II 1( T I C U 1. T U R E 



January 3, 1920 



OFFICERS OF THE S. A. F. 



Appointment; Mnde by Pres. Miller. 



I'ri'siik-ut A. I.. MIlliT of the S. A. V. 

 lias mntU' llu* fulUiwIiif.; iii>p(iiiitiiieuts for 

 11)0 year I'.rjO: 



Ttirlir and Li'KUlature Cotiiniittee 



William !•'. (.iuilc, Clialriuiin 

 Jauu'S Mrlliitrliison F. H. ri.Tsoii 

 Win. ir. Siilini-lit. Jr. J. l>. Kisi-li^ 

 Lroiianl II. Vaii);lian .1. K. .M. I.. l>"arquliar 



C'oininittttM' 4111 I'liblk'it.v 



Genriie Asiiius. Full tirm, livo ywirs. 



J. KrtMl Aininauii. Titiu expiring Dec. 31, 

 lit'.H), in iilaiM' i>f Ciuy Froinh resigned. 



Wallaco K. IMorson. Term exjtlring Dec. 

 31, ll>-;j, in place of Thonia.s II. Joy re- 

 signed. 



(onilnlKee tin .^eluiol iianlentl 



Iteiijaniin Hamninntl. Cliairmaa 

 A. T. I»e La.Mare Irwin Hertetmann 



Miachel llarker Leouarii Barron 



Committee t>n Development of .^merlt^n 

 Froducts 



F. R. I'lersoii E. G. HIU 



Charles L. Bniini 



NntlonnI Flower Show Committee 



F. n. Traendly, New York 



Washington Representative 

 William F. Gude 



Committee on Nomenclature 



(Reappointed) 



Prof. R. A. White. Chairman 



Dr. N. L. Britton rriif. II. B. Dorner 



Entomologist 

 Prof. H. C. Irish. St. Louis, Mo. 



Botanist 

 Dr. N. L. Britton. Botanical Gardens, N. Y. 



Pntholoeist 

 William Martin, New Hrnnswick, N. J. 



The Complete Roster 



Following? is the complete roster of 

 officers, directors, committeemen, specialists 

 and state vice-presidents for 1020: 



Offleers 



President 



Abraham Lincoln Miller, Jamaica, N. Y. 



Vice-President 



Fred C. W. Brown, Cleveland, O. 



Secretary 



John Young. 1170 Broadway, New York. 



Treasurer 



J. J. Hess, Omaha, Neb. 



Board of Directors 



Term Kxpiring 1921 — Joseph A. Manda, 

 West Orange, N. J.; Charles E. Critchell, 

 Cincinnati O. 



Term Expiring 1922— Joseph H. Hill, Rich- 

 mond, Ind.; C. C. Pollworth, Milwaukee, 

 Wis. 



Term Expiring 1923— Herman P. Knobic, 

 Cleveland, O. ; Paul R. Kllngsporn, 

 Chicago, 111. 



Ex-Offleio 

 J. Fred Amraann, Edwanlsville, lil. 



Washington Representative 

 William F. Gude 



Chairman, National Flower Show Committee 

 George Asmus, Chicago. III. 



Chairman, Publicity Comniittee 



Henry Ponn. Boston. Mass. 



Directors Under AiBliation to Serve One 

 Year 



Philip Breitnie.ver. Detroit, Mich., President 

 Florists' Telegraph Delivery Association. 



Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa., President 

 American Rose Society. 



Theodore Dorner, La Fayette. Ind., Presi- 

 dent American Carnation Society. 



E. G. Hill. Richmond. Ind., President Flor- 

 ists' Hail Association. 



Archie M. Henshaw. New Y'ork, President 

 New York Florists' Club. 



William F. Ekas, President Florists' Club 

 of Baltimore. 



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