August 21, 1913. 



The Florists' Review 



39 



Palinsky, W. L., Chlcajro, 111. 

 Papworth, Harry. New Orleans, La. 

 Patten, M. A., Tewksbury, Mass. 

 Pauli, Henry, Davenport, la. 

 Pelrce. B. Allan, Waltbam, Mass. 

 Pepper, J. H., New York, N. Y. 

 Perkins, C. G., Newark, N. Y. 

 Perkins, L. A., Westminster, 0. 

 Perkins, M. H., Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 Peterson, J. A., Cincinnati, O. <. 



Peterson, T. W., Joliet, 111. 

 Phllpott, H. B., Winnipeg, Man. 

 Plerson, F. R., Tarry town, N. Y. 

 Plerson, Wallace R., Cromwell, Conn. 

 Pilcher, B. J., Winnipeg, Man. 

 Pillsbury, I. L., Galesburg, 111. 

 Plumb, Cbas. H., Detroit, Mlcb. 

 Plumb, Geo., Detroit, Mich. 

 Pocbelon, Albert, Detroit, Mich. 

 Foelilmann, Adolph H., Morton Grove, 111. 

 Pophlmann, August F., Morton Grove, 111. 

 Poelilmann, Earl F., Morton Grove, 111. 

 Poehlmann, John, Chicago, III. 

 Pohl. Gustav A., Milwaukee, Wis, 

 PoUworth, C. C, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Pouting, P., Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Prisch, Otto G., Chicago, 111. 

 Pruner, Clifford, Chicago, 111. 

 Pyfer, A. T., Chicago, 111. 



Q 

 Quick, Harry J., Baltimore, Md. 



R 

 Rahaley, Robt. W.. Detroit, Mich. 

 Rasmussen, A., New Albany, Ind. 

 Reburn, G. M., Chicago, 111. 

 Reid. W. M., Chicago, 111. 

 Reimers, H. W., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Reukauf, Martin, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Rich, W. P., Boston, Mass. 

 Rindfleisch, J., Beloit, Wis. 

 Ring. John P., Helena, Mont. 

 Rlngier, Arnold. Chicago, 111. 

 Rober, Ernst, Wllmette, 111. 

 Robertson, D. A., Chicago, 111. 

 Rock. W. L., Kansas City, Mo. 

 Rocklin, M., Sioux City, la. 

 Robinson, F., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Roehrs, Jr., Julius, Rutherford, N. J. 

 Roland, Tbos., Nahant. Mass. 

 Rosacker, Henry, Morton Grove, 111. 

 Rosnosky. I., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Ruggles, W. B., South Zanesville, 0. 

 Ruppert, J. A., Riverton, N. J. 

 Rusch, Gus. J., Milwaukee, Wis. 



S 

 Sabransky, John F., Kenton, O. 

 Sanders, C. C, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Sawicki, Leon E., Chicago, 111. 

 Schaefer, Wm. A.. Plattevllle, Wis. 

 Sc*aeffer, C. E., LaCrosse. Wis. 

 Schecl, F. F., ShermervUle, 111. 

 Scblessinger, Theo. R.. Chicago. 111. 

 .Schloss, Emll, New York, N. Y. 

 Schneider, A. H., Oak Park. 111. 

 Seboepfle, John, Chicago, 111. 

 Scott. C. W., New York, N. Y. 

 Scribner, B. A., Detroit. Mich. 

 Seligman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. 

 Shay, Jas. B., Boston. Mass. 

 Shea, James B., Boston, Mass. 

 Shober, Theodore, Wyncote, Pa. 

 Shoch, Robt., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Shotwell, W. B., F'argo, N. D. 

 Siebrecht, Jr.. C, Winona, Minn. 

 Slebrecht, B. T., Winona. Minn. 

 Siebrecht, W. H., Chappaqua, N. Y. 

 Skidelsky, S. S.. Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Sraedley, T. D., Fargo, N. D. 

 Smith, A. H., Boone, Iowa. 

 Smith, F. C, Ashland. Wis. 

 Smith, George W., Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Smith, H., Danville, 111. 

 Smith. Wra. C, St. I.ouls, Mo. 

 Sorensen. George, Florence, Neb. 

 Steele, W. M.. Excelsior, Minn. 

 Stewart, W. J., Boston, Mass. 

 Stolper, A. H., Winnipeg, Man. 

 Stoltenberg, F., Brookings, S. D. 

 Stratton, C. B., Lancaster, Wis. 

 Struck, Geo. F., New York. N. Y. 

 Stuart, J. S.. Anderson, Ind. 

 Stuppy, Frank X., St. Joseph, Mo. 

 Sullivan, John F., Detroit, Mich. 

 Sullivan, W. L., Chicago, 111. 

 Swanson, A, G., Wayzata. Minn. 

 Swanson, Geo.. Omaha, Neb. 

 Swanson, G., Elmhurst, 111. 

 Swenson. Hllmer V., Chicago. 111. 

 Swlnbank, Wm., Sycamore, 111. 

 Swoboda. G. H.. Omaha. Neb. 

 Sykes, George, Chicago, HI. 

 Symonds, W. T., Decorah, Iowa. 



T 

 Thomann, F. C, Rochester, N. Y. 

 Tbomann, Jacob, Rochester. N. Y. 

 Thotland, W. A., Robblnsdale, Minn. 

 Tipton. I). M., Little Rock. Ark. 

 Tipton, W. K.. Little Rock. Ark. 

 Totty, Chas. H., Madison, N. J. 

 Traendly, Frank H., New York, N. Y. 

 Trevillian, J. Theo., Tarrytown. N. Y. 

 Turner, A. W., Winnipeg, Man. 

 Tuthlll. L. W. C, New York, N. Y. 



U 

 Uflnger, Leonard, Elyrla, O. 



V 

 Van Bochove, J. R., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

 Van Herff, B., Chicago, 111. 

 Vesey, Jr.. W. J., Fort Wayne, Ind. 

 VIck, C. H.. Rochester, N. Y. 

 Vincent. R. A.. White Marsh, Md. 

 Vincent, Jr., R.. White Marsh, Md. 



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Wade, J. W., Wyomlsslng. Pa. 

 Wade. James W., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Warnke. Wm., Cleveland, O. 

 Warwick, D., Des Plalnes, 111. 

 Washburn, F. L., Bloomington, 111. 

 Weber, Fred 0., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Weber, J. A., Excelsior. Minn. 

 Well, H. W., Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Weil, Philip, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Welch, Patrick, Boston, Mass. 

 Welch, S. R., Painesville, O. 

 Werthelmer, Sydney B., New York. N. Y. 

 Wbltcomb, Ansel H., Lawrence, Kan. 

 WIenhoeber, *;., Chicago, 111. 

 Wilcox, Blaine C, Council Bluffs. la. 

 Wilcox, Glen M.. Council Bluffs, la. 

 Wilcox, Roy F., Council Bluffs, la. 

 Wllsa, J. A., Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Wilson, J. S., Des Moines. la. 

 Wilson, J. W., Cleveland, O. 

 Wilson, W. C, Moline, 111. 

 Windier, Frank A., St. Loula, Mo. 

 Windier. F. W., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Windier. J. J., St. Louis. Mo. 

 WIndmlller, Max, Mankato, Minn. 

 Wlnterlch, Christ.. Defiance. Ohio. 

 Wlntzer, Antolne, West Grove, Pa. 

 Wlntzer, Gustave, West Grove, Pa. 

 Wlttrup, I., Marshall, Mo. 

 Woodruff, Geo. 8., Independence, Mo. 

 Woodyard, R. S., LaGrange. 111. 

 Worm, George J.. Fond du Lac. Wis. 

 Wright, T. H., Los Angeles, Cal. 



Y 

 Yeats, J. E., Champaign, HI. 

 Young, John, New York, N. Y. 

 Young, Wm. C, St. Louis, Mo. 



Z 



Zech. Allie J., Chicago. 111. 



Zweifcl, NIC, North Milwaukee, Wis. 



LADIES. 



A 



Amllng. Mrs. Albert F., Maywood. 111. 

 Angermueller, Mrs. Geo St. Louis, Mo. 

 Asmus, Mrs. George, Chicago, 111. 



B 

 Bef<ley, Miss Pansy, Council Bluffs, la. 

 Bills, Mrs. Henry, Davenport, la. 



C 

 Chandler, Miss Aleda, Berlin. N. Y. 

 Chandler, Miss Bessie, Berlin, N. Y. 

 Critchell, Mrs. C. E., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



D 

 Davis, Mrs. J. W., Davenport, la. 



F '' 



Flick, Miss C. B., Fort Wayne, Ind. 

 Fulmer, Mrs. J. T. D.. Des Moines, la. 



G 



Goddard, Miss Helen, So. Framlngham, Mass. 

 Gorly, Mrs. Frank, St. Louis, Mo. 

 Grlesel, Mrs. Edw., Detroit, Mich. 

 H 



Helnl, Miss, Terre Haute, Ind. 

 Heinl, Mrs. F. G., Terre Haute. Ind. 

 Hendrlckson, Mrs. I. S., Floral Park, N. Y. 

 Holmes, Mrs. Eber, Boston, Mass. 

 Holmes, Mrs. M. E., Montrose, Mass. 

 K 



Kelmel, Mrs. W. J., Elmhurst. 111. 

 Kemble, Mrs. W. E., Oskaloosa. la. 

 Kerr, Mrs. R. C. Houston, Texas. 

 Koerner, Miss Flora, Milwaukee, Wis. 

 Knees, Mrs. Wm., Moline. III. 

 Kuhne, Mrs. Oscar, Council Bluffs, la. 



L 



Loverldge, Mrs. C, Peoria, 111. 



M 



McKcllar. Mrs. C. W.. Chicago. 111. 

 Manda, Mrs. Joseph A.. West Orange, N. 3. 

 Maynard. Mrs. C. H.. Detroit. Mich. 

 Meinhardt, Matilda, St. Louis, Mo. 



P 



Patten, Mrs. M. A.. Boston, Mass. 

 Patten, Helen F;, Toledo, O. 

 Pauli, Mrs. Henry, Davenport, la. 

 Peterson, Miss Ida, Cincinnati. O. 

 Peterson, Mrs. J. A., Cincinnati. O. 

 Poehlmann, Mrs. Adolph H., Morton Grove, 111. 

 Poehlmann, Mrs. August V.. Morton Grove, 111. 

 Poehlmann, Mrs. John, Chicago. 111. 

 Pollworth, Mrs. C. C. Milwaukee, Wis. 



Q 

 Quick, Mrs. H. T.. Baltimore, Md. 



R 

 Rocklin, Mrs. M., Sioux City, la. 



S 

 Siebrecht, Mrs. W. H.. Chappaqua, N. Y. 

 Smith, Mrs. H.. Danville. 111. 

 Smith, Mrs. Wm. C. St. Louis. Mo. 

 Stewart, E. E.. Brooklyn, Mich. 

 Scott, Mrs. E. A., Navasota, Texas. 



T 

 Tipton, Mrs. D. M.. Little Rock. Ark. 

 Traendly, Mrs. Frank H., New York, N. Y. 



V 

 Valentine, Mrs. J. A., Denver, Colo. 

 Vincent, Mrs. Richard, White Marsh, Md. 



W 

 Washburn, Mrs. F. L., Bloomington, III. 

 Weber. Mrs. F. C, St. I^uls. Mo. 

 Weil, Mrs. H. W., Milwaukee. Wis. 

 Wilcox, Mrs. J. F.. Council Bluffs. la. 

 Wilcox, Mrs. Roy F.. Council Bluffs, la. 

 Wilson. Mrs. J. S.. Des Moines, la. 

 WIndmlller. Pauline. Mankato. Minn. 

 Wlttrup, Mrs. I., Marshall, Mo. 



BEPOBT ON BOSE QABDEN. 



[The following is the report by Wm. F. Gude, 

 chairman of the committee on the proposed 

 experimental rose garden, as read at the Minne- 

 apolis convention.] 



The committee appointed in March, 

 1912, to secure permission from the 

 United States Department of Agricul- 

 ture to establish an experimental rose 

 garden on the Arlington Farms, Vir- 

 ginia, under the direction of horticul- 

 tural experts of the United States gov- 

 ernment, has been actively at work. 

 The following official application was 

 filed by the committees of the Rose 

 Society and the S. A. F.: 



May 29, 1913. 

 Hon. David F. Houston, 



Secretary of Agriculture, 



Washington, D. C. 



Dear Sir: The rose growers of America, as 

 represented by their respective societies, feel 

 the desirability of having at some accessible 

 point as large a collection of rose species and 

 varieties as will thrive at any one place. The 

 advantages of such a collection would be the 

 opportunity for study and comparison by those 

 most interested, including growers and hybrid- 

 izers, and the educational value to the general 

 public. 



Feeling that the value of such a collection is 

 not confined to commercial rose growers, that 

 such a collection could be well fostered and 

 maintained under the present organization and 

 equipment of your department, and that the 

 climate of Washington is favorable to the growth 

 of a large number of varieties, we' respectfully 

 ask that a rose garden be established on the 

 Arlington Farms under the care and supervision 

 of tlie government. 



In order to cooperate as far as possible in 

 establishing and maintaining such a garden, 

 these societies will supply, free of cost to the 

 government, stock true to name, and provide 

 funds for the labeling of tlie collection, the gov- 

 ernment to supply the necessary land and labor 

 for the cultivation and care of the collection. 

 Very respectfully, 



Wm. F. Gude, 

 Washington Representative S. A. F., 

 Chairman Special Committee. 



In addition to filing the foregoing 

 letter, the committee has had a num- 

 ber of interviews with the department 

 officials. It had been hoped that before 

 this report was submitted the garden 

 would have been established, but owing 

 to the change of administration some 

 delay has been experienced. The com- 

 mittee feels, however, that ere we meet 

 in convention again we shall have a 

 good report from a rose garden actually 

 established and in operation at Arling- 

 ton Farms, Virginia, where roses from 

 all sections may be treated officially. 



BEFOBT ON PUBLICITY. 



[The following is the report of W. B. Plerson, 

 chairman of the publicity committee of the' S. 

 A. F.. presented at the Minneapolis convention. 

 August 22. 1913.] 



At the last convention in Chicago the 

 publicity question was brought forward 

 for discussion and a motion was passed 

 by this society authorizing a committee, 

 to consist of one representative of each 

 florists' club in the United States and 

 Canada, to appoint a publicity com- 

 mittee and elect a delegate to member- 

 ship in this national publicity commit- 

 tee. At the same time President Vin- 

 cent appointed a committee of three, 

 with Albert M. Herr as chairman. On 

 Mr. Herr's resignation from this com- 

 mittee, I was appointed chairman in 

 Mr. Herr's place. The validity of the 

 appointment of this committee is in 

 question, and the national committee 

 has never been able to secure a meeting. 



Throughout the year the question of 

 general publicity and organized adver- 

 tising has been freely discussed by the 

 various florists' clubs in the country; 

 in the cities there has been great prog- 

 ress made, and the improvement in busi- 

 ness conditions in the cities, according 

 to reports, has been quite satisfactory. 

 At the International Flower Show in 

 New York a meeting of the national 



