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to business. Routine matters will oc- 

 ^cup7 the morning and afternoon ses- 

 siotfs; the evening will be taJcen up with 

 stereopticon lectures and papers. Sam- 

 uel Hill, president of the Pacific High- 

 way Association, will deliver his illus- 

 trated lecture on ' * Good Boads. " E. D. 

 De Groot, director of physical education, 

 San Francisco, will have for his topic 

 "The Drift of Organized Recreation." 

 L. P. Jensen, of St. Louis, will present 

 a paper on ' ' Public Parks as Preservers 

 of Native Plants." J. H. Prost, of 

 Chicago, and Ernest Strehle, of St. 

 Louis, wUl also speak. 



Thursday, August 19, will be given up 

 to^ steamer trip around San IVancisco 

 bay in the morning, an automobile tour 

 of Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley in 

 the afternoon, and a smoker for men at 

 the Elks' Club and a theater party for 

 the women in the evening. Friday will 

 be occupied by an all-day tour of the 



garks, playgrounds and boulevards of 

 an Francisco; the evening will be 

 spent on the Zone at the exposition. 

 Saturday is left open for inspection of 

 the exposition, and Sunday morning a 

 party will leave for the San Diego ex- 

 position. 



A special train will leave Chicago 

 Sunday evening, August 8, and arrive 

 at San Francisco August 16. The Chi- 

 cago park commissions have a full day 

 of entertainment planned for August 8, 

 and local park departments have made 

 similar preparations at the cities where 

 stop-overs are provided for. A 12-hour 

 stop will allow a visit to the interior of 

 Glacier National park and a steamer 

 trip on St. Mary's lake. Stop-overs on 

 the return will be made along the 

 central route. The train will consist 

 of baggage car, diners, sleepers and ob- 

 servation car, and will be available for 

 members of the kindred organizations 

 who hold their conventions at San Fran- 

 cisco at the same time. Arrangements 

 are in the charge of Hermann W. 

 Merkel, Zoological park, New York-. The 

 itinerary is aa follows: 



Leave Cbicaso (C, M. A St. P.) 6:30 p. m.. 

 Sunday, August 8. 



Arrive Minneapolis S.OO a. m., Monday, An- 

 Snet 9. 



Leave Minneapolis (G. N. Ry.) 10:45 p. m., 

 Moaday, An^st 9. 



Arrive Glacier National park 8:00 a. m., 

 Wednesday, August 11. 



L^ave Glacier National paJk 8:00 p. m., 

 Wednesday, August 11. 



Arrive Spokane 8:00 a. m., Thursday, Angnst 



Leave Spokane 12:00 m., Thursday, August 12. 

 Arrive Seattle 12:30 p. m., Friday. August 13. 

 Leave Seattle 11:00 a. m., Saturday, August 14. 

 Trip frotn Seattle to Tacoma by Pnget sound 

 steamer. 

 Arrive Tacoma 12:30 p. m., Saturday, August 



Leave Tacoma (N. P. By.) 12:00 m., Saturday, 

 Aagust 14. 



Arrive Portland 7:00 a. m., Sunday, August 15. 



Leave Portland (S. P. By.) 3:50 p. m.. Sunday, 

 Angnst 15. 



Arrive San Francisco 6:50 p. m., Monday, An- 

 Cnst 16. 



HEADQUARTERS 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



in any quantity and any size desired. 

 Hy Privet lias more branches than that 

 usually sent out and I grade it better. 



Carloads a specialty. Also 



Amoor River Privet 



Berberis Thunber^rii 



Well grown and in large supply. 



J. T. LOVETT, 



Ibuuitk Ninery, Little Silrer, N. J. 



Mention na Bevtew %b«n yon wika. 



BEGONIAS 



GLOIRE DE CHATELAINE and PFITZER'S TRIUMPk (White) 



2-inch, $3.00 per 100, $25.00 per 1000 

 ' 3-inch, 4.00 per 100, 35.00 per 1000 



GERANIUMS 



We have a fine lot of good, young, thrifty plants in 3-inch pots, just in con- 

 dition for growing on for Fall and Winter blooming. Standard varieties, such 

 as S. A. Nutt, Alphonse Ricard, Beaute Poitevine, Berthe de Presilly, La Fa- 

 vorite, Mme. Becamier, John Doyle, Marquise de Castellane, etc., $3.00 per 100, 

 $25.00 per 1000. 



We are booking orders for next season delivery, of 2-inch stock, at $18.50 

 per 1000. 



POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



In a good assortment of large-flowering or Aster type, small-flowering, sin- 

 gle and anemone, suitable for cut flower or pot culture. 2-inch pots, at $2.00 

 per 100, $18.50 per 1000. 



SWAINSONA GALEGIFOLIA, ALBA and ROSEA 



3-inch, 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100. 



CASH WITH ORDER 



R. VINCENT, JR., & SONS CO. 



White Marsh, Maryland 



FIELD-GROWN 



Carnation Plants 



READY FOR IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT 



This is strong, healthy stock of large size, well 

 branched— plants ready to go on your benches and 

 go right ahead. We never offered better stock— it 

 has been ai^ excellent growing season with us. 



,"'' ' Per 100 1000 



'Enchantress $4.50 $40.00 



Rose-pink Enchantress 4.50 40.00 



White Perfection 4.00 35.00 



Mrs. C. W. Ward 4.00 35.00 



Philadelphia 5.50 50.00 



Zoe Symoods 4.50 40.00 



The earlier you order the quicker 

 you get the plants working for you. 



PETER REINBERG 



WHOLESALE GROWER 



30 E. Randolph St., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



