i84 FOURTH NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 
5. Contralto Solo (Selected) Silesu 
Bertha Brinker d'Albites 
6. The Mouse and the Clock Whitney 
7. Airs from the Musical Fantasy Woodland Luders 
8. Intermezzo, Pas des Fleurs L. Delibes 
9. Gems from Amorita Czibulka 
10. March, Washington Grays GrafuUa 
THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH -AFTERNOON 
1. Overture, Fra Diavolo Myrelles 
2. Grand Selection (Mefistofele, from A. Boito's Opera) Tohani 
3. Invitation a la Valse Weber 
4. Caprice, Blue Violets Eilenberg 
5. Suite — Espagnole, La Feria Lacome 
1. Los Taros. 3. La Zarzuela. 
2. Serenade, La Reja. 
6. Contralto Solo (Selected) 
Bertha Brinker d'Albites 
7. Songs of the Nation Lampe 
8. Gems from C. N. von Weber's Opera Previosa Kitschner 
9. Introduction and Bridal Chorus (Lohengrin) Wagner 
10. March, La Fornarinette Valverde 
THURSDAY, MARCH 30TH-EVENING 
1. Overture, Semiramide Rossini 
2. Waltzes "Genee" (From the Soul Kiss) Levi 
3. Reminiscences of Ireland Godfrey 
4. Polonaise, Presidential Sousa 
5. Scenes Descriptive of a Young Man's Call on His Girl Reeves 
Synopsis: The young man goes to see his girl, whistling gaily on the 
way. Arriving at the house, he rings the bell. "Why, how do you do? " 
"Very well, I thank you ; how are you? ' ' Cordially greeting, they indulge 
in a little waltz. More greeting. He sings, " Believe Me, of All Those 
Endearing Charms." An unexpected serenade. The serenaders 
invited in and have a jolly time, including a clog dance on the kitchen 
floor. After they retire, she sings," I Cannot Say Good-bye;" he joins 
in a duet. One more kiss, interrupted by the steeple clock. The old 
man appears; consternation and rapid exit. 
