. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists' Review May 1922 foilvi'iition at Cliicaj^o at tlio same time, its ineiiibers have been cordially invited to attend all the open meetings and to participate in them. The executive coiiiinittee plans to have all the executive iiusiness of the association transacted at one session if possible, leaviiifi; all the other sessions of the convention o])en to everyone. Apj)lication has already been made for reduced rates at fare and one-half on all the railroads, and it is expected that the recjuest of the application will be granted. The
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 120 The Florists' Review May 1922 foilvi'iition at Cliicaj^o at tlio same time, its ineiiibers have been cordially invited to attend all the open meetings and to participate in them. The executive coiiiinittee plans to have all the executive iiusiness of the association transacted at one session if possible, leaviiifi; all the other sessions of the convention o])en to everyone. Apj)lication has already been made for reduced rates at fare and one-half on all the railroads, and it is expected that the recjuest of the application will be granted. The president of the American Seed Trade Association is L. L. Olds, Madi- son, Wis., and the secretary is C. K. Kendel, of Cleveland, O. What Tliey Plan to Do. The program for this convention has already been issued. It is as follows: WEDNKSDAY MOUNING, JUNE 121. Opening: session, 10 a, m. Address of wclwime, by Ix^iniicl F'. Owen, t'lii- Ciigo Building Exchange. I'rpsidont's address. Keports of treasurer and secretary. Keport of membership committee, by Alex- ander Forbes, Newark, N. J., chairman. Keport of committee on customs and tariff, by J. C. Vaughan, Chicago, chairman. Report of committee on postal laws, by G. K. Bradley, Cleveland, chairman. Keport of committee on necrology, by Cliarlcs P. Guelph, Cambridge, N. Y., chairman. Announcements of entertainment committee. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Garden seed session, 2 p, m. Keport of committee on garden bureau, by «nard H. Vaughan, Chicago, chairman; James II. Burdett, Chicago, director. Report of committee on nomenclature and registration, by Francis C. Stokes, Moorestown. N. J., cliairman. "The Growing of Vegetable Seed in Califor- nia," by Lester Tj. Morse. San Francisco. "Seed-Borne Diseases," by Dr. C. U. Ortoii. secretary of the crop inspection institute and pro- fessor of plant pathology, Pennsylvania State College. WEDNESDAY EVENING. Entertainment to be announced. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. JI'NE 2J Joint
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