. California Garden, Vol. 9, No. 3, September 1917 . isted men. Im not quitesure which was the greater attraction, thelemonade, or the pretty young ladies who gavea smile with each glass. Any way they werekept very busy and added about $ tothe general fund. The booth for tea and cakeslooked very pretty, and if it didnt make muchmoney it gave an opportunity for servingmany of the young men without cost to them. The dance in connection with the showSaturday night was a great success. Themusic was furnished by a military band, andhundreds danced on the plaza. Ten cents ad-mitted to the flowe


. California Garden, Vol. 9, No. 3, September 1917 . isted men. Im not quitesure which was the greater attraction, thelemonade, or the pretty young ladies who gavea smile with each glass. Any way they werekept very busy and added about $ tothe general fund. The booth for tea and cakeslooked very pretty, and if it didnt make muchmoney it gave an opportunity for servingmany of the young men without cost to them. The dance in connection with the showSaturday night was a great success. Themusic was furnished by a military band, andhundreds danced on the plaza. Ten cents ad-mitted to the flower show and dance and thecombination seemed to be very satisfactory. When the expenses are all paid the FloralAssociation expects to be able to turn overabout $ to the Museum Association. Again the Floral Association wishes to ex-press its great appreciation of the kind treat-ment and hearty cooperation of the ParkBoard, the Park Superintendent, and theircorps of assistants who have been largely re-sponsible for the success of the Flower ^lilllij lAUMINIA By P. D. Barnhartcalgarden1917vol9no3


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