August 21, 1902. 



The Weekly Florists' Review. 373 



"Something Doing" 



at KANSAS CITY. 



The plans for the Kansas City Flower Show have 

 been approved and $7^000.00 appropriated by the Directors of 

 Convention Hall to pay premiums with. A thousand of Kansas 

 City^s hustling business men have been appointed on Commit- 

 tees^ and with characteristic Kansas City spirit are working 

 out the details of the 



ALL-AMERICAN FLOWER SHOW 



to be held in Convention Hall, November 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, 



and which will go down in history as the greatest Flower Show of 1902. 



KANSAS CITY OFFERS: 



THE GREATEST HALL IN THE WORLD TO EXHIBIT IN. 



THE LARGEST PREMIIM LIST EVER OFFERED TO EXHIBIT FOR. 

 THE LARGEST SPECIAL PREMIUMS EVER OFFERED. 



A GIARANTEE THAT EVERY AWARD WILL BE PAID IN FILL. 



SOME NEW WRINKLES. 



Hundreds of store windows beautifully decorated in plants and flowers in friendly 



rivalry, in competition for special premiums offered by local florists. 

 The Home of Washington at Mount Vernon, faithfully reproduced in Convention 



Hall, even to the old-fashioned flowers. 

 A Charity Sunday, November 9th. 

 The Flower Show Ball, November 10th, with 2,000 couples dancing at one time on 



the polished floor — the largest dancing floor in the world — in the only hall 



where this sight could be possible. 

 A hundred thousand visitors to see and be seen. 



VNDEB THE AUSPICES OF 



U. S. EPPERSON, C. M. BALDWIN, C. F. HOLMES, F. L. LA FORCE, & 



W.H. WIN ANTS, JOHN W. SPEAS, JOHN A. BROWN,] W. B. THAYER. Z 



F. S. DOGGETT, H. F. LANG, F.J. TAGGART, FRED W. FLEMING. ^ 



CHESTER A. SNIDER, 



Diiectors of Convention Hall. 



JUDQES : 



JOHN YOUNG, New York. EDWIN LONSDALE, Philadelphia. 

 EDWIN A. KANST, Chicago. 



F. J. TAGGART, Director General. JOHN THORPE, Superintendent. 

 PREMIUM LIST OUT IN A FEW DAYS. 



