August 18, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



39 



Trade Press. 



I'he members of the trade press have 

 , itinued to give the society their cor- 



il support. Tlie thanks of the society 

 also due them for the complimen- 

 ; V copies of their publications sent 

 1 n?e in the ofllice of the secretary. 



Aid of the Society. 



ir !-hould bo borne in mind that the 

 - A. F. is for the good of its members 

 , .1 that the secretary is its chief cleric. 

 I I'ormation regarding express troubles, 

 .; I'stions regarding rates, legislation, 

 , r,, if sent to the secretary, will be 

 I iced in the hands of the proper com- 



I rtees for action. Such data as this 

 \.'<i\ give a firmer -working basis in their 

 i .ostigations. The society can best 

 :.' l|i you vphen your wants are made 

 ! I own. The secretary will always be 

 : ;idy to give all the aid possible or else 

 !• ler your troubles to others who may 



I I ■ of help to you. 



In closing, I wish to tender my hcart- 

 1' It thanks to those friends who have 

 uiven me so freely of their time and 

 :i--istance and who by thoir advice have 

 I,' Ijicil make my work botii easier and 

 l.'trer. 



Secretary's Financial Report. 



VKAIl KXDIN'G DECEMBER VA. 1000. 

 Kcceipts. 



I.,,. KiOS— 22 .$ (Hi. 00 



I". - imnt— .-,7!t ],7.'!7.00 



Ihjrs ]iili>— i; IS.OO 



"■'■■> It'll— 1 • .'i.OO 



.$1,824.00 



I ifs and duos, new 

 inombers — 



l:">;'— Ut2 .$ 9t!0.00 



l''l'>— - lO.OO 



970.00 



I ifi" mpmbprship fpos — ."2 1 ;J00 00 



I lade exhibition, 190S. 63.30 

 I vpri'ss charges i-c- 



li:r.dod .7.3 



I I'lCiMls, N a t i o 11 a 1 



l'li>\ver ."^bow, 190S. . . 4S.'?.17 

 I iMilf exhibition. 1909.. 1,029.15 

 ' A'lian.iTo included in ic- 



:.iittauces .95 



1,577.38 



$5.G71.3S 



Payments. 



ni.i trvasiuvr, permanent fund. $1,300.00 

 lUd treasurer, flower sbow fund 400.00 

 I'i'i treasurer, general fund... 3,971.38 



$5,071.38 



•'UDERS DRAWN OX TREASURER, YEAR 

 1909. 



'■' pa.vment 1908 bills. $ 468.14 

 >| t.a.vment 1909 bills. 3,557.27 

 ' I'a.vnient 1910 bills. 107.20 



$4.1.'?2.G1 



' • investment permanent fund 7,500.00 



$11,C:!2.01 



TANfARY 1 TO AUGUST 10. 1910. 

 Receipts. 



I .s lOOS— 1 $ .-i.oo 



.s 1909— S 24.00 



• -^ 1910—496 1,488.00 



Is 1911— 3 9.00 



$1,524.00 



' "f s and dues, new 

 nicnibers — 



'— 1 $ 5.00 



"—'6 ,'iSO.OO 



■" niembersliip fees— 11 

 . "1" exiiil)itioii. 1910..$ 000.90 

 ■ lian-c inciudi'd In n- 

 littances .CO 



.nsn.oo 



275. 0<J 



607.50 



Payments. 



■i treasurer, perma- 



"•"t fund $ ].-,0.00 



'I ireasurer. coneral 



ind 2.228.25 



-$2,791.. 50 



-$2,.'!7S.25 

 413.25 



■ 'int on band 



,,„,„ $2, 791. .50 



-U.RS DRAWN ON TREASURER, YEAR 

 1910. 



: ■i.vment 1909 bills $ 13.18 



■'•i.vnieiit 1910 bills l..')(KS.2I 



—$1,321.39 



Lawrence, Mass.— Charles E. Win- 



- le's greenhouses were badly damaged 



'^ a recent storm. The ventilators were 



'■'•^wn from their hinges and much of 



'"' glass was smashed. 



George B. Hart. 



iCbalrnian Coninilttee on l'resiilenl'< liecciitioii. 



TREASURER'S REPORT. 



Treasurer W. F. Kasting, of Buffalo, 

 presented a report for the period from 

 Januarj' 1 to August 10, 1910, of which 

 the following is a summary: 



PERMANENT FUND. 



Receipts: 

 Fell. 1. H. B. Beattv. Oermania S. Bli. 



Feb. 2. II. B. Dorner. Secy 



Feb. 15. II. U. Beatty, Deposit 2 



Mardi 4. II. B. Dorner, !Sc<'y 



April 5. II. It. Dorner. .Sec'y 



.July 1. Int. Cerniania Sav. liank . . . . 1 

 Julv 1. Int. IJnaranty Title iV Triist 



Co 



July 0. II. B. Dorner. .^^ccy 



Total receipts 



GENERAL FIND. 

 Receipts: 

 Feb. 5. 11. 1*.. Beatty, Cbeeklnsi 

 Feb. 5. n. B. Beatty. Savinu's ; 

 Feb. 2. II. B. Dorner. .Sec'y... 

 II. B. Ddrner. Sec'y. . 

 II. B. Dorner, See'y . . 

 II. If. Dorner. See'y.. . 

 II. B. Dorner. Sc(''y 



21 9S 

 25.0<J 

 :25.o(i 

 5o.o(» 



25. (Mt 

 57.110 



55.92 

 50. UO 



.$s. :!!:;. 5u 



Marcl 

 April 5. 

 May II. 

 •Tune 10, 

 .Inly 0. 

 AU-. 2. 



4. 



II. B. Dorner, See'y. 

 H. B. Dorner, Sec'y. 



Total 



.171. '-'.I 



i:.>n.l 



Disbursements: 

 I'eb. 1. To Treasurer's Bo<iks. 

 .March 7. Fiilelitv A: Casualtv C 



411.5.50 



The Gazette. i.rintInK 



.Mt. Greenwood Ceni. Assn... 



II. B. Dorner, sal.iry 



II. B. Dorner, sundrie> 



.Tacquin Co.. staliimery 



II. B. Dorner. salary 



H. 1!. Dorner. sundries . . . . 

 April 12. E. F. Walsh. Iicmd 4os.(;7o. . 



Laurence .(ones, accountant... 



Juercens A: .Vnclersmi I'o. . . . 



W. N. Rudd. IravelluK exp... 

 July 1. ReRau I'rintinR House 



Rounds Truman Co 



J. F. Tenuy Co.. en^ravin^'. . 



II. B, Dorner, salary 



H. U. Dorner, travidliif; exp. 

 to Rochester 



J. A. Valentine, traveliriji exp 

 to Kochester . 



1.25 



•S.OO 



(i5.75 

 ' 5. Oft 

 s: ;..'!;; 



I7.<I9 



:;.7s 

 8:i.:;;; 



5.27 

 (10.(10 

 38.00 



2.92 



.';:!.so 



11. (H) 



2.(17 

 .4(» 



2,50.00 



29.40 

 90.0(t 



W. J. Vesey, traveling exp. 



to Rodiester 2;!. 76 



Dailledouze Bros., trar. exp. 



to Roeliester 15.00 



John Yonii);. traveling exp. 



to Roeliester 17.00 



<;eo. .\snius, traveling exp. 



to Ri idlest er .■>3.7(> 



W. F. Kasting. traveling exp. 



to Rochester 3.76 



W. V. Kasting, salary l(M).tlo 



II. B. Diuner, salary 83.33 



II. l:. Dorner, salary 8:!.34 



flirisly Eng. Co 18.24 



Jas. Vick's Sous, sundries... 32.80 



<;ra(>e .Mitchell, typewriting.. 49.56 



.v. De Forest, plans 40.38 



• '. II. Vick. postage 16.98 



II. B. Dorner. stathuiery . . . . 12.4.'! 



Toi^il (lishiirsenienls .'j!l.;;21.39 



BALANCES. 



I'erniaiioiit fund $S,;il.'^.,5<i 



General tiiiid 4.850.50 



July II. 

 Aug. 4. 



$13,164.00 



Invested as follows: 

 I'.oud and nioi|;;ai;e. Dniikelberg. Fort 



Wayne, liiil ?6.»X>0.00 



r.oiid and niorigiigi'. City Sub. IJealtv 



Co.. Fort Wayne. Iiiil '. 1.500.00 



(IiM'in.-niia Sav. llaiiU, I'll tsl.iirg. I'.i... (lo7.5.S 

 .\nioiiian Sav. I'.aiiU. liuflalo. .\. V . 2 .s52 S7 



I'c.iiile's B.iiik. BiilTalo. \. V 1.50.00 



I'l" |ile's F.anU. diecking account 2,053.55 



Toliil $i:i.l64.0O 



I'.oud and niorigaire invested, live per cent in- 

 terest. 



I'ittsbnrg and Buffalo savings banks, four per 

 cent iut<'ri'st. 



People's Bank, on $150. four per cent interest. 



People's Bank, cheeking account, three per 

 reiii iiuerest on cpiarterly balances. 



THE VISITORS. 



\\ lu'ii' so many <\xo non-menibers. 

 and hence not registered, and where so 

 many come from iiear-hy towns, re- 

 inaiiiiiig duly for a few hours, it is ini 

 |iossililt- to oi\,. liiiything like a coni- 

 [ilctc list cf tilt' visitors. Kochcstov 



