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The Coliieum, Chicago, Where the Twenty-Eighth Annual Convention of the S. A. F. Witl Be Held Next Week. 



(All Stroet Cars on Wabash Avenue Stop at the Main Entrance to the Ooliaeum.) 



PARKS AND CEMETERIES. 

 II. J. Halght, CbairmaD. 

 Bellett Lawson, Jr., Vice-chairman. 

 Johnson. C. W. Held, Alex. 



Koeh. A. C. Scbiele, Rudolph. 



Kaust, E. A. Wallls, Thos. 



FLORISTS' SUPPLIES. 

 C. M. Dickinson, Chairman. 

 Wm. Abrahamson, Vice-chairman. 

 Oelilerman, Dr. Raedlein, G. 



Freund, C. F. Todd, Geo. 



Hollis. Howard. 



HOTELS AND MISCELLANEOUS. 

 J. B. Deamud, Chairman. 

 T. E. Waters, Vice-chairman. 

 Rlewltt, Harry. Pleser, Geo. 



Huebner, John. Kisch, John P. 



Kldwell. Wm. H. Schofleld, Wm. T. 



Lange, August. Strall, Fred. 



Miller, A. Rowe, H. C. 



Pasternick, Frank. Trlnz, Jos. 



NURSERIES. 

 E. A. Kanst, Chairman. 

 Gage. BenJ. E. Prost, J. H. 



Leesley, Clyde. Wlttbold, Otto. 



RETAILERS. 



C. A. Samuelson, Chairman. 



W. J. Smyth, Vice-chairman. 

 Bobannon, L. R. Mann, Wm. H. 



Bruns, H. N. Malcbow, A. 



Fisk, Chas. H. Pallnsky, W. L. 



Gabler, Frank E. Schiller, R. E. 



Harbitz, Wm. Simmons, A. I. 



Lange. John. Walther, Geo. W. 



.Mangel, John. 



CONVENTION NOTES. 



Did you know that the S. A. F. is a 

 Chicago product? The meeting prelimi- 



nary to its formal organization was held 

 in Chicago June 19, 1884. 



It is twenty-five years since the S. 

 A. F. last convened in Chicago. Some 

 progress since then, in all branches of 

 the trade? Well, rather! But a look 

 through the trade's display will show 

 better than anything else just how far 

 we have gone. 



President Eichard Vincent, Jr., will 

 arrive at Chicago for the convention at 

 10 a. m. Friday, August 16, with a dele- 

 gation of eight or ten. 



One or two firms that have made 

 rather large displays at recent conven- 



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A — Plants. 



B — Cut Blooms. 



C — Boilers and Heating Apparatus. 



D — Greenhouse Appliances, Pots. 



E — Florists' Supplies. 



F — Bulbs, Seeds, Garden Requisites. 



G — Miscellaneous. 



H — Competitive Exhibits. 



Floor Plan of the Coliseum, Chicago, Wher« the S. A. F. Trade's Display is to be Staged Next Week. 



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