August 18, 1917 



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p. m. for the purpose of registration 

 and payment of dues. 



Second Day — Wednesday, August 22 

 10.00 a. ni., Annual meeting ol" the 

 Society. 



Third Day — Thursday, August 23 

 10.00 a. m., An adjourned meeting 

 of the Society will be held. 



AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. 



There will be a meeting of the 

 American Rose Society at Convention 

 Hall on Thursday. August 23rd, 1917, 

 at 11.00 o'clock in the morning, fol- 

 lowing the morning session of the 

 Society of American Florists, in the 

 Grand Central Palace. 46th street and 

 Lexington avenue. New York City. 

 We hope to have a large attendance. 

 Bex.j.\:mi.x H.^mmond, President. 



RECEPTION COMMITTEE. 

 Would ask visiting members of the 

 S. A. F. & O. H. and chairmen of the 

 different transportation committees to 

 notify me immediately as to route of 

 travel and time of arrival in New 

 York. 



P. B. RiGBY, 



Chairman. Reception Committee. 

 117 West 28th St., New York. 



Chairman Patrick Welch of the 

 Committee on National Credits and 

 Collections Bureau, announces a meet- 

 ing of that committee at the Hotel 

 Biltmore. Monday, August 20th, at 8 

 P. M. All S. A. F. members wel- 

 come. 



Chairman W. F. Therkildson of the 

 Committee on Publicity announces a 

 meeting of that committee in the 

 Grand Central Palace, Wednesday, 

 August 22nd, at 9 A. M. 



John Yottng, Sec. 



T^e Secretary's Office is in Conven- 

 tion Hall to the left of the main en- 

 trance to Grand Central Palace. Mem- 

 bers should register upon arrival at 

 the Hall. 



A Bureau of Information continually 

 maintained, will be found adjoining 

 the Secretary's office. 



ADVANCE LIST OF TRADE EX- 

 HIBITORS. 



At the time of going to press the 

 following firms have taken space in 

 the Trade Exhibition and in Conven- 

 tion Garden: 



In the Trade Exhibition. 



John G. Scheepers, Inc., New York 

 City: George L.. Stillman, Westerly, R. 

 I.; B. Hammond Tracy, Wenham, 

 Mass.; John Lewis Childs. Flowerfield, 

 N. Y.; Reed & Keller, New York City; 

 J. C. Moninger Co., Chicago-New 

 York; Jackson & Perkins Co.. Newark, 

 N. Y. ; American Greenhouse Co., 

 Chicago, 111.; Russin & Hanfling, New 

 York City; John A. Evans Co., Rich- 

 mond, Ind.; Lord & Burnham Co . New 

 York City; Hitchings & Co., Elizaljeth, 

 N. J.; Henry A. Dreer, Inc., Philadel- 

 phia, Pa.; H. Bayersdorfer & Co., Phil- 

 adelphia, Pa.; Wertheimer Bros.. New- 

 York City: Kroeschell Bros. Co., 

 Chicago, 111.; A. L. Randall Co., 

 Chicago, 111.; King Construction Co.. 

 N. Tonawanda, N. Y.; The M. Rice 

 Company, Philadelphia, Pa.: II. F. 

 Michell Company, Philadelphia, Pa.: 



IMl-^s Pkki.e Li. FriMi.i; 

 President Ladies' Society of American Floilsts 



S. S. Pennock Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; 

 Jos. G. Neidinger Co., Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Robert Craig Company, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa; A. N. Pierson, Inc.. Crom- 

 well, Conn.; Expanded Wood Com- 

 pany, Evansville, Ind.; The Lion Com- 

 pany, New York City; Jos. Heacock 

 Co, Wyncote, Pa.; Chicago Feed and 

 Fertilizer Co., Chicago, III.; J. C. 



Mils. Charle.s H. Mav.nakd 



Secretary Ladles' Society of American 

 Florists. 



Kraus, New York City; Mead-Suydam 

 Company, Newark, N. J.; Roman J. 

 Irwin, New York City; Foley Manu- 

 facturing Co., Chicago, 111.; C. E. Falls 

 Service Co., Kansas City, Mc; The 

 Florists' Exchange, New York City; 

 The General Rubber Goods Co., Cleve- 

 land. C; John H. Fiesser, No. Bergen, 

 N. J.; L. W. Kervan, New York; 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, New York- 

 Chicago; Fritz Dressel, Weehawken, 

 X. J.; Nitrate Agencies Co., New 

 York: Aphine Mfg. Co., Madison, N. 

 J.: Wm. Hunt & Co., New York; F. 

 R. Pierson. Tarrytown, N. Y.; J. A. 

 Peterson, Cincinnati, O.; Lager & 

 Hurrell, Summit. N. J.; Quaker City 

 Rubber Co., Phila.: Bobbink & Atkins, 

 Rutherford, N. J.; Julius Roehrs 

 Co.. Rutherford, N. J.: Schloss Bros., 

 New York; Novelty Studio. New York. 



In the Convention Garden. 

 Vaughan's Seed Store, New York- 

 Chicago; W. A. Manda. Inc., South 

 Orange. N. J.; Bobbink & Atkins, 

 Rutherford, N. J.; A. N. Pierson, Inc., 

 Cromwell, Conn.: Conard & Jones Co., 

 West Grove, Pa.; Henry A. Dreer. Inc., 

 Philadelphia, Pa.; John Lewis Childs, 

 Flowerfield, L. I.: Arthur T. Bodding- 

 ton. Inc., New York City; Arthur 

 Cowee, Berlin, N. Y.: U. Hammond 

 Tracy, Wenham, Mass.; William 

 Tricker, Arlington, N. J.; Thomas 

 Meehan's Sons, Philadelphia. Pa.: A. 

 L. Miller, Jamaica, N. Y.: R. Vincent Jr. 

 & Sons Co., White Marsh, Md.; Ray- 

 mond W. Swett. Saxonville, Mass.; 

 Isaac Hicks and Sons. Westbury, L. I.- 

 N. Y.; Am. Bulb Co., Chicago 111. 



