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PAR K AND C EM ET ER V. 
SHAW BANQUET - 
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of St. Louis, a graduate of the Mis- 
souri Botanical Garden. He express- 
ed the wish that the day might soon 
arrive when the garden would be able 
to accommodate 50 or 100 students a 
year, and not be limited to only six 
as at present. The next toast, “Sci- 
ence in Horticulture,” was responded 
to by Professor M. B. Waite, of the 
United States Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C. The next 
toast on the “United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture,” was responded 
to by Norman J. Colman of St. Louis, 
the first Secretary of Agriculture at 
Washington. He gave an outline of 
the growth of the department and 
told of his active work when connect- 
ed with it as its secretary. 
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