JANUARY 18, 1906. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 



577 



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INDIANAPOLIS. 



State Society Meets. 



The State Society of Indiaua held its 

 annual meeting in the State House on 

 January 9. New oflScers were elected 

 as follows: President, F. B. Alley; first 

 vice-president, Fred Huckride; second 

 vice-president, George R. Gause, of Rich- 

 mond; secretary, F. Sydney Smith. For 

 treasurer J. Heidenreich was re-elected 

 by acclamation. The new executive com- 

 mittee is as follows: A. F. J. Baur, J. 

 J. B. Hatfield, Bert Stanley, W. W. 

 Coles, H. W. Rieman. The usual rou- 

 tine business was disposed of and the 

 society is in unusually good condition. 



Among the special business was a reso- 

 lution asking the S. A. F. to adopt a 

 national color chart such as is used in 



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 Crop 



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France and other countries. This reso- 

 lution called forth an interesting discus- 

 sion by many members. The discussion 

 was not as to whether the resolution 

 should be adopted. Everyone present 

 realized the crying need of such a move 

 and the discussion was along the lines of 

 how much good would be accomplished by 

 such a chart. The society is to secure 

 a copy of the chart adopted by the 

 French Chrysanthemum Society for the 



use of its members. There was a nice 

 exhibit of carnations by Baur & Smith 

 and John Hartje. Candace shown by the 

 latter was awarded a certificate of 

 merit. The out-of-town members were 

 W. W. Coles, Kokomo; J. S. Stuart, An- 

 derson; V. D. Grave, G. R. Gause, F. 

 Lemon, of Eichmond. N. Zweifel, of 

 Milwaukee, came in time for the bowling. 

 After meeting the society took supper in 

 a body at the St. Denis. A. F. J. Baur. 



