. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review March 4, 19-15. Charles Ory, P. A. Chopin, Charles Eble, R. Eii'hling, H. Papworth and U. J. Virgin. It was the consensus of opinion that the time is not ripe for action, but that the i)robabilitiea are that conditions will change within the next year so that affiliation will be possible. At Memphis the florists went one step farther. There was an enthusi- astic meeting and a start was made toward the organization of the Memphis Florists' Club. W. Englehart was chosen temporary chairman and Albert Haisch as temporary secreta


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 20 The Florists^ Review March 4, 19-15. Charles Ory, P. A. Chopin, Charles Eble, R. Eii'hling, H. Papworth and U. J. Virgin. It was the consensus of opinion that the time is not ripe for action, but that the i)robabilitiea are that conditions will change within the next year so that affiliation will be possible. At Memphis the florists went one step farther. There was an enthusi- astic meeting and a start was made toward the organization of the Memphis Florists' Club. W. Englehart was chosen temporary chairman and Albert Haisch as temporary secretary. Others present were: C. H. Hune, O. Benham, A. Benham, O. Johnson, Miss Fraley, Miss Turbeville, J. W. Moore. Here, too, the opinion was that the time is not quite ripe for an organiza- tion of the trade in the south, but that it should be undertaken at a little later date. Mr. Kerr presented the matter to the S. A. F. directors March 1 and was advised that if the existing southern societies cannot obtain enough mem- bers for the affiliation of the present organizations, a federation would be an expedient for carrying on the work in the south through afiiliation with the national society. F. T. D. Directors' Meeting. Those present at the board meeting of the Florists' Telegraph Delivery, March 3, at Hotel La Salle were: Irwin Bertermann, W. F. Gude, Albert Pochelon, Philip Breitmeyer, Ernst Wienhoeber, George Asmus, John Ber- termann, G. E. M. Stumpp and Au- gust Lange. The board appointed George Asmus, Philip Breitmeyer and W. F. Gude to constitute a committee to revise the by-laws with a view to permitting more elasticity in the matter of cred- its. Moreover, it relieved the secre- tary of personal responsibility in credit adjustments and placed this matter in the hands of a committee. It also appointed John Young, secre- tary of the S. A. F., to act as the special representative of the F. T. I), at the San Francisco exposition. Wil- liam L. Rock, treasurer of the F. T. D


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