. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 4A The Florists^ Review June 26. 1913. "What the American Seed Trade Has Accom- plished," by Albert McCuUough, of J. M. Mc- CullouKb'8 Sons Co., Cincinnati, O. "Cost and Overhead Expense," by L. B. Mc- CauBland, of Ross Bros., Wichita, Kan. "Intensified Farming," by James J. Hill, formerly president Great Northern Ry., St. Paul, Minn. The paper by Mr. Hill was read at the session Tuesday, June 24, but the distinguished author was not able to attend. It was the man rather than his paper that was of interest to the ^embe
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 4A The Florists^ Review June 26. 1913. "What the American Seed Trade Has Accom- plished," by Albert McCuUough, of J. M. Mc- CullouKb'8 Sons Co., Cincinnati, O. "Cost and Overhead Expense," by L. B. Mc- CauBland, of Ross Bros., Wichita, Kan. "Intensified Farming," by James J. Hill, formerly president Great Northern Ry., St. Paul, Minn. The paper by Mr. Hill was read at the session Tuesday, June 24, but the distinguished author was not able to attend. It was the man rather than his paper that was of interest to the ^embers and his non-appearance was a keen disappointment to many. The paper by J. C. Eobinson also was presented at Tuesday's session, and by its author. It was followed by an ani- mated discussion. The Officers. ., The present officers of the American Seed Trade Association are: President—Chas. N. Page, Des Moines, la. First vice-president — Harry L. Holmes, Harrisburg, Pa. Second vice-president—Arthur B. Clark, Milford, Conn. Secretary-treasurer—C. E. Kendel, Cleveland, O. Assistant secretary—^J. H. Ford, Bavenna, O. Executive committee—Leonard H. Yaughan, Chicago; Blirby B. White, De- troit; Charles D. Boyles, Chicago; C. N. Keeney, Le Roy, N. Y.; W. D. Eoss, Worcester, Mass. Membership committee^—Albert Mc- CuUough, Cincinnati, O.; Arthur B. Clark, Milford, Conn.; J. C. Bobinson, Waterloo, Neb. Ghrass Seed Dealers Meet. The Wholesale Grass Seed Dealers' Association has learned by experience that it is difficult to get together during the Seed Trade convention, so holds its annual meetings one day ahead of the general body. The fifth annual session at the Statler, Cleveland, June 23, is said to have been devoted principally to the consideration of prices and freight rates. The secretary announces that officers were re-elected, as follows: President—A. E. Beynolds, Craw- fordsville, Ind. Vice-president—Chas. C Massie, Minneapolis, Minn. Secretary-treasurer—John
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