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The Florists^ Review 



117 



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corned the members on behalf of the city. 

 The association's response was from 

 Ernest Braunton, associate editor of the 

 California Cultivator, Los Angeles. 

 After the usual intermission to allow 

 the payment of annual dues and ap- 

 plications for membership, President 

 Bergtholdt gave his annual address. This 

 was followed by the report of the sec- 

 retary-treasurer, H. W. Kruckeberg, of 

 Los Angeles. 



The reports of the various committees 

 were made by their chairmen, as fol- 

 lows: 



Uembersliip — R. M. Teague, San Dimas. 



Finance — John S. Armstrong, Ontario. 



Legislation — GkKirge C. Roeding, Niles. 



Insects and disease — Oeorge H. Heclce, Sacra- 

 mento. 



Transportation — J. D. Meriwether, Ontario. 



Deciduous fruits — M. R. Jackson, Fresno. 



Citrus and tropical fruits — R. M. Teague, San 

 Dlmas. 



Viticulture — Frank T. Swett, Martinez. 



Gardens — Fred H. Howard, Los Angeles, 



Plants and flowers — Roy F. Wilcox, Monte- 

 bello. 



Native vegetation — Theodore Payne, Los An- 

 geles. 



Arboriculture — John O. Morley, San Diego. 



Nomenclature — Ernest Braunton, Los Angeles. 



Bzhlbitions — T. B. Mabee, Fresno. 



Program— Wm. T. Kirkman, Jr., Fresno. 



Addresses. 



Commencing Thursday afternoon and 

 continuing until Friday evening, the 

 program of addresses to be delivered be- 

 fore the association is as follows: 



THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1:30 P. M. 



"Resistant Stocks as a Factor In Pear Blight 

 Oontrol," by A. L. Wisker, of the Loma Rica 

 Nurseries, Grass Valley. 



"The Raisin, Table and Wine Orape: What 

 about Future Propagation?" by Wylle M. Glffln, 

 president of the Associated Raisin Co., Fresno. 



"Future of Canning Fruit In California," by 

 Kay Belew, field superintendent of Ubby, McNeill 

 tc Llbby, San Francisco. 



"California Commercial Horticulture," by 

 Charles E. Virden, manaRer of Fruit Distributors 

 and president of the Virden Packing Co. 



"Why not Grow Root Stocks in the Central 

 States?" by Oeorge C. Roeding, president of the 

 State Board of Agriculture, Niles. 



"Fmita that Pay and Some that Don't," by 

 J. W. Barnicott, director of the Nurserymen's 

 Bud Selection Association, Newcastle. 



THORSDAT, NOVEMBER 11, 7:30 P. M. 



"Today's Problems in Citrus Culture," by 

 James Mills, Jr., of the James Mills Orchard 

 Oo., Hamilton. 



"Peach and Fig Planting In 1921," by J. T. 



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