. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14 The Florists^ Review Sgi'tembeb 25, 1919. Jl^tV8^:^JtV8^l^t^lg^t^l^l^*>^l^tAg^t^t^8^lV^ SYRACUSE SESSION r;ffl?^?lfy^lf?Ttl^^^l^T^-rl^A't!^AW/T1ltr^llt7Y^lt7YTl^^^^^^^^ NEW YORK FEDERATION MEETS. Discusses Building Campaign. The New York Federation of Horticul- tural Societies and Floral Clubs held its annual meeting at the state fair at Syra- cuse Wednesday afternoon, September 10. The meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock, with President F. R. Pierson presiding. Eighteen delegates were present from the affiliated organiza- tions. Preside


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 14 The Florists^ Review Sgi'tembeb 25, 1919. Jl^tV8^:^JtV8^l^t^lg^t^l^l^*>^l^tAg^t^t^8^lV^ SYRACUSE SESSION r;ffl?^?lfy^lf?Ttl^^^l^T^-rl^A't!^AW/T1ltr^llt7Y^lt7YTl^^^^^^^^ NEW YORK FEDERATION MEETS. Discusses Building Campaign. The New York Federation of Horticul- tural Societies and Floral Clubs held its annual meeting at the state fair at Syra- cuse Wednesday afternoon, September 10. The meeting was called to order at 2 o'clock, with President F. R. Pierson presiding. Eighteen delegates were present from the affiliated organiza- tions. President Pierson spoke of the three projects in which the federation is especially interested at this time, viz., the erection of a horticultural build- ing at the state fair grounds, Syracuse; the erection of investigational green- houses for the department of floricul- ture at Cornell University, and Quaran- tine No. 37. In regard to Quarantine No. 37, President Pierson stated that the organization had already gone on record as in opposition to this quarantine, and therefore it was unnecessary to discuss it further. In regard to the horticul- tural building, he thought that the time was ripe and he outlined the general policy which should be adopted in the campaign for the building. He was cer- tain that the building would come in the near future. A resolution was passed urging the necessity of an immediate consideration of a horticultural building, and a com- mittee consisting of D. Lumsden, Ithaca, chairman; Dr. Erl Bates, Syracuse; Madison Cooper, Calcium; F. A. Danker, Albany, and Arthur Cowee, Berlin, was appointed to confer with the state archi- tect regarding plans for the building. The College of Agriculture. Dean A. R. Mann was present at the meeting and outlined the policy of the College of Agriculture in regard to the completion of the college buildings. He stated that in this program one of the first items was the range of greenhouses for investigation in floriculture.


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