. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Rorists' Review January 19. 1922 ^/t^'t^i^jgjitvtjjagai^i^i^t^i^ig^t^t^i^i^t^tjj^ GETTING READY AT CLEVELAND wriri\irr4Aiiysviri«vir«virr4^irr*^ir«viri«vir/svii(iw •' CLEVELAND'S AUDITORIUM. Building Beady. Two apo, Tlu> Review i)re- sentecl to its re.'ulers the only view the trade at large has seen of the buildiiifi' in which the fifth n;itional flower show is to be held, at Cleveland, March to April 1. On i)age 29 appears evidence that the structure is goinj^ to be ready for the big exhibition. This view shows the main audito


. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 28 The Rorists' Review January 19. 1922 ^/t^'t^i^jgjitvtjjagai^i^i^t^i^ig^t^t^i^i^t^tjj^ GETTING READY AT CLEVELAND wriri\irr4Aiiysviri«vir«virr4^irr*^ir«viri«vir/svii(iw •' CLEVELAND'S AUDITORIUM. Building Beady. Two apo, Tlu> Review i)re- sentecl to its re.'ulers the only view the trade at large has seen of the buildiiifi' in which the fifth n;itional flower show is to be held, at Cleveland, March to April 1. On i)age 29 appears evidence that the structure is goinj^ to be ready for the big exhibition. This view shows the main auditorium in which the show jiroper will be arranged. It contains 142,000 square feet of floor space. The ceiling of the main exhil)ition hall is seventy-eight feet high, with a large skylight, which provides ])lenty of light at all times during the day. On three sides of the hall is a large balcony, which will seat at least ,"),00() people. Here the visitors may rest and obtain a bird's-eye view of the entire show. That such a view may be worth getting, it is the aim of the flower show committee that the displays be arranged to form one h.'irmouious whole. A band will iiro- vide music, so that tliere will be induce- ment for visitors to stay long enough to get their money's worth, always an im- portant factor in the success of a flower show. Another exhibition floor, as large as that shown in the illustration, will be devoted to trade exhibits. Applications for space from members of the trade and allied interests are beginning to ])0ur in. "Within the last few days letters and telegrams have been received from ('alifornia and from Now York, as well as from many points in between. The ('leveland committee has opened an of- fice at 368 Lennox building, with L. C. Vinson as secretary and in charge of the publicity work. As secretary of the Ohio district of the National Flower (?rowers' Association, Mr. Vinson has become familiar with this field. With the two exhibition


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