. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review Junk 28, 1917. WESTERBEEK & KLYN BULB GROWERS 25 Beaver St,— QUALITY ECONOMY SYSTEMATIC SERVICE Mention The Review when you write. Rumble & Wcnsel Co., Natchez, Miss. O'Baunon Vo., ('laremore, Okla. H. R. WilbtT Co., Jamestown, N. Y. Marlow S»'ed Co., Wichita, Kan. Lohrman Seed Co., Detroit, Mich. 1. N. Simon & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. W. E. ISarrett & Co., Providence, R. I. J. G. Carpenter Seed Co., Pi*ovo, I'tah. Four members asked for a change in the name in which the membership is held,


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 54 The Florists^ Review Junk 28, 1917. WESTERBEEK & KLYN BULB GROWERS 25 Beaver St,— QUALITY ECONOMY SYSTEMATIC SERVICE Mention The Review when you write. Rumble & Wcnsel Co., Natchez, Miss. O'Baunon Vo., ('laremore, Okla. H. R. WilbtT Co., Jamestown, N. Y. Marlow S»'ed Co., Wichita, Kan. Lohrman Seed Co., Detroit, Mich. 1. N. Simon & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. W. E. ISarrett & Co., Providence, R. I. J. G. Carpenter Seed Co., Pi*ovo, I'tah. Four members asked for a change in the name in which the membership is held, as follows: Walter P. Stokes, to Stokes 8oed Farm Co., Moorestown, N. J.; McKay, Reece & Co., to McKay- Eeece Co., Nashville, Tenn.; Hart, Wells & Co., to Chas. C. Hart Seed Co., Weth- ersfield, Conn.; L. B. McCausland, to Hoss Bros. Seed Co., Worcester, Mass. We Pledge Our Besources. By unanimous vote the resolution recommended by President White, with a slight cliange, was adopted as fol- lows: At the thirty-fifth annual convention of the American Seed Trade Association it was unan- imously RESOLVED: That the President of the United States and the Secretary of AKriculture be tendered the support of this association in all reasonable measures designed to prosecute the war witli tlie utmost vigor. And be it RESOLVED: That we count ourselves fortu- nate to be able to do our full share in sopplyinR men and money, but our greatest service may well be in maintaining under extraordinary strain the machinery of producing and the dis- tributing of seeds without which agriculture must fail. And be it further RESOLVED: That because we realize in some measure the magnitude of the task to which our country is committed, we are the more earnest in pledging to it our entire resources. In order to do the trade justice and to forestall ill-advised action in local seed campaigns, the following recom- mendations were presented by L. L. Olds and adopted: RESOLVED: That a special comm


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