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HORTICULTURE 



July 25, 1914 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 4, 1901 



Program of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting and Exhibition to be 



held in Mechanics Building, Boston, Massachusetts, 



August 18, 19, 20, 1914 



The 1914 Button admits members to the hall and meetings. Please register at once in the Secretary's office 



upon arrival at the Convention Hall. 



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Officers. 



President, Theo. Wirth, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



Vice President. Patrick Welch, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



Secretary, John Young, 53 West 28th 

 street. New York City. 



Treasurer, Wm. F. Kasting, Buffalo, 

 New York. 



Executive Board. 



For one year— Chas. H. Totty, Madi- 

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

 Ind. 



For two years — Thomas Roland, Na- 

 hant. Mass.; Aug. F. Poehlmann, Mor- 

 ton Grove, III. 



For three years— J. J. Hess, Omaha, 

 Neb.; J. A. Peterson, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Ex-officio— J. K. M. L. Farquhar, Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



Washington representative — Wm. F. 



Gude. 



National Flower Show Committee. 



W. P. Craig, Philadelphia, Pa., term 

 expires Dec. 31, 1914. 



W. N. Rudd, Morgan Park, 111., term 

 expires Dec. 31, 1915. 



Thomas Roland, Nahant, Mass., term 

 expires Dec. 31, 1916. 



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

 expires Dec. 31, 1917. 



George Asmus. Chairman, Chicago, 

 111., term expires Dec. 31, 1918. 



Adolph Farenwald, Roslyn, Pa., term 

 expires Dec. 31, 1919. 



State Vice-Presidents. 

 Alabama, W. B. Paterson, Jr., Mont- 

 gomery; California (North) Daniel 

 MacRorie, San ■ FVancisco; California 

 (South) Edwin Lonsdale, Lompoc. Col- 

 orado, John Edward Johnson, (Colorado 

 Springs; Connecticut. John F. Huss, 

 1103 Asylum street. Hartford; District 

 of Columbia, Elmer C. Mayberry. 

 Washington; Florida, C. D. Mills, Jack- 

 sonville; Georgia, A. C. Oelschig, Sa- 

 vannah; Idaho, J. W. C. Deake. Twin 

 Falls; Illinois (North) W. J. Keimel, 

 Elmhurst; Illinois (South) J. F. Am- 

 mann, Edwardsville; Indiana, (North) 

 J. S. Stuart, Anderson; Indiana, 

 (South) Jos. H. Hill, Richmond; Iowa, 

 Roy F. Wilcox. Council Bluffs; Kansas. 

 Chas P. Mueller, Wichita; Kentucky; 

 George E. Schultz, Louisville; Louisi- 

 ana, Harry Pap worth, New Orleans; 

 Maine, A. E. Thatcher. Bar Harbor; 

 Maryland, George Morrison, Carroll P. 

 O., Baltimore; Massachusetts, (niast) 



Wm. R. Nicholson, Framingham; Mas- 

 sachusetts (West) Alfred J. Loveless, 

 Lenox; Michigan, (East) Frank Dan- 

 zer. Detroit; Michigan (Westl Henry 

 Smith, Grand Rapids; Minnesota, C. F. 

 Rice, Minneapolis; Mississippi, S. W. 

 Crowell, Roseacres; Missouri. (East) 

 Robert J. Windier, St. Louis; Missouri, 

 (West) W. L. Rock, Kansas City; Mon- 

 tana, J. C. Ring, Helena; Nebraska. 

 Irwin F. Frey, Lincoln; New Hamp- 

 shire. George B. Buxton, Nashua; New 

 Jersey, Joseph A. Manda, West Orange; 

 New York, (East) J. H, Pepper. New 

 York; New York, (West) S. A. Ander- 

 son, Buffalo; North Carolina, Wm. 

 Rehder, Wilmington; Ohio, (North) H. 

 P. Knoble, Cleveland; Ohio, (South) C, 



E. Critchell, Cincinnati; Oklahoma, 

 George Stiles, Oklahoma City; Ore- 

 gon, E. T. Mische, Portland; Penn- 

 sylvania, (East) Fred Hahman, Phila- 

 delphia; Pennsylvania (West) W. A. 

 Clarke, Pittsburgh; Rhode Island, Fred 

 C. Green, Providence; South Carolina, 

 C. A. Moss, Spartanburg; South Dako- 

 ta, W. F. March, Mitchell; Tennessee, 

 C. L. Baum, Knoxville; Texas. Henry 



F. Greve, Dallas; Utah, A. J. Alt, Salt 

 Lake City; Virginia, F, A. Whelan, Mt, 

 Vernon; Washington, J, W. Duncan, 

 Spokane; West Virginia, S. A. Gregg, 

 Charleston; Wisconsin, P, H. Helton, 

 Milwaukee. 



Canada— Alberta, A. M. Terrill, Cal- 

 gary; Manitoba, H. E. Philpott, Winni- 

 peg; Ontario, H. Dillemuth, East On- 

 tario; Quebec, George A. Robinson. 

 Montreal. 



1914 Convention Advisory Committee. 



Patrick Welch, Boston, Mass.; 

 Thomas Roland, Nahant, Mass.; J. K. 

 M. L. Farquhar, Boston, Mass. 



Other Officers. 



Botanist— Prof. J. F. Cowell. Buffalo 

 Botanic Gardens. Buffalo, N. Y. 



Pathologist — Prof. E. M. Freeman. 

 Plant Pathologist, University Farm. 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



Entomologist — Prof. W. E. Britton. 

 State Entomologist, New Haven, Conn. 



Chairman, Committee on Sports — 

 Chas. E. Critchell, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Superintendent of Trade Exhibition 

 —John Young, 53 West 28th street. 

 New York. 



Superintendent of Convention Gar- 

 den — James B. Shea, Dept. of Parks, 

 Boston, Mass. 



Sergeant-at-Arms — George Cruik- 

 shank. 



Tariff and Legislative Committee. 



Wm. F. Gude. Chairman. 1214 F. 

 street, N. W., Washington. D. C; Jas. 

 McHutchison, 17 Murray street, New 

 York City; W. F. Kasting, 383-387 El- 

 licott street.. Buffalo, N. Y.; R. M. 

 Ward, 71 Murray street, New York 

 City; Julius Roehrs. Rutherford, N. J.; 

 A. L. Miller, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Committee on School Gardens. 

 Benjamin Hammond. Chairman. Bea- 

 con, N. Y. ; Irwin Bertermann, 241 Mas- 

 sachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.; 

 Gust. X Amrhyn, Supt. of Parks. New 

 Haven, Conn.; Michael Barker, 440 So. 

 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.; Leonard 

 Barron, Garden City, N. Y. 



Judges for the Trade Exhibition. 



Sections A. B. and F- M. A. Patten, 

 Tewksbury. Mass.; Wm. Sim. Clifton- 

 dale, Mass.; John R. Fotheringham, 

 Tarrytown, N. Y. 



Sections E and G— Thomas F. Gal- 

 vin, Boston, Mass.; Wm. F. Kasting, 

 Buffalo. N. Y.; Olaf J. Olson. St. Paul, 

 Minn. 



Sections C and D — Wm. H. Sie- 

 brecht, Sr., Chappaqua, N. Y. ; Jos. A. 

 Manda, West Orange, N. J.; Frank H. 

 Traendly, New York. 



Judges of the Convention Garden. 



Robert Cameron, Cambridge, Mass.; 

 J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn.; Harry A. 

 Bunyard, New York; Gustav X. 

 Amrhyn. Supt. of Parks, New Haven, 

 Conn.; John N. Champion, New Haven, 

 Conn. 



Past Presidents. 



•1884 John Thorpe, 1885 John 

 Thorpe. 1886 John Thorpe, 1887 Robert 

 Craig, 1888 E. G. Hill, 1889 John N. 

 May, *1890 J. M. Jordan, 1891 M. H. 

 Norton, 1892 Jas. Dean, *1893 Wm. R. 

 Smith, *1894 J. T. Anthony, 1895 Ed- 

 win Lonsdale, *1896 Wm. 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 Breit- 

 meyer, 1905 J. C. Vaughan, 1906 Wm. 

 F. Kasting, 1907 Wm. J. Stewart, 1908 

 F. H. Traendly. 1909 J. A. Valentine, 

 1910 F. R. Pierson, 1911 George Asmus, 

 1912 Richard Vincent, Jr., 1913 J. K. M. 

 L. Farquhar. *Deceased. 



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