Prices for Raffia we use— the Best 
I pound ^ A.. 
lo pour^, per pound, f. o. b. Tiuntsvilfe 
25 pounds, “ “ “ “ 
50 pounds, “ “ “ “ 
100 pounds, “ “ “ “ 
Bale Lots, about 220 lbs 
$0.36 
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“Just” Raffia — Second Grade 
10 pounds, per pound, f. o. b. Huntsville 
25 pounds, “ “ ■; “ 
50 pounds, “ “ “ “ 
100 pounds, “ “ “ “ 
Bale Lots, about 220 lbs 
A pound of Raffiia will tie 1200 to 1400 average stocks. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
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The 30th Annual Convention of the American Association of Nur- 
serymen will be held at the West Baden Springs Hotel, West Baden, 
Indiana, June 14th, 15th, and i6th, and this meeting promises to be a 
record breaker in attendance and in the importance and interest attached 
to the questions up for di.scussion. See May issue of the National 
Nurseryman for partial programme— note that the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture will .send three repre.sentatives to this meeting— Dr Moore’s 
talk on “Soil Inoculation’’ will alone well repay a trip to West Baden. 
This notiqe is intended especially for Nurserymen who are not mem- 
bers of the Association, and its object is to urge upon you the value of a 
membership in this National organization of Nur.serymen. If you cannot 
attend the meeting, join the Association just the .same and receive the 
Annual Badge Book, printed report of the doings of the meetings, &c. 
Every Nurseryman in America who is in good standing is eligable to 
membership, and the co.st is but $2.00 per year. Send that amount in 
par funds to George C. Seager, Secretary, Roche.ster, N. Y., and he 
will do the rest. Take a week off and attend the meeting. You will meet 
five hundred or more of the leading Nurserymen of the world and \\*lhl 
have a good time to boot, to say nothing of the big chunks of/wusdom 
you will carry home with you. Mr. Seager will give you full particular.<?^ 
as to Railroad and Hotel rates, &c. Act quick a .4 the time is .short. 
ALABAMA NURSERY COMPANY 
HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA 
