. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii- The American Florist. 303. VIEW ACROSS THE HALL FROM THE GALLERY AT THE S. A. F. CONVENTION. trouble would be avoided if the manu- facturers of vases and jardinieres were to adopt a standard to conform witli that of this society. Your com- mittee are strongly of the opinion that it would be a mistake to change the present standard, and feel that any possible gain that might be made would be offset by a larger loss. We therefore recommend that a copy nf the present standard be furnished to all manufacturers o


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii- The American Florist. 303. VIEW ACROSS THE HALL FROM THE GALLERY AT THE S. A. F. CONVENTION. trouble would be avoided if the manu- facturers of vases and jardinieres were to adopt a standard to conform witli that of this society. Your com- mittee are strongly of the opinion that it would be a mistake to change the present standard, and feel that any possible gain that might be made would be offset by a larger loss. We therefore recommend that a copy nf the present standard be furnished to all manufacturers of jardinieres, etc.: and that the copy of the scales and drawings attached be made a part of the permanent records of this society. Your committee are indebted to A. H. Hews & Co., who kindly gave the com- mittee a copy of the standard adopted by the society in IStK). ROLAND, J. J. , J. K. M. L. Farquhak. President Wirth: Gentlemen, you have heard the report of the commit- tee. What is your pleasure? Harry A. Bunyard : I move that the standard adppted in 1S90 be re-adopted, as recommended by the committee, spread upon the minutes, and published in our annual proceedings. Motion seconded, carried, and so or- dered. President Wirth : The reports of the botanist. Professor J. F. Cowell, Buf- falo Botanic Garden, Buffalo, N. T.; of the pathologist. Professor B. M. Free- man, plant pathologist, University Farm, Minneapolis, Minn.; and of the entomologist. Professor W. E. Britton, state entomologist, New Haven, Conn., will be respectively considered as read, and will be printed in the proceedings of the society. President Wirth : The Chair will ap- point Messrs. Robert Craig, Philadel- phia, Pa., E. G. Hill, Richmond, Ind. and Olaf J. Olson, St. Paul, Minn., as committee on final resolutions. I am requested to announce that the annual bowling tournament of the S. A. F. & O. H. will begin promptly at 2 o'clock, and that the excursion to Nantasket, for the outing an


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