. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists^ Review July 3. News of the death of Theodore Hgen- fritz, of Monroe, Mich., reached the con- vention on its last day of meeting. No- tice appears in the obituary columns of this issue. Aftee the convention was over, Presi- dent-Elect J. Edward Moon departed for the Adirondacks on a fishing trip, to re- cover from the arduous work of the week at Chicago. He will be back at Motris- ville, Pa., July 9. RETAILERS HOLD MEETING. During the evenings of the days oc- cupied by the A. A. N. convention the members of the American Betai
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 92 The Florists^ Review July 3. News of the death of Theodore Hgen- fritz, of Monroe, Mich., reached the con- vention on its last day of meeting. No- tice appears in the obituary columns of this issue. Aftee the convention was over, Presi- dent-Elect J. Edward Moon departed for the Adirondacks on a fishing trip, to re- cover from the arduous work of the week at Chicago. He will be back at Motris- ville, Pa., July 9. RETAILERS HOLD MEETING. During the evenings of the days oc- cupied by the A. A. N. convention the members of the American Betail Nurs- erymen's Protective Association gath- ered at the call of the secretary, and discussed means of closer cooperation among members of the retail nursery trade, with the object of bettering the business for all. The matters of the retailers' organization rest largely in the hands of the directors. Those of last year were all reelected; they are: E. M. Sherman, Charles City, la.; M. E. Cashman, Owatonna, Minn.; O. J. Howard, Pomona, N. C; J. M. Pitkin, Newark, N. Y., and Earl D. Needham, Des Moines, la. The present officers are: President, M. E. Cashman; secre- tary, E. M. Sherman. They hold office until the directors elect their succes- sors. CLOSING DAYS AT CHICAGO. Adopt Development Plan. The big achievement of the American Association of Nurserymen at its con- vention in Chicago last week was the adoption of the work of the market de- velopment campaigfn, carried on during the last year by the subscribers' organi- zation. Upon learning of the accom- plishments of the campaign during the few months during which it has been in operation and of the plans outlined by the directors and Manager J?^. F. Eock- well, the nurserymen became so en- thusiastically in favor of giving the work a larger scope that they voted to become foster father to the child the subscribers' organization has raised, and to adopt it as their own. To this end it was voted that, begin- ning in 1920, th
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