. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The report of the entertainment committee in chargeof Frank Ritzenthaler, chairman, indicates that an in-teresting program will be awaiting all visitors. Thedetails will be announced next week. The trades display committee, Frank R. Williams,chairman, reports that there were four spaces 10ft. x10ft. unsold, but these were expected to be taken verysoon. Timothy Smith, chairman of the admissions commit-tee, outlined his plan for a very active campaign tosell several thousand ti


. The Florists' exchange : a weekly medium of interchange for florists, nurserymen, seedsmen and the trade in general . The report of the entertainment committee in chargeof Frank Ritzenthaler, chairman, indicates that an in-teresting program will be awaiting all visitors. Thedetails will be announced next week. The trades display committee, Frank R. Williams,chairman, reports that there were four spaces 10ft. x10ft. unsold, but these were expected to be taken verysoon. Timothy Smith, chairman of the admissions commit-tee, outlined his plan for a very active campaign tosell several thousand tickets at special price before theshow opened. The report of the premiums committee given by Her-man Hart, chairman of the commercial section, andRobt. Weeks, chairman of the non-commercial section,stated that receipts of special prizes from the trade aswell as many individuals in Cleveland were very grati-fying. There is still time for others desiring to give. The late J. H. Hale special prizes to have their names included in the Listof Prize Donors in the next issue of the premium listwhich will lie pul)lished No\. 1. Retail displays will be more interesting than ever,judging by the report of Chas. in charge oithis committee. On Saturday, Nov. 10, decorated tablesby pri\ate gardeners will be featured. This is the firsttime tables by private growers have been featured inthe Cleveland shows. Geo. Bates, chairman of the publicity committee, out-lined many plans for publicity which arc sure to resultin a large attendance. One of the new plans will bestreet decoration, using lamp-posts in a different waythan heretofore. The late N. F. Flitton Indianapolis, Ind.—O. E. Steinkamp of Baur &Steinkamp. Lake Forest, III.—F. Kuehne of E. C. Amling Co. Chicago, III.—J. Michaelson, J. C. Vaughan, FredLautenschlager, Lake Geneva, Wis.—A. J. Smith. St. Louis, Mo.—J. J. Benke. Milwaukee, Wis.—Holton & Hunkel. Detroit, Mich.—Ro


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