. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 1189. IS THE THIRD MAN FROM LEFT, FRONT ROW. X ROBINSON. XX SECY KENDEL. welfare of his town and community. His family consists of Mrs. Robinsou and four children, two boys and two girls. The Seed Trade Convention. During the afternoon session of June 22, Chas. N. Page of Iowa read that part of the report of the committee on legislation which covered state laws and the same showed a clear and com- prehensive grasp of the question, evi- dently the result of much study. A comm


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. /pop. The American Florist. 1189. IS THE THIRD MAN FROM LEFT, FRONT ROW. X ROBINSON. XX SECY KENDEL. welfare of his town and community. His family consists of Mrs. Robinsou and four children, two boys and two girls. The Seed Trade Convention. During the afternoon session of June 22, Chas. N. Page of Iowa read that part of the report of the committee on legislation which covered state laws and the same showed a clear and com- prehensive grasp of the question, evi- dently the result of much study. A committee to follow up this part of the committee's work will be named. The auditing committee, consisting of Messrs. Bolgiano, Briggs and Cor- nell, found Treasurer Kendel's report correct. Messrs. Breck, Duryea and Phillips were appointed a committee on resolutions regarding the deceased members, Messrs. Flower, Rawson and Allen. An informal talk was given by Edgar Brown as to the intentions of the United States seed department in Washington with regard to seed test- ing and the relation of that branch of its work to the seed trade. Inci- dentally Mr. Brown answered a num- bere of questions touching on the re- lationship of the department to the seed trade. THE BANQUET. On Wednesday evening the annual banquet was held in the main dining room of the Clifton House. President Woodruff acting as toastmaster. Five- minute talks were made by Henry W. Wood, J. C. Robinson, E. L. Page, Geo. S. Green, Kirby B. White, Chas. Dickinson, S. E. Briggs, F. C. Wood- ruff, C. F. Wood, J. C. Vaughan, Ar- thur B. Clark, Curtiss Nye Smith, Harry L. Holmes and Chas. N. Page. Adjournment was then had to the large parlor, where J. Horace McFar- iand delivered his illustrated lecture on color photography, which was much curtailed because of the lateness of the hour. On Thursday morning, at the open- ing, J. C. Vaughan. chairman of the committee on customs and tariff con- sisting of W. H. Maule, W. H. Gr


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