. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. [) The Florists^ Review Februaky 6, 1919. ^mmz[33:^'iiyiiiuiii^t^^'i'^iiu¥i^i^i^i^'^^ CARNATIONISTS AT CLEVELAND ^Mf^WTt'?nt!f;^ffy;ff;^I?^[ff^'f?^ FTERMATH OF GOOD MEETING. The War Is Over. [A full list of tlio :i\v;inls, the new DlHoors •pte<1. a list of most of tlioso iiri'scnt on the 3t (lay, notes on somrity has come to the ejrowers this sca- n. The convention would have ])een 1 nnqnalified success had there been ily two fxrowers present, to felicitate ich other on the happy turn of events. s a matter of fact where last year, I war, the out


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. [) The Florists^ Review Februaky 6, 1919. ^mmz[33:^'iiyiiiuiii^t^^'i'^iiu¥i^i^i^i^'^^ CARNATIONISTS AT CLEVELAND ^Mf^WTt'?nt!f;^ffy;ff;^I?^[ff^'f?^ FTERMATH OF GOOD MEETING. The War Is Over. [A full list of tlio :i\v;inls, the new DlHoors •pte<1. a list of most of tlioso iiri'scnt on the 3t (lay, notes on somrity has come to the ejrowers this sca- n. The convention would have ])een 1 nnqnalified success had there been ily two fxrowers present, to felicitate ich other on the happy turn of events. s a matter of fact where last year, I war, the out-of-town attendance at oston did not (^xceed a score, tliis year, I peace, at (Meveland it exceeded 100, le exact number iieinp; unknown be- luse of the failure of many to re{:jister. The Business Sessions. The first business session ojjened at :30 p. m., January 29, all being resent except F. E. Dorncr, treasurer, P Lafayette, Ind., during which the oniination of otlicers occurred. There eing only one nominee for each oflSce, iiring the morning session of the second ly the secretary cast one ballot for resident, vice-president and treasurer, hile the president cast one ballot for 16 secretary. The olTicers for 1920, as sported in The Review for January 30, re as follows: President—Theo. Dorner, of Lafay- ;te, Ind. Vice-president—C. W. Johnson, Mor- in Park, III. Secretary—A. F. J. Baur, Indianapo- 3, Ind. Treasurer—F. E. Dorner, Lafayette, id. Carl ITagenburger, Mentor, O., and ^ D. Howard, Milford, Afass., were )n)inated for director, the ballots giv- ig Mr. Howard the olTico by one vote, jdges elected for three years were D. , Ward, Queens, N. Y., and C. W. John- »n, Alorgan Park, HI. Fre<i T.,autenschlager, speaking for le ChicMgii Florists' (-luh, Chicago Re- lil Florists' Association, Chii'ago Wholesale Cut Flower Association, Hor- cultiiial Society of ate also extended an invitation for hicago. They had ojijiosition from iiiciniiati, but E. G. (i


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