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The Florists^ Review 



August 28, 1913. 



THE TRAVIS 

 ROCKER GRATE 

 LINE 



was shown at the recent 

 S. A. F. and 0. H. Con- 

 vention at Minneapolis. 

 We showed a complete 

 double section grate ready 

 for operation. Great interest was man- 

 ifested in the general construction and 

 plan of this grate. It shows simplicity, 

 durability and high-class workman- 

 ship. The patronage was more than 

 pleasing to our representative, Mr. C. 

 D. Marshall. Our grates withstood the close inspection of the most experienced firemen and greenhouse operators, who pronounced 

 them practical. The testimony of our numerous customers who visited our exhibit made us many new customers. If you are look- 

 ing for first-class rocker grate service. Investigate the Travis Rocker 



Orate Line. We build rocker frrates only and are prepared to give ^^ C TDA\/IIk ^^^a uriUDV il I 11 C A 

 you practical service. For prices trlve size of furnace. \Jia iba I ■m^%wl^» \^\^my MtnKY, ILU., \I. a. M. 

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spoken of as a preventive rather than 

 as a remedy, although if used in a 

 somewhat larger amount in a boiler 

 already encrusted it will tend to loosen 

 the scale as well as prevent further 

 scale formation. 



FBESIDENT VAN KIBK'S ADDRESS. 



[Continued from page 62.] 



also a like committee from the growers, 

 to whom I wish to refer anything that 

 may come before the society pertain- 

 ing to their special work. I believe 

 that in doing this we shall greatly ex- 

 pedite the business routine of the 

 evenings, and also pave the way for 

 more mutual and businesslike under- 

 standings between the separate ends of 

 the business. Any new issues or busi- 

 ness propositions presented at any time 

 by the chairmen of these various com- 

 mittees I know will be given every 

 consideration by the members in gen- 

 eral. 



The standing house committee I have 

 dispensed with, as we now have our 

 by-laws, etc., to work under, and the 

 board of trustees can attend to any- 

 thing further in that line. I have also 

 dispensed with the committee on gen- 

 eral awards; in their place I have se- 

 lected a permanent exhibition commit- 

 tee, and to them I wish to refer every- 

 thing pertaining to exhibits and ex- 

 hibitions of whatever nature, leaving 

 to their judgment the feasibility of all 

 matters in that line. I have endeav- 

 ored to embody in this committee rep- 

 resentatives of all our lines of work, 

 and men who are capable of handling 

 their individual lines to the best credit 

 of the society. 



Committees for Ensuing Tear. 



And now our line-up for work for 

 the year to come will consist of the 

 following well known and well tried 

 members: 



First, our Board of Trustees, as elected. 



Second, Finance and Auditing Committee; 

 two or more must audit all bills — Guy M. 

 Pllklngrton, chairman; Eugrene O'Hara, S. W. 

 Walker and R. C. Cook. 



Third, Program Committee, to prepare a 

 program for each meeting and notify those 

 taking part — E. J. Steele, chairman; J. G. 

 Bacher, E. T. Mlsche, A. L. Peck and S. G. 

 Lubllner. 



Fourth, Entertainment and Refreshment 

 Committee, to work In conjunction with the 

 Program Committee — H. E. Weed, chairman; 

 John Holden, J. J. Butzer, Blrger Tonseth 

 and Henry Blrchler. 



Fifth, Publicity Committee — Ralph R. 

 Routledge, chairman; Max Smith, R. M. 

 Bodley, A. J. Clarke, J. J. Butzer and A. 

 Bowman. , 



Sixth, Retailers' Committee — A. J. Clarke, 

 chairman; James Forbes, Max Smith, C. 

 Tonseth and H. Niklas. 



Seventh, Growers' Committee — A. Rahn, 

 chairman; R. L. Scott, S. B. Hendee, Fred 

 Wiedemann and J. A. Wilson. 



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