. Annual proceedings and bulletin. Roses. 40 AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Prof. L. C. Corbett, of Washington, D. C, who was to have been present, was called away on business. (See page 63) Mr. Bassett here spoke upon the desirability of close attention at the business meeting, and particularly that all members present should defer "visiting" during the sessions. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The death of two men of influence was called to the attention of the meeting in fitting words by Mr. J. C. Vaughan and Mr. Robert Simpson, viz: Edward V. Hallock and Louis M. Noe. Messrs. Simpson and May wer


. Annual proceedings and bulletin. Roses. 40 AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY. Prof. L. C. Corbett, of Washington, D. C, who was to have been present, was called away on business. (See page 63) Mr. Bassett here spoke upon the desirability of close attention at the business meeting, and particularly that all members present should defer "visiting" during the sessions. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. The death of two men of influence was called to the attention of the meeting in fitting words by Mr. J. C. Vaughan and Mr. Robert Simpson, viz: Edward V. Hallock and Louis M. Noe. Messrs. Simpson and May were appointed a committee to draft suit- able resolutions for Louis M. Xoe. (See page 75) The Secretary was requested to prepare suitable recognition to the memory of Edward V. Hallock. (See page 74) These committees were to report at the evening session. LTpon motion of Mr. W. C. Byfogle, the meeting adjourned after an active session at p. m., until Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original American Rose Society. [S. l. ,] : American Rose Society


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