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HORTICULTURE 



August 16, 1913 



CONVENTION LADIES 



LADIES' SOCIETY OF AMERICAN 

 FLORISTS. 



Tuesday, August Nineteenth, First 

 Day. 8 P. M. — President Farquhar's 

 Heception— Gold Room, Balcony Floor. 

 Hotel Radisson. Music, Dancing, Re- 

 freshments. 



Wednesday, August Twentieth, Sec- 

 ond Day. 10 A. M.— Twelfth Annual 

 Meeting— Convention Hall, Committee 

 Koom D. 



12 M.— 6 P. M.— Auto Trip— Around 

 City and Park System. Luncheon — At 

 Minnikahda Club. (Guests of Ladies 

 of Minneapolis Florists' Club). Even- 

 ing Open. 



Thursday, August Twenty-First, 

 Third Day. 10 A. M.— Bowling Con- 

 test— At Central Bowling Alleys, 4th 

 Floor, Corner 6th Street and 1st 

 Avenue N. Afternoon Open — Minne- 

 apolis ladies will be glad to act as 

 guides to stores and places of inter- 

 est. 



8.30 P. M.— Reception— Gold Room, 

 Balcony Floor, Hotel Radisson. 



9.30 P. M. — Dancing, Refreshments. 



Friday, August Twenty-Second, 

 Fourth Day, 9.15 A. M.— Automobile 

 Trip — Starting from Hotel Radisson 

 to St. Paul. (Guests of St. Paul 

 Florists.) Return to Hotel at 5 P. M. 



8 P. M.— Special S. A. F. and O. H. 

 ^Concert — By Minneapolis Orchestral 



Mrs. Frank H. Trandlet. . 



President, Ladies' Society of American 

 Florists. 



Park Band at Lake Harriet. (Com- 

 pliments of Board of Park Commission- 

 ers.) 



Saturday, August Twenty-Third, 

 Fifth Day. 9 A. M.— Outing— To Lake 

 Minnetonka. Special cars from 6th 

 Street between Hennepin Avenue and 

 1st Avenue N. 



MINNEAPOLIS FLORISTS' CLUB. 



The August meeting of the Minneap- 



olis Florist Club was held Tuesday, 

 the 6th, at Rice Brothers' store, with 

 an attendance of forty. 



Theo. Wirth spoke on the Conven- 

 tion and his remarks were to the effect 

 that the Convention Association of 

 Minneapolis which is the organization 

 formed to carry on the work of this 

 important event had Indeed made a 

 creditable showing, the work being 

 well in hand and all in shape for the 

 visiting trade. 



S. A. P. Secretary John Young was 

 in attendance, appealing to all not 

 members to get busy and join the 

 ranks of the National Society and his 

 work is not fruitless as shown by the 

 results. His aid here on work being 

 done is certainly appreciated and sav- 

 ing valuable time. 



Geo. Asmus of Chicago, also made 

 cheering remarks. 



A fifty-dollar donation was made by 

 R. E. Loeben of Gloversville, N. Y., to 

 be e.\pended as the advisory board de- 

 cides for the advancement of floricul- 

 ture. 



The Western Union Telegraph Com- 

 pany will establish an office at the 

 Convention Hall and all incoming mes- 

 sages to delegates will be delivered 

 promptly as names of parties attend- 

 ing and address will be kept. 



Cal. F. Rice, Secretary. 



Mrs. Theodore Wirth 



President, Mlnuenpolis Ladles 

 Florists' Club. 



Mrs. a. S. Rice 



Vice-President, Minneapolis 

 Ladles Florists' Club. 



Mrs. C. F. Rice 



Sec'y and Treas., Minneapolis 

 Ladles' Florists' Club. 



Mrs. W. D. Desmond 



Captain Lndios' Howling Club. 



