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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
MEMBERSHIP 
As the Spring rush is now over. Nurserymen are be¬ 
ginning to think of the annual Convention of the Amer¬ 
ican Association. 
All members of the Association are interested in its 
success, as it labors for the good of the entire trade and 
those outside the Association get the benefit of its en¬ 
deavors, as well as those in it, though of course to a less 
degree. Therefore, all nurserymen outside the Associa¬ 
tion should support it, and the best way they can do so. 
is by becoming members, paying their dues, and attend¬ 
ing its Conventions. 
No successful nurseryman can afford to miss the Con¬ 
ventions, and few of them ever do. 
Therefore, urge everyone, not a member, to join at 
once. If every member would make it his duty to se¬ 
cure one new membership a year it would not he long 
before we would build up an organization that would he 
listened to with respect and work much more effectively 
for our mutual advantage. 
I urge every member to do all in his power to advance 
the interests of the Association, persuade his fellow nur¬ 
serymen to do their duty, as by so doing we are advanc¬ 
ing our own interests and benefiting the entire nursery 
world as well. 
Albert F. Meehan. 
EXHIBITS 
There are still quite a few nurserymen, members of 
the Association. Avho could make interesting exhibits at 
the Convention, who have not as yet sent in their requests 
for space. As the space is fairly limited, they should 
send in at once. It is a case of “first come, first served.” 
and when all the space is filled up. there will he no other 
room available for this purpose. 
As the space is so limited, the committee is not offering 
it to other than members, so all members who Avish to 
take advantage of this opportunity should do so at once. 
This is just one more of the benefits a nurseryman re¬ 
ceives by being a member of the American Association of 
Nurserymen. This opportunity alone is worth the five 
dollars membership fee. 
Albert F. Meehan, Chairman of Exhibits. 
ALBERT F. MEEHAN, 
Dresher, Pa., 
Chairman Exhibits Committee 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
JOHN HALL, 
204 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 
Secretary, 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
PETER YOUNGERS, 
Geneva, Neb., 
Treasurer, 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
JOHN H. DAYTON, 
Painesville, Ohio, 
Chairman Executive Committee, 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
