August 15. 1914 



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1 CULTURE 



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Lenox; Michigan, 

 (East) Frank Dan- 

 zer, Detroit; Michi- 

 gan, (West) Henry 

 Smith. Grand Rap- 

 ids; Minnesota. C P. 

 Rice, Minneapolis; 

 Mississippi, S. W. 

 Crowell, Roseacres; 

 Missouri, ( East) 

 Robert J. Windier. 

 St. Liouis; Missouri. 

 (West) W. L. Rock. 

 Kansas City ; Mon- 

 tana, J. C. Ring. 

 Helena; Nebraska. 

 Irwin F. Frey, Lin- 

 coln;, New Hamp- 

 shire, George E. Bux- 

 ton, Nashua; New 

 Jersey, Joseph A. 

 Manda, West Or- 

 ange; New Y o r k, 

 (East) J. H. Pepper, 

 New York; New 

 York. (West) S. A. 

 Anderson. Buffalo; 

 North Carolina, Wm. 

 Rehder, Wilmington; 

 Ohio, (North) H. P. 

 Knoble, Cleveland; 

 Ohio, (South) C. E. 

 Critchell, Cincinnati; 

 Oklahoma, George 

 Stiles, Oklahoma 

 City; Oregon, E. T. 

 M i s c h e, Portland : 

 Pennsylvania, ( East) 

 Fred Rahman, Phila- 

 delphia; Pennsyl- 

 vania, (West) W. A. 

 Clarke, Pittsburgh; 

 Rhode Island, Fred 

 C. Green, Prov- 

 idence; South Caro- 

 lina, C. A. Moss. 

 Spartanburg; South 

 Dakota. W. F. March, 

 Mitchell; Tennessee 



C. 



L. Baum, 

 Kuoxville; 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. Charles- 

 ton; Wisconsin. F. H. Holton, Mil- 

 waukee. 



Theodore Wirth 

 Presiileut Society of Aniericaii Florists hikI Ornameiit.-il Hort 



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, Na- 

 hant, Mass.; J. K. 

 M. L. Farquhar. Bos- 

 ton. Mass. 



Other Officers. 



Botanist — Prof. J. 

 F. Cowell, Buffalo 

 Botanic Gardens. 

 Buffalo. N. Y. 



Pathologist— Pto(. 

 E. M. Freeman, 

 Plant Pathologist, 

 University Farm, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



E n t o mologist — 

 Prof. W. E. Britton, 

 State Entomologist, 

 New Haven, Conn. 



Chairman, C o in- 

 mittee on Sports— 

 Chas. E. Critchell, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Superintendent of 

 Trade Exhibition — 

 John Young, 53 

 West 28th street. 

 New York. 



Superintendent of 

 Convention Garden 

 —James B. Shea. 

 Dept. of Parks. Bos- 

 ton, Mass. 



Sergeant-at-A rm s — 

 George Cruikshank. 



Tariff and Legisla- 

 tive Committee. 

 Wm. F. Gude, 

 Chairman. 1214 F. 

 street. N. W.. Wash- 

 ington. D. C; Jas. 

 M c Hutch ison. 17 

 Murray street. New 

 York City; W. P. 

 Kasting. 383-387 El- 

 licott street. Buffalo, 

 ipulturists. j^ 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.; 



P,\TRICK Welch 

 Vicp I'resident. Siicii't.v of Aiiiprli-aii Fliii-i.sts; 

 CUairiiuiu of Hostoii ICxeciitive Coiiiiiiittee. 



Wlil.lA.M F. K.\ST1.N(;. 



TivasiiriT. Sm-ipt.v of .American Florists 



JiuiN Young 



.Seoretarv. Soiietv of Anierliaii Florists; 



SiiperlnteiKlont of Trade Exhibition. 



