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HORTICULTURE, 



August 3, 1907. 



DIAGRAM OF STREETS AND HOTELS IN VICINITY OF S. A. F. CONVENTION HEADQUARTERS, 



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LIST OF CONVENTION HOTELS. 



The Hotel Committee tnke pleasure in recommending the following Hotels for the aceommociation of visitors at the 

 August Convention. 



American 



or Can 



Names Location European Aecoarmodate Rate per Day. 



Aldine ini4 Chestnut St. Amer. & Eup. 500 Amer., $4.00; Eup., $2.00 



Belgravia ISth & Chestunt Sts. European 150 $2.50 with bath. 



Bellevue-Stratford Kioad & Walnut Sts. " 350-400 $2.50 to $4.00; with bath, $4.50 to $10. 



Bingham 11th & Market Sts. " .$1.5U. 



Colonnade 15th & Chesnut Sts. " 250-300 $1.50; special rates; a few rooms at $1.00. 



Continental 9th & Chestnut Sts. " $1.50 to $5.00. 



Dooner's— .Men only 10th & Chestnut Sts. " $1.00 to .$2.00. 



Bdouard 13th & Walnut Sts. " .$2.50 2 in a room; $3.50 with bath. 



Green's—Men only 8th & Chestnut Sts. '• Jfl.OO to $1.50; $1.50 to $2.50 double with bath. 



Hanover 12th & Arch Sts. Amer. & Eup $1.00 to .$5.00, Amer. preferable to Eup. 



Irving 917 Walnut St. Amerifon 35-40 $2.00 to .$3.00. 



Keystone 1524 Market St. European 200 $0.50 to $1.50. 



Lorraine Broad & Fail-mount Ave. ,\mer. & Eup .\mer.. .$3.00; Eup., $1.50. 



Majestic 1207 N. Broad St. Amer. & Eup 1.50-175 $2.00. 



Normandie 36th & Chestnut Sts. American 1.50-200 $3.00 to .'i;:i..50. bath with all rooms. Koof garden. 



Pascoe .313 S. 13th St, European 1.50 .$1.00 to $2.50. 



Rittenhouse 2132 Chestnut St. " 400 $2.00 to $2,.50; most rooms double. 



Stenton Broad & Spruce Sts. " 75 $1.,50. 



St. James 1.3th & Walnut Sts. " .$2.no. 



Trainer's— Men only Iiroad & Locust Sts. " .35 $1.00 to $2.iXi. 



Vendig— Men only 12th & Market Sts. " 100 .$1.00 to .$2.50. 



Walton Ki oad & Locust Sts. " $1.50; free committee rooms. 



Windsor 1217 Filbert St. Amer. & Eup Amer., $2.00; Eup. .$1.00. 



If further information is desired, write to the Chairman of the Committee. 



JOSEPH HEACOCK, Chairman, Wyneote. Pa. 

 ROBERT KIFT, 1725 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. 

 GEORGE C. WATSON, Ninth and Market Sts., Philadelphia. 

 LEO NIESSEN,, 1209 Arch St., Philadelphia. 



TARRYTOWN HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



The monthly meeting of the above 

 society was held on the SOth inst. Mr. 

 Roht. Angus ahly opened a discussion 

 on the judging of vegetables, which 



was afterwards well threshed out by 

 the members — it being generally con- 

 ceded that too much merit was placed 

 on size at the expense of table value. A 

 prize is offered at the August meeting 

 for the best sixteen varieties of vege- 



tables. The annual outing of the so- 

 ciety takes place at Rye Beach, Aug. 

 6th, when it is expected the boys will 

 all be feasted on fish. 



D. McPARLANE, 

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