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C. M. Hooker, Rochester, N. Y., Western New York Horticultural Society. 
William M. King, Glencarlyn, Va., Virginia State Grange. 
E. M. Wardall, Los Angeles, Cal., State Board of Horticulture. 
F. M. Webster, Wooster, Ohio, Entomologist Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 
N. J. Bachkldek, Concord, N. H., Secretary Board of Agriculture. 
E. H. Cushman, Euclid, Ohio, President Ohio Horticultural Society. 
Colonel S. E. Chamberlain, Loudon, Va., President Catoctin Parmer.s' Cluh. 
Captain R. S. Emory, Chestertown, Md., Peninsula Horticultural Society. 
Colonel J. H. Brigham, Delta, Ohio, Master National Grange. 
W. C. Barry, Rochester, N. Y., President Western New York Horticultural Society 
and President Eastern Nurseryman’s Association. 
Hon. E. S. Henry, M. C. (1421 K Street, Washington, D. 0.), Rockville, Conn., 
Connecticut Board of Agriculture. 
Colonel ,T. P. Brown, N(»rth Stonington, Conn., Connecticut State Board of Agri¬ 
culture. 
H. K. Snow, Tustin, Cal., Tustin Fruit Growers’ Association. 
H. j. Webber, Eustis, Fla., Assistant Pathologist United States Department Agri¬ 
culture, Subtropical Laboratory. 
S. H. Derby, Woodside, Del., Peninsula Horticultural Society. 
C. M. Hobbs, Bridgeport, Tnd., President Indiana Horticultural Society. 
Robert L. Gulick, Linkwood, Md., Farmers’ Alliance. 
E. S. Goff, Madison, Wis., Wisconsin State Horticultural Society Wisconsin! Agri¬ 
cultural Experiment Station. 
W. G. Johnson, College Park, Md., State Entomologist of Maryland. 
G. Harold Powell, Newark, Del., Entomologist and Horticulturist Delaware 
Experiment Station. 
J. W. Baker, Nashville, Tenn., Tennes.see Department of Agriculture. 
Walter H. Evans, Wasliington, D. C., Office of Experiment Stations. 
E. H. Blssell, Richmond, Va., 
Hon. Jas. McLaohlan, M. C., Los Angeles, Cal., Board of Supervisors Los 
Angeles County. 
W. A. Taylor, Wasliington, D. C., Michigan State Horticultural Society. 
The Couveiitioii completed its permanent organization by elects 
ing E. IL Cnshman, of Ohio, chairman, and J. It. Hale, of 
Connecticut, vice-chairman, Wesley Webb, of Delaware, and M. 
d. Daniels, of California, secretaries, and Robert Gnlick, of 
Maryland, sergeant-at-arms. 
A committee was appointed to nominate a Legislative'Committee 
who should consider and bring before the convention such recom¬ 
mendations as it thought best in regard to State and National legis¬ 
lation. This committee retired for consideration and later reported 
the following names and the convention unanimously elected these 
gentlemen to constitute its legislative committee: 
Wm. B. Auwood, of Virginia, chairman. 
D. D. Denise, of New Jersey. 
J. Van Bindley, of North Carolina. 
C. M. Hooker, of Now York. 
