. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igro. The American Florist. 17T been invested by the executive board. This investment is in the form of two loans, one of ,$0,000 and the other of $l,.50O, secured by mortgages on prop- erties located in Fort Wayne, Ind. These securities l^ear interest at .5 per cent. Application for reduced rates to the 1010 convention were made by all traffic associations and were met by the granting of a rate of one and three-fifths on the certificate plan by the Trunk Line , the New England association, the Central


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igro. The American Florist. 17T been invested by the executive board. This investment is in the form of two loans, one of ,$0,000 and the other of $l,.50O, secured by mortgages on prop- erties located in Fort Wayne, Ind. These securities l^ear interest at .5 per cent. Application for reduced rates to the 1010 convention were made by all traffic associations and were met by the granting of a rate of one and three-fifths on the certificate plan by the Trunk Line , the New England association, the Central asso- ciation and the Eastern Canadian as- sociation. This rate was the lowest that could be secured under the pres- ent conditions. As usual, a charge of 25 cents is made for the vising of each certificate. STATE VICE-PRESIDENTS. Many of the state vice-presidents made quite an effort to secure new members. Many letters were sent out but reports show that these are not as effective as they might be, due to the fact that they are easily laid aside and forgotten. The following state vice-presidents have sent in new mem- bers :— E. Allan Peirce, Waltham, Mass., one life, 15 annual. Geo. B. Hart, Rochester, N. Y., 10 annual. Alex. Millar, Dallas, Tex., one life, five annual. Fred Holton, Milwaukee, Wis., two annual. Otto Koenig, St. Louis, Mo., two an- nual. The following members also deserve credit:—W. L. Kellar and Albert Sun- derbruch each sent three, F. H. Traen- dly and L. H. Butts eacli sent two, Jacob Becker, E. Dailledouze, A. F. J. Baur, F. P. Avery and E. H. Cush- man eacli sent one. W. J. Stewart sent in one life member. Medals have been awarded during the past year as follows:—Bronze medal:—F. R. Fierson Co., for fern, Xeplirolepsis elegantissima compacta, offered at St. Louis, 1009. Silver medal:—Cottage Gardens Co., for Car- nation Mrs. C. W. Ward, offered through the American Carnation So- ciety at its annual exhibition held at Pittsburg,- January, 1010. B


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