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THE NATIONAL NURSERYMAN 
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/>// ir/7//V//y/ F. Miller, Cluiirm/iu of Coiiiinillee on 
ArrarKjements 
Don’t I'oroet 
June 24th 
Tlio (laU's lli(‘ oflioial (lat('s i'or llio coiivcMilion are tiu' 
2olh, 2()lh and 27lh, l)iil lliat we have added tin* 24lh lor 
lh(' s|)('eial Irij) by train, to Seabrooks Uo., 3500 aeres; 
Kosb'r & ('()., and Jaekson & Pc'ikins’ Sontb J('i'S('y nur¬ 
series. 
The hotel bead(|nai'ters aia* the liitz-Uarlton, Atlantie 
Oity, J., and ic'serve yonr room at onee if yon have 
not done so. 
Tin' followin^i' j)ro"rain has l)een arranged, snl»ject to 
aj)j)roval: 
Wednesday, June 25th 
10.30 A. M. Opening of Convention with an address 
of weleoine by the Mayor of Atlantic City. Kegnlar ses¬ 
sion until 1 A. M. 
1 P. M. Hound tal)le lunebeon at the hotel for mem- 
bers and tlieir wives or guests. Address by Mr. Cattell, 
a noted after-dinner speaker, and few remarks by some 
of the meml)ers. 
7 P. M. Pilgrimage to the Steej)leebase Pier, for men 
and women both. Ten laughs a minute. If you do not 
want to laugh, do not go. 
Thursday, June 26th 
9.30 A. M. until 1 P. M. Regular session. 
2 to 3 P. M. L('eture by Prof. Farington. 
7 P. M. Visit to Million Dollar Pier, men and women 
both. Dancing, etc. 
Friday, June 27th 
9.30 A. M. until 1 P. M. Regular session. 
2 P. M. Uiilinisbed business. 
To register with the secretary, Mr. Sizemore, at tin' 
hotel. 
Atlantie City oliserves daylight saving time, one hour 
ahead of Fastein Standard Time. 
Meetings are at 9.30 A. M. and only one session a day. 
R(' on band early and save me a scolding. We may want 
to go to Atlantie City again at some future time. 
The rainy season is over, and all the good peo])Ie juay 
for good weather as the “effectual and fervent prayer 
of a righteous man availetb much.” 
That your Ix'tter half will enjoy Ibis convention, and 
is ('iilitled to a little outing, and as this will lie a family 
convention, liy all means bring her with you. 
When you buy your ticket ask for a tourist ticket, 
which is good until October 31st, at 20% reduction from 
regular fare. Slop over privileges anywhere by giving 
notice to the conductor on train. A good time to visit 
Washington or New York if you have never been there. 
The evenings aie generally cool. Bring a topcoat. 
Ladies, lu'ing a sweater or cape. 
Your license' and owner's cards for youi' auto. 
All roads to Atlantic City are the best 
If you conu' by auto from Baltimore, you can cross at 
Wilmington, Del. Ask for Pennsgrove Ferry. This will 
save going through Philadelphia and about 75 miles on 
the round trip. 
Bring your bathing suit, or you can hire one' and bathe 
from the hotel direct. 
Lots of other short trips, and amusements for the 
ladies only, to he announced at the meeting for ladies 
only on Wednesday, the o])ening day. 
The Fastern Association of Nurserymen will act as 
host, and entc'rtainment committi'c, and will he {uovided 
with badges of identification. 
Charles Sizemore 
Secretnnj and Traffic Manager of the A. A. of N. 
and Chairman of the Vigilance Committee 
Every year some one says I could not get aceommoda- 
tion at the hotel, so reserve your room at once, if you 
have not done so. 
Remember, there are more hotels in Atlantic City than 
any place in the entire United States, and if you desire 
other (juarters at a lesser rate, write so at once. Most 
hotels in Atlantic City quote rates with meals, and good 
(juarters can be had with meals from .$3.00 jier day uj). 
The Good Book says “it is not good for man to he 
alone,” so treat your good wife to a trip to Atlantic City. 
She wants to go if she has never been there, and if she 
has, surely wants to go again. 
Be sure and come early, and enjoy the whole sessions, 
