210 



HOBTICULTUEE 



August 16, 1913 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS 



-AND- 



ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



Program of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting and Exhibition 



to be held in the National Guard Armory^ Minneapolis^ 



Minn,, August \9, 20, 21, 22, 23, 19B 



OFFICERS 



President, J. K. M. L. Farquhar, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Vice-President, Theodore Wirth, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



Secretary, Jolin Young, 54 W. 28tli 

 St., New York. 



Treasurer, Wm. F. Kasting, BuCfalo, 

 N. Y. 



Board of Directors. 



One Year — Harry A. Bunyard, New 

 Yorli City; E. Allan Peirce, Waltham, 

 Mass. 



as Roland, Nahant, Mass.; George As- 

 mus, Chicago, 111. 



Botanist, Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, 

 N. Y. 



Pathologist, Prof. H. H. Whetzel, 

 Ithaca, N. Y.; Entomologist, Prof. 

 Thos. B. Symons, College Park, Md. 



Sup't of Exhibition, John Young, 

 54 W. 2Sth St., New York. 



Tariff and Legislative Committee. 



Wm. F. Gude, Chairman, Washing- 

 ton, D. C; Patrick O'Mara, N. Y.; 

 James McHutchison, N. Y.; Philip 

 Breitmeyer, Detroit, Mich.; Patrick 



Morton Grove, 111.; M. A. Patten, 

 Tewksbury, Mass. 



Competitive Exhibits— Philip Breit- 

 meyer, Detroit, Mich., Chairman; 

 Charles U. Fohn, Colorado Springs, 

 Colo.; Samuel Murray, Kansas City. 

 Mo. 



State Vice-Presidents. 



Aln.— W. B. Patterson, Jr., Montgomery. 

 Calif. (N.)— Daniel MacKorie, San Fran- 

 cisco. 

 Calif. (S.) — Fred Howard, Los Angeles. 

 Colo. — Charles.U. Fohn, Colorado Springs 

 Conn. — Wallace R. Plerson, Cromwell. 

 D. of C. — F. H. Kramer, Washington. 

 Fla. — C. D. Mills, Jacksonville. 



National Guard Armory, Minneapolis 



In this building will be held the various business meetings scheduled ; the trade exhibition will be on the main floor. 



Two Years— Chas. H. Totty, Madi- 

 son, N. J.; John A. Evans, Richmond, 

 Ind. 



Three Years — Thomas Roland, Na- 

 hant, Mass.; August Poehlmann, Mor- 

 ton Grove, 111. 



Ex-Offlclo— Richard Vincent, Jr., 

 White Marsh, Md. 



National Flower Show Committee. 

 Chas. H. Totty, Madison, N. J. 

 (Chairman); W. A. Manda, South Or- 

 ange, N. J.; W. N. Craig, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; W. N. Rudd, Chicago, 111.; Thorn- 



Welch, Boston, Mass.; Wlnfrled Rol- 

 ker, N. Y. 



Judges for the Trade Exhibition. 



Classes E and G— P. Welch, Boston, 

 Mass., Chairman; W. F. Kasting, Buf- 

 falo. N. Y.; C. F. Rice, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



A, B and F — John R. Fotherlngham, 

 Tarrj'town, N. Y. Chairman; L. H. 

 Vaughan, Chicago, 111.; J. D. Elsele, 

 Rlverton, N. J. 



C and D— E. Allan Peirce. Waltham, 

 Mass., Chairman; Adolph Poehlmann, 



Oa. — John Wolf, Savannah. 

 III. (N.) — Fred Lautenscblager. Chlcngo. 

 III. (S.)— Frank L. Washburn, Blooming- 

 ton. 



Ind. (N)— J. S. Stuart. Anderson. 

 Ind. (S.)— Joseph H. Hill. Richmond, 

 lowa-^amea S. Wilson. Des Moines. 

 Kas.— Harrle S. Mueller. Wichita. 

 Ky. — Fred Louis Schultr., Loulsifllle. 

 La. — Harry Papwortb, New Orleans. 

 Me.— Charles S. Strout, Blddeford. 

 Md. (S.)— R. L. Graham, Baltimore, 

 Md. (N.)— R. A. Vincent, White Marsh. 

 Mass. (E.) — Wm. P. Edgar. Boston. 

 Mass. (W.)— Prof. E. A. White. Amherst. 

 Mich. (E.)— Albert Pochelon. Pctrolt 

 Mlf-b. (W.)— Elmer D. Smith, .Vdrlnn. 

 Minn.— Elof V. Holm. St. Paul. 

 Mo. (E.)— Edwin Denker, St. Charles. 



