International Federation of Professional Nurserymen
International Federation of Professional Nurserymen, Fédération Horticole Professionelle Internationale
Founded: 1910
Sources:
HB 1925, HB 1929
Officers
The International Bureau.
Seats
Members in these countries
Professional nurserymen's associations in:
Belgium
(since 1925)
,
Canada
(since 1925)
,
France
(since 1925)
,
Germany
(since 1925)
,
Italy
(since 1929)
,
Luxembourg
(since 1925)
,
Netherlands
(since 1925)
,
Switzerland
(since 1925)
,
United Kingdom
(since 1925)
,
Congresses
Object
To enable adherent professional nurserymen's associations to examine, discuss and solve problems of common interest; to safeguard horticultural interests in general; and to create such dependent organisations as may be considered of value to the interests represented.
permettre aux associations horticoles professionnelles adhe
Finances
Subscriptions from affiliated associations; 750 French francs for each nation.
la cotisation des associations affilie
General facts
The International Professional Nurserymen's Union was founded to bring together the principal professional nurserymen's associations of the world. It existed up to 1914, was suspended during the war, and was reconstituted in 1919 at the initiative of the Professional Nurserymen's Associations of Belgium, France and Great Britain. A congress was held in London in May 1929.
l'Union horticole profession- nelle internationale, fonde
Activities
Annual congresses. There has also been constituted, under the aegis and control of the Federation, and with its financial support, the International Bureau for the Registration of Horticultural Novelties the name of which indicates its duties.
Congre
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