A History of Minnesota Floriculture


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A Chronicle of People and Events Significant to
the Commercial Growth of Minnesota Floriculture,
University of Minnesota Contributions to the Industry,
and Minneapolis-St. Paul Parks Developments
Appendix D

Past Presidents, Minnesota Commercial Flower Growers Association

1955-1957 Lloyd A. Bachman Bachman's, Inc.
1957-1959 Roger O. Schnabel St. Anthony Floral Greenhouses
1959-1961 Fred Busch Busch Brothers
1961-1963 Hans Donald Rosacker Hans Rosacker Co.
1963-1965 John Pletscher Pletscher's Greenhouses, Inc.
1965-1967 Nick Lebens II Lebens Flowers, Inc.
1967-1969 John R. Johnson J.R. Johnson Supply, Inc.
1969-1971 William Reiss Reiss Greenhouses, Inc.
1971-1973 Leonard Busch Len Busch Roses
1973-1975 Todd Bachman Bachman's, Inc.
1975-1976 Jim Dey Dey Brothers Greenhouses
1977-1978 Nick Lebens III Lebens Flowers, Inc.
1979-1980 John Hertog Hertog Floral, Inc.
1981-1982 Paul A. Olson Minneapolis Floral Co.
1983-1984 Rainer Pensky Buffalo Floral and Greenhouse
1985 George Lucht Malmborg's, Inc.
1986 Bob Cashman Cashman Greenhouses, Inc.
1987 Rick S. Johnson J.R. Johnson Supply, Inc.
1988 Ron Wagner Wagner Greenhouses
1989 Dave Linder Linder's Greenhouses, Inc.
1990 Carol H. Thuening * Earl Holasak Greenhouses
1991 Scott Carbonneau Hans Rosacker Co.
1992 Mark Wittman Len Busch Roses
1993 Steve Maslowski Malmborg's, Inc.
1994 Dave Hallstrom Hallstrom and Son, Florist
1995 Randy Reed Len Busch Roses

*The first and only female president in 40 years.


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