. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. aranoid^^ "-when you glaze. The Paranoid Company, Cleveland, Ohio Mention The Review when you write. regard to the injustice of the double license system in effect at the present time on commercial vehicles. This pro- vides that not only a state tax be paid on such vehicles^ but also a city tax of $5. Mr. Sneider explained how on large trucks a tax of $75 went to the state and only $5 to the city, yet the city streets are most by the trucks. Mr. Sneider felt that only one tax should be levied and that should be levied by the sta


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. aranoid^^ "-when you glaze. The Paranoid Company, Cleveland, Ohio Mention The Review when you write. regard to the injustice of the double license system in effect at the present time on commercial vehicles. This pro- vides that not only a state tax be paid on such vehicles^ but also a city tax of $5. Mr. Sneider explained how on large trucks a tax of $75 went to the state and only $5 to the city, yet the city streets are most by the trucks. Mr. Sneider felt that only one tax should be levied and that should be levied by the state and prorated to the city, according to the weight and travel done upon its streets. President Hitz appointed a committee to investigate the situation to see what could be done. This committee consists of E. E. Tem- perley, cliairnuin, and Albin Sehreiber. Committee Reports. A. F. J. Banr spoke in behalf of the program committee and stated that the October meeting would be held, as usual, about the first Tuesday in October and that some of the features of the meet- ing would be a talk by Harry Dietz, assistant state entomologist, and lan- tern slides of the international show held at New York. Mrs. Ella Grant Wilson will also furnish some slides for the meeting. ^Ir. Baur suggested that the October meeting be made a visiting day, to visit greenhouses in and about Indianapolis. Irwin Bertermaun put this into due form of a motion, which was seconded by E. E. Temperley and carried unanimously. Tlie good of the club committee was assigned to make the arrangements. Mr. Baur also spoke of the splendid displays of dahlias and gladioli made by ^Ir. Barnes and A. E. Kunderd, respectively, at the state fair. In resj)onse, Mr. Barnes gav(> an en- lightening talk upon dahlia culture. An invitation was extended by Baur & Steinkamp to hold the November meeting with them, which was accepted. November 11 and 12 an exhibition will be held ;it Purdue University, which the association wi


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