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SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FLORISTS AND 

 ORNAMENTAL HORTICULTURISTS 



Twenty-Seventh Annual Meeting and Exhibition, Fifth Regiment 

 Armory, Baltimore, Maryland, August 15th, 16th, 



17th and 18th, 1911 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 



PRESIDENT— George Asmus, Chi- 

 chago, 111. 



vu'K-PRESIDENT— R. Vincent, Jr., 

 White Marsh, Md. 



SECRETARY. H. B. Dorner, Ur- 

 bana. III. 



TREASURER — Wm. F. Hasting, 

 Buffalo, N. V. 



Executive Board. 



For One Year: W. J. Vesey, Eugene 

 Daillcdouz<\ 



For Two Years: \Y. X. Rudd, Robert 

 Craig. 



Illinois (North) — Fred Lautenschla 

 ger, Chicago. 



Illinois (South)— J. P. Ammann. 

 Edit ardsvllle. 



Indiana 'I Inn. I lorner. Lata yetn 



Iowa .hums s. Wilson, Des Moines. 



Kentucky -H. G. Walker, Louisville. 



Louisiana — Harry Papworth, New 

 Orleans. 



Maine William Miller. Bar Harbor. 



Maryland— Chas. L. Seybold. Haiti 

 more. 



Massachusetts (East)— W. A. Hast- 

 ings. Boston. 



New York (East)— A. L. Miller, 

 Brooklyn. 



New York (West)— S. A. Anderson, 

 Buffalo. 



Ohio (North)— Frank A. Friedley, 

 Rocky River. 



Ohio (South)— C. E. Critchell. Cin- 

 cinnati. 



Pennsylvania (East)— S. S. Ski- 

 diisky. Philadelphia. 



Pennsylvania (West)— W. J. Smith, 

 Pittsburgh. 



Rhode Island— L. J. Reuter. Wes- 

 terly. 



Convention Headquarters, Fifth Regiment Vrmobi 





For Three Years: E. Allan Pi 

 H. A. Bunyard. 

 Ex-Officio: I-' R Pit rson. 



State Vice-Presidents. 



California Edwin Lonsdali Lom- 

 poc. 



Connecticut— Wallace R. Pierson, 

 Cromwell. 



District of Columbia— Z. D. Blacki- 

 Btone, Washington. 

 Florida— C. D. Mills. Jacksonville. 

 Georgia— Daniel C. Horcan, Macon. 



Sin- 



Sul- 



Massachusetts (West) G. H. 

 clair, Holyoke, 



Michigan i East i Norman A 

 I letroit. 



Michigan (West)— Elmer D. Smith. 

 Adrian. 



Missouri- Fred II. Weber, St. Louis. 



Mississippi — S. W. Crowell, Rich. 



Nebraska -.John J. Hess, Omaha. 



New Hampshire — R. E. Hannaford. 

 Portsmouth. 



New Jersey— Ant. C. Zvolanek, 

 Bound Brook. 



Tennessee C. L Baum, Knoxville. 



Texas — Eugene Corley, Dalli 



West Yirginia — A. Langhans. Wl 

 ins;. 



Wisconsin — J. E. Matthewson, She- 

 boygan. 

 Canada: 



Ontario — John Connon. Hamilton. 



Manitoba— H. E. Philpott, Winni- 

 peg. 



Quebec— George A. Robinson, ' 

 treal. 



Alberta— A. M. Terrlll, Calgary. 



