. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Apbil 10. 1913. AMERICAN CABNATION SOCIETY. Officers Elected. President—R. T. Brown, Queens, N. Y. Secretary—A. F. J. Baur, Indian- apolis. Treasurer—Fred E. Dorner, La Fayette, Ind. Director—S. J. Goddard, Framing- ham, Mass. Judges—Eugene Dailledouze and C. W. Johnson. Annual Meeting. In calling the annual meeting of the American Carnation Society to order at the Grand Central Palace, New York, April 9, President Breitmeyer expressed his pleasure that only twenty per cent of the total membership should be ab- sent when the


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Florists' Review Apbil 10. 1913. AMERICAN CABNATION SOCIETY. Officers Elected. President—R. T. Brown, Queens, N. Y. Secretary—A. F. J. Baur, Indian- apolis. Treasurer—Fred E. Dorner, La Fayette, Ind. Director—S. J. Goddard, Framing- ham, Mass. Judges—Eugene Dailledouze and C. W. Johnson. Annual Meeting. In calling the annual meeting of the American Carnation Society to order at the Grand Central Palace, New York, April 9, President Breitmeyer expressed his pleasure that only twenty per cent of the total membership should be ab- sent when there were so many other things to divide their interest. He de- livered the annual address and Secre- tary Baur presented his report, the recommendations being referred to a committee consisting of Wm. Nicholson, H. B. Dorner and R. T. Brown, to re- port at a later session. E. G. Hill and Eugene Dailledouze were named as com- mittee on final resolutions. Treasurer F. E. Dorner presented the following summary of the financial standing of the American Carnation So- ciety as of February 22, 1913: EXPENSES. Paid by orders on treasurer $l,l.''? Balance cash on band Total $1, RECEIPTS. Balance Jan. 10, 1912 $ Received cash 1, Total $1,823^07 PERMANENT FUND. Balance Jan. 10, 1912 $2, J. A. Valentine, life membership S. J. Goddard, life membership Total $2,625731 DORNEB MEMORIAL FOND. Balance Jan. 10, 1912 $ Received cash Total $1, Miscellaneous Business. Secretary Baur presented the report of the committee on the Dorner me- morial medal, showing $1,028 on hand, the first gold medal already struck, and the decision of the directors that the medal purchased with the interest be awarded each year to the best undis- seminated seedling three years in cul- tivation scoring eighty-five points or over. The committee was discharged, with thanks. W. N, Rudd urged that the award should not go to a variety scoring less


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