THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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and will (le(*n'ase llioii’ plantings, that yon will koop 
yours np or incroase, inak(‘ your planting list to oorrc's- 
j)on(l with the deinand lor your own products. 
Fifth If the first war year proves to he a hlight(‘r on 
oui' husiness, l*ori'ow a little nior(‘ and pull through, IxM- 
ter years are bound to eome. 
Sixth— Keep your ehin up, your IV(M on th(‘ gi'ound, 
your faith in (lod and the United State's at w hite; he'at. 
Ye)ur faith in the nursery e)utee)ine still heette'i’, anel kneew 
that the Leerel helps theese w he) help the'inselves, anel that 
oOO nurseryinen w orking teegether, eaeh w illing te) give 
the' e)ther iOD ineinhers and eweryone of their eusteeine'rs 
an absolutely seiuare eleal anel we will he as ne'ai- sun' 
te) sueee'eel as anything subject to human ce)ntre)l can Ix' 
in this world. 
J. II. MAYHEW, Waxahachie, Texas, 
Vice President, 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
TEXAS xXURSEllYMEN’S ASSOUIATION 
Profjrfaii Texas State Narserif men’s Association — 
Sainmer Sessio}i at Coltege Station, Texas 
Thuhsoay Afternoon, August 2nd, 1.30 te) 5 P. M. 
President—Will B. Munson, Denison. 
Vice President—.1. M. Thompseni, Waco. 
S(3cretary-Treasurer—Jno. S. Kerr, Sherman. 
Fall te) oreler by President Will B. Munse)n. 
.Veldress e)f Welcome - Pre)f. H. Ness, Ce)llege Statie)n, Te'x. 
Bespouse te) Adelress of Welcome, 
J. M. Ramsey, Austin, Texas 
Relation e)f the Large (Irow er to the Small Urower, 
Sam. L. Dale, Daingerfielel. Te'xas 
The Elfect of S|)ring Freezes on Tre)j)ieal and Sub-Tre)p- 
ieal Fruits in the Rio (li'ande Valley, 
Gpe)rge J. Be)ye'r. San Renite), Texas 
.\s te) getting be'tter anel meere ellieient ])uhlieit) weenie! 
it he aelvantageeeus tee take menibe'rship in seenii' State; 
Organizatieen litte'el lor such jeurpeeses? 
.1. B. May hew. Waxahachie, Te'xas 
Some Beeeellectieens, Ohseivations anel Suggestieens. 
F. T. Bamse'v, Austin, Texas 
The; Inepeeilanee' eef the* lleeme Ore'harel anel lleew te) hnilel 
it - - - ,1. S. Ke'ri'. She'i’inan. Te'xas 
lleeme' Be'autifieatie)n as a Fae'teer in eenr Deeme-stie* anel 
Xatieenal We'll-he'ing - .1. H. Bake'i*. Ft. Weerth.. 'I'e'xas 
The Imj)oitance' e)f IRe'rgr’e'e'n Planting in Te'xas 
II. (i. St ray heeiai. I’yb'i’ 
\e)te: The' time' fe)i‘ this se'ssieen is se) arrange'el as te) 
ne)t ceenlliet w ith the' se'e*tie)nal me'e'lings e)f the- Te'xas State* 
lle)rti(*ultural Seeeie'ty. ne)i‘ the* Te'xas Faiine'rs (aengre'ss 
se) that me'inhe'rs eef eene can atte'nel the' se'ssieeiis eef the* 
others. 
X^ote;—The regular annual nie'e'ting eef the Te'xas Xur- 
seryme'ii’s Associalie)n w ill he he'lel Se'[)te'mhe*i‘ 23th aii^l 
26th at which time the' Pi-e'sieh'ut’s aelelre'ss anel le'poi't e)f 
the Se'ere'tary-Treasui'e'i' w ill he' pre'se'nte'el. The* place* 
for such annual mee'ting w ill be* se'h'cte'el at this summe*r 
session. 
X^ote;—Menebershi]) dues shonlel l)e sent to the* Se'cre*- 
taiT at once so as to secure your position in beeth tbe* 
summer anel fall edition of the Radge Rook. If ye)u pay 
.$3.00 for inspe'etion elues are .$2.00; if $7.30. elue's are* 
.$3.00; if $10.00 eer me)re dues are .$3.00. Allie'el traele's 
dues all .$3.00. 
PETER YOUNGERS, Geneva, Nebr., 
Treasurer, 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
THE EMPIRE RED BASPBERItY 
C. (1. Ve'lie 6c Seen. Marlhoreeiigh. X. Y.. aiv eelfe'iing a 
nt'W' raspbe'rry. whie'h has unusually geeeeel epialitie's ae*- 
coreling te) re'j)e)rts e)l the)se w he) ha\e' greew n it. It eer- 
iginateul in lOOi with L. E. Warelell. Marlhe)re)ugh. X. Y. 
anel was e)htaine'el by cre)ssing Ruby anel (a)utant. 
The Xew York Expei-iment Statieen re'pe)rts it as he'ing 
exee'ptionally free fre)m disease*, be'rrie's ave'rage* largeT 
than the Euthhert anel about the same eeelor. It ri|)ens a 
little (;arlie'r anel has a longer pieking se'aseen. The* 
fruits may he ranke'el among the* be'st in epiality. he'ing e)f 
gooel Have)!', keeps well. 
