The Flonsts^ Review 



Afbil 14, 1921 



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AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. 



Directors' Meeting. 



A meeting of the board of directors 

 of the American Iris Society was held 

 at New York city March 17, 1921. 

 Those present included President 

 Wistcr, Treasurer Presby and Messrs. 

 Farr, Gleaaon, llendrickson and Nor- 

 ton. Robert Sturtevant, secretary, was 

 f)revcnted from attending on account of 

 Ilncss. In his absence. Dr. II. A. Glea- 

 son acted as secretary joro tern. 



The report read by the president for 

 the secretary covered in detail the gen- 

 eral activities of the society through 

 1920 and its plans for the future. The 

 report showed a present membership of 

 462, including thirty-four life members, 

 and stated that two bulletins had been 

 issued b}' the society and that two 

 other bulletins had been sent to its 

 members through the courtesy of the 

 American Peony Society and the Now 

 York Botanical Society. 



It was announced that the annual 

 meeting would be held in connection 

 with the iris exhibition at Columbus, 

 0., about May 27, and that small ex- 

 hibitions would be held at Richmond, 

 Va.; Takoma Park, D. C; Boston, 

 Mass.; Belvidcre, 111.; Des Moines, la., 

 and probably at Minneapolis, Louis- 

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A New Yecir's Thought 



Let ua learn to feel the joy in things that are simple and universal — in the 

 beauty of the dawn, of sunset and of flowers. Let us cultivate a feeling of 

 tenderness for all living creatures, from the dumb and patient animals to our 

 brother man. Would you learn these deeper values in Iife> Study the flowers. 



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