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The Florists' Review 



June 29. 1922 



Keil, 1'. v.. null wife, RalciKli, N. C. 

 Kellhollz, Kenton U., Tolodo, O. 

 Kellogp, Fred, Mllwunkee, Wis. 

 Kelly, P. v., Snlt Ljike City, Utah. 

 Kelly, W. <;., Snn Jose. 111. 

 Kendi'l, t". E., Cleveland. O. 

 Kendel. Cliiirles 11., Cleveland, 0. 

 Kini;, ('. H.. llattle Creek, Mich. 

 Klnc, Krod ){.. Itochester, N. Y. 

 King, H. C. Battle Creek. Mich. 

 Kins, Harold M., Kuttle Creek. Mich. 

 KinHclU, .Tune C. I.iii Fayette, Ind. 

 KippinK. L. A., Sedaliu, Mo. 

 Kiscr, Frank 1'.. Paris, Ky. 

 Kraiis, \V. A., St. I»ui8, Mo. 

 Krlek. X. I. W., Holland, Mich. 

 Kiiekcr. Williiim L.. Faribault, Minn. 

 Kunz. Charles L.. Manitowoc. Wis. 

 Ijickcy. W. T., Oklahoma City, Okla. 

 liundretli, Jr., liurnet. Bristol, Pa. 

 Larson, A. H.. St. Paul, Minn. 

 I^eucox, Krnest A., Shenandoah, la. 

 I^ee. Arthur G., Fort Smith. Ark. 

 Ijoveillc, .1. B., Winona, Minn. 

 Lennox, W. .T., Toronto, (^an. 

 LivlncKlon. A. W.. Columlms, 0. 

 Livingston, Uobert. Columbus, O. 

 Tjoeffler, .\.. I>a Crosse, Wis. 

 Ijoewith. .1.. and wife. New York. 

 Ijoft, Solmar, New York, N. Y. 

 Ijove, Frank S.. Montgomery, Ala. 

 Ijover, William J., Rochester, N. Y. 

 IjOW, .John. New York. N. Y. 

 Luck, A. H., and wife, Jackson, Mich. 

 liUck. Richard, Kansas City, Mo. 

 Luck, Jr.. E. C, Kansas City, Mo. 

 Luck. E. ('., Kansas City, Mo. 



(Continued on pase 124.) 



SEED ANALYSTS CONVENE. 



Jointly with Seedsmen. 



Coiiteiiiiioriiiieous with the convoning 

 of the American Seed Trade Associa- 

 tion, Juno 21 to 23, the Association of 

 Official Seed Analysts of North Amer- 

 ica lield its fifteenth annual meeting. 

 Thursday, .lune 22, the association as- 

 sisted in a joint meeting witli the seeds- 

 men. Tlie account of this joint meet- 

 ing appciir.s on another page of this 

 issue. Heailqu.'irters for the convention 

 was at the Sherman liotel, where the 

 seedsmen met. 



At 111 a. m., Wednesday^ .Tune 21, a 

 business session was held, at which a 

 roll call by states was taken. The report 

 of the secretary-treasurer was heard, 

 and the committees on legislation, co- 

 operation, extension and jiublicity were 

 heard. New committees were appointed 

 and a number of important announce- 

 ments were made. Tlien Dean F. W. 

 T.iylor, of tlie New Hampshire Agri- 

 tultural College, made his address. 



Heax Educational Papers. 



Wednesday afternoon, at 2 p. m., an 

 open session was held at which a num- 

 ber of interesting papers were read. 

 Proliably tlie most interesting of these 

 from a seedsman 's standpoint was that 

 by F. n. Hillmau, Washington, D. C, 

 on "Testing Bent Grass Seeds for Pur- 

 ity." 



Another open session for round-table 

 conferences took place Thursday, June 

 22, at 9 a. m. At this time W. L. Goss, 

 of Washington, D. C, discussed "Test- 

 ing for Germination"; A. H. Larson, of 

 Minjusota, talked on "Purity Analy- 

 ses"; Henry Lunz, of ^Wisconsin, dis- 

 cussed "Seed Law Enforcement," and 

 M. T. Munn, of New York, talked on 

 "Extension and Publicity Plans." 



Friday, June 25, at 9 a. m., p]dgar 

 Brown, Washington, D. C, spoke on 

 "The Training of a Seed Analyst"; 

 M. T. Munn, New York, delivered a talk 

 on "Testing Lawn Grass Seed Mix- 

 ture," and A. A. Hansen, of Indiana, 

 discussed "Extension Work in Seed 

 Testing." 



At this meeting the reports of com- 

 mittees were heard and other necessary, 

 business was taken care of. 



The officers who served during the 

 last year were reelected: President, 

 P. W. Taylor; secretary, A. L. Stone. 



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