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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dbcembeh 8, 1904. 



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NURSERY NEWS. 



AMERICAN ASSOOATION OF NURSERYMCN. 



Pros., E. W. Kirkpatrlck, McKlnney, Tex ; 

 Vloe-Pres., C. L. Watroua, Den Moines; Sec'y, 

 0«o. O. Searer, Rochester; Treas.. O. L. Tates. 

 Rochester. The 29th annual contention will be 

 heU at West Baden, Ind., June, 1906. 



The call for cherry trees is steadily 

 on the increase. 



8HEEVEP0RT, La. — Downs & Co. are 

 successors to the Shreveport Nursery and 

 Orchard Ck). They say that the choice 

 French roses are now in the lead in the 

 South. 



Stjpt. J. H. Hadkinson, at the 

 World's Fair is busy digging stock and 

 packing it for shipment to exhibitors 

 in his department. He hopes to have 

 everything out in good season. 



J. H. McFarland, of Harrisburg, 

 Pa., president of the American Civic 

 AMociation, the other day told the Chica- 

 go branch of that organization that fruit 

 trees instead of ornamentals should be 

 planted along city streets. 



The prolonged season has been a fa- 

 vorable one for the nurserymen. Sales 

 and deliveries have been good and the 

 quantity of stock dug and in storage 

 houses promises a much better spring 

 business than was done this year. 



J. M. Hampton, the florist, Charlotte, 

 N. C, is reported to have control of the 

 -stock of a peach which is practically 

 ■everbearing, beginning to ripen in August 

 and continuing through until cold weath- 

 er. The report states that Mr. Hampton 

 lias 50,000 budded for next season. 



G«ORGE Ellwanger, of Rochester, cel- 

 ebrated his eighty-eighth birthday De- 

 -cember 2 and to make the occasion mem- 

 orable a number of his friends presented 

 bim with a handsome silver coffee ser- 

 vice accompanied by a letter expresave 

 of the high esteem in which he is held. 



The periodical bulletins of the New 

 England Park Superintendents have be- 

 come the "Items of Park News," pub- 

 lished by the Park Department of the 

 American Civic Association^ G. A. Par- 

 ker, Hartford, Conn., department vice- 

 president. It will be made the medium 

 tor the dissemination of much valuable 

 information. It will be sent free to 

 those who ask Mr. Parker to put their 

 names on his mailing list. 



WORLiyS FAIR AWARDS. 



For some time there have oeen rumors 

 of trouble over the awards at the Louis- 

 iana Purchase Exposition. Here's what's 

 tbe matter: it is from a letter from Sen- 

 ator Carter, president of the United 

 States commission, to D. R. Francis, pres- 

 ident of the Exposition company: 



The commission cannot permit tbe use of Its 

 name or the name of any of Its officers or mem- 

 bers In connection with any diploma, certificate, 

 «r other evidence of award while any part of 



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tbe proceedings rest under adequately supported 

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The statement is made that about 

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S. A. F. PROCEEDINGS. 



The Proceedings of the Twentieth An- 

 nual Convention of the Socity of Ameri- 

 can Florists, held at St. Louis, August 

 16-19, have made their appearance in 

 pamphlet form. It is a stenographic 

 report, including, besides the essays and 

 other matter published by the Review 

 at the time, the full text of the state 

 vice-presidents' reports, lists of members, 

 report of the Hail Association, etc., all 

 carefully indexed. Accompanying the 

 Proeeedings, which make a total of 224 

 pages, come the constitution and by- 

 laws in handy form and a pamphlet of 

 twenty pages, being a list of all the 

 platits registered by the society to Octo- 

 ber 1, 1904. 



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