FOURTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 3^ 
LECTURE FEATURES 
EVENING LECTURES— 8 P. M. 
MARCH 25th— W. N. RUDD, Chicago. 
Subject: "Home Grounds." Illustrated. 
MARCH 27th— PROF. E. A. WHITE, Cornell University. 
Subject: "Orchids." Illustrated. 
MARCH 28th— ROBERT PYLE, West Grove, Pa. 
Subject: "Roses." Illustrated. 
MARCH 29th— FRANK N. MEYER, Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 
Subject: "Agricultural Explorations in China." Illustrated. 
MARCH 30th— J. OTTO THILOW, Philadelphia. 
Subject: "Flowers from Snow to Snow." Illustrated. 
Under the Auspices of the Garden Clubs of America. 
MARCH 31st— J. HORACE McFARLAND, President, American Civic 
Association. 
Subject: "Civics for Home and Municipality." Illustrated. 
APRIL 1st— ARTHUR COWEE, Berlin, New York. 
Subject: "Gladioli." Illustrated. 
AFTERNOON LECTURES— 3.30 P. M. 
MARCH 27th— RICHARD ROTHE, Glenside, Pa. 
Subject: "Rock Gardens." Illustrated. 
MARCH 28th— MAX SCHLING, New York. 
Subject: "Flower Arrangement and Color Combination." 
MARCH 30th— MISS CARO MILLER, Bureau of Education, Philadelphia 
Subject: "School Gardening." Illustrated. 
MARCH 30th— RICHARD VINCENT, President, American Dahlia Society. 
Subject: "Dahlias." Illustrated. 
MARCH 31st— MISS ELIZABETH LEIGHTON LEE, Ambler, Pa. 
Subject: "School of Horticulture for Women and Its Work." Illustrated. 
APRIL 1st— E. I. WILDE, State College, Pa. 
Subject: "Bulbs for Summer Bloom." Illustrated. 
THE PORTLAND, OREGON, ROSE CARNIVAL 
will be shown in moving pictures every afternoon following the lectures. 
