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HORTICULTURE 



August 13, 1910 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



All Ready for the Convention of 1910 



List of Officers and General Program 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 



PRESIDENT— F. R. Pierson, Tarry- 

 town, N. Y. 



VICE-PRESIDENT — F. W. Vick, 

 Rochester, N. Y, 



SECRETARY— H. B. Dorner, Ur- 

 bana. 111. 



TREASURER — Wm. F. Kasting, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



Executive Board. 



For One Year: George Asmus, Chi- 

 cago; John Young, New York. 



For Two Years: W. .J. Vesey, Fort 

 Wayne. Ind.; Eugene Dailledouze. 

 Brooklyn, N. Y. 



For Three 

 Years: W. N. 

 Rudd, Chicago; 

 Robert Craig, 

 Philadelphia. 



Ex-Officio: J. 

 A. Valentine, 

 Denver, Colo. 



Botanist: Prot. 

 •John F. Cowell, 

 Botanic Gardens, 

 Buffalo, N. Y. 



P a t h o logist: 

 Prof. H. H. Whet- 

 zel. Ithaca. N. Y 



Entomologist : 

 Dr. S. A. Forbes, 

 Urbana, 111. 



W a s h i ngton 

 Representative of 

 the Society: 

 William F. Gude, 

 1214 F Street, 

 Washington, D. 

 C. 



Superintendent 

 of Exhibition: 

 C. H. Vic k, 

 Rochester, N. Y. 



State Vice-Presi- 

 dents. 



Alabama— Geo. E. Luffraan, Birming- 

 ham. 



California (North)— Hans Plath, San 

 Francisco. 



California (South)— Morris Golden- 

 son, Los Angeles. 



Colorado— R, John Berrv, Colorado 

 Springs. 



Connecticut— Wallace R. Pierson 

 Cromwell. 



District of Columbia— Z. D. Black- 

 istone, Washington. 



Florida— E. N. Reasoner. Oneco. 



Georgia— Daniel C. Horgan, Macon. 



Illinois (North)— August Poehl- 

 mann. Morton Grove. 



Illinois (South)— J. F. Ammann, 

 Edwardsville. 



Indiana — W. W. Coles, Kokomo. 



Iowa — James S. Wilson, Des Moines. 



Kansas — A. H. Whitcomb, Lawrence. 



Kentucky — O. S. Honaker, Lexing- 

 ton. 



Louisiana — Harry Papworth, New 

 Oi Itans. 



Maine — William Miller, Bar Harbor. 



Maryland — R. A. Vincent, White 

 Maish. 



Massachusetts (East) — E. Allan 

 Peirce, Waltham. 



Massachusetts (West) — A. J. Love- 

 less, Lenox. 



Michigan (East) — Michael Bloy, 

 Detroit. 



Convention Hall, Rochester. 



Michigan (West) — Henry Smith, 

 Grand Rapids. 



Minnesota — Theo. Wirth, Minne- 

 apolis. 



Missouri (East)— Otto G. Koenig, St. 

 Louis. 



Missouri (West)— W. L. Rock, Kan- 

 sas City. 



Mississippi — S. W. Crowell, Rich. 



Nebiaska — John J. Hess, Omaha. 



New Hampshire — R. E. Hannaford. 

 Portsmouth. 



New Jersey — Joseph A. Manda, Wesi 

 Orange. 



New York (East)— A. L. Miller, 

 Brooklyn. 



New York (West)— George B. Hart, 

 Rochester. 



North Carolina — J. L. O'Quinn, 

 Raleigh. 



Oklahoma— George Stiles, Oklahoma 

 City. 



Ohio (North)— C. J. Graham, Cleve- 

 land. 



Ohio (South)— E. G. Gillett, Cincin- 

 nati. 



Oregon — James Forbes, Port- 

 land. 



Pennsylvania (East)— W. P. Craig, 

 Philadelphia. 



Pennsylvania (West) — Fred Burki, 

 Gibsonia. 

 Rhode Island— L. J. Reuter, Wes- 

 ' - terly. 



South Carolina 

 — C. A. Moss, 

 Spartanburg. 



South Dakota 

 — E. C. Newbury, 

 Mitchell. 



Tennessee — C. 

 L. Baum, Knox- 

 ville. 



Texas — Alex- 

 ander Millar, 

 Dallas. 



Virginia — W. 

 A. H a m m o n d, 

 Richmond. 



West Virginia 

 — A. Langhans, 

 Wheeling. 



Washington — 

 Amy K. Lambly, 

 Spokane. 



W i s c o n s i n 

 (East) — Fred 

 Holton, Milwau- 

 kee. 



W i s c o n s i n 

 (West) — C. E. 

 S c h a e f r. La 

 Crosse. 

 Canada; 



Ontario — W. 

 W. Gam m age. 



Philpott. Winnipeg. 

 A. Robinson, W. 



London. 



Manitoba— H. E. 



Quebec — Geo. 

 Montreal. 



Alberta— A. M. Terrill, Calgary. 



Tariff and Legislative Committee. 



Patrick O'Mara, Jersey City, N. J., 

 Chairman; J. A. Valentine, Denver, 

 Colo.; J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, 111.; 

 Patrick Welch, Boston, Mass.; John G. 

 Esler, Saddle River, N. J.; J. O. 

 Thilow, Philadelphia, Pa.; W. J. 

 Vesey, Fort Wayne, Ind. 



Committee on Convention Sports. 



John Westcott, Philadelphia, Pa., 

 Chairman; A. F. Vick, R. G. Salter, 

 J. M. Keller. 



