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II () H r 1 CULTURE 



Juiiiiury 1!. 1916 



watch and chain to rost not less thaii 

 $150. the funds for which I will raise 

 from my friends, to be awarded to the 

 member who will send to the Secre- 

 tary. John VouDK, No. ."i:! W. 28th 

 street. New York City, the largest 

 number of names of new iiu'mbers be- 

 tween January 1st and July :!1. 1915. 



Again wishing yon all the joys and 

 blessings of the season. I remain. 

 Yours sincerely. 



Patkkk Wkixii. 



LIST OF APPOINTMENTS. 



President Welch has made the fol- 

 lowing appointments for officers for 

 1915: 



Board of Directors for a term of 

 three years. — William R. Nicholson. 



H.\IIRY A. BUNYAKI). 

 IMrector Society of Aniorioan I-'lorlsts. 



Framingham, Mass.; Robert C. Kerr, 

 Houston, Tex. 



Additional members of the Board of 

 Directors, complying with the amend- 



ments adopted at the Boston conven- 

 tion, to serve one year. — Wallace R. 

 Pierson. Cromwell. Conn., president 

 .\merican Rose Society; S. J. Goddard. 

 Framingham. Mass., president Amer- 

 ican Carnation Society; Irwin C. Ber- 

 termann. Indianapolis. Ind.. president 

 Florists' Telegrapli Delivery; Harry A. 

 Bunyard. New York, president New 

 Vorli ^'Iorists' Club; George Burton. 

 I'hiladelphia. president Florists' Club 

 of Philadelphia. 



.Member National Flower Show Com- 

 mittee.— William P. Craig, Philadel- 

 phia, reappointed for the full term of 

 six years. 



Washington Representative. — Wm. P. 

 0\ide. Washington, D. C. 



Tariff and Legislative Committee. — 

 William F. Gude. chairman. Washing- 

 ton, D. C; James McIIutchison. New 

 York Citv; Wm. F. Kasting. Buffalo, 

 .\. Y.; R. M. Ward. New York City; 

 Julius Roehrs. Rutherford. N. J.; Wm. 



iBWl.N C. BERTEBM.\.\N 

 J>irector Society of .\inpricau Florists. 



S. J. GoUDABD 

 Director Society of American t'lorlstw 



GEOKliE BlRTOX 

 IJirector Society of .\iiierifran Florists 



