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he gave it as his opinion that the ab- 

 pointment of a committee on publicity 

 and advertising would be an important 

 matter. 



Mr. Farenwald detailed the work 

 already done in regard to the selection 

 of a suitable building for the show. 

 If Convention hall were selected, he 

 said, some provision would have to be 

 made for heating the building. 



S. S. Pennock expressed himself as 

 confident of the success oif the show. 



Charles H. Fox spoke of the value of 

 publicity for the show, not only during 

 the few weeks preceding the show, but 

 for many months in advance of the 

 show dates. He also suggested the 

 advisability of the selection of jurors 

 well In advance of the show. 



William Kleinheinz said he had given 

 much thought to the show and had 

 every confidence in its success. He did 

 not consider Convention hall too far 

 away frqm the center of the city. He 

 promised to support the show in every 

 way he could, and said he would ex- 

 hibit oq a large scale and that every 

 private gardener around Philadelphia 

 would also exhibit. 



Kobert Craig spoke in favor of .leas- 

 ing Convention hall, and was of the 

 opinion t^at no better building for the 

 purpose could be found in the country. 

 The forthcoming show, he said, wpuld 

 electrify the horticultural world by its 

 magnificence and would be a pro- 

 nounced success. 



Predictions of Success 



John A. Dod48 expressed his confi- 

 dence in the success of the show, and 

 said that he would make a large ex- 

 hibit and lend his assistance in any 

 direction required. 



John C. Gracey, retail florist, pre- 

 dicted that the e^ow would be a Suc- 

 cess, and that the members would work 

 harmoriibusly together to that end. 



J. Otto Thilow expressed himself as 

 being Optimistic in regard to the show. 

 He spoke of the value of publicity con- 

 cerning it, and intimated that his com- 

 pany was already preparing for it and 

 that* he would seek to- induce many 

 others to become interestpd. 



Treasurer W. F. Kasting made a few 

 remarks, in which he expressed his 

 pleasure at the enthusiasm noticeable 

 among those present at the meeting, 

 which augured well for the success of 

 the show. 



Thopi^p Boland spoke of his satis- 

 faction as regards Conveption hall, 

 where it was prQi]|Osed to hold the show, 

 an d^' suggested the possibility of some 



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also his time and assistance in an effort 

 to make the show a success. 



W. K. Harris, Jr., spoke of tb^ benefit 

 he bad received irom previous'shows in 

 the knowledge hd' had acquired, and 



