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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
A REMINDER OF WESTERN HOSPITALITY 
Lunch Prepared for the'Delegates to the Convention of the American Association of Nurserymen, 
by the Oregon Nursery Co., Orenco, Oregon 
SOUTHERN NURSERYMEN’S ASSOCIATION 
The 16th annual meeting of the Southern Nurserymen’s 
Association will be held at Mont Eagle, Tennessee, August 
27th and 28th. There will be no side trips planned until 
after these two days meeting of the Association. 
Mont Eagle is quite a noted summer resort in the Cumber¬ 
land Mountains. Aside from the natural attractions of 
the place it is in close proximity to some noted nurseries 
at Winchester, Tenn., Huntsville, Ala. and Chase, Alabama. 
The nurserymen at these places are preparing to entertain 
visiting members with true Southern hospitality. 
The annual dues of the Association are $2.00, and if 
you will send check or money order for that amount to the 
Secretary and Treasurer, A. I. Smith, Knoxville, Tenn., he 
will promptly receipt you for the amount and will send you, 
in due time, program of the meeting. If you have any 
questions that interest you, or about which you want to get 
information, send such questions to the Secretary and he 
will see that they are incorporated in the program for this 
year’s meeting. 
The .headquarters of the Association will be at the As¬ 
sembly Inn. They have quoted a rate of $1.50 to $2.00 per 
day, American plan. Besides the Assembly Inn, there are 
other splendid hotels where accommodations can be had. 
We desire to make a specialty of our exhibits All 
articles for exhibition should be addressed to the Southern 
Nurserymen’s Association, Mont Eagle, Tenn. 
Take a few days rest and attend the Convention before 
you get into the fall rush. Help us make this the best 
Association in the country, and we can do it with your help. 
Remember the date, August 27 th and 28th, and do not 
forget to write to A. I. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, 
Knoxville, Tenn. 
H. W. Gottschalk, Rochester, N. Y., has joined the force 
of the Blur nurseries. He is to have an interest in Heath & 
Co., an auxiliary of the Burr company. Mr. Gottschalk 
has been connected with the Charlton Nursery Company 
of Rochester for eight years, the last five as sales manager. 
