A GARDEN NOTE-BOOK 



and your reception committee, who give out 

 schedules to visitors, may not be able to answer 

 technical flower questions. 



Don't forget to provide late limcheons at the 

 hotel for the professional judges, as they come at 

 twelve and do not finish until after two. Find 

 out when inviting the women from other clubs, 

 who judge the artistic classes, whether they wiU 

 lunch before leaving home or on arrival, and make 

 your arrangements accordingly. 



Don't try to arrange your own flowers for ex- 

 hibit the morning of the show. Have everything 

 ready the night before. 



Don't forget to have a clearing-up committee, 

 and have men engaged to put away stands, tables, 

 and replace chairs. Provide money for feeing, 

 and pay as many bills in cash as possible. 



Don't fail, where the judges are professional, to 

 ask the names and addresses of their employers, 

 that you may write a note of acknowledgment to 

 the employers, who have allowed their men to be 

 absent a whole day. 



Duties of Classification Committee and 

 Theib Chairman 



The chairman of the classification committee is 

 appointed by the chairman of the exhibition com- 



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