THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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PROGRAM 
Wednesday, June 23rd , 9.30 A. M. 
Opening by the Cadillac Quartette at all Sessions 
Address of Welcome-—Hon. Oscar B. Marx, Mayor of 
Detroit. 
Response—By a well-known Nurseryman. 
President’s Address—II. B. Chase, Chase, Ala. 
Report of Secretary—John Hall, Rochester, N. Y. 
Report of Treasurer—Peter Youngers, Geneva, Neb. 
Committees, will report as called by the President. 
Entertainment—Tlios. Ilgenfritz, Monroe, Mich. 
Legislative—East of Mississippi River—William Pit¬ 
kin, Rochester, N. Y. 
Thursday Morniny, 9 o’clock 
“Legislative Matters in General.” Curtis Y. Smith, At¬ 
torney-at-law and Counsellor for American Seed Trade, 
Boston, Mass. 
“The Nursery Business as a Business Proposition.” W. 
II. Wyman, No. Abington, Mass. 
“Credits” Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher. Pa. 
“Question Box”—Leader A. E. Robinson, Lexington, 
Mass. 
“Some Inspection Problems.” F. L. Washburn, State 
Entomologist, St. Anthony Park, Minn. 
“Rejections”—J. II. Dayton, Secretary-Treasurer, 
Storrs & Harrison Co., Painesville, Ohio. 
View in Palmer Park, Detroit, Mich. 
West of Mississippi River—Peter Youngers, Geneva, 
Neb. 
Tariff—Irving Rouse, Rochester, N. Y. 
Transportation—C. M. Sizemore, Louisiana, Mo. 
Co-operation with Entomologists—L. A. Berckmans, 
Augusta, Georgia. 
Paper “New Wrinkles on the Art ol Propagation by 
J. Jenkins, Winona, Ohio. 
“Question Box”—Leader J. W. Hill, Des Moines, Iowa. 
Root Gall—E. A. Smith, Lake City, Minn. 
Membership—W. D. Munson, Dennison, Texas. 
Exhibits—Albert F. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 
“Publicity”—W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Missouri. 
Wednesday Evening 
The State Vice-Presidents meet at 7.30 p. m. Members 
from each State are urged to consult together and name 
their choice for their Vice-President. 
At 8.30—Meeting of American Nurserymen’s Protec¬ 
tive Association. Thomas B. Meehan, Secretary. 
Thursday Evening 
At 7.30—Meeting of American Retail Nurserymen’s 
Protective Association. Guy A. Bryant, Secretary. 
Friday Morning , 9 o’clock 
“Trade Terms”—J. W. Schuette, St. Louis, Mo. 
“A Better National Association.”—J. E. Mayhew, 
Waxahachie, Texas. 
“Deal Direct the Catalogue Way.”—W. J. Maloney, 
Dansville, N. Y. 
“Better Days Demand Better Men.”—Rodney II. Bran¬ 
don, Secretary-Treasurer. Loyal Order ot Moose, Moose- 
heart, Ill. 
PARK VIEWS, DETROIT 
We are indebted to Mr. II. W. Busch, Secretary and 
General Superintendent, of the Department of Parks 
and Boulevards, for the use of the several half-tone illus¬ 
trations of the Park system which appear in this issue. 
