. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. Treasurer Dorner's Report. The following is Treasurer Dorner's report: HKCEIPT8. Balance JaDuary 24, 1908 $ Cash from Secretary Herr Cash from Interest $1, BXPENDrrtrBBS. Paid orders on treasurer $1, JanuaiT 25, 1909, cash on hand $1, PERMANENT FUND. Amuunt reported January 24. 1908. .$2, Secretary Herr's Report. Your secretary begs leave to report having issued the report of our annual meeting in due time and having mailed the same to
. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igog. The American Florist. Treasurer Dorner's Report. The following is Treasurer Dorner's report: HKCEIPT8. Balance JaDuary 24, 1908 $ Cash from Secretary Herr Cash from Interest $1, BXPENDrrtrBBS. Paid orders on treasurer $1, JanuaiT 25, 1909, cash on hand $1, PERMANENT FUND. Amuunt reported January 24. 1908. .$2, Secretary Herr's Report. Your secretary begs leave to report having issued the report of our annual meeting in due time and having mailed the same to all members in good stand- ing. On January 4, the premium list was issued and mailed to all members on our books; this list was made up as per instructions from your board of directors at a meeting held in Washington in Jan- uary, 190S. The usual effort was made to secure advertisements for this list by your sec- retary. A circular letter was sent to every member on our books and about 300 possible advertisers who were not members of the society; this was fol- lowed up by a personal letter to 100 or more whom your secretary thought should advertise with us. The result is $105 worth of advertising, not one-fifth enough for the work of solicitation nec- essary to get it and I again recommend that this part of our premium list be abolished. An innovation this year was a request made to every member of this society to add to our Class B of named varieties any variety they might want to see in- serted, providing they would pay the pre- miums if any were awarded. This was followed up by an appeal made through the trade papers and the result was one addition, that of Afterglow by R. Wit- terstaetter, Cincinnati, O. This meager response have been due to this feature not being properly understood and partly owing to financial depression; at least it is to be hoped that we as in- dividuals will have pride enough in our society to see that this part of our pre- mium list is well fill
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