. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. »•??•..««.? -?^^' ..,,.„..-,^j,^-«,.^^y. ,^^ . ,r • ? ff^yrrKT-r^-ri'^ly'^-r'y: >-^[^.•yr'f^^,V^f!^,W^^^ 12 The Florists' Review ADODST 24, 1916. accepted, John J. Hess, treasurer of the society, offered a motion to in- struct the executive board to sufficient- ly recompense Mr. Asmus for pulling off so successful a show, which was carried unanimously. The committee was not ready with a recommendation as to the date and location of the next National Flower Show, but it is hoped by many ar- rangements can be completed soon for holding the sh


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. »•??•..««.? -?^^' ..,,.„..-,^j,^-«,.^^y. ,^^ . ,r • ? ff^yrrKT-r^-ri'^ly'^-r'y: >-^[^.•yr'f^^,V^f!^,W^^^ 12 The Florists' Review ADODST 24, 1916. accepted, John J. Hess, treasurer of the society, offered a motion to in- struct the executive board to sufficient- ly recompense Mr. Asmus for pulling off so successful a show, which was carried unanimously. The committee was not ready with a recommendation as to the date and location of the next National Flower Show, but it is hoped by many ar- rangements can be completed soon for holding the show ym, St. Louis, in the spring of 1918, in which event the S. A. F. convention will be held at the same time. The decision as to the show awaits assurances as to just what can be expected from the business men's organizations at the Missouri metropolis. President's B^bmmendations. The report of the committee con- sisting of Frank Stuppy, Geo. W. Hess, J. A. Peterson and E. G. Hill, appointed to consider the suggestions of the pres- ident's annual address, was cordial in its approval of what Dan MacRorie had to say. The suggestion that a group of large cities be selected for the an- nual gathering of the florists, for the convention to be held in them in turn, was approved, but no immediate action was advised, because of New York be- ing selected for the 1917 convention and St. Louis for 1918. The suggestion that the show be held either in the spring or fall, because of advantages in showing flowers at such seasons, was concurred in, but, as many other factors have to be con- sidered, the committee advised leaving this matter open to be settled as con- ditions warrant. The fact that a plan is under advisement for the holding of the convention at the same time as the National Flower Show was another reason for postponing definite decision in this matter. The dual gathering probably will be experienced in St. Louis, and the way the plan works out can be looked 'into


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