. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,f!«'Ti^;,:"r"^ »?"?;? ••n;''i'i>'v,j^;ty,V Mat 4, 1922 The Florists' Review 43 immediate measures for relief from present drastic restrictions complained of by state horticultural societies; and, finally, that he direct said federal board to proceed no further in the curtailment of private or commer- cial plant and bulb importations. The resolution further stated that the board of directors was giving this request no press publicity and awaited the sec- retary's views and action on the ques- tion so vital to the increase and prog


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. ,f!«'Ti^;,:"r"^ »?"?;? ••n;''i'i>'v,j^;ty,V Mat 4, 1922 The Florists' Review 43 immediate measures for relief from present drastic restrictions complained of by state horticultural societies; and, finally, that he direct said federal board to proceed no further in the curtailment of private or commer- cial plant and bulb importations. The resolution further stated that the board of directors was giving this request no press publicity and awaited the sec- retary's views and action on the ques- tion so vital to the increase and prog- ress of the florists' industry. An earnest discussion followed the reading of the resolution. Many thought it was entirely out of the scope of the executive board and was a question for the convention, and this feeling seemed to prevail. Finally, on motion of Robert Pyle, seconded by "W. B. Pierson, the resolution was laid on the table. Tliird Session. The first business of the third ses- sion, Tuesday morning, was the report of the committee in regard to the Flori- cultural Club of the University of Illi- nois. P. R. Klingsporn read the report, which was to the effect that the organi- zation of a Junior S. A. F. as outlined did not promise benefits of real value to the society sufficient to justify such a proceeding, but the committee believed that if the student body had ultimate membership in the society in view, it would be of more benefit, mutually, for the students to join the society as soon as eligible. W. H. Gulp moved the adoption of the report, and his motion was seconded. After a prolonged dis- cussion, however, in which those taking part expressed sympathy with the plans of the students to connect witli the so- ciety in some way, J. F. Ammann moved in amendment to Mr. Gulp's motion that a committee of three be appointed to confer with the students' representa- tives before the meeting at Kansas Gity and report on recommendations at that meeting. The am


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