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HORTICULTURE 



August 15, 1908 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



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Twenty- Fourth 



Annual 



Meeting 



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Exhibition 



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Niagara Falls, 



N. Y„ 



August 18-21, 



1908 



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Officers For 1908. 



PRESIDENT— F. H. Traendly 

 28th St., New York, N. Y. 



VICE-PRESIDENT— Geo. W. Me- 

 dure, S32 W. Delavan Ave.. Buffalo 

 N. Y. 



SECRETARY— W. N. Rudd, 

 Morgan Park, 111. 



TREASURER— H. B. Beatty, 

 Farmers' Bank Bldg., Pitts- 

 burg, Pa. 



Directors. 



For One Year; E. V. Hal- 

 lock, Theodore Wirth. 



For Two Years; Samuel 

 Murray, J. K. M. L. Farquhar. 



For Three Years: George 

 Asmus, John Young. 



Ex-Officio; Wm. J. Stew- 

 art. 



State Vice-Presidents 



Alabama — J. L. Parker, 

 Birmingham. 



California — Sidney Clack, 

 Menlo Park. 



Colorado — N. A. Benson, 

 Denver. 



Connecticut — G. X. Am- 

 Thyn. New Haven. 



District of Columbia — Geo. 

 H. Cooke, Washington. 



Florida — E. N. Reasoner, 

 Oneco. 



Georgia — V. E. Lambert, 

 Atlanta. 



Lautenschlager, 

 F. Arnmann, 



Massachusetts — F. E. Palmer, 

 Brookline; A. J. Loveless, Lenox. 



Michigan — A. Pochelon, Detroit: H. 

 Smith, Grand Rapids. 



Minnesota — R. A. Latham, Minneap- 

 olis. 



Illinois — F. 

 Chicago; J. 

 Edwardsville. 



Indiana — J. 

 Indianapolis. 



Iowa — J. A. Kramer, Cedar 

 Rapids. 



Kansas — 

 Topeka. 



Kentucky- 

 Louisville. 



Maryland — R. 

 White Marsh. 



Bertermann, 



Oscar Roehr, 



-A. R. Baumer, 



A. Vincent, 



President F. II. Traenm.y. 



Mississippi — S. W. Crowell, Rich. 

 Missouri— J. Steidle, Central; W. L. 

 Rod:, Kansas City. 

 Nebraska— Lewis Henderson, Omaha. 

 New Hampshire— H. C. Stache, Man- 

 chester. 



New Jersey — A. Herring- 

 ton, Madison. 



New York— G. C. Perkins. 

 Newark; J. Austin Shaw. 

 New York. 



North Carolina — W. Reh- 

 der. Wilmington. 



Ohio— E. G. Gillett. Cincin- 

 nati; C. J. Graham, Cleveland. 



Pennsylvania — E. J. Fan- 

 court, Philadelphia; T. P. 

 Langhans, Pittsburg. 



Rhode Island — Carl Jur- 

 gens, Newport. 



South Carolina — C. A. 

 Moss, Spartansburg. 



South Dakota— E. C. New- 

 berry, Mitchell, 



Tennessee — C. L. Baum, 

 Knoxville. 



Texas — E. H. R. Green, 

 Dallas. 



Virginia — J. J. Curran. 

 Salem. 



West Virginia— C. P. Dud- 

 ley. Parkersburg. 



Wisconsin — C. C. Poll- 

 worth, Milwaukee; E. Amer- 

 pohl, Janesville. 



Ontario — T. W. Duggan, 

 Brampton. 



Manitoba— H. E. Philpott, 

 Winnipeg. 



Botanist — Prof. L. H. Pam- 

 mel, Ames, Iowa. 



Pathologist — Dr. B. M. 

 Duggar, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Entomologist — Prof. F. L. 

 Washburn, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



Superintendent of Exhibi- 

 tion — Charles H. Keitsch. 810 

 Main St., Buffalo. N. Y. 



