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The Florists^ Review 



August 25, 1921 



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AMONG THOSE PRESENT 



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REGISTRATION was lighter after 

 the first day at the Washington 

 convention than it was at Cleve- 

 land and Detroit. The florists who came 

 by motor eanie in force for the opening 

 day and were less numerous subse- 

 quently. For this reason the predictions 

 as to attendance were not fulfilled to the 

 point of expectation, and whereas the 

 list of those present on the opening 

 day, published in last week's issue of 

 The Review, was larger than the simi- 

 lar list printed a year ago, the list below 

 of later registration is not so large as 

 that of later arrivals at the Cleveland 

 convention. 



EfEorts to induce visitors to register 

 were more strenuous this year than at 

 recent S. A. F. meetings and the loca- 

 tion of the books was favorable for 

 their obtaining members' attention. So 

 the list of those present at Washington 

 is unusually complete. The list below 

 is in addition to the names which ap- 

 peared in last week 's issue of The Re- 

 view: 



Ames, GeorKO P., Mt. Uaiiiier, Md. 



Anderson, A., Raltimore, Md. 



Aughenbaugh, U. M., and wife, Manchester, 

 Pa. 



AughenbauKh, J. R., and wife, York, Pa. 



Babcock, Daniel W., Berlin, Md. 



Balk, H. W. T., Augusta, Ga. 



Ball, Charles D., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Bntezel, John W., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Bauer, William M., Govans, Md. 



Baum, J. H., and wife, Wellsville, 0. 



Baum, Margaret, Wellsville. O. 



Baum, Maude, Wellsville, 0. 



Bayersdorfer, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Berkley, O. B., Harrisburg, Pa. 



Bliese, Frederick W., and wife, Waukesha, 

 Wis. 



Bohnert, E. A., Charleston, W. Va. 



Botkin, Mrs. J. G., Urbana, 0. 



Botkin, Ethel, TIrbana, 0. 



Botkin, Mrs. Jess, Urbana, 0. 



Boone, James W-.-, H^timore. Md. 



Bowersox, K^u., LewHton, Pa. 



Brown, Janles M., New Tnitlj^ N. Y. 



Brunner^^.. Newark, N. J. 



Butler.'^ubrey B., NorthamptAn, Mass. 



Caliebe, Martha, Wellsville. O) 



Campbell, Alfred M., Philadelphia. 



Carlstedt, Oscar O., and wIk, Indianapolis, 

 Ind. / 



Clarke, George R., Auburn, K. Y. 



Coggan, a. W., Battle Creek, \Mich. 



Connor, D. T., Philadelphia. 



Cook, Carl A. S., Wyncote, Pa. 



Cook. George M.. and wife. BalfVBMjre, Md. 



Cowee, W. J., Berlin. N. Y. 



Coi. John W.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Croom, John U., Magnolia, N. C. 



Danker, Fred A., and wife, Albany, N. Y. 



Deutscher, J. M.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



IXinnelly, Mrs. F. A., Chicago, 111. 



Dorner, H. B., Urbana, 111. 



Doty, Marks W., Grand Ledge, Mich. 



Elwell, H. H., Springfield, 0. 



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



Evenden, George W., and wife, Williamsport, 

 Pa. 



ICallon, F., Roanoke, Va. 



Fallon, J. J., Roanoke, Va. 



Fellstrom, W. E., Dixon, 111. 



Farenwald, B., and wife, Boslyn, Pa. 



Fontaine, R., Carleton, N. Y. 



Forbach, C, Buffalo, N. Y. 



Garreau, C. G., and wife, Jersey City, N. J. 



Gause, G. R., and wife, Richmond, Ind. 



Gloede, Mrs. Richard F., Evanston, 111. 



Goldenstein, Edward, Cliicago. 111. 



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



Gould, Harry, Wyncote. Pa. 



Gracy, Stephen B., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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



Heck, Harry F,, Wyomissing, Pa. 



Uabermehl, John P., Philadelphia. 



Harris, Wm. K., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Hatke, A. H., Richmond, Va. 



Hauge, Andrew, and wife, Fairmont, W. Va. 



Heacock, James W.. Wyncote, Pa. 



Hennan, C, Forsyth, Mo. 



llitz, L. E., Madison, Ind. 



Iloblitzcll, Mrs. A. M., Baltimore. 



Iloppel, Raymond G., Cherrydaie, Pa. 



Howard, W. D., Milford, Mass. 



Hubbard, Mrs. C, E., Topeka, Kan. 



Humiston, H. E., Chicago. 



Jackson, Opha, Springfield, 0. 



Jamison, Robert, Woodside, Pa. 



Jamison, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Keyser, F. F., Jr., Jersey City, N. J. 



Koenlg, Otto G., St. Louis. 



Lanser, Arthur H., and wife, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Lewis, Roger, and wife, Lockport, N. Y. 



Lewis, Fred G., and wife, Lockport, N. Y. 



I^ewis, G. A., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Leydie, George D., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Malbranc, T., Johnstown, Pa. 



Mann, E. H., Richmond, Ind. 



Merfz, Frank L., Roanoke, Va. 



McFrederick, C. E., wife and daughter, Bal- 

 timore. Md. 



McFrederick, George H., Baltimore, Md. 



McKissick, W. B., Baltimore, Md. 



Miller, H. A., Philadelphia. 



Mills, Mark P., and wife, Philadelphia. 



Moore, Miss Brosia, Harvard, HI. 



Morner, Edwin M., Shelby ville, Ind. 



Morichard, J. E., New York and Paris. 



Xoooan, Mary, Baltimore, Md. 



Outerbridge, Theodore, Sunnylands, Bermuda. 



Osborn, N. C, Hartford, Conn. 



Palmer, B. C, Richmond, Va. 



Patterson, John J,, Gainesville, Ga. 



Paul, John, and wife, Cumberland, Md. 



Puffer, W. P., Chicago, 111. 



Pyle, Robert, West Grove, Pa. 



Raake, Mrs. H., Frederick, Md. 



Reid, Edward, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Ribsam, Carlman, Trenton, N. J. 



Roak, L. v., Harrisburg. Pa. 



Robinson, A. E., Lexington, Mass. 



Ross, Roderick W., Dixmont. Pa. 



Hitter, John A., Baltimore, Md. 



Sieck, Claymore C, Baltimore, Md. 



Schenkesia, Fred, Ashland, Va. 

 Scott, E. B., Providence, B. I. 

 Schuiz, Matt, Chicago, 111. 

 Selinka, Milton, New York. 

 Shackelford, W. R., East Pittsburgh, Pa, 

 Smith, H. J., Hinsdale, Mass. 

 Stevenson, E., Baltimore, Md. 

 Stevenson, Thomas C, Baltimore, Hd. 

 Stiles, Mrs. Robert B., Petersburg, Ta. 

 Sonnenschmidt, Carl, Indianapolis. 

 Suttle, Frank M., Chicago, 111. 

 Ullman, Karl B., Northampton, Mass. 

 Vincent, John S., White Marsh. Md. 

 Vincent, Richard, Jr., White Marsh, Ui. 

 Vogt, John W., Sturgis, Mich. 

 Weber, Fred C, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Welch, Patrick, Boston, Mass. 

 Wertz, Frank L., Roanoke, Va. 

 Whltt, John H., Welch, W. Va. 

 Wlntzer, A., West Grove, Pa. 

 Wick, Helen, Detroit, Mich. 

 Wright, John E., Williamsport, Pa. 

 White, John H., Welch, W. Va. 



( THE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. 



Strenuous Campaign. 



The committee on membership begs 

 to present the following partial, or 

 rather incomplete, report, for we under- 

 stand our appointment was for one year 

 and so our term has not yet expired; 

 neither is our work finished; no doubt, 

 it never will be, but we do hope in time 

 to pass it on to others. 



Your committee began work immedi- 

 ately after its appointment in January, 

 to plan for a strenuous campaign drive 

 for membership, to last about ninety 

 days. Beginning May 15, choosing this 

 lucky date on account of its being the 

 chairman's birthday, we addressed per- 

 sonal letters to every member of the 

 S. A. F., soliciting help for the cause, 

 using the slogan, "Every Member Get 

 a Member." The response to this ap- 

 peal was only fairly good. We have 

 also written to every florists' organiza- 

 tion on record in the country, some 

 sixty in number, requesting a list of 

 their membership and at the same time 

 asking them to name local membership 

 committees, which would cooperate with 

 us in this campaign. To the former the 

 following responded: New York, Balti- 



The report of J. F. Ammann, chairman of the 

 membership committee, presented at the S. A. F. 

 convention at Washington August 10, 1921. 



Caravan of Automobiles that Conveyed Baltimore Florists to Washington Convention August 16. 



