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The Florists^ Review 





August 17, 1910. 



work. He was one of the most widely 

 known members of our organization, 

 and his delightful personality en- 

 deared him to all who came in con- 

 tact with him. 



In the death of Mr. Kasting, our late 

 highly esteemed treasurer, our society 

 sustains a great loss. His sudden de- 

 mise, June 15, came as a shock to us 

 all. Few there are in the society who 

 did not know him, and expressions of 

 sorrow at the time he was called away 

 were general. His interest in the 



affairs of our society was most in- 

 tense in character, and his counsel was 

 sought in all our plans and projects. 

 He was a life member, and served as 

 president in 1906. His efficient serv- 

 ices as our treasurer for several years 

 have played an important part in our 

 advancement, and his business sagacity 

 was ever a protection to us against un- 

 wise investment. We shall miss him 

 for his companionship and his business 

 acumen, both of which we could ill 

 afford to lose. 



THE following list contains the 

 names of all those who had made 

 their presence known up to the hour of 

 adjournment August 16. As usual, a 

 considerable number of those not mem- 

 bers of the society paid the convention 

 a visit but did not inscribe their names 

 on the register, which is open only to 

 members. 



A. 



Abele, Paul, New Orleans, La. 

 Albrecht, Charles, San Antonio, Tex. 

 Alff, Mrs. Charles, Austin, Tex. 

 Alff, C. H.. Jr., Austin, Tex. 

 Alff, Miss T., Austin, Tex. 

 Anderson, C. G., Lincoln, 111. 

 Archlas, L. H., Sedalia, Mo. 

 Asmus, George, Chicago, 111. 

 Atwood, Miss B. B., Beacon, N. Y. 



Baker, Mrs. R. B., Port Arthur, Tex. 

 Baker, W. J., and wife. Fort Worth, Tex. 

 Barker, M., Chicago, 111. 

 Bates, H. E., Rochester, N. Y. 

 Baum, Chas. L., Knoxville, Tenn. 

 Baum, Floyd. Knoxville, Tenn. 

 Bayley, W. M., Alvln, Tex. 

 Begble, James W., Shreveport, La. 

 Berkowitz, Paul, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Beming, H. G., and wife, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Bowjer. J. G.. San Benito, Tex. 

 Boyd, J. S., Cleburne, Tex. 

 Brigance, Mrs. A. W., Waco, Tex. 

 Brown, D. A.. Cincinnati, O. 

 lirown, Mrs. S., Tyler, Tex. 



Carlisle, Mrs. J. W., Alvin, Tex. 

 <'arlisle, Q. C, Alvin, Texas. 

 fTarter, G. M., Evergreen, Ala. 

 Cheeseman, H.. New York, N. Y. 

 Chopin, Mrs. P. A., Xew Orleans, La. 

 Cluxton, R. A., Willis, Tex. 

 Cohen, George W., New York, N. Y. 

 Coles, W. W., and wife, Kokonio, Iiid. 



D, 



Darbec, Mrs. R. E., San Francisco, Cal. 

 Damison, S., New York, N. Y. 

 Be la Mare, A. T.. New York, N. Y. 

 Boesoher, H. C, New Orleans, La. 

 Drumm, R., Fort Worth, Tex. 

 Bunbar, John, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Dunlap, Mrs. A. J., Ennis, Tex. 



E, 

 Eble, Charles, New Orleans, La. 

 Esler, John G., .Saddle River, N. J. 

 Bslcr, Mias Marie. .Saddle River, N. J. 

 Evans, John A., Richmond, Ind. 



F. 

 Falls, C. E., Kansas City, Mo. 

 Farley, E., Denison, Tex. 

 Farley, E. A., New Orleans, La. 

 Foley, P. J., Chicago, 111. 

 Ford, D. W., Madlsonville, Tex. 

 Foster, Lon, Oklahoma City, Okla. 

 Eraser, W. D., Eureka, Cal. 

 Fulmer, Mrs. J. T. B., Bes Moines, la. 

 Fulmer, Miss P. B., Des Moines, la. 



O. 



Gorly, Frank X., and wife, St. Louis, Mo. 



Greve, H. F., Ballas, Tex. 



Griffin, M. B., and wife. Port Arthur, Tex. 



Gude, Adolphus, Washington, B. C. 



Gude, Ernest, Washington, B. C. 



Gude, W. F., Washington, D. C. 



Gunterberg, M. C, Chicago, 111. 



H. 



Hagenburger, W. A., Mentor, 0. 



Hall, Edgar, Austin, Tex. 



Hammond. Benjamin, and wife. Beacon, N. Y. 



Hampton, George. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hannah, H. C, Sherman, Tex. 



Hansen, Mrs. N. W., Galveston, Tex. 



Harris, Walter E., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Hauser, Chtis., Jr., San Antonio, Tex. 



Heacock, Joseph, Wyncote, Pa. 



Hensel, T. W., College Station, Tex. 



Hess, G. W., Washington, D. C. 



Hess, J. J., and wife, Omaha, Neb. 



Hess, W. E., San Antonio, Tex. 



Hill, E. G., Richmond, Ind. 



Hlllyer, Mrs. F. H., Austin, Tex. 



Hummert, August, and family, St. Louis, Mo. 



J. 



Jansse.n, H. F., and wife, Springfield, 111. 



Jones, J. E., Richmond, Ind. 



Joy, H. M., Nashville, Tenn. 



.Toy, T. C, Nashville, Tenn. 



Judge, E. W., Tyler, Tex. 



Judge, Mrs. J. W., Tyler, Tex. 



Jung, Mrs. G., San Antonio, Tex. 



K, 



Kaden, Herman, Gainesville, Tex. 

 Kakuda, A., New York, N. Y. 

 Kendall, Mrs. W. C, Palestine, Tex. 

 Kerr, J. S., Sherman, Tex. 

 Kerr, Miss, Sherman, Tex. 

 Kirk, Robert, Denver, Colo. 

 Knowlton, H. G., Chicago, 111. 

 Koehle, A. L., Sherman, Tex. 

 Kyle, E. J., College Station, Tex. 

 L, 



Lang, Otto, and wife, Ballas, Tex. 

 Lange A., jind wife, Chicago, 111. 

 Lange, Robert, Dallas, Tex. 

 Lautenschlager. Fred, Chicago, 111. 

 Lewis, Jasper R., New York, N. Y. 



Long, Thomas D., Western SprlngB, 111. 

 Longren, A. F., Burlington, fa. 



McAdams, J. E., Fort Worth, Tex. 

 McAllister, Thos., Chicago, 111. 

 McCabe, Prank, Chicago, 111. 

 McNaughton, Miss Alice, Palestine, Tex. 

 McNaughton, D. H., Palestine, Tex. 

 MacRorle, Daniel, San Francisco, Cal. 

 Manda, Joseph A., West Orange, N. J. 

 Miller, A., Dallas, Tex. 

 Miller, Seth, Dallas, Tex. 

 Monard, Miss M. A., San Antonio, Tex. 



N. 

 Newcomb, Robert, Chicago, 111. 

 Newsham, J. A., New Orleans, La. 



O. 



Otis, C. D., Lake Charles, La. 

 P. 



Palmer, W. J., Berwyn, 111. 

 Papworth, H., New Orleans, La. \ 



Paterson, W. B., Montgomery, Ala. -^ 



Peterson, J. A., Cincinnati, O. 

 Poehlmann, August, Chicago, 111. 

 I»raitt, Miss Rtda, Dallas, Tex. 

 Pruner, E. C, Chicago, 111. 



Reed, T. W., Waco, Tex. 

 Reukauf, Martin, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Royer, Howard S., Philadelphia, Pa. 



S. 

 Schellhom, C, and wife, Washington, D. 

 Schroeder, H., Temple, Tex. 

 Scott, C. W., New York, N. Y. 

 Scott, Mrs. B. A., Navasota, Tex. 

 Seligman, Samuel, Chicago, 111. 

 Slevers, W. H., and wife, Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Smith, Mrs. H., Victoria, Tex. 

 Sloan, Mrs. Ida, Victoria, Tex. 

 Stark, J. M., Ballas, Tex. 

 Steffens, Mrs. C. L., Brownwood, Tex. 

 Stone, E. E. and wife, Dickinson, Tex. 

 Strong, J. C, Dallas, Tex. 

 Stuppy, Frank, St. Joseph, Mo. 



T. 



Tackett, L. J., Fcrt Worth, Tex. 

 Timm, Fred, Dallas, Tex. 



V. 



Vestal, Howell, Little Rock, Ark. 

 Vestal, Walter, Little Rock, Ark. 

 Vincent, John A., White Marsh, Md. 

 Vincent, R., Jr., and wife, White Marsh, 



W. 

 Wlrth, Theodore, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Wise, Adkisson, and wlf^ Greenville, Tex. 

 Wolfe, Thomas, Waco, Tex. 

 Wright, James L., Port Arthur, Tex. 

 Wright, M. C, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Y. 

 Young, John, New York, N. Y. 



Z. 



Zell, J. C, Dallas, Tex. 

 Zirkmau, A., Philadelphia, Pa. 



C. 



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CeCRETARY Young reported the 

 ^ following plants as having been 

 registered with the S. A. F. since the 

 1915 convention: 



No. 629— Dec. 4, 1915. Canna Lafayette, by 

 Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 



No. 630— Dec. 4, 1915. Canna Wlndmar, by 

 Conard & Jones Co., West Grove, Pa. 



No. 631— Jan. 1, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 Roebllnglana, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, 

 N. J. 



No. 632^Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 aurora, by La^er & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 6S3 — Jan. 15, 1915, Cattleya Perclvallana 

 spectablle, b.v Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 634 — Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 resplendens, by Lager & Hurrell,' Summit, N. J. 



No. 635^Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 Stanley Ranger, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, 

 N. J. 



No. 636-^an. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 superba. by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 637— Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 grandlflora, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 638— Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 gigantea, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 639— Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 expansa, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 640-^an. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvallana 

 atropurpurea, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, 

 NT 



No'. 641— Jan. 15, 1916. Cattleya Perclvaliana 

 oreol, by Lager & Hurrell, Summit, N. J. 



No. 642— March 11, 1916. Rose Bedford Belle, 

 by Bedford Hills Flower Co., Bedford Hills, 

 N. Y. 



No. 643— May 27, 1916. Freesla splendens, by 

 Rudolph Fischer, San Gabriel, Cal. 



No. 644— July 8, 1916. Salvia Elizabeth Dun- 

 bar, by John Dunbar, Rochester, N. Y. 



The society's silver and bronze medals 

 were awarded January 26, for the fol- 

 lowing new carnations: Silver medal 

 to Carnation Belle Washburn, Bassett 

 & Washburn, Chicago; bronze medal to 

 Carnation Laura Weber, Charles Weber, 

 Lynbrook, N. Y. 



Bergen, N. Y. — Roy St. John, who 

 has been a market gardener and grower 

 of celery, asparagus, cabbage and cauli- 

 flower plants, is planning to build a 

 greenhouse and start in the florists' 

 business this season. 



HopkinsYille, Ky. — William F. Snyder 

 has developed a new tomato especially 

 adapted to greenhouse culture, but also 

 excellent for outdoor use, which he 

 thinks will become the most popular 

 market sort in this country. It is a 

 large, smooth variety, almost solid, and 

 it has been difficult to work up stock 

 of seeds on this account, but Mr. Snyder 

 hopes to put it on the market next 

 season. 



