JULY 25, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



57 



Hydrangea 

 Otaksa 



IN TUBS 



12-iiich 

 14-inch 

 16-inch 



$2.00 each 

 3.00 each 

 4.00 each 



IN POTS 



Each 



$1.00 



We hive about 1500 very handsome 

 plants in tubs in bud and flower 



^Florista are always welcome visitors 

 to our Nurseries. We are only a few 

 minutes from New York City. Carl- 

 ton Hill Station ip the second stop on 

 main line of Erie Railroad. 



NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, 



T^ t^ t_ • t e^ L A 't • NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS, 



DObbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J. 



Meution The Kevlew wbeu you write 



pleted by the election of the following 

 officers: 



President, C. F. Breithaupt, Kichland, 

 Wash. 



Vice-president for Oregon, H. A. 

 Lewis, of Montavilla. 



Vice-president for Washington, A. W. 

 McDonald, Toppenish. 



Secretary-treasurer, C. A. Tonneseon, 

 Tacoma. 



Executive Committee: S. A. Miller, 

 Milton, Ore.; G. W. R. Peaslee, Clarks- 

 ton, Wash., and John A. McGhee, Oren- 

 «o, Ore. 



The meeting was held in the Y. M. 

 C. A. building, the local arrangements 

 having been made by Frank W. Powers. 

 A. ^y. McDonald, of Toppenish, Wash., 

 presided. A constitution and by-laws 

 were adopted. W. K. Newell, president 

 «f the State Board of Horticulture, 

 gave a short address, in which he point- 

 ed out the important changes proposed 

 in the horticultural statute. 



i^he new organization purposes to en- 

 "st the cooperation of all the nursery- 

 "jen of the Pacific northwest before 

 ^ne (late of the joint meeting of the 

 American Association of Nurserymen 

 «»(! the Pacific Coast Nurserymen 's As- 

 sociation at Portland next June. 



TEXANS TO FOROATHEE. 



i he Texas Nurserymen 's Associa- 



.*^'^ J^ill hold its midsummer meeting 



*' the state agricultural college, in 



j°"^ection with the farmers' congress, 



"|y 31. The program is as follows: 



Waxahaehi *"""'*'■• ^^ President J. R. Mayhew. 



PreIinT*S? '*"■ *•>« Nnreeryman Gained from the 

 by r v.vJ"* *''■'''' Crop," lO-mlnute talks, led 

 " ^- Jalkner^ Waco. 



BARBERRY 



THUNBERGII 



Special price on carload lets. 



THE CONARD & JONES CO. 



W*st Qrova, Pennsylvania 



HARDY CHOICB 



ORNAMENTALS 



Aak for Pricei 



Hiram T. Jones 



UiiM Oflity Nnracries, Binbdk. N. I 



"Proper Citrus Stocks for Various Sections," 

 by J. H. Arbenz. 



"Who Cares for Our Troes and Shrubbery? A 

 riea for Sane Legislation," by J. S. Kerr, 

 Sherman. 



"The Value of Shrubbery in the Landscape 

 nantlng of the Home, the Park, the Parking 

 and the Cemetery," by L. W. Knox, San An- 

 tonio. 



"The Frost Problem In Citrus Growing," by 

 E. H. Stoekwell, Alvin. 



Report of committee on the Palm Park near 

 Brownsville, by H. C. Stiles, E. W. Knox, S. H. 

 Dixon, J. S. Kerr and the Commercial Secretary 

 of Brownsville. 



Report of the legislative committee. 



Report of committee on constitution and by- 

 laws. 



Report of publicity committee. 



Report of committee on national inspection 

 law. by C. C. Mayhew, R. N. Bushway, E. W. 

 Kirkpatrick. 



Banquet at Mess Hall, .\. & M. College, 

 Wednesday, July 31. 



Salutatory, by President J. R. Mayhew, Toast- 

 master. 



"Ode to the Tree Grower," by the association 

 poet, F. T. Ramsey. 



"Love for Our Work, or Why I Am a Nursery- 

 man," imoromptu talks of 10 minutes each, led 

 by J. B. Baker, Ft. Worth. 



"The Boston Convention," by J. T. Foote, 

 Dnrant; J. B. Baker, Ft. Worth. 



"Inspection Problems," by 8. S. Dlson, Hous- 

 ton. 



Valedictory, by E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKlnney. 



H. FRANK DARROW 



p. O. Box 1250 

 26 Barclay St., NEW TORK 



Valley frtm ctid st»ri|e for immediate shipmeit 



Importar of 



Azaleas, Palms, Bay Trees 



and all other Belgian Plants, Lily of the Valley 

 of the finest Berlin and Hamburg brands. 



Japanese, Holland and French Bulbs 



FRENCH and ENQLISH 

 FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL STOCKS 



lleotlon Th«> Berlew when roa write- 



LARGE TREES 



OAKS AND MAPLES, PINES 

 AND HEMLOCKS 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper, Prop. 

 Cbastnnt HUl, PhUadelplila, Ps. 



Mention The BcTlew wh«n yon writ>. 



IDAHO NUBSEBTMEK. 



At the recent annual meeting of the 

 Idaho State Nurserymen's Association, 

 at Boise, the following officers were 

 elected: 



President — Charles Hawkes, of Em- 

 mett. 



Vice-president — J. A. Waters, of Twin 

 Falls. 



Secretary and treasurer — J. F. Lit- 

 tooy, Boise. 



Next meeting — Fayette, July, 1913. 



