THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
214 
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN 
Southern Hotel, St. Louis, Mo., July 14-16, 1911 
PROGRAM 
BUSINESS 
Wednesday, June 
14TH, 9 ;o& A. M . 
(One session each day) 
Addresses of Welcome 
—Mayor of St. Louis; 
Thomas L. Cannon, Sec¬ 
retary of Convention 
Bureau,City of St.Louis. 
Response—J. W. Hill, 
Des Moines, Iowa. 
President’s Address— 
W. P. Stark, Louisiana, 
Mo. 
REPORTS 
D. S. Lake, Shenandoah, Iowa. 
T ransportation. 
Secretary—John Hall, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Treasurer—C. L.Yates, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Transportation Com¬ 
mittee—D. S. Lake, Shenandoah, Iowa; Charles M. Size¬ 
more, Louisiana, Mo. 
Legislative Committee—East of Mississippi River, Wm. 
Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y.; West of Mississippi River, Peter 
Youngers, Geneva, Neb. 
Tariff Committee—Irving Rouse, Rochester, N. Y. 
Committee on Co-Operation with Entomologists—J. W. 
Hill, Des Moines, Iowa. 
Committee on Publicity—Orlando Harrison, Berlin, Md. 
Committee on Co-Op¬ 
eration with Fruit Grow¬ 
ers and Associations—J. 
M. Irvine, St. Joseph, Mo. 
Committee on Trade 
Opportunities— Jefferson 
Thomas, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Committee on Nursery¬ 
men’s Share in Civic Im¬ 
provements— J. Horace 
McFarland, Harrisburg, 
Pa. 
Committee on Member¬ 
ship—John Watson, New¬ 
ark, N. Y. 
Committee on Root Gall 
—E. A. Smith, Lake City, 
Minn. 
Committee on Enter¬ 
tainment—F. A. Weber, 
Nursery, Mo. 
Theodore J. Smith, Geneva, N. Y. 
Wholesale Prices. 
Wednesday Evening 
Meeting of State Vice- 
Presidents, subject to 
announcement. 
(Members from each 
State are urged to con¬ 
sult together and select 
their new vice-presi¬ 
dent) . 
Meeting of American 
Nurserymen’s Protect¬ 
ive Association, in the 
Southern Hotel, at 8 
o’clock. Thomas B. 
Meehan, Secretary. 
Meeting of Retail Nur¬ 
serymen’s Association at 
. . o’clock. Guy A. 
Bryant, Secretary. 
Professor S. J. Hunter, Lawrence, Kas. 
Our Official Relations with “ Bugmen.” 
Thursday Morning, June 15TH, 9 O’clock 
Report of Vice-Presidents on Officers and Place of Next- 
Meeting. 
“The Nurserymen and the Entomologist’’—Prof. S. J. 
Hunter, Lawrence, Kans. 
“Spring Versus Fall Planting of Fruit Trees’’—Dr. J. C. 
Whitten, Professor of Horticulture, Columbia, Mo. 
“Ethics of Our Business’’—Harlan P. Kelsey, Salem, 
Mass. 
“Fraternity Among Nurserymen’’—Charles T. Smith, 
Concord, Ga. 
W. J. Maloney, Dansville, N. Y. 
Grades. 
“ Standardization o f 
Grades’’—W. J. Maloney, 
Dansville, N. Y.; E. P. 
Bernardin, Parsons. Kan¬ 
sas. 
“ Standardization o f 
Prices at Wholesale’’— 
T. J. Smith, Geneva, N.Y. 
Standardization o f 
Prices at Retail’’—Abner 
Hoopes,West Chester, Pa. 
“Should Large Buyers 
not in the Trade, Parks, 
Cemeteries, Public Insti¬ 
tutions, etc., be Given 
T rade_' Prices ? ’ ’—Thomas 
B. Meehan, Dresher, Pa.; 
Wm. ^Pitkin, Rochester, 
N. Y.-‘ 
