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Section 2: (The New Organization) 
11.35 “A Greater American Association of Nurserymen” 
(20 minutes) by J. R. Mayhew, Waxahachie, Texas. 
11.55 “The Value of Membership in the American Asso¬ 
ciation of Nurserymen” (10 minutes) 
Ry Henry Chase, Chase, Alabama. 
12.05 
‘A Practical Business Meeting of Business Nur¬ 
serymen” (10 minutes) 
W. II. Wyman, North Abington, Mass. 
12.15 Discussion (20 minutes) — 
John Dayton J. B. Pilkington 
E. II. Balce Theodore J. Smith 
12.35 Announcement by Entertainment Committee, 
T. J. Ferguson, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, Chairman. 
12.45 Adjournment. 
Afternoon 
Section 3: (Trade Matters) 
Executive Session —(closed doors, for members oidy) 
1.45 Report of Legislative Committee (30 minutes) 
East—Win. Pitkin, Rochester, N. Y. 
West—Peter Youngers, Geneva, Nebr. 
2.15 “Review of Work of Counsel for A. A. of N. Dur¬ 
ing the Past Year, and Recommendations for the 
Future.” (20 minutes) 
Curtis Nye Smith, Counsel A. A. of N., Boston, Mass. 
2.35 Discussion (25 minutes)—Lead by 
Wm. Pitkin Peter Youngers 
J. W. Ilill Orlando Harrison 
Thos. B. Meehan F. II. Stannard 
H. D. Simpson 
3.00 Transportation Committee’s Report—(15 minutes) 
Chas. Sizemore, Chairman, Louisiana, Mo. 
3.15 Discussions—(15 minutes) 
L. A. Berckmans John Dayton 
W. C. Reed O. Joe Howard 
3.30 “Who Shall Receive Trade Prices”—(10 minutes) 
John Dayton, Painesville, Ohio. 
3.40 Discussion—(20 minutes) 
T. J. 
Ferguson 
Wm. Pitkin 
Guy Bryant Theodore J. Smith 
B. J. Bagby E. S. Osborne 
4.00 “A Safe, Non-warranty Clause for Nurserymen” 
(10 minutes) Luther A. Breck. Lexington, Mass. 
Evening 
Important: 
The State Vice-Presidents meet at 7 p. m. Members 
from each State are urged to consult together and name 
their choice for State Vice-President. 
7.30 Meeting of American Nurserymen’s Protective 
Association. Thomas B. Meehan, Secretary. 
8.30 Meeting of American Retail Nurserymen’s Protec¬ 
tive Association, Guy A. Bryant, Secretary. 
Thursday, June 29th. 
Section 4: (Overproduction Problems) 
Executive Session —(Closed doors, for members only) 
10.00 a. in. “Statistics and Propagation Plans the Beal 
Remedy for Cut-throat Sales Methods and Big Brush 
Piles”—(10 minutes) John Watson, Newark, N. Y. 
10.10 Discussion—(30 minutes) 
C. M. Hobbs Frederick L. Atkins 
J. Edward Moon John P. Rice 
E. W. Chattin 
10.40 “Tariff”—Report of the Committee (10 minutes) 
Irvine Rouse, Chairman, Rochester, N. Y. 
10.50 “Are Higher Duties Desirable”—(30 minutes) 
Discussions by 
George C. Perkins John Dayton 
George C. Roeding Frank Weber 
Thomas B. Meehan 
Section 5: (Publicity) (Open Session) 
11.20 “Fair Play Nursery Advertising”—(10 minutes) 
Frank B. White, Managing Director Agricultural 
Publishers’ Association, Chicago, III. 
11.30 “Cheaper, More Productive Advertising” 10 
minutes) E. II. Favor, Managing Editor Fruit- 
Grower, St. Joseph, Mo. 
JOHN WATSON 
Newark, N. Y. 
Vice President of the 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
JOHN HALL 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Secretary of the 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
PETER YOUNGERS 
Geneva, Nebraska 
Treasurer of the 
American Association of Nurserymen. 
