. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 12 The Weekly Florists' Review* December 28, 1911. to do business handicapped by no more space than is afforded by the average downtown store. GAEDENERS' ASSOCIATION. President Thomas W, Logan has made the following appointments on the board of directors of the National Association of Gardeners, to take ef- fect January, 1912: To serve for three years — John Shore, Harrison, N. Y.; Peter Duff, Orange, N. J.; Thomas Proctor, Lenox, Mass.; Alexander McKenzie, Glen Cove, L. L; William Kleinheinz, Ogontz, Pa.; W. N. Craig, North Easton, Mass.; James St


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 12 The Weekly Florists' Review* December 28, 1911. to do business handicapped by no more space than is afforded by the average downtown store. GAEDENERS' ASSOCIATION. President Thomas W, Logan has made the following appointments on the board of directors of the National Association of Gardeners, to take ef- fect January, 1912: To serve for three years — John Shore, Harrison, N. Y.; Peter Duff, Orange, N. J.; Thomas Proctor, Lenox, Mass.; Alexander McKenzie, Glen Cove, L. L; William Kleinheinz, Ogontz, Pa.; W. N. Craig, North Easton, Mass.; James Stuart, Mamaroneck, N. Y. To serve for two years—John Dodds, Wyncote, Pa.; T. J. Kempton, Bay- chester, N. Y.; Kobert Angus, Tarry- town, N. Y.; Carl Schaffer, Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; E. Wetterlow, West Man- chester, Mass.; Kobert Bottomley, New Canaan, Conn.; E. Trethewev, New York, N. Y. To serve for one vear—A. Bauer, Deal Beach. N. J.; J. F. Huss, Hartford, Conn.; H. F. Witney, Fishkill, N. Y.; Alexander Fraser, Newport, R. I.; James Bell, New York, N. Y.; F. Kirk, Bar Harbor, Me.; Wm. Pirie, Buffalo, N. Y. Xavier Schmitt, of Philadelphia, Pa., has been appointed assistant secretary, and W. E. Maynard, of New York city, organizer, for the coming year. The officers elected for 1912 are: President, Thomas W. Logan, Jenkin- town, Pa.; vice-president, Martin B. Tillotson, Great Neck, N. Y.; secre- tary, Martin C. Ebel, Madison, N. J.; treasurer, Roy H. Caverly, Ijowell, Mass. Considerable outside interest has been manifested toward the national associa- tion since its last convention, which was held in Madison, N. J., in October last. The organization itself has be- come much interested in the contem- plated national show, to be held in New York citj' in April, 1913, and some of its members are preparing to make large exhibits. A prominent gardener, superintendent of one of the largest private estates in the east, has already declared himself to Chairman Charles H. Totty. of th


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