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HOOSIERS MAKE BIG PLANS. 



Cyclone Insurance. 



Tlio Florists' Hail Association is to 

 be asked to broaden its charter and es- 

 tablisli a department for florists' mu- 

 tual insurance against wind storms, but 

 if the Hail Association declines to make 

 so radical a change in its activities, a 

 special mutual cyclone insurance asso- 

 ciation along the lines of the Florists' 

 Hail Association will be undertaken. 

 It was so decided at the meeting of the 

 State Florists' Association of Indiana, 

 at Iiidi.'inajxilis June 1. 



This decision came after the commit- 

 tee on cyclone insurance had made its 

 report and had offered a constitution 

 and set of by-laws for the proposed new 

 association. After a discussion of the 

 8ub,icct, it was decided to first proi)ose 

 to the Florists' Hail Association that 

 it accept tlie ]dan for cyclone insurance 

 and in case the suggestion was turned 

 down the committee should continue its 

 work of organizing a mutual cyclone in- 

 surance association. 



A report of the proposal to the Hail 

 Association will be made by the com- 

 mittee at the next meeting of the In- 

 dian/i association, to be held July 10. 



Favor W. J. Vesey's Plan. 



A letter from William J. Yesey, pres- 

 ident of the American Carnation So- 



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ciety, calling attention to the meeting 

 to be held in Chicago June 19 and 20 

 for the purpose of discussing condi- 

 tions in the trade, was read. 



President Bcrtermann sj)oke in favor 

 of the movement and said he believed 

 ilorists should receive better prices for 

 their stock in view of the fact that costs 

 have risen and other trades have taken 

 similar action. 



Anders Rasmussen expressed the opin- 

 ion that little good, along some lines, 

 would come from such a meeting. He 

 declared there always would be glut sea- 

 sons when prices would suffer, no matter 

 liow much the growers were encouraged 

 to sell only the cream and hold back 

 the balance of stock. Mr. Rasmussen 

 believed, however, that along other 

 lines such a meeting as is proposed 

 could accomplish much for florists. 



Henry Rodenbeck disagreed with Mr. 

 Rasmussen and asserted that there 

 would always be a few florists who 

 would never appreciate the fact that by 



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growing better stock they would get 

 l)etter prices. Education along this 

 line, he said, would do much for the 

 trade. 



A. F. J. Baur declared that thib meet- 

 ing was of vital importance and urged 

 that all who could should attend the Chi- 

 cago conference. 



Tennis Elder said that nerve is what 

 is lacking. He declared that florists 

 should ask higher prices and stick to 

 them. Of course, quality is necessary to 

 bring about this condition, he said, but 

 if better stock is grown it will merit 

 and get better prices. 



F. Ij. Morris, of Bloomington, de- 



