The Annual Meeting of the Northwestern Fruit Growers' Association will be held in Burlington, Iowa, on Tuesday, September 25th, 1855, and will continue in session four days.

This Association, organized for the purpose of facilitating and encouraging the propagation of Fruits and Fruit-Trees in the North-Western States of the Union, and composed of Nurserymen and Fruit Growers from these States earnestly solicits the favorable attention of all persons from the North-West, interested in the cause for which they will assemble.

It also respectfully solicits the attendance from all such persons from all portions of the Union, and requests them to furnish the Association with specimens of such fruits as are indigenous to, or are cultivated in their respective localities, with contributions giving the experience of cultivators as to diseases, destructive insects, etc, as may facilitate investigation, and add to the public information on these important topics.

In many portions of the Union the season has proved unusually propitious, and there will be a heavy yield of fruit In others, frosts early in the season destroyed the hopes of cultivators. Those who have been successful in raising fruits will please forward specimens of their varieties to the Association at this place, to care of E. E. Gat.

Carriage or freight, by express or otherwise, will be paid by the Association.

P. Barry, Esq., of Rochester, N. Y., late editor of the Horticulturist, and one of the most extensive and widely known Nurserymen and Fruit raisers in the country, has kindly promised to be present and address the Association, and also to contribute specimens of the fruits of Western New York.

As Burlington is connected with St Louis and Minnesota by means of the Mississippi river, and with Chicago and the East by Railroad, we indulge the hope that there will be a large attendance of persons interested in Fruit-Growing, from all sections of the Union.