. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BASSETT & WASHBURN'S NEW RANGE AT GREGG'S STATION, ILL. tions at Atlantic City during August, and also that the National Flower Show held at New York would make the selection of Atlantic City not ex- pedient. This left in nomination only Minneapolis, and that city was, on mo- tion of Mr. Bunyard, selected as the 1913 convention city^ the secretary so casting the ballot. AMENDMENTS LAID ON TABLE. E. G. Hill suggested that tents might be purchased to save hall rent, when holding the conventions hereafter. Cer- t


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. BASSETT & WASHBURN'S NEW RANGE AT GREGG'S STATION, ILL. tions at Atlantic City during August, and also that the National Flower Show held at New York would make the selection of Atlantic City not ex- pedient. This left in nomination only Minneapolis, and that city was, on mo- tion of Mr. Bunyard, selected as the 1913 convention city^ the secretary so casting the ballot. AMENDMENTS LAID ON TABLE. E. G. Hill suggested that tents might be purchased to save hall rent, when holding the conventions hereafter. Cer- tain proposed amendments were now taken up and discussed at some length, and after sundry parliamentary points had been raised and various views pre- sented, it was voted, on motion of Mr. Manda, to lay on the fable until next year the amendments providing for changing the secretary's office from elective to appointive, and dropping the secretary from membership on the ex- ecutive committee. The proposed amendment to article V, section 5, also received the same disposition. As a substitute motion for the reso- lution offered to change the records of the proceedings of the society for the year 1909 in convention at Cincinnati. Ohio, the following was adopted on mo- tion of P. O'Mara: That no man shall be known as a pioneer member unless he was a membej of the Society of American Florists in 1885 and paid S. A. F. dues for twenty-five consecu- tive years from that date. SAN FBANCISCO IN 1915. Secretary Young read a communica- from the president and directors of the Panama-Pacific Universal Exposition, handsomely engrossed on parchment; also an invitation from Felton Taylor, secretary of the San Francisco Con- vention League, to the same effect. Mr. Rossi stated that up to date some 160 fraternal and commercial organizations had signified their intention of holding r.);i conventions at San Francisco, and lastly he extended an invitation from tile Pacific Coast Horticultural


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