August 13, 3910 



HORTICULTURE 



207 



Advisory Committee 

 for Trade Ex- 

 hibition. 

 F. \V. Vick, Roches- 

 ter. N. Y., Chairman; 

 E. P. Wilson, W. C. 

 Barry, 



Committee on School 

 Gardens. 

 Benjamin Hani- 

 m o n d, Fishkill - on- 

 Hudson, N. Y., Chair- 

 man; A. T. De La 

 Mare, New York, N. Y.; 

 Prof. John F. Cowell, 

 Buffalo, N. Y.; Wm. B. 

 DuRie, Rahway, N. J.; 

 H. B. Howard, Chica- 

 go, 111.; Joseph Hea- 

 cock, Wyncote, Pa. 



Committee on National 

 Flower Show. 

 F. R. Pierson, Tariy- 

 town, N. Y.. Chair- 

 man; F. H. Traendly, 

 New York, N. Y.; W. 

 J. Stewart, Boston, 

 Mass. ; Robert Craig, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.; J. K. 

 M. Farquhar, Boston, 

 Mass.; E. A. Stroud, 

 Overbiook, Pa. 



A LAST WORD ABOUT 

 TRANSPORTATION. 



Those who have pro- 

 ciastinated until the 

 last moment before 

 deciding on whether 

 to go to Rochester or 

 not will find useful 

 information in the 

 following schedule of 

 special parties. It 

 should be understood 

 that the special R. R. 

 rate en "certificate 

 plan" is available to 

 all who wish to avail 

 themselves of the 

 privilege, on any train 

 going to Rochester without reference 

 to special parties traveling together, 

 up to and including Wednesday, 



F. R. Pierson 

 President. 



Aug. 17, only be sure to ask for a 

 certificate at the time of buying your 

 ticket. 



Special Parties. 



From New York — 

 Lehigh Valley R. R. 

 9.30 A. M., Monday, 

 Aug. 15. Apply to F. 

 H. Traendlv, New York 

 City. 



From Boston — Boston 

 & Albany R. R. 10 

 A. M., Monday, Aug. 15. 

 Apply to E. Allan 

 Peircp, Waltham. 



From Philadelphia — 



Lehigh Valley R. R., 



10 A. M., Aug. 15. 



Apply to John West- 



cott, Philadelphia. 



From Detroit — Lake 

 Boat, 5 P. M., Monday, 

 Aug. 15. Apply to M. 

 Bloy, Detroit. 



From Chicago — Lake 

 Shore & Mich. South- 

 ern R. R., 5.30 P. M., 

 August 15. 



From St. Louis — Big 

 Four R. R., 1 P. M., 

 Aug. 15. Apply to Otto 

 G. Koenig, St. Louis. 



From Baltimore and 

 Washington — B. & 0. 

 and Lehigh Valley R. 

 R., — A. M., Aug. 15. 

 Apply to R. A. Vincent, 

 Whitemarch, Md., or 

 W. F. Gude, Washing- 

 ton. 



HOTELS. 



Rochester has a 

 number of tine hotels 

 and all Convention 

 visitors will be well 

 taken care of. The 

 lates at these hotels 

 are $1.50 and up. 



The Seneca Hotel 



has been selected as 



headquarters. Both the 



President's reception 



and the reception 



given by the Ladies' 



society will be held at the Seneca 



Hotel. It will also be headquarters 



for the ladies. Other hotels are: 



\V. F. Kasting 



Treasurer. 



II. B. DORNER 



Secretary. 



F. VV. ViCK 



Vice-President. 



