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HORTICULTURE 



August 14, 1909 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



^Afe^b*^ Twenty-Fifth Annual Convention at Cincin- 

 ^^^0^ nati, Ohio, August 17-20, 1909. 



The Badge of 



1885 



Officers For 1909. 



PRESIDENT— J. A. Valentine, 1706 

 Broadway, Denver, Colo. 



VICE-PRESIDENT— E. G. Gillett, 

 131 E. 3rd St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



SECRETARY— W. N. Rudd, Morgan 

 Park, 111. 



TREASURER— H. B. Beatty, Farm- 

 ers' Bank Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Executive Board. 



For One Year: Samuel Murray, 

 J. K. M. Li. Farquhar. 



For Two Years: George Asmus. 

 John Young. 



For Three Years: W. J. Vesey, 

 Eugene Dailledouze. 



Ex-Officio: F. H. Traendly. 



State Vice-Presi- 

 dents. . 



Alabama — J- L- 

 Parker, Birming- 

 ham. 



Californi a — 

 Samuel Lundy, 1176 

 Washington St., 

 Oakland. 



Colorado — N. A. 

 Benson, Denver. 



Connect icut — 

 Frank S. Piatt, 376 

 State St., New 

 Haven. 



District of Colum- 

 bia— Wm. H. Er- 

 nest, Washington. 



Florida — E. N. 

 Reasoner, Oneco. 



Georgia — A. C. 

 Oelschig, Savannah. 



Illinois (North- 

 ern — H. N. Bruns, 

 1409 W. Madison St., 

 Chicago. 



Illinois (South- 

 ern) — H. B. Dorner, 

 Urbana. 



Indiana— I. C. Ber- 

 termann, Indianapo- 

 lis. 



Iowa — Roy F. 

 Wilcox, Council 

 Bluffs. 



Louisiana — Chas. 

 Eble, 106 Baronne 

 St., New Orleans. 



Maine — Wm. Mil- 

 ler, Bar Harbor. 



Maryland — R. A. Vincent, White 

 Marsh. 



Massachusetts (East)— F. E. Palmer, 

 Brookline. 



Massachusetts West) — A. J. Love- 

 less, Lenox. 



Michigan (East) — A. Pochelon, De- 

 troit. 



Michigan (West) — H. Smith, Grand 

 Rapids. 



Minnesota — S. D. Dysinger, 20 W. 

 Eth St., St. Paul. 



Mississippi — S. W. Crowell, Rich. 



Missouri (Bast) — F. H. Meinhardt, 

 7041 Florissant Av., St. Louis. 



Missouri (West)— W. L. Rock, 1116 

 Walnut St., Kansas City. 



Nebraska — Lewis Henderson, 1519 

 Farnum St., Omaha. 



The Badge of 

 1909 



New Hampshire — H. C. Stache, Msin- 

 chester. 



New Jersey— Geo. A. Strohlein, Rlv- 

 ertou. 



New York (EJast) — H. A. Bunyard, 

 342 W. 14th St., New York. 



New York (West)— Wm. L. Keller, 

 Rochester. 



North Carolina— \\". Rehder, Wil- 

 mington. 



Ohio (North)- E. B. George, Paines- 

 ville. 



Ohio (South)— C. E. Critchell, 36 E. 

 :]i il St., Cincinnati. 



Oklahoma— Geo. Stiles, 139 W. Main 

 St., Oklahoma City. 



Pennsylvania (West).^T. P. Lang- 

 hans, 504 Liberty St., Pittsburg. 

 Pennsylvania (East) — E. A. Stroud, 

 Philadelphia. 



Rhode Island — 

 Peter S. . Byrnes, 

 Wickford. 



South Carolina — 

 C. A. Moss, Spar- 

 tansburg. 



Tennessee — M. 

 Stauch, Nashville. 



Virginia — H. 

 Brown, 5 W. Broad 

 St., Richmond. 



Wisconsin (East) 

 — N. Zweifel. 14th 

 and Groeling Av.,- 

 Milwaukee. 



Wisconsin (West) 

 — C. E. Schaefer, La 

 Crosse. 



J. A. Valentine, Pkesident. 



Botanist — Prof. 

 John F, Cowell, Bo- 

 tanic Garden, Buf- 

 falo, N. Y. 



Pathologist — Dr. 

 B. M. Duggar, Itha- 

 ca, N. Y. 



Entomologist — Dr. 

 S. A. Forbes, Ur- 

 bana, III. 



Washington Rep- 

 resentative of the 

 Society— William F. 

 Gude, Washington. 



Superintendent of 

 Exhibition— William 

 Murphy, 311 Main 

 St., Cincinnati, O. 

 Tariff and Legisla- 

 tive Committee. 



Ben. F. Hammond, 

 Fishkill, N. Y., 



