THE SPEAKERS 



1911, 1912 AXD 1913 MEETINGS 



C. H. Aldrich, President, Long Island Cauliflower Association, 

 Mattituck, New York. 



L. H. Bailey, Dean of the Xew York State College of Agriculture, 

 Ithaca, Xew York. 



H. W. Baxter, Secretary, Growers' and Shippers' Exchange, 

 Rochester, New York. 



A. C. Beal, Acting Head of the Department of Horticulture, 

 New York State College of Agriculture, Ithaca, New York. 



W. L. Bonney, of Bonney & Ware, muck land vegetable growers, 

 Batavia, New York. 



W. R. Cobb, Lord & Burnham Company, New York City. 



S. J. Cook, Secretary of the South Shore Growers' and Shippers' 

 Association, and a successful grower, Dunkirk, New York. 



L. C. Corbett, Horticulturist, Bureau of Plant Industry, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



G. M. Cosh, Gardener, Department of Horticulture, Ithaca, 

 New York. 



*John Craig, Professor of Horticulture, Ithaca, New York. 



E. O. Fippin, Professor of Soil Technology', Ithaca, New York. 

 R. H. Garrahan, market gardener, Kingston, Pennsylvania. 



F. E. Gott, Lecturer, State Institute force, Spencerport, New 

 York. 



Henry Greffrath, grower of muck land vegetables. South Lima, 

 New York. 



H. F. Hall, market gardener and greenhouse vegetable grower, 

 Brighton, Massachusetts, 



E. H. Hallett, market gardener, president of the Vermont 

 Horticultural Society, St. Johnsbury Center, Vermont. 



M. H. Holmwood, president and manager of the Erie County 

 Growers' and Shippers' Association, Orchard Park, New York. 



R. O. King, King Construction Company, North Tonawanda, 

 New York. 



C. D. Le Van, vegetable and plant grower, Sanborn, New York. 

 Donald Reddick, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, Ithaca, 

 New York. 



C. W. Waid, greenhouse vegetable grower, New Carlisle, Ohio. 



*Deceased 



