THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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American Association of Nurserymen 
Forty-fifth Annual Convention 
THE CONGRESS HOTEL, Chicago, Illinois 
June 23 , 24 and 25 , 1920 
PROGRAM: 
Market Development, 
Publicity, 
Credits & Collections 
Seedlings and raw materials, 
Inspection and Quarantines, 
Professional Landscape Gardeners, 
Standardization of Names, 
The Planter’s View-point, 
Cooperation with Pomological 
and Horticultural Societies, 
Legislation, 
Express Weight Limits, 
Tariff, 
Storage, 
Reimbursement by the Government 
tionary measure. 
Provision for Plantings around Gov 
Reports of officers and committees. 
Business Ethics, 
Advertising, 
Costs, 
Surplus and Shortages, 
Relations with professional 
Landscape Architects, 
Cooperation with Seedsmen 
and Florists, 
Standardization of Grades, 
The Agricultural and Horticultural 
Press, 
Nursery Training in Colleges, 
Transportation, 
Packing, 
Arbitration, 
State Competition, 
for stock destroyed as a precau- 
irnment Buildings. 
These subjects have not been allotted to any particular speakers. 
There will be no formal program of prepared addresses. Every mem¬ 
ber will have equal opportunity to be heard and will be expected to 
take part in the discussion of these and any other subjects of interest 
to the Trade. 
The broad policy of the Association in fixing The Fair Deal as its 
standard between members and with the public, naturally advantages 
its members; and yet the Association will welcome the cooperation of 
all reputable nurserymen willing to stand on the same platform with 
the Association. 
Application for membership should be made promptly to enable the 
Committee to investigate and act in good season. 
For any information regarding qualifications, dues, rules, etc., address: 
June 1. 
John Watson, Secretary 
American Association of Nurserymen, 
Princeton, New Jersey. 
When writing to Advertisers please mention the National Nurseryman. 
