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The Horists^ Review 



OCTOBBB 13, 1921 



NiiU^i, 'r. J , SiTJintoii, I'n. 

 .Ncuh.ck, <• (!.. liiifriilo, N. 

 Nr'wol!, Arthur, Kiiiifus Cil.v, ? 







O'Noil, Mrs T, J., ('lii.Mco. Ill 

 Owon, K., Term lliuiti', Iml. 



I'nlnuT, I^iiiisc <"., Itroiikliiio, Mas> 

 I'aliiicr, W. J., Hiirrulu. N. Y. ' 

 rapes, IN'lcr, DiMniil. Mich. 

 I'iirkcr. Nettie I,., Chirjcii, 111. 

 I'eaetiek. \V (!., llrainpton. Out 

 I'l'tiii. Iliiiiv, Jtnsteii, Mass 

 I'erry, II <; , New Y'lrk. N. Y 

 I'hillipK, .1. V,. roUf;hkiT)isiv, N. 

 Phillips, \V. A.. New Y..|-k. N 



riiillip'.. Will. II., 

 I'lersoii, rr.iiik 1! 

 PillKbiirj, I I,, 

 I'liimti, (lian. II , 



I'oi-heliiii. Alhcrt, 



Hr.iokl.vn. N. Y 

 Tarr.vltiwn. N 

 • I.ilesl.nri.-. Ill 

 Dl'tl-eit. Mirh, 

 Detniit. Mii-li 



Y. 



Street. .la.s. S., Orillia, Out. 

 Stroll, Waller, Itatavia. N. Y 

 SIroiit, C. i:., Itiddeford, Me. 

 Stuart, N, 1., ami wife. Chicago. Ill 

 Stiimpp, (iec). K. M . New York. N. Y. 

 Siiltle, V. M., Cliieatto. III. 

 Sweiisiui. II. v., C'llleaj-'o, III. 



T 

 Taepke, W. <!., Detroit, Midi. 

 •I'aepke, Walter II., Detroit. Mioh. 

 Teinlilitt, Mrs. II.. t'levelaiul. O 

 Tierii(.> . Mrs. M. A., St. .losepli, .Me 

 Tleriie.v, Miss M , Daveuport, In. 

 Ticimr, I!. L., iiiid wife. So. Zaiiesville 

 Tram. i:d\v. I'.. Alhaii.v. N. Y. 

 Tiilliill, I,. W O.. New York, N, Y' 



U 



rileiihrueli, Matliias. I'ort Huron. Mioli. 

 riricli. ("lara, IliilTahi, N. Y. 

 rsiii»;er, W. 'I'.. I'iltsl>nrf;li, I'a. 



Ittle.v, Clias- . IlarrishiirK. I'a 



.rward $ 7.74.%. 4(i 



HronKhl 



Secrelar.v's expenses . 



OITne salaries 



OlUce siipi)lies 



l-ostaRe 



Kent 



Miseel la neons expense 



..$ «,f>44,nO 

 743.49 



!I7,">.R8 

 82:1.00 



199. iia 



Treasurer's ofBee: 

 Salar.v of treasurer 



Stamps 



Treasurer's lx)nd . . . 

 T(dettranis 



Total dislinrsenients, from 

 annual dues 



ulleetiou fund: 

 Itemittanee to members... 



37.').00 



17.00 



14.00 



.87 



9.388.10 



400.87 



Total disbursements 

 funds 



all 



R 



Uahale.v. K..l.t. M., Dclrdit. Mich. 



Keek, riias , ItriilKepori . Conn 



Ilidenciur. Vielor, I'liiladelphia, I'a. 



Itisle.v. ('liivtoii 1; . and wile. Ilamilten. N. 



Kitt.'r, t'larcnic. Haltim..re. Mil. 



Hock. W. I. . Kansas Cit.v. Mo 



Itodcers, J. W.. Ila.vton. (). 



Hoetbke, «"arl, and wife. Saginaw. .Mirli 



Holaml. TlKiinas. .N.ihant. Mass. 



Koskelly. Italph .1.. Itliii<a, N. Y. 



Hoyt^T. Howard S , I'liiladelpliia. I'a 



S 

 Saltford. W. A , Pouehkeepsie. N. Y". 

 Seeery, lidw . I'assair. N. ,1 

 Sehluraff, Helen M., Erie. I'a. 

 S<liraliini. Frank M.. Toledo. 

 Seliraijui. <!eo. I!., Toledo. (). 

 Siliiller, II. 1)., Chieaco. III. 

 .Si'lilini;. Max.. New York. .N. Y 

 .Sehultheis. Dorothy, Seranton. I'a. 

 .SehultlieiH. Certriule, .Seranton, I'a. 

 SlIvieuR, Hoy, Ashtabula. (). 

 SkldelKky. ,s. S., .New York. N. Y 

 Slaek, Olias. W , Waterloo, la, 

 Slattery, H. A.. Itiiffalo, N. Y. 

 Smith, C. Italtimore, Md. 

 Smith, Frank 11.. Hamilton. Oni. 

 Smith. Henry. (;raii(l Uaidds. Mich. 

 Smyth. W. J., and wife, niicapo. Ill 

 Sterlint:, «',. .loliet, 111. 

 Steyi'ns. «"lias. T . and wile, Itrerkton, 

 Stevenson «'larke. Detroit, .Miili 



Van Aken, I!. L., 

 Van Aken. II. M., 

 VoKt, A. II.. Flint 



V 



Coldwater. Mie 

 KIkhart. Ind. 

 Mieh. 



Not receipts for period.... 



Halanee on haial, .Septera 



her 30. lil'JO 



W 



Wapner, L. E., nnd wife, Sandusky 

 Walker, Wni., I>oulsvlIle, Ky. 

 Wallner. Mrs., Chicaco, III. 

 Walton, Fred U., Urantforil. Can. 

 Ward. John, Miimford, N. Y. 

 Warendorff, Mrs. Al., New Y'ork, N. 1 

 AVarendorff. DenJ., New York, N, Y. 

 YVarendorfl', Herman, New York, N. 

 ■Washburn, Geo. L., Bloomincton, 111. 

 Watts. John N., and wife, Kincston, 

 Weber. Mrs. Fred C"., .St. Louis, Mo. 

 Weber, F. II., St. Louis, Mo. 

 Wel>er, W. E. F., Sniilt Ste. Marie 

 YVeir, Don M.. Lapeer, Mich. 

 Weller, David E.. Louisville. Ky. 

 ■Wells, W. S.. Ann Arbor, Mich. 

 Wertheimer, Svdnev, .New York, N, 

 Wick, Helen, Detroit, Mich. 

 ■Wiecand, Geo. B., Indinnnpolls, Ind. 

 Wienhoeber, W™. IL, Chicaco, HI- 

 Williams. Everett, Chicago, 111, 

 Wilson, K, 1'.. anil wife, Koehester. 

 Wright, C. J., nnd wife, 



Y 



Y'etter, F. J., and wife 

 YounK, John, New York, 



(). 



Halanee, 

 19'J1 



Seiiteuiber 30, 



.<;I7,748.13 

 .$ 81.70 



$17,829. &■{ 



$ 9,008.89 



32,585.01 



$41,593.90 



Ont. 



Mieh. 



N. Y 



Ottawa, Kan. 



The guaranty fund, which was iii- 

 iToascd from $21,804,94 to $26,978.24 in 

 the last year, is represented by the fol- 

 lowing assets: 



Cash on deposit with Continental Na- 

 tional Bank of Kansas City S 3.C87.36 



Securities; 



Dominion of Canada bonds (par 



$5,000) 4,717.01 



Atchison. Topeka & .Santa Fe Railway 



general mortgage bomls (par $3,500) 3,310.00 

 Imperial Russian government bonds 



(par $2,000) 1,895.92 



Liberty bonds: 



First issue 1,000.00 



Second Issue (par $1.000) 953.70 



Third issue (par $2,000) 1,837.80 



Fourth issue ( par $2..'-.0O) 2,399.50 



Victory notes (par $2,'J00) 2,176.95 



I'nited Slates Treasury notes 5,000.00 



Greenfield. 

 N. Y'. 



Mass. 



Total securities 



.$23,290.88 



.Ma 



Ziii-'ler, Mrs. Ni'Uie, Bellevtie, O 



MONEY! MONEY!! 



!^i^^?TT[?f^!ff^!f?^[??^I?7^[?y^lf?W^lt?^|?f^|^ 



Total balance $20,978.24 



The annual dues fund, which was 

 increased from $10,780,07 to $14,615.66 

 in the last year, is represented by the 

 following assets: 



On deposit with Continental National 



Itank of Kansas City $ 8,037.67 



Cash in hands of the secretary: 



I'elly cash fund 995.00 



Can.idian exchange fund 5,582.99 



TREASURER'S REPORT. 



Makes Splendid Showing. 



Tin- rejkirt of Treasurer William I.. 

 IJock, jiresented at the meeting of tlir 

 Florists' Telegraph Delivery Associ:i- 

 tion at Toronto October 11, covered the 

 year beginning October 1, 10211, and 

 (•ndiiig September .'U), ]!t21. Not so good 

 ,'( showing was made in the matter of 

 receipts as last year, though the associa- 

 tion sliowed a surplus of $9,000 above 

 the year's disbursements, and was aV)le 

 to swell its balance on hand from $.'?2,- 

 585.01 to $41,59;^9(), a highly creditable 

 bank aeeoiint for an org.'inization the 

 si/e of tiiis one. The decre.-ise in size 

 of receipts was due principally to (1) 

 a falling off in guaranty fund deposits, 

 :imountiiig to $1,956; (2) diminished an- 

 nual dues, shrinking $4,744, and (.3) 

 fewer membershiji initiation dues, by 

 $1,140, To offset this decrease in rev 

 enue, expenses were diminished by the 

 saving of more than $.3,000 paid L. F. 

 Darnell in salary and expenses in 1920, 

 when he undertook a personal member- 

 ship canvass for the association. And 

 though the secretary's oflice, by reason 

 of its added activity, accumulated ex- 

 penses of nearly $1,500 additional this 

 last year, the reduction of disburse- 

 ments in other directions enabled the or- 

 ganization to hold its outgo somewhat in 

 proportion to the income. So the asso- 

 ciation w:is able to add to its surplus 

 \\ithir. +■,'!, '"'00 as much a« it did lasi 



.vear. The association, if it has 2,000 

 members, this year added $4.50 per caji- 

 ita to its surplus fund, which now totals 

 $n,59,'!,90, or something like $20 per 

 cajiita. 



The auditors' statement of reoeififs 

 and disbursements for the vear from 

 October 1, 1920, to September 30. 1921. 

 is as follows: 



RECEIPTS. 



Guaranty fund: 



Members' deposits $ 5,381.00 



-Vnnu.il dues fund: 



.\iinual dues 



Collection fees 



Kxili.'inge 



Interest received 



Membership initi.ition fees 



Sale of binders, order sheets, etc 



Sale of electrotypes 



Sale of discount slickers 



Sale of F. T. D folders 



rublleity contributions 



A 



Total balance $14,615.66 



1C,42S,00 



7.50 



600 



600.71 



1,475 00 



262.. 5i; 



32. 2.-) 



1000 



1.0<¥»00 



1.494 00 



Total, annual dues fund. 

 (*<dlection fund: 



Tr.insfers from gu.iranty 

 Collections from nienil>ers 



,$2I,37(!.f>'J 



fund. 



.->3.7n 



2S.00 



Total, collection fund S 



81.70 



Total receipts, all funds $2t!.S3S.' 



DIsnrUSEMENTS 



C.uaranty fund: 



Deposits returned $ 154.00 



Dills paid for meml>ers. . . .53.70 



Total $ 



Annual dues fund: 



Exchange 



Auditing and system work 

 Addressocrapb expense ... 

 Advertising, Pageant of 



Progress 



Convention expenses 



Directors' meeting expense. 



Electrotypes 



Printing 



I'liMicitv 



207.70 



The auditors, in reviewing Treasurer 

 Rock's accounts, gave this comment on 

 their accuracy and excellent condition: 



"The cash on deposit with the (Con- 

 tinental National Bank of Kansas City 

 was verified by reconcilement with a 

 certified statement from them. The 

 cash balance in the hands of the secre- 

 tary was not verified by ns, as these 

 funds are kept at Detroit, Mich. The 

 securities owned by the association were 

 examined by ns, with the exception of 

 the Inqierial Russian government bonds 

 of a par value of $2,000, which are being 

 carried on the books at $1,895.92 (cost). 

 These bonds are on deposit with the 

 National City Rank of New York under 

 an .agreement with a bondholders' pro- 

 tective committee and are represented 

 among the securities of the association 

 by a certificate of deposit executed by 

 the National City Bank of New York. 

 Matured coupons from all of the securi- 

 ties have been clii>ped and cashed. 



''All receipts were [)rom]itly deposited 

 in bank to the credit of the association 

 and all disbursements made by check 

 nnd supported by properl.'v authorized 

 vouchers. 



"The records were in excellent condi- 

 tion and the accounts have been accur- 

 ately kept." 



$ 7,745 4r, 



De Pere, Wis.— Work on the founda- 

 tion for the new greenhouse to be built 

 by Frank Willcms has already begun. 

 The addition will be 18x60 feet when 



completed. 



