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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
Mrs. P. Younger, Miss Angela Herbes, Miss Clara Herbes, Mr. and 
Mrs. H. J. Backes, Laura I. Backes, Margaret Billerback. 
Colorado —N. Q. Tanquarv, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Loomis, Ella 
lovce, Mona E. Fravert, Mrs. Walter Andrew, Olive Fravert, A. M. 
Ferguson, B. F. Bonnewell, and wife Mrs. C. C. Chapman, Arthur 
F. Grubs, L. H. Allen, Mrs. Carrie Dyer, Mrs. S. Chapman, H. A. 
Barnes, Mrs. R. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Hogg, Alice Barnes, 
Edwin Krick, D.D., Mrs. C. G. Ferguson, Mrs. J. A. Valentine, B. E. 
Ayres, Mrs. H. Scherer, Mable Diehl, Mrs. J. H. Myers, E. A. Smith, 
Mrs. S. Morris, T. W. Page, J. A. Valentine, Miss Woodie Dake, 
Miss Nellie C. Brown, Denver. Milton N. Bergheim, Boulder. 
Guy Knox, C. H. Smith, Dr. N. A. Cramer, C. P. Gillette, Mrs. 
R. I. Lemsen, E. P. Taylor, Mrs. A. I. Akin, H. A. Gooch and 
wife, Louis Jenet, W. G. Sutherland. 
New York —W. J. Maloney, C. L. Yates, J. B. Morey, J. W. 
Hutchinson, W. L. Hart, Chas. Cannon, Chas. J. Maloy, John Wat¬ 
son, N. W. Uhl, H. Hooker, M. B. Fox, C. H. Perkins, Nathan R. 
Graves, James F. LeClare, E. E. Schiffleri, James Kelly, E. S. Os¬ 
borne, Thos. F. Brown, Allen L. Wood and wife, John Hall, Geor- 
gianna Wood, Sarah L. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Dougherty, Mr. 
and Mrs. Chas. W. Vredenburg, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Taylor, Mr. and 
Mrs. C. Wilson McNair, Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffithe. 
Indiana —-Harry D. Simpson, R. A. Wickersham, R. A. Simpson, 
W. C. Reed and wife, Miss Annie H. Peters, Mrs. R. A. Simpson, 
Ada Morse Reed, Mrs. C. M. Hobbs, Carrie Hobbs, C. M. Hobbs, 
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Henby. 
Ohio —J. H. Dayton, T. J. Dinsmore and wife, M. A. Gaines and 
wife, T. B. West, R. C. Stoehr and wife, Ferris C. Myers, Thos. A. 
McBeth, W. N. Scarff and wife. 
Michigan —Mrs. Geo. A. Hawley, E. W. Dunham, Jesse J. Dun¬ 
ham, Harry E. Hamilton, T. E. Ilgenfritz, W. F. Ilgenfritz, Charles 
A. Ilgenfritz, O. W. Richardson, A. B. Moore, Geo. A. Hawley, 
G. E. Prater, Jr., Mrs. G. E. Prater. 
Pennsylvania —Abner Hooper, Thos. B. Meehan, O. P. Beckley, 
George Aehelis, Jefferson Thomas and wife, J. Horace McFarland 
and-wife. 
Oklahoma —J. A. Lopeman, C. M. Rethmond, Mr. and Mrs. 
James Parker, J. W. Tetirick. 
New Jersey —Carl H. Flemer, E. D. Pannell, Samuel E. Blair, 
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rich, C. A. Bennett. 
Texas —J. L. Downing, M. G. Black, E. W. Kirkpatrick, Will B. 
Munson, [no. S. Kerr, J. L. Baker and wife, Mrs. T. V. Munson. 
Utah —M. E. Callahan, E. J. Harness, P. A. Dix, Julia M. Dix, 
W. M. Grisinger, M. Sowles. 
Wisconsin —F. L. Ilgenfritz, R. J. Coe, T. J. Ferguson, H. x\. 
Myers, F. N. Ferguson. 
Maryland —Orlando Harrison, Joseph Davis, Chas. M. Peters. 
Tennessee —Mark White, E. W. Chattin, A. I. Smith, Claude 
M. Brown. 
South Dakota —George H. Whiting, Eva E. Whiting, S. M. 
Bishop. 
Alabama —Henry B. Chase, R. G. Chase, George I. Wahlmark. 
Idaho— Chas. T. Hakes, O. F. Smith. 
Montana —D. J. Tighe, W. E. McMurry. 
Massachusetts— Harlan P. Kelsey, Geo. C. Reed. 
California —George C. Roeding, Fresno. 
New Hampshire —John C. Chase, Derry. 
North Dakota —John W. Maher, Devils Lake. 
Oregon —S. A. Miller, Milton. 
Georgia —L. A. Berckmans, Augusta. 
Minnesota —G. D. McKisson, Fairmount; M. R. Cashman, 
Owatonna. 
Foreign —H. Fermand, Angers, France. 
BOY DIES FROM INJURIES RESULT OF 
AUTO ACCIDENT 
Scott Walker, the io-year-old boy who was seriously 
hurt by an automobile during the National Nurserymen’s 
parade which took place Saturday noon, died of his injuries 
at Sutherland’s hospital this morning at 5 o’clock. No hope 
has been held by the doctors for his recovery from the very 
first. The lungs and chest were badly crushed and the 
tissue of the abdomen tom by the wheels of the automobile 
passing over him. Considering the weight of the car and 
passengers, it is remarkable that he lived for 36 hours. 
No definite plans have been made for the funeral, but it 
is thought that it may be held Wednesday afternoon. 
Word has been sent to friends in the east and they are 
awaiting their arrival.— Loveland Daily Herald. 
NURSERYMEN GIVE AID TO INJURED 
BOY’S MOTHER 
Because of the accident which resulted in the parade of 
Saturday, in which Scott Walker was knocked down and run 
over by an auto, crushing his chest and lungs and resulting 
in his death at 5 o’clock this morning at Sutherland’s 
hospital, the members of the National Nurserymen’s asso¬ 
ciation offered a resolution on their way to Fort Collins on 
making up a purse to pay the expenses of doctor and hospi¬ 
tal here. They secured $135 from the members, who will¬ 
ingly. gave toward this purse. It is needless to remark that 
this was a very generous thing for them to do and will be 
greatly appreciated by the mother of the boy. The follow¬ 
ing letter to the mayor was received this morning: 
Greeley, Colo., June 11, 1910. 
Mayor of Loveland, Loveland, Colo.: 
My dear Sir: Enclosed please find draft on First 
National bank of Denver for $135, which you will please 
hand to the mother of the little boy who was injured by auto 
during the entertainment given by your citizens to the 
nurserymen this forenoon. Kindly acknowledge receipt 
and advise as to the name of the child and financial condi¬ 
tion of the family. Any information you can give me will 
be greatly appreciated. Please express to the family the 
sympathy of the American Association of Nurserymen. 
By J. W. Hill, 
Chairman of Committee. 
Address Des Moines, Iowa.— Loveland Daily Herald. 
NURSERYMEN EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION 
The American Association of Nurserymen, 400 strong, 
wish to express to the citizens of Loveland their apprecia¬ 
tion of the courtesy extended them by the delightful auto 
ride afforded on this occasion and assure them of our sincere 
thanks for the pleasure given us. 
We congratulate you upon the selection of this delightful 
spot as the location of your homes and feel that your beauti¬ 
ful little city is correctly named Loveland. 
You certainly have one of the choicest and most beauti¬ 
ful spots of this delightful Colorado paradise and have the 
sincere wishes of the entire party for many more years of 
useful prosperity in this ymur western home. 
We suggest that you use every effort to remain here just 
as long as you possibly can, or we seriously doubt that you 
will find the paradise above a more beautiful place in which 
to take up your permanent abode. 
Yours truly, 
Peter Younger, Nebraska, 
J. W. Hill, Iowa, 
A. Willis, Kansas, 
Allen Wood, New York, 
C. G. Ferguson, Missouri. 
Committee. 
—Loveland Daily Herald. 
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