. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 192 The American Florist. Aug. 21, Secretary's Financial Report. Secretary Rudd's financial report for the year ending December 31, 1908 shows receipts from dues $1,923; fees and dues from new members, $700, and life membership fees $040. Mis- cellaneous receipts were $5, which amount (including pro and contra account with the late P. J. Hauswirth) was paid to Treasurer Beatty. General fund receipts were $()(', permanent fund $75, which amounts were also paid to Treasurer Beatty. Comparative sheets of in


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 192 The American Florist. Aug. 21, Secretary's Financial Report. Secretary Rudd's financial report for the year ending December 31, 1908 shows receipts from dues $1,923; fees and dues from new members, $700, and life membership fees $040. Mis- cellaneous receipts were $5, which amount (including pro and contra account with the late P. J. Hauswirth) was paid to Treasurer Beatty. General fund receipts were $()(', permanent fund $75, which amounts were also paid to Treasurer Beatty. Comparative sheets of income and expenditure and a certificate from Sec- retary Rudd that he had examined the treasurer's report were also pre- sented. SUPPLEMENTAEY REPOET. The supplementary report, covering the period to August 1, 1909, showed general fund receipts of $1, and permanent fund receipts of $425, mak- ing a total of $2, which was paid to the treasurer. Considering current receipts only, this shows a gain of 14 per cent over the corre- sponding period of last year. Mr. Rudd adds the following note: "Since the above report was writ- ten, that is up to and including Au- gust 11, there has been about $1,000 more collected, including $, this society's share of the proceeds of the National Flower ; A statement of warrants drawn on treasurer for payments from the gen- eral fund January 1—July 31, 1909, is added showing the following figures: For 1908 account, $; for 1900 account, $1,7.^; total $2,, less hall rent $530, reducing the total to $1, Regarding the hall rent Mr. Rudd appends the following note: "It should be noted that the item of hall rent is one that has never ap- peared in the treasurer's account be- fore. Under the new system lately adopted exhibition bills are paid by the treasurer and receipts are turned over to the society, so that this item will take care of itself later on. "Deducting the hall rent makes the


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