. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 20, 1921 The Florists^ Review 21 more, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Washington, Beading, Tri-City, Cincin- nati, Lancaster, Hartford and Boston florists' clubs; American Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Ohio Gladiolus, Knox- ville, Maine State and Portland florists' societies; Indiana, Michigan, Minne- sota, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Kansas, Texas, Pittsburgh, Tri-State and Illi- nois state florists' associations. Your committee has, from checkipg over these various organization mem- bership lists with the S. A. F.
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. August 20, 1921 The Florists^ Review 21 more, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Washington, Beading, Tri-City, Cincin- nati, Lancaster, Hartford and Boston florists' clubs; American Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Ohio Gladiolus, Knox- ville, Maine State and Portland florists' societies; Indiana, Michigan, Minne- sota, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Kansas, Texas, Pittsburgh, Tri-State and Illi- nois state florists' associations. Your committee has, from checkipg over these various organization mem- bership lists with the S. A. F. member- ship list, been able to get some inter- esting data. For instance, we found from the thirty-three lists checked that there are a total of 4,399 members be- longing to these organizations. Of this number 1,827 are also S. A. F. members and 2,572 are not. It does seem from these figures that there is yet a lot of missionary work to be done within the branch organiza- tions. Of course, we must remember that a large number of the membership of every florists' club are employees; then, too, the checking on the above lists was done during May. Just why more did not respond we do not know; we only hope they may yet get in line and help this worthy cause. To the request for the appointment of local committees, the response was much less. Tet we did succeed in getting committees appointed from the follow- ing organizations: New York, Chicago, Cleveland, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Balti- more, Washington, D. C; Kansas City, Milwaukee and Tri-City florists' clubs and the Minnesota and Indiana state as- sociations. Almost all of these did fair- ly good work, but, like ourselves, might have done better. Record Workers. We next went after our vice-presi- dents and many of them surely showed the metal they were made of. Here are just a few of their records: D. C. Horgan, of Georgia, turned in to date forty new members, some of them life members. Oklahoma to date has reached the peak, A.
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