Augiisl i7. 1912 



HORTICULTURE 



209 



SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



Program of the Twenty-eighth Annual Meeting and Exhibition to be 

 held in the Coliseum^ Chicago^ IlL, August 20th^ 

 . 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 1912 



OFFICERS FOR 1912. 



PRESIDENT. 



Richard Vincent, Jr., White Marsh, Md. 



VICE-PRESIDENT. 



August Poehlmann, Chicago, 111. 



SECRETARY. 



John Young, 54 West 28th St., New 



York. 



Columbia — O. A. C. Oehmler, Wash- 

 ington. Florida — C. D, Mills, Jack- 

 sonville. Georgia — A. C. Oelschig, 

 Savannah. Idaho — J. W. C. Deake, 

 Twin Falls. Illinois (North) — Fred 

 Lautenschlager, Chicago. (South) — 

 J. F. Ammann, Bdwardsville. Indiana 

 — Irwin C. Bertermann, Indianapolis. 

 Iowa — J. T. D. Fulmer Des Moines. 

 Kansas — Chas. P. Mueller, Wichita. 



homa — George Stiles, Oklahoma City 

 Pennsylvania (East) — E. J. Fancourt 

 Philadelphia. (West)— E. C. Reine 

 man, Pittsburg. Rhode Island — L. J 

 Reuter, Westerly. Tennessee — C. L, 

 Baum, Knoxville. Texas — Eugene Cor 

 ley, Dallas. South Carolina — C. A 

 Moss, Spartanburg. North Carolina — 

 Wm. Rehder, Wilmington. South Da- 

 kota — E. C. Newberry, Mitchell. West 



TREASURER. 



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



Executive Board. 



For One Year— W. N. Rudd, Morgan 



Park, 111.; Robert Craig, Philadelphia, 



Pa. 



For Two Years — Harry A. Bunyard, 

 New York; E. Allan Peirce, Waltham, 

 Mass. 



For Three Years — Charles H. Totty, 

 Madison, N. J.; John A. Evans, Rich- 

 mond, Ind. 

 Ex-Officio — George Asmus, Chicago. 



State Vice-Presidents. 



Alabama — W. B. Paterson, Jr., Mont- 

 gomery. California (North) — Daniel 

 MacRorie, San Francisco. (South) — 

 Edwin Lonsdale, Lompoc. Colorado — • 

 J. A. Valentine, Denver. Connecticut 

 —John F, Huss, Hartford. District of 



The Cni.i'SErM. Cni< ago 



Kentucky — Aug. R. Baumer. Louisi- 

 ana — Harry Papworth. New Orleans. 

 Maine — Edw. Kirk. Bar Harbor. Mary- 

 land — R. L. Graham. Baltimore. Mas- 

 sachusetts (East) — Robert Cameron, 

 Cambridge. (West)— G. H. Sinclair, 

 Holyoke. Michigan (East) — E. A. 

 Schribner, Detroit. (West) — Elmer 

 D. Smith, Adrian. Minnesota — S. D. 

 Dysinger, St. Paul. Missouri — W. L. 

 Rock, Kansas City; Fred H. Weber, 

 St. Louis. Mississippi — S. W. Cro- 

 well, Richmond. Montana — T. E. 

 Mills, Helena. Nebraska — Geo. H. 

 Swoboda, Omaha. New Hampshire — 

 R. E. Hannaford. Portsmouth. New 

 Jersey — Wm. Duckham, Madison. New 

 York (East) — A. L. Miller, Brooklyn. 

 (West)— C. J. Heweson. Buffalo. Ohio 

 (North) — Chas. Graham, Cleveland. 

 (South)— C. E. Critchell, Cincinnati. 

 Oregon — Jas. Forbes. Portland. Okla- 



Virginia — C. P. Dudley, Parkersburg. 

 Wisconsin (North) — J. E. Matthew- 

 son, Sheyboygan. (South) — Nic. Zwei- 

 fel. North Milwaukee. Virginia — J. 

 Guille, Portsmouth.. 



Ontario — F. H. Miller, Bracondale, 

 Toronto. Manitoba— H. E. Phillpot, 

 Winnipeg. Quebec — Geo. A. Robin- 

 son, Montreal. Alberta — A. M. Ter- 

 rill, Calgary. 



Botanist — Prof. A. C. Beal, Ithaca, 

 N. Y. 



Pathologist— Prof. H. H. Whetzel, 

 Ithaca. N. Y. 



Entomologist— Prof. Thos. B. Sy- 

 mons. College Park, Md. 



Washington Representative of the 

 Society — William F. Gude, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Superintendent of Exhibition — John 

 Young, 54 West 28th St., New York. 



