. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review OCTOBKtt 12, 1922 ((uestioiis iiu't. Sonic of the Iciiders of the association arrived in ]Jaltiinore Sunday and enyajjed in informal con- ferences. Monday niornin^ the directors liold their usual jire-convention session. Monday afternoon those district rej)rc- sentativcs of tlie assoer 10. The jilatform was not large i-nough for the directors and other leading lights of the association deemed worthy of a front seat, and so tables were ranged in front of the ]il;it- form to aci'ommodate the overflow. After the delivery of the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 24 The Florists^ Review OCTOBKtt 12, 1922 ((uestioiis iiu't. Sonic of the Iciiders of the association arrived in ]Jaltiinore Sunday and enyajjed in informal con- ferences. Monday niornin^ the directors liold their usual jire-convention session. Monday afternoon those district rej)rc- sentativcs of tlie assoer 10. The jilatform was not large i-nough for the directors and other leading lights of the association deemed worthy of a front seat, and so tables were ranged in front of the ]il;it- form to aci'ommodate the overflow. After the delivery of the invoca1i(Jii by the ]{cv. Arthur B. Kinsolvin, jtas- tor of the jiioncer cliurch of Baltimore, a jnietical welcome was delivered bv little Miss Wilhelmina C. Gude, whilV the American, Canadian, Baltimore and F. T. I), tlags were brought forward, to the singing of "America" ;inil ol' "The Ma])le Leaf' by the ;nidience. On behalf fif tlie Baltimore tra. pledge, compiled and |)iiblisheil a year ago on the occasion of the To- ronto meeting. After a minute's silent meditation on the deceased members, the members listened to President Breit meyer's ofiicijil address, a synoi)sis ol' which is published on another ]>age of this issue. At the afternoon session Octolier in W. .). Smyth reported for the fiiianci;il unit. Seeretar\' I'ocheloii made a repoii, a- did Miss Helen Wick. \V. W. Gammage t(dd .•ibout the Cmui ili;iM clearing house. Clearing House Authorized. At the morning session October 11 it was voted unanimously to authorize tin of the proposed clearing house, beginning .ianuary 1, \U'2',i. The per te iie cli.'irged the members fm the service was left to the discretion of the board of directors. St. Louis Next. St. Louis was unanimously voted the next meeting i)lace, with New York, Knoxville and Toledo promised succeed- ing years respectively. Officers Old and New, Irwin Bertermaun read the report of the nominating committee, making no


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