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thought a menace to the trade, after 

 some discussion it was resolved to in- 

 struct the counsel to take up the matter 

 with the Agricultural Press Association, 

 in an effort to squelch these papers. 

 These bulletins, it developed, are most 

 prevalent in the south. 



In the absence of the chairman, Les- 

 ter L. Morse, of San Francisco, reported 

 for the committee on the president's 

 address; all the recommendations made 

 by the president in his address — these 

 were mentioned in last week's report — 

 were sanctioned; it was suggested that 

 a committee be appointed to confer with 

 . the Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers' As- 

 sociation to take up the matter of 

 united field seed advertising. 



The code of ethics agreed to is as 

 follows: 



OUR PURPOSE. 



To Improve and perfect a standard of business 

 Integrity, which shall include purity of stocks, 

 honesty of representation, carefulness of obliKa- 

 tions and promptness in execution. 



At this point the newly elected presi- 

 dent took the chair, and the secretary 

 was ordered to read some telegrams. 

 A cablegram from Holland stated that 

 there was a drought there, and besought 

 the seedsmen to send a rain-maker. A 

 telegram from Knoxville asked for the 

 next annual convention to come south 

 to Knoxville. John E. Condon, of Con- 

 don Bros., Rockford, suggested that the 

 next convention assemble at Rockford. 

 But President-elect Alexander Forbes 

 said the executive committee would 

 take up the matter, remembering the 

 suggestions made. 



Tlie Visitors. 



At this convention there was a record 

 attendance, practically every state be- 

 ing represented. Besides, there were 

 many visitors from other countries. 

 Following is a list of the visitors to 

 Chicago. 



Ackerman, Joseph F., Ligonier, Ind. 

 Allen, L., Long Island, N. Y. 

 Anderson, C. H., New Haven, Conn. 

 Anderson, Jesse L., Hnltimore, Md. 

 Archias, Edith M., Sedalia, Mo. 

 Archlas, Helen A., Sedalia, Mo. 

 Archias, Jr., L. H., Sedalia, Mo. 

 Ayers, W. T., Toledo, 0. 

 Ayrcs, Jessie C, Boise, Idaho. 

 Bach, Peder, Racine, Wis. 

 Baker, George H., Shenandoah, la. 

 Baker, P. W., Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Barden, C. A., Wakeman, O. 

 Barto, C. S., liouisiana. Mo. 

 Bathers, A. E., Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Beaver, C. R., Crestline, 0. 

 Benedict, Jr., J. E., Washington, D. C. 

 Berger, A. J.. Chicago, III. 

 Belt, Donald K., Baltimore, Md. 

 Bernet, B. J., La Crosse, Wis. 

 Berry, A. A., Clarinda, la. 

 Berry, M. T., Grand Rapids. Mich. 

 Bitler. R. 0., I>a Fayette, Ind. 

 Blakeman, J. E., Winnipeg, Can. 

 Blambert, R. L.., Baltimore. Md. 

 Blandlng, C. H., Har\ey, N. D. 

 Bodger, John C, Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Boerner, A. R., Port Washington, Wis. 

 Itolens, H. W., Port Washington, Wis. 

 Bolgiano, F. W.. Washington, D. C. 

 Booker, George F., Monmouth, 111. 

 Bowen. J. P.. Detroit, Mich. 

 Bowman, J. N., Rochester. N. Y. 

 Boxham, J. D., Buffalo, N. Y. 

 Bozarth, J. W., St. Louis. Mo. 

 Bozarth, P. L., St. Louis. Mo. 

 Bradley, G. F., and wife, Cleveland, 0. 

 Brockson. W. I., Marinette, Wis. 

 Brown, Alfred J., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 Brown, J. C, Fitchhurg, Mass. 

 Brown, Mrs. E., Washington, D. C. 

 Bruns, A. L., Davenport, la. 

 Bruns, A. R., Washington, la. 

 Burge, C. S., Toledo. O. 

 Bum, Richard and wife, Mitchell, S. D. 

 Burpee, David, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Carmichael, Daniel, Cincinnati. 0. 

 Carr, Peter P.. and wife, Madison, Wis. 

 Cashman. J. E., Owatonna, Minn. 

 Catlin, F. E., Rockford, HI. 

 Chaapel, R. C, Buffalo. N. T. 

 Champlin. Manley, Saskatoon, Can. 

 Cheney, F. E., Elmlra, N. Y. 

 Chesmore, C. R.. St. Joseph, Mo. 

 Chesterman, Omar K., Springfleld, 111. 

 Christlanson, Alf., Seattle, Wash. 

 Clark, Arthur B., Mllford, Conn. 

 Clark, C. H., Chicago. 111. 

 Clark, Sr., 0. S., Wakeman, 0. 

 Clark, Jr., C. S., Wakeman, 0. 



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Philadelphia Pink 



is today contidered to be the 



Finest Pure Pink 

 Snapdragon Grown! 



ENDORSED BY 



AMERICAN BULB CO.. of Chicafo 

 THE S. S. PENNOCK CO., of Pkiladelpkia 

 HENRY F. MICHELL CO., of PhUadclphia 

 S. S. SKIDELSKY & CO.. of New York 

 ROMAN J. IRWIN, of New Yoik 

 C. U. UGGIT. of Pkiladelpkia 



and by 



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WE GUARANTEE THE PURITY OP 

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1 Tr. Pkt. (new crop) . .$1.00 6 Tr. PkU $5.00 



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