THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
tion is improving. We all know that while we were hav¬ 
ing a good business last spring, many other lines of 
business were struggling in the depths. There has been 
considerable improvement, both actual and psychological 
since last winter and business in general at this time is 
on the up-grade. All reports and statistics show this to 
be a fact. 
OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE AMERICAN ASSOCIA 
TION OF NURSERYMEN TO SERVE FOR THE 
ENSUING YEAR 
President, Michael R. Caslunan, Owatonna, Minnesota. 
Treasurer, J. W. Hill, Des Moines, Iowa. 
Vice President, Paul C. Lindley, Pomona, North Caro¬ 
lina. 
Secretary, Charles Sizemore, Louisiana, Mo. 
Michael U. Cashman, Owatonna, Minn. 
President of the American Association of Nurserymen 
THE NEW EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 
In the readjustment of the affairs of the Association, 
the Executive Committee resigned and an entirely new 
one was appointed. The old committee was appointed 
with the idea of giving geographical representation to the 
entire country. In practice this did not work very satis¬ 
factorily as they could not get together often enough to 
work efficiently. 
The personnel of the new committee is as follows: 
Lloyd Stark, Louisiana, Mo. 
S. W. Crowell, Rich, Miss. 
W. C. Reed, Vincennes, Ind. 
Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa. 
Earl D. Needham, Des Moines, Iowa. 
Paul C. Lindley, Pomona, N. C. 
Vice President of the A. A. of N. 
and Chairman of the Vigilance Committee 
COMMITTEE ON MARKET DEVELOPMENT 
F. F. Rockwell, Chairman, Bridgeton, N. J. 
E. E. May, Shenandoah, Iowa. 
C. R. Burr, Manchester, Conn. 
Charles Sizemore. Louisiana, Mo. 
Secretary of the A. A. of N. 
