Febbuaby 16, 1922 



The Florists^ Review 19 



Fifth National Flower Show 



MANUFACTURERS' BUILDING 



INDIANAPOUS 



MARCH 25 - APRIL 1, 1922 



The move from Cleveland to Indianapolis has been accomplished with- 

 out difficulty, and even to advantage. 



Indianapolis is a wonderful city, with remarkable drawing powers due to 

 its great interurban system of travel. Just think of it ! Indianapolis, for an event such as the 

 National Flower Show, draws from a population of Sixty Millions, all within a day's ride. 



A very ordinary exposition held in the same building recently packed it 

 with an attendance of one hundred thousand, something which would be phenomenal any- 

 where else. 



It is an ideal city for a National Flower Show — a city of house owners, 

 with the home life paramount. Within its own limits it has a population of nearly 350,000 

 citizens, all of a prosperous class, due to the splendid industrial conditions enjoyed, with a 

 hi.q^h percentage of American born. 



TRADE EXHIBITS 



The Trade Exhibits will be staged in two sections: 



ON THE MAIN FLOOR, Manufacturers' Building, where the com- 

 petitive section will be staged — For exhibitors who sell direct to the 

 public. Space rate, $1.50 per sq. ft., exclusive of equipment, signs, etc. 



CONVENTION HALL BUILDING— Where all Trade meetings, 

 American Rose Society's Convention, and S. A. F. Directors' Meet- 

 ing will be held, and where other functions, social and otherwise, will 

 take place. Space Rate, $1.00 per sq. ft., exclusive of equipment, 

 signs, etc. 



The trade exhibits in this hall will not be open to the public. 



Plans showing space locations in both halls will be sent to anyone interested, on appli- 

 cation to the Secretary. But why wait for the plans? Everybody will be well cared for. 

 There is plenty of room, and advantages at Indianapolis such as never enjoyed at any 

 previous National Flower Show. 



Address all inquiries to the Secretary, 43 West 18th Street. New York. After Feb- 

 ruary 23rd, the Secretary may be addressed in care of Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis. 



43 West 18th St., NEW YORK JOHN YOUNG, Secretary 



