August 16, 1913 



HOETICULTURE 



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Mo. (W.) — Mfss Mary Harden, Kansas 

 City. 



Miss.— S. W. Crowell, Rich. 



Neb. — Louis Henderson, Omabri. 



N. H. — Geo. E. Buxton, Nasliua. 



N. J. (N.)— Joseph A. Manda. West 

 Orange. 



N. J. (S.)— Geo. A. Strohlein, Kiverton. 



N. T. (E.)— Jas. McHutchison, New York. 



N. Y. (W.)— Geo. B. Hart, Rochester. 



N. C— S. Albert Starr, Goldsboro. 



Ohio (N.) — Chas. Graham, Cleveland. 



Ohio (S.)— Chas. E. Critchell. Cincinnati. 



Olila.— Geo. Stiles, Olilahoma City. 



Ore. — James Forbes, Portland. 



Penn. (E.)— David Rust, Philadelphia. 



Penn. (W.)— W. A. Clarke, Pittsburgh. 



R. I.— L. J. Reuter, Westerly. 



S. C. — C. A. Moss, Spartanburg. 



S. D.— E. C. Newbury, Mitchell. 



Tenn. — C. L. Baum, Knoxrille. 



Tex.— Alex Millar, Dallas. 



Vt.— C. E. Gove, Burlington. 



Va. — Herbert Brown, Richmond. 



W. Va.— C. P. Dudley, Parkersburgh. 



Wash. — Amy L. Lambly, Spokane. 



Wis.— William Currie, Mil- 

 waukee. 



Mont.— T. E. Mills, Helena. 



Utah— A. J. Alt, Salt Lake 

 City. 



Canada. 



Alberta— A. M. Tirrell. Cal- 

 gary. 



Manitoba— H. E. Philpott, 

 Winnipeg. 



Ontario— H. D 1 1 1 e m u t h. 

 King St. E., Toronto. 



Quebec — Geo. A. Robinson, 

 Montreal. 



Committee on School 

 Gardens. 



Benjamin Hammond, 

 Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y., 

 Chairman; C. B. WhUnall, 

 Milwaukee, Wis.; Michael 

 Barker, Chicago, 111.; Rob- 

 ert Craig, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.; F. R. Pierson, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y. 



Past Presidents. 



♦1884 John Thorpe, 1885 

 John Thorpe, 1886 John 

 Thorpe, 1887 Robert Craig, 

 1888 E. G. Hill, 1889 J. N. 

 May, *1890 J. M. Jordan, 

 1891 M. H. Norton. 1892 

 James Dean, *1893 Wil- 

 liam R. Smith, *1894 J. T. 

 Anthony, 1895 Edwin 

 Lonsdale, *1896 William 

 Scott, 1897 Adam Graham, 

 1898 W. F. Gude, 1899 W. 

 N. Rudd, *1900 E. M. 

 Wood, 1901 Patrick O'- 

 Mara, 1902 John Burton, 

 1903 John Burton, 1904 

 Philip Breitmeyer, 1905 J 

 C. Vaughan, 1906 Wm. F. 

 Kasting, 1907 Wm. J. 

 Stewart, 1908 F. H. Tra- 

 endly, 1909 J. A. Valen- 

 tine, 1910 F. R. Pierson, I 

 1911 George Asmus, 1912 ■ 



R. Vincent, Jr. 



* Deceased. 



PROGRAM. 

 Tuesday, August 19th, First Day. 

 Opexino Session. 

 2 P. M. — Opening Exercises — Ball 

 Room. Address of Welcome, by Hon. 

 Wallace G. Nye, mayor. President 

 Farquhar's Address. Reports of Of- 

 ficers. Naming of Meeting Place for 

 1914. 



Evening Session. 



8 P. M.— Reception to President 

 Farquhar, Gold Room, Balcony Floor, 

 Hotel Radisson. Music, Dancing, Re- 

 freshments; strictly informal. Ballot- 

 ing for Meeting Place for 1914. 



Wednesday, August 20th, Second Day. 



MoBNi.NG Session. 



9 A. M.- — Meeting of the American 

 Rose Society — Committee Room B. 



10 A. M. — Meeting of the American 

 Sweet Pea Society — Committee Room 

 C. Morning Session of S. A. F. and 

 O. H. — Committee Room A. Report 

 of Tariff and Legislative Committee 

 — Discussion. Nominations of Officers 

 for 1914. Reports of State Vice- 

 Presidents. 



10 A. M. — Annual Meeting of Ladies' 

 Society of American Florists — Com- 

 mittee Room D. 



Afternoon Session. 

 2 P. M.— Meeting of the Florists' 

 Telegraph Delivery — Committee Room 

 B. 



10.30 A. M. — Meeting of the Ameri- 

 can Gladiolus Society — Committee 

 Room C. 



10 A. M. to 12 M.— S. A. F. and O. 

 H.— Polls open for Election of Offi- 

 cers. 



10 A. M. — Bowling Contest, Ladies' 

 Society A. F. — Central Bowling Alleys, 

 4th Floor, Corner 6th Street and 1st 

 Avenue North. 



2 P. M. — Annual Bowling Tourna- 

 ment S. A. F. and O. H.— Central 

 Bowling Alleys, 4th Floor, Corner 6tli 

 Street and 1st Avenue North. 



Friday, August Twenty-Second, Fourth 

 Day, 



Morning Session. 



9 A. M.— Meeting of the Florists' 

 Hail Association — Commit- 

 tee Room C. 



10 A. M. — Meeting of the 

 Chrysanthemum Society 

 of America — Committee 

 Room B. 



11 A. M. — Session of S. 

 A. F. and O. H.— Commit- 

 tee Room A. Report of 

 Chairman of Publicity 

 Committee. Discussion 

 and Action on the follow- 

 ing recommendation of the 

 Board of Directors: "Re- 

 solved, That it is the 

 sense of the Board of Di- 

 rectors that some action 

 be taken by the Society 

 whereby exhibits of arti- 

 ficial flowers at our Trade 

 Exhibitions and Flower 

 Shows be excluded." 



J. K. M. L. Farquiiak 



President Society of American Florists and Ornamental 

 Horticulturists. 



3 P. M.— S. A. P. and O. H. — Report 

 of National Flower Show Committee, 

 by Chairman Charles H. Totty — Com- 

 mittee Room A. Discussion. Report 

 of School Garden Committee — Com- 

 mittee Room A. Report of Judges of 

 Trades Exhibit — Committee Room A. 



Evening Session. 



8 P. M. — Stereopticon Lecture — By 

 Theodore Wirth: "Parks and Boule- 

 vards of Minneapolis" — Ball Room. 



Thursday, August Twenty-First, 

 Third Day. 



Morning Sessio.v. 



9 A. M. — Meeting of the American 

 Carnation Society — Committee Room 

 B. 



Afternoon Session. 



2 P. M.— S. A. F. and O. 

 H. — Report of Chairman 

 W. R. Smith Memorial 

 Committee; Report of 

 Chairman Committee on 

 Sports — Committee Room 

 A. 



3 P. M. — Stereopticon 

 Lecture — By Leonard Bar- 

 ron: "Glimpses of Ameri- 

 can Gardens" — Ball Room. 



4 P. M.— Paper — By A. 

 Faren wald : Affiliation -- 

 Ball Room. Discussion. 



Evening Session. 



8 P. M.— Special S. A. F. 

 and O. H. Concert— By the 

 Minneapolis Park Orches- 

 tral Band at Lake Harriet 

 Pavilion. Boating — On 

 Lake Harriet. Compli- 

 ments of the Board of 

 Park Commissioners. Take 



cars for Lake on Hennepin Ave. at 



7 P. M. 



Saturday, August Twenty-Third, Fifth 

 Day. 



Aix Day Outing. 



Guests of the Minneapolis Florists' Club. 



9 A. M. — Take special cars on 6th 

 Street between Hennepin Avenue and 

 1st Avenue North for Tonka Bay. 

 One hour's ride through a splendid 

 rolling farming country to beautiful 

 Lake Minnetonka. Refreshments, 

 Dancing, Boating, Fishing, Bathing, 

 Sporting Events — As per program. 



Prof. H. H. Whetzel of Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Official Pathologist, will have 

 on exhibition an extensive collection. 



