Surplus Stock XXX Quality 
40,000 Norway Spruce in perfect condition, 15-18 in., 18-24 in., 2-3 ft. 
25,000 Hardy Phlox, 50 best named kinds. 
5,000 Specimen Am. Arbor Vitea, 4-5 ft. sheared and root pruned 
stock. If in need of this quality ask for prices. 
ADOLF MULLER 
DelCALB NURSERIES Norristown, Pa. 
18 miles West of Philadelphia 4 kinds of railways 
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN 
Executive Committee—John H. Dayton, Chairman, Painesville, 
Ohio; Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; J. B. Pllklngton, Portland, 
Oregon; John Hall, ex-officio. Secretary, Rochester, N. Y. 
Executive Committee—Thomas B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; John H. 
Dayton, Painesvllle, Ohio; J. B. Pllklngton, Portland, Ore.; John 
Hall, Rochester, N. Y., Ex-officio. 
Chairmen of Committees 
Transportation—Chas. M. Sizemore, Louisiana, Mo. 
Tariff—Irving Rouse, Rochester, K. Y. 
EASTERLY NURSERY CO. 
CLEVELAND, TENN. 
Offer for Fall 1914 and Spring 1915 
One year Peach, California and Amoor River Privet, 
Crimson Rambler, Dorothy Perkins, Madam ’’lantier and 
other hardy roses. A good assortment of shrubs and ever¬ 
green, Japan Walnuts. Ask for prices. 
SAFETY-FIRST 
order your 
Azaleas, Boxwood, Evergreens, Rhododendrons, Maples, 
Roses, etc., etc., from 
H. Den Ouden & Son 
“The Old Farm Nurseries” Boskoop, Holland 
Peach Trees 
and Strawberry 
Plants 
k 
all leading market sorts for Fall, 1914 
MYERS & SON, 
Bridgeville, Del. 
1 
LOGAN BBERR PLANTS 
For FALL or SPRING Delivery. 
Aspinwall Bros., Brooks, Oregon. 
Legislation East of Mississippi River—Wm. Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y. 
Legislation West of Mississippi River—Peter Youngers, Geneva. Neb. 
Co-Operation with Entomologists—L. A. Berckmans, Augusta, Ga. 
Program—C. R. Burr, Manchester, Conn. 
Exhibits—Albert F. Meehan, Dresher, Pa. 
Arrangements and Entertainment—Thos. I. Ilgenfritz, Monroe. 
Michigan; John Hall, Secretary, Rochester, N. Y. 
Publicity and Trade Opportunities—W. G. Campbell, St. Joseph, Mo. 
Editing Report—John Hall, Secretary, Rochester, N. Y. 
Root Knot—E. A. Smith, Lake City, Minn. 
Membership—Will B. Munson, Chairman, Denison, Texas; M. Mc¬ 
Donald, Orenco, Oregon, Pacific Coast States; George A. Marshall, 
Arlington, Nebr., Middle Western States; Harry D. Simpson, Vin¬ 
cennes, Ind., Central States; Paul C. Van Lindley. Pomona, N. C., 
Southeastern States; Albert F. Meehan, Dresher, Pa., Eastern 
States; Charles H. Breck, 55 Franklin St.. Boston, Mass., New 
England States. 
STATE AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS. 
American Nurserymen’s Protective Association—President, Irvine 
secretary, Thomas B. Meehan. Dresher, 
Pa. Meets annually in June. 
American Retail Nurserymen’s Protective Association—President H 
W. Marshall. Arlington. Nebraska; secretary. Guy A. Bryant' 
Princeton. Ill. Meets annually in June. 
Association of Oklahoma Nurserymen—President, J. A Lopeman 
Enid, Oklahoma; secretary, P. W. Vaught, Oldenvllle, Okla Next 
meeting during week of State Fair at Oklahoma City, last of Sep¬ 
tember or first of October. 
California Association of Nurserymen—President, Frank H Wilson 
Fresno, Cal. Secretary, H. W. Kruckeberg, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Canadian Association of Nurserymen—President, E. D. Smith Win¬ 
ona; secretary, C. C. R. Morden, Niagara Falls, Ont. 
Connecticut Nurserymen’s Association—President, T. E. Burroughs, 
Deep River, Conn.; secretary, F. L. Thomas, Manchester, Conn. 
Idaho Nurserymen’s Association—President, Anton Diedrlcksen, Pay¬ 
ette Idaho; secretary, J. F. Litooy, Boise, Idaho. No definite time 
has been set for next meeting. Probably in July at Boise, Idaho. 
Mississippi Nurserymen’s Association—President, Theodore Bechtel, 
Ocean Springs, Mississippi; Vice-President, S. W. Crowell. Rose- 
acres, Mississippi; Sec’y-Treas., R. W. Harned, Agr. College. 
National Association of Retail Nurserymen—President, E. S. Osborne, 
Rochester, N. Y.; secretary, F. E. Grover, Rochester, N. Y. 
New England Nurserymen’s Association—President, Harlan P. Kel¬ 
sey, Salem, Mass.; Secretary, Charles Adams, Springfield, Mass. 
Annual meeting held on the last Tuesday in February. 
New York State Nurserymen’s Association—President, E. S. Osborne, 
Rochester, N. Y.; secretary, H. B. Phillips, Rochester, New York! 
Next meeting September. Probably at Utica. 
You Can Save Time And Money 
If you use our neatly packed 
Sheet Nursery Burlap 
Write for Particulars 
Sarachan & Rosenthal 
ROCHESTER, _-_-_-_ NEW YORK 
P. OUWERKERK, 
No. 216 Jane St., Weehawken Heights, Hoboken, N. J. 
Rhododendrons, Clematis, H. P. Roses, Hardy Azaleas, 
Paeonies, Magnolias, Box Trees, Fancy Conifers, Hydrangeas and 
Shrubs, our specialties at our HOLLAND NURSERIES. Some of 
Ohio Nurserymen’s Association—Pre.sident, W. N. Scarff, New Car¬ 
lisle, O.; secretary, W. B. Cole, Painesvllle, O. 
Oregon—Washingrton Association of Nurserymen—President. C. F. 
Breilhaup, Richland, Wash.; secretary, C. A. Tonneson, Tacoma, 
Wash. 
Pacific Coast Association of Nurserymen—President J. Vallance, 
Oakland, Cal; secretary-treasurer, C. A. Tonneson, Tacoma, 
Wash. Place of next meeting to be deciaed later. 
Pennsylvania Nurserymen’s Association—President, Wilmer W. 
Hoopes, West Chester, Pa. Sec., Henry T. Moon, Morrisville, Pa. 
Southern Nurserymen’s Association—President, J. R. Mayhew, Waxa- 
hachie, Texas; secretary-treasurer, A. I. Smith, Knoxville, Tenn. 
Next meeting, August 26 and 27th at Signal Mountain Inn, Chat¬ 
tanooga, Tenn. 
Tennessee Nurserymen’s Association—President, Chas. Pennington, 
Rutherford, Tenn. Secretary, G. M. Bentley, Knoxville, Tenn. 
Texas Nurserymen’s Association—President, C. K. Phillips, Rock¬ 
dale, Texas; secretary-treasurer, J. M. Ramsey, Austin, Texas. 
Western Association of Nurserymen—President, W. S. Griesa, Law¬ 
rence, Kansas; secretary-treasurer, E. J. Holman, Leavenworth. 
Kan Meets annually second Wednesday in December. Next meet¬ 
ing December 9 and lOth, 1914, at Kansas City, Mo. 
the goods on hand here during the packing season. 
.Till 
LEVAVASSEUR & SONS, 
'Nurseries at Ussy and Orleans 
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