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The Weekly Ho>fists^ Review^ 



Mat 13, 1909. 



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NURSERY mS. 



AHEBICAN ASSOCIATION OF NDB8EBYHEN. 



Officers for 1908 9: Pres., Charles J. Brown, Ro- 

 ctaester, N. Y.; Vice-Pres., C. M. Hobbs, Bridge- 

 port, Ind.; Sec'y. Geo. C. Seager, Rochester, 

 N. Y.; Treas., C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. The 

 S4th annual conventtoD yiUl be held at Roches- 

 ter, June 9 to 11, 1909. 



NURSERYMEN'S CONVENTION. 



Elaborate preparations are under way 

 for the thirty-fourth annual convention 

 of the American Association of Nursery- 

 men, to be held at Rochester, June 9 to 

 11. The Hotel Seneca is to be head- 

 quarters, meetings and trade exhibits 

 under one roof. But the principal in- 

 terest will lie in the Eochester nurseries 

 themselves, and the Rochester nursery- 

 men are preparing to make the visit 

 memorable. Both President C. J. Brown 

 and Secretary George C. Seager are 

 Rochesterites, and the following local 

 committees have been placed in charge of 

 the preparations: 



Executive Committee— William Pitkin, J. M. 

 Pitkin, Charles J. Brown, Charles J. Maloy, 

 B. S. Osborne, Horace Hooker, William C. 

 Barry, A. H. Salter, George 0. Seager. 



Committee on Finance — William C. Barry, 

 Irving Rouse, Nelson Bogue, George C. Perkins, 

 George S. Josselyn, Theodore J. Smith, John B. 

 Morey, William J. Maloney. 



Committee on Hides, Excursions and Lonesome 

 Roads — Charles J. Maloy, M. B. Fox, B. F. 

 Allen, F. E. Grover, Charles H. Hawks, E. D. 

 Luetchford, A. L. Wood. 



Committee on Bntertalnment of Ladies — Horace 

 Hooker, R. G. Salter, J. F. Dale, K. S. Mayo, 

 A. A. Mosber, Thomas F. Brovrn, C. H. Chase. 

 Mrs. C. J. Brown, Mrs. G. C. Seager. 



Committee on Smoker — E. S. Osborne, Charles 

 L. Yates, O. G. Chase, J. M. Pitkin, 0. E. 

 Graham, Walter W. Wyman, Charles H. Vlck. 



Committee on Decorations — A. H. Salter, 

 J. M. Charlton, George F. Crosman, J. M. 

 Keller, Fred W. Vlck, Fred Schlegel. 



Press Committee — H. C. Goodwin, Prof. John 

 Craig, Charles A. Green. 



J. M. Pitkin, chairman of the commit- 

 tee on program, announces the following: 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 9 A. M. 



Address of Welcome, Hon. H. H. Edgerton, 

 Mayor of Rochester. 



Response, George S. Josselyn, Fredonla, N. Y. 



President's Address, Charles J. Brown, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



Roll Call of State Vice-Presidents. Nur- 

 serymen from various states are requested to 

 get together In the meeting room liefore the 

 morning session the first day and choose their 

 respective vice-presidents so they can respond 

 at the opening session, as provided in tbis pro- 

 gram. 



Report of Tarltl Committee, Irving Rouse, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



"Nurserymen Pulling Together a Little 

 More," J. H. Dayton, Palnesvllle, Ohio. 



"The Experiment Station and the Fruit In- 

 terests," Dr. W. H. Jordan, N. Y. Agricultural 

 Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



Report of Transportation Committee, F. II. 

 Stannard, Ottawa, Kan. 



"Should Wholesale Protect Retail?" J. AY. 

 Hill, Des Moines, la. 



"Evergreen Conifers," Samuel C. xMoon, 

 MorrisvUle, Pa. 



Appointment of special committees. 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, AFTEIIXOOX. 



A ride through Rochester streets and parks. 

 Conveyances will be at the Hotel Seneca at 

 two o'clock. This is expected to be a most 

 attractive feature of the convention. A band 

 concert will be given in one of the parks. 

 All nurserymen and representatives of allied 

 Industries, with their wives and children, 

 sweethearts or friends, invited. Give the sec- 

 retary your name, so that proper arrangements 

 can be made. 



WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, EIGHT P. M. 



Meeting of state vice-presidents in assembly 

 room to nominate officers and a place of meeting 

 for the year 1910. 



Dwarf Bin Edging 



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 $20.00 per 1000. 4 to 5-ln., bushy, $1.00 per 100; $.30.00 per 

 1000. 5 to 6-in , bushy, $6.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000. 



Strong, 2 years $6 00 per 100. 



Extra strong, 3 years 8.00 per 100. 



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Surplus Stock 



From 2ia«lncli poti, cLBe&n, tlirlfty stuff. 



DAQpCi Horn stlv auxnmer 



■»^'^*-^ pro-0paa:ate<l 



Per 100 lOOO 



Crlmion Riunbler, KXorotlxy 



Perkins, Hiawath a, «. lllnn»- 



halia. Lady Gay, P^biladel- 



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Baby Rambler - 2.75 25.00 



White Baby Rambler . 3.00 27.50 



Clothllde Boupert - 3.00 27.50 



Per 100 1000 



AaparaKus Plumoaui HUanus. . .$3.00 $25 00 



Aiparasue Bprenctrl. 3.00 25.00 



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Jerusalem Cherry -• S.OO 25.00 



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THURSDAY, JUNE 10, NINE A. M. 



Report of state vice pre residents. 



Election of officers. 



Selection of next place of meeting. 



"Our Department Wor-rli." K. A. Pearson, 

 Commissioner of Agrlciillizjure, Albany, N. Y. 



"The Science Point of View," Prof. L. H. 

 Bailey, Cornell University^ . Ithaca, N. Y. 



This is the first time 1m ii several years it has 

 been possible for Profess»»or Bailey to be with 

 the nurserymen. The conccnmlttee Is gratified to 

 have been able to arnngesi; for this naeeting. 



"Commercial Peach Orc=^liar<ls," L. A. Berck- 

 mans, Augusta, Ga. 



"What the OrcharillsW t Kxpects from the 

 Nurseryman," T. B. \V"^ll8on, Halls Corners, 

 N. Y. 



"Relations Between t i;l)e Grower and the 

 Reliable Nurseryman," K C S. Ostjorne, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. 



Report of Legislative C- rommitteo, W. A. Pit- 

 kin, Rochester, N. Y. 



Report of National C(^r*iuncil of Horticulture 

 Committee, C. J. Maloy, ^ffiocUester, N. Y. 



Report of Exhibits Com ■mlttee, 11". B. Meehan, 

 Dreshertown, Pa. 



Report of Forestry C(»«»niinittee, J. W. Hill. 

 Des Moines, la. 



Report of Publicity Corrmninit tee, J. M. Irvine, 

 St. Joseph, Mo. 



Report of Co6peratlor«n with Entomologists 

 Committee, Orlando Harri-ison, Berlin, Md. 



THURSDAY, JUNE 10, AFTERNOON. 



Reception and luneli M.1or ladies at Genesee 

 Valley Club, at one o'eloo ck. 



Annual meeting of .\ii~oifri can I'rotcctive As- 

 sociation, T. B. Meekan, secretary, In the gen- 

 eral assembly room, at tv^'s^■o o'clock. 



Annual meeting of tbasc Retail Nurserymen's 

 Association, Guy A. Brj^sant, secretary, in gen- 

 eral assembly room, at t xhree p. m. 



THURSDAY, JUNETS 10. EVENING. 



I'or the ladies, theater - party at the Lyceum 

 Theater, adjoining the lio~ •tel. Kindly give name 

 to the secretary, so arrarmgetnents can be made. 



For the men, smoker 1 Bn the Ikf asonic Temple 

 auditorium at eight p. ■ «». "Something doing 

 every minute," is the promise of those In 

 charge. 



FRIDAY. JUNEl -1, NINE A. M. 

 Unfinished business. 

 Special orders. If any. 

 Final resolutions. 

 It has been thought wise to leave Friday 



New Dahlias 



Jack Roaet deep crimson; Kthel Bolimldt, 



white penciled crimson; CSardlnali single, car- 

 dinal red; Rebeooa Mayhe^^, single white; 

 Sensation, scarlet, tipped white. Strong 

 plants at 50c each, $5.00 per doz. 



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Rose Plants 



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as much open as possible, in order to give the 

 nurserymen opportunity for business Intercourse, 

 for looking over the exhibits, visiting; nurseries, 

 etc. 



POMOLCXJICAL SOCIETY. 



The executive committee of the Ameri- 

 can Pomological Society has accepted a 

 joint invitation tendered by the Ontario 

 Fruit Growers' Association, the Niagara 

 District Fruit Growers and the St. Cath- 

 erines Horticultural Society to meet at 

 St. Catherines this year for the thirty- 

 first biennial conference. Arrangements 

 are rapidly progressing for a reunion of 

 unusual value and interest at this at- 

 tractive place. The date is September 

 14 to 16, 1909. 



An unusual feature lies in the fact 

 that the Ontario government has recog- 

 nized the importance of the coming of 

 this society to Canada by placing a sub 

 stantial sum of money at the disposal of 

 the committee on arrangements. This 

 committee includes representatives of the 

 provincial as well as of local societies. 



The secretary of the Pomological So 

 ciety was invited to meet with this gen- 



