October 23, 1920 



HORTICULTURE 



303 



Hotel. Indianapolis on Monday, Octo- 

 ber lllh. Present: Henry Penn, 

 chairman; Kred Animann. Oeorse As- 

 nuis. C. C. Pollworth, Major P. F. 

 O'Keefe; John Young, secretary; .1. .1. 

 Hess, treasurer, and Herman Knoble, 

 chairman of the finance and audit 

 committee. 



The secretary submitted a finan- 

 cial report up to October 1st, 1920. 

 This report showed that there was 

 still many outstanding subscriptions 

 amounting to about $10,000. The 

 Secretary was given further instruc- 

 tions as to the collection of these 

 accounts; the general opinion seemed 

 to be that all of these subscriptions 

 would be forthcoming at once when 

 the delinquents were notified of their 

 indebtedness. George Asmus sub- 

 mitted a detailed report as to the 

 sales of the slogan signs; that it 

 was the intention of the Committee 

 to take the matter up at the meeting 

 of the F. T. D. later in the week, when 

 it was expected that all of these 

 signs would be disposed of, A 

 lengthy discussion took place in re- 

 gard to providing ways and means 

 of continuing the National Publicity 

 advertising. Several methods were 

 suggested for raising funds. It was 

 finally decided to continue an intense 

 campaign along the same lines under 

 which we are operating at present. 



The most important business of the 

 meeting was the consideration of 

 someone competent to tour the coun- 

 try, visiting the large centers for the 

 purpose of organizing the allied inter- 

 ests along similar lines to that which 

 is being done in the large cities of the 

 West. Finally, Mr. J. Fred Ammann, 

 who had already made arrangements 

 to visit these large centers for the 

 purpose of organizing the growers, 

 consented to do the work as outlined 

 above for the National Publicity Cam- 

 paign. The committee considered that 

 they were very fortunate in obtaining 

 the services of Mr. Ammann to do this 

 important work, and if successful in 

 organizing the different interests in 

 the large centers, the question of rais- 

 ing funds for the National Publicity 

 Campaign will be solved. It was also 

 decided that the Publicity Committee 

 should hold monthly meetings if pos- 

 sible. The work was becoming more 

 important from day to day and would 

 require that they get together more 

 frequently to discuss the different 

 problems that come up and require 

 prompt attention. 



John Young, Secy. 

 43 West 18th St., New York. 



The M. H. Coates Co. has taken over 

 the business of A. & G. Rosbach at 

 Pemberton, N. J. 



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