. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jandaby 11, 1917. The Florists'Review 25 recommendations were made by the as- sociation to William Gude, the national representative of the S. A. F., on this same point. There was a vote for in- creasing the secretary's salary to $100 per year. This was passed. The New Officers. The election of officers resulted in the choice of the following: President, Irwin Bertermann, Indianapolis; first vice-president, Herman J. Young; sec- ond vice-president, Fred Heinl, Terre Haute; secretary, O. E. Steinkamp, In- dianapolis; treasurer, Charles Pahud, In- (U


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jandaby 11, 1917. The Florists'Review 25 recommendations were made by the as- sociation to William Gude, the national representative of the S. A. F., on this same point. There was a vote for in- creasing the secretary's salary to $100 per year. This was passed. The New Officers. The election of officers resulted in the choice of the following: President, Irwin Bertermann, Indianapolis; first vice-president, Herman J. Young; sec- ond vice-president, Fred Heinl, Terre Haute; secretary, O. E. Steinkamp, In- dianapolis; treasurer, Charles Pahud, In- (Uanapolis. The judges of the exhibits were Fred Heinl, J. F. Ammann and W. W. Coles. Rose exhibits were made by Frank & Sons, of Portland, Ind.; the E. G. Hill Co., of Richmond, Ind.; the Bertermann Bros. Co., of Indianapolis; W. S. Stew- art & Son, of Anderson, Ind. The rose trophy was awarded to Frank & Sons, of Portland. A carnation exhibit was made by Baur & Steinkamp, who exhibited Merry Christmas, scoring ninety points, and their new crimson seedling, which received eighty points. F. Dorner & Sons C!o. exhibited Laddie, a pink seedling, scoring ninety-one points; Rosalia, scor- ing eighty-six points, and a novelty yel- low, Old Gold. Some exceptional cycla- mens were exhibited by the Bertermann Bros. Co. and some fine Brilliancy coleus by the Pahud Floral Co. After the judg- ing the meeting closed with the auc- tioneering of the flower exhibits, the receipts of which were given over to the carnation show fund. This was fol- lowed by the annual banquet. Those in Attendance. The meeting was a banner one and among those present were: W. J. Vesey, Fort Wajiie. O. E. Steinkamp, Indianapolis. John Bertermann, Indianapolis. Frank N. Wallace, Indianapolis. Nixon H. Gano, Martinsville. George R. Gause, Richmond. Ij. a. Coles, Kokomo. Harry White, North Manchester. Theodore A. Dorner, La Fayette. Joseph H. Hill, Richmond. Fred H. Lemon, Richmond. E. E. Temperley,


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