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II <» l;|- 1 ( I l.T r i; K 



January 1, 1916 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS 

 AND ORNAMENTAL HORTI- 

 CULTURISTS. 



Appointments by 

 President D. MacRorie. 



lllHErTORS. 



Two vears. (I'nexplred Icrni of H. 



C. Kerr) W. J. Kelniel. Klmliurst. 111. 

 Three years, Angelo J. Rossi, San 



Francisco, Cal.; Charles L. Baiini. 

 Kr,oxvllle, Tenn. 



NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW COMMITTKl: 



Six years. Patrick Welch, Bostcm. 

 Mass. 



WASHINGTON RKl'Rt^lENTATIVE. 



Wm. F. Glide, Washington. D. C. 



TABIKK AND LEGISLATIVE COM.MITTI'K. 



Wm. F. Glide, chairman, Washington. 



D. C; Jame."! AIcHutcliison, New Yorli; 

 Wm. F. Kasting, Buffalo, N. Y.; Halpli 

 M. Ward, New York; Julius Roehis, 

 Rutherford, N. J.; Wm. H. Sielirecht. 

 Jr., Long Island City, N. Y. 



COM.MITTEE ON SCHOOL CAIIDKNS. 



Benjamin Hammond, chairman. Bea- 

 con, N. Y; Irwin Derterraaun, Indian 

 apolis, Ind.: Gust. X. Amrliyn. New 

 Haven, Conn.; Michael Barker, Cliiia- 

 go. III.; Leonard Barron, Garden City, 

 N. Y. 



BOTANIST. 



John Dunbar, City Hall, Rochester, 

 N, Y. 



P.\TH0I.O(,IST. 



George L. Peltier, I'rbana, 111. (Uni- 

 versity of III.) 



EXTOMOLOIUST. 



Dr. T. F. Headlee, N. J., Agricul- 

 ture Exp. Sta., New Brunswick, N. J. 



STATE VICE-PBESIDENTS. 



Alabama — W. B. Paterson. Jr., Mont- 

 gomery. 



Arkansas — Thomas Shelton, Fayette- 

 vUle. 



California — Hans Plath. San Fran- 

 cisco — North; Fred Howard, Los An- 

 geles — South. 



Connecticut — H. C. Neubrand, Crom- 

 well, 



Colorado — Emil Glauber, Montclalr. 

 District of Columbia — George H. 

 Cooke, Washington. • 



Florida — C. D. Mills, Jacksonville. 

 Georgia — A. C. Oelschie. Savannah. 

 Idaho — Mrs. M. W. Krumm, Hansen. 

 Illinois — Leonard H. Vaughan, Chi- 

 cago—North; E. W. Guy. Belleville- 

 South. 



Indiana — G. R. Gauze, Richmond — 

 North; W. J. Vesey, Jr., Fort Wayne- 

 South. 



Iowa — Roy F. Wilcox, Council Bluffs. 

 Kansas — Chas. P. Mueller, Wichita. 

 Kentucky— Geo. E. Schulz, Loui.sville. 

 Louisiana — Wm. Allen, New Orleans. 

 .Maine— A. E. Thatchci-. Bar Harbor. 

 Maryland — George Morrison, Carroll 

 P. O.— South: N. L. Flitton, Baltimore, 

 —North. 



Massachusetts — W'. J. Kennedy, 

 Chestnut Hill — East; .-V. J. Loveless. 

 Lenox — ^West. 



Meetings Next 

 Week 



Monday, Jan, 3. 



I!.riiiinl-\llk> llnriUulUiriil >■ 



. IrlV, itlTlllirilHVlllf, N. J. 



KilMTdii llortlfiilliinil Sorlfly, 

 lloiisioii l'°lorl8t Club, UouKlmi. 



1 . MUS. 



Moiitroiil liiirdciiors' nnd l'"lorlKi> 

 ' lull. .Mciiitronl, Cnnndn. 



New lu-drord Ilortlcullunil s 

 Mv, New lledford. Muss. 



Viw .IiTsey Klorlcultiiriil Sorli i 

 iKO, .N. .T. 



\S:islilii«ti)ii KlorlKt Cliiti, Wii- 



.;lnii, 1>. C. 



Tuesday, Jan. 4. 



Lake (JOIU'^a (JariU-nors" and l'""ii 

 Miin's Assoclalliin, l.aki>l!eiieva. \\ i 



l.os .Viitjoli'S Couiily IlorlUullui 

 Si.i-ioty, L("S Angt'k'S, Calif. 



i'atiTsiiii I'Miirliulliirul Soi'li i > 

 r.iliT.sdii, \. J. 



I'lilladi'lphla Klorists' Club, I'lill > 

 il.-lpliia. I-a. 



I'lllslMirtjIi I'liirists' and <:iir 

 . I. hits' Chill. rittsliiir);li. I"a. ; 



Stall- I'lorlsts' Assdclalloii nf In 

 ■ li:ni:i. Antlicinv Hotel. I'"ort W.-ivne. 

 Iii'l. 



Wednesday, Jan. 5 



Tnxedo I loiitcnltiiral Society, Tux- i 

 Clio I'ark. N. Y. 



Si Thursday, Jan. 6. 



!ij St. I.ouis I'lori-st Club, olHcers 

 nieclin!,'. 



Soiitlianiptoii Horticultural Soeiety, 

 Southampton, N. Y. 



Friday, Jan. 7. 



Nortli Shore Horticultural Society, 

 Manchester, Mass. 



North Shore Ilortiiultnral Society, 

 Lake I-'oresI. 111. 



Pasadena Ilortliultural Society, 

 Pasadena, Calif. 



Yonkers Horticultural Society, 

 Yonkers, N. \. 



People's Park Cottage (iardeners' 

 Association, Paterson, N. ,T. 



-Michigan — A. J. Stahelin, Redtord — 

 North; John R. Van Bochove, Kalama- 

 ■■.00 — South. 



Minnesota— C. N. Ruedlinger, Minne- 

 apolis. 



Mississippi- — S. W. Crowell, Rose- 

 acres. 



Missouri — Wm. L. Rock. Kan.sas City 

 —North; F. H. Meinhardt, St. Louis- 

 South. 



Nebraska— Irwin F. Frey, Lincoln. 



Montana — T. E. Mills, Helena. 



New Hampshire — Donald .McLeod, 

 Concord. 



New Jersey — J. G. Esler, Saddle 

 River. 



New York — J. H. Pepper, Hempstead 



East; S. A. Anderson, Buffalo — West. 



North Carolina — J. Van Lindley, Po- 

 mona. 



North Dakota — M. Bartholomew, Wil- 

 liston. 



Ohio — C. E. Critchell, Cincinnati- 

 South; G. W. Bate, Cleveland— North. 



Oklahoma— Lou Foster, Oklahoma 

 City. 



Oregon — J. B. Pilkington, Portland. 



Pennsylvania— H. S. Betz, Philadel- 

 phia — East: Ben. L. Elliott. Pittsburgli 

 —West. 



li! . -I, I' i^iTitl — Con I. Stillman, 

 Westerly. 

 South Carolina— C. A. .Moss, Spar- 



lanburg. 



South Dakota— W T. March, 

 Mitchell. 



romu'ssee — Cbas. W. Crouch, Kiiox- 

 ille. 



Texas— A. Koelile, Sherman 



I'lah — R. Miller, FarminMton 



Vermont- -W. K. I'eterK, Burlington. 



Virginia — F. Stcinliach, Richmond. 



Washington— J. W. Duncan. Spokane 



West Virginia— C. P. Dudley. Park- 

 : sliiirg. 



Wisconsin — W. A. Kennedy, Mllwau- 

 i-e. 



Alberta— A. M. Terrlll, Calgary. 



.Manitoba— H. E. Philpott, Winnipeg. 



Ontario— H. Dillcniutli, Toronto. 



Quebec — Geo. A. Robinson, Montreal. 



Holland -Wm. H. DiCIraff, Hcndrlck, 

 l.i'iden. 



Department of Registration. 



Public notice is hereby given that 

 Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., offer 

 icir registration the Cattleya mentioned 

 hclow. Any person objecting to the 

 use of the proposed name or registra- 

 tion is lequested to communicate with 

 the Secretary at once. Falling to re- 

 ceive objection to the registration, the 

 same will be made three weeks from 

 this date. 



Cattleya Percivalliana "Roebllngl- 

 ana"; sepals and petals pure white, lip 

 rose and crimson purple with a broad 

 white border; discovered December. 

 191. ■>. 



Public notice is hereby given that 

 Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J., offer 

 for registration the Cattleya mentioned 

 below. Any person objecting to the 

 use of the proposed name or registra- 

 tion is requested to communicate with 

 the secretary at once. Failing to re- 

 ceive objection to the registration, the 

 some will be made three weeks from 

 this date. 



Description — Cattleya Percivalliana 

 "Roelilingiana " Sepals and petals 

 pure white, lip rose and crimson pur- 

 ple with a broad white border. Dis- 

 covered. December, 1915. 



John Yodno, Sec'y. 

 December, 27, 1915. 



MISSOURI STATE HORTICULTU- 

 RAL SOCIETY. 



The annual meeting of the Missouri 

 Slate Horticultural Society will be held 

 at the Planters' Hotel, St. Louis, on 

 Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, 

 January 12, 1.3 and 14, 1916. A cordial 

 invitation is extended to all having any 

 interest in fruits, flowers or vegeta- 

 bles. The St. Louis Florists' Club Is 

 cooperating, and will be represented 

 .it the sessions, and joins the society 

 in extending an invitation to fellow 

 workers from all parts of the state and 

 elsewhere. 



Thursday morning session, Jan, 13, 

 will be devoted to floricultural topics, 

 the program for this session being as 

 follows: 



KlorituHure and the State, Prof. J. C. 

 Ulair, University of Illinois, Urbana, 

 (Cultivation of Flowers under Glass. 



