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Entertainment Committee—Frank 
A, Weber, Chairman; John Watson, 
Robert Chase, Wm. Campbell, C. C. 
Mayhew, A. M. Ferguson. 
Local Entertainment Committee— 
Wm. A. Weber, H. C. Irish, J. W. 
Schuette, C. C. Sanders, L. F. Dintel- 
mann, George Weber, Emil Rothen- 
heber, Walter Weber. 
Local Ladies’ Entertainment Com¬ 
mittee—Mrs. J. W. Schuette, Mrs. 
Wm. A. Weber, Mrs. H. C. Irish, Miss 
E. Kirkbride, Mrs. C. C. Sanders, Miss 
Edith Schuette, Mrs. Walter Weber, 
Miss Laura B. Sanders, Miss Jessie 
B. Sanders, Mrs. Minnie Steele, Mrs. 
Geo. Weber. 
PROGRAM 
Wednesday, June 14TH. 
2 p. M —Special cars to Missouri 
Botanical Gardens. Spend about 
two hours at the Gardens, return to 
Hotel about 6 p.m. 
8p.m. —It has. been deemed ad¬ 
visable to leave this evening open for 
Protective Association meetings and 
for the use of the Program Com¬ 
mittee as they may see fit. 
Thursday, June 15TH. 
2 p. M. —No definite arrangements 
have been made for this afternoon. 
The Committee will, however, have 
something to offer you, so that you 
will pot have an opportunity to take a noonday siesta unless you 
so desire. 
7 p. M. —Ladies will be taken in special cars to one of our popular 
Summer Gardens. After the performance, the ladies will have a 
little banquet for themselves, where they will do all the speech mak¬ 
ing, (no reporters will be permitted, if the committee can help it). 
8 p. M. —All members of the American Association of Nurserymen 
will be invited to the “Shaw Banquet’’ given by the Trustees of the 
Shaw Fund. 
Friday, June i6th. 
I p. M. —All aboard for the “Steamer Alton’’ for a trip on the 
beautiful Mississippi River. Arrive at Jefferson Barracks 4:15 p. ni. 
where we will be entertained with Military music, dress parade, etc. 
Transportation—D. S. Lake, Shen¬ 
andoah, la.; Chas. M. Sizemore, 
Louisiana, Mo. 
Tariff—Irving Rouse, Rochester, 
N. Y. 
Legislation East of Mississippi 
River—Wm. Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y. 
Legislation West of Mississippi 
River—Peter Youngers, Geneva,Neb. 
Co-Operation with Entomologists 
—^J. W. Hill, Des Moines, la. 
Program—J. H. Dayton, Paines- 
ville, O. 
Publicity—Orlando Harrison, Ber¬ 
lin, Md. 
Exhibits—-J. W. Schuette, 5600 
Gravois Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 
Arrangements—John Hall, Ro 
ester, N. Y.; J. H. Dayton, Paines- 
ville, O.; F. A. Weber, Nursery, Mo. 
Editing Report—John Hall, Roch¬ 
ester, N.Y.; Prof. John Craig, Ithaca, 
N. Y. 
Entertainment—F. A. Weber, Nur¬ 
sery, Mo. 
Forestry—A. J. Brown, 'Geneva, 
Neb. 
Co-Operation with Fruit Growers 
and Associations—J. M. Irvine, St. 
Joseph, Mo. 
Trade Opportunities — Jefferson 
Thomas, Harrisburg, Pa. 
Nurserymen’s Share in Civic Im¬ 
provement—J. Horace McFarland, 
Harrisburg, Pa. 
Membership—John Watson, Newark, N. Y. 
BUSINESS MOVEMENTS 
E. Fred Rowe, for many years connected with James V ick s Sons, 
of Rochester, has left his connection with that house to take a place 
with the McFarland Publicity Service as chief of its copy depart¬ 
ment. 
When Mr. Rowe arrived in Harrisburg to assume his new duties 
he found a pleasant remembrance from his former employers and 
associates in the form of a vase of beautiful American Beauty 
Roses bearing the inscription, “ Best Wishes of Old Friends and 
Former Associates of Vicks.’’ 
SAINT LOUIS + . 
"A SETTLEMENT WHICH MAY BECOME ONE Ot; 
THE FIRST CITIES OF AMERICA': • 
“LACLEDE 
DECEMBER 1763 
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Friday Morning, June i6th, 9 O’clock 
“How to Extend Our Wholesale Markets’’—E. S. Welch, 
Shenandoah, Iowa. 
“How to Extend our Retail Markets’’—J. M. Pitkin, 
Newark, N. Y.; F. H. Stannard, Ottawa, Kans. 
“Our Mailing Lists—Who are Entitled to Trade Lists?’’— 
E. W. Kirkpatrick, McKinney, Texas; Jim Parker, Tecum- 
seh, Okla. 
“Our Mailing Lists—Should They be Classified?’’—C. J. 
Maloy, Rochester, N. Y.; A. J. Robinson, Bedford, Mass. 
“Our Mailing Lists—How Best Kept Up-to-Date?’’— 
C. J. Brown, Rochester, N. Y. 
Unfinished Business.. 
Resolutions. 
Adjournments. 
Leaving 5:30 arriving in St. Louis about 7:30. Luncheon will be 
served on board boat immediately after leaving the landing. An 
orchestra will supply music, and we are going to let you do just as 
you please on this trip. 
OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION 
ENTERTAINMENT 
Officers and Committees for 1910-1911 
President—Wm. P. Stark, Louisiana, Mo. 
Vice-President—E. S. Welch, Shenandoah, la. 
Secretary—John Hall, 204 Granite Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 
Treasurer—C. L. Yates, Rochester, N. Y. 
Executive Committee—J. H. Dayton, Painesville, O.; E. M. 
Sherman, Charles City, la.; H. B. 
Chase, Huntsville, Ala.; Wm. P. 
Stark, Ex-Officio, Louisiana, Mo.; 
John Hall, Ex-Officio, Secretary, 
Rochester, N. Y. 
CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES 
