 100 1000 



Enchantress .$4.50 $40.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 4.50 40.00 



White Perfection 4.00 35.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 3.50 30.00 



Philadelphia : 5.00 40.00 



Zoe Symoads 3.50 %0.00 



Washington ^ 6.00 50.00 



The earlier you order the quicker 

 you get the planls working for you. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



30 E. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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i^lE|.D-GROWN CARNATIONS 



PINE. HEALTHY STOCK AT CLIAN-UP PRICES 



Victory. 



Per 100 1000 

 .$4 00 $35.00 



White Perfection . .'iii .U 4.00 35.00 



J. A. BU0L0N6, 82-86 E. Randolph St., CHICAGO 



Mention The ReTlew when yog write. 



OBCONICA PRIMROSES 



Very Best Strains 

 Strong plants, from '2>2-inch Dots. 

 fS.OO per 100 $25.00 per 1000 



POINSETTIAS, 2i«> in. strong. $5.50 per lUO; 

 150.00 per 1000; shipped in paper pots. 



600 at 1000 rate. Cash with order.' 



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CARNATIONS 



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