. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists' Review July 6, 1922 those who are on a "nurseryman's mis- sion in the landscape ; Paul Lindley, newly elected president, was presented the gavel by President Cashman; President Lindley adjourned the meeting, and all departed for the waiting taxicabs, which were to carry them for a trip through Henry Ford's factory. Exhibits. One exhibitor said, "We had almost to fight in order to get our exhibits into this hotel. We had all arranged for our space in the Y. M. C. A. ; The Gilson Mfg. Co., Port Hur
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 122 The Florists' Review July 6, 1922 those who are on a "nurseryman's mis- sion in the landscape ; Paul Lindley, newly elected president, was presented the gavel by President Cashman; President Lindley adjourned the meeting, and all departed for the waiting taxicabs, which were to carry them for a trip through Henry Ford's factory. Exhibits. One exhibitor said, "We had almost to fight in order to get our exhibits into this hotel. We had all arranged for our space in the Y. M. C. A. ; The Gilson Mfg. Co., Port Huron, Wis., showed several power machines, including a Bolens cultivator. The A. B. Morse Co., 8t. Joseph, Mich., with E. G. Schoff as representa- tive, had an exhibit of unusually fine catalogues; according to Mr. Schoff, 200 or 300 of them. The Benton Review Shop, Fowler, Ind., had a well selected catalogue ex- hibit, in charge of G. J. Eoby. The J. Horace McFarland Co., Harris- burg, Pa., had a fine display of cata- logues. E. Fred Eowe and P. Mark Parthemore attended. B. F. Conigisky, of Peoria, 111., expert at photography, was present with speci- mens of photographs, colored and other- wise, that would be of value in demon- strating a nurseryman's work. E. W. Dorey, representing the A. T. De La Mare Co., New York, was show- ing the usual line of catalogues and printing work. Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, N. J., had excellent exhibits of roses in pots. These included Ophelia, Premier, Gruss an Teplitz, Riccardo, Pharisaar and Mrs. Aaron Ward. The General Box Co., Chicago, had some specimens of large packing boxes and smaller ones. William Von Helms, of Monsey, N. Y., was represented with a display of dif- ferent types of pruning shears. Those Present. Those who registered in the associa- tion's record book were as follows: Aokerman, K. W., ItridBPiiiMn, Mich. Adair, K. W., Watlicna, Kan. Aliirich, Clarence, FarminRton, Mich. Amerlll, N. E., Dundee, 111. Atwood, ,
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