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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 



National Association of Gardeners. 



M. C. Ebel, secretary, Madison, N. J. 



Society of American Florists and Orna- 

 mental Horticulturists. 

 John Young, secretary, 54 West 38th street, 

 New York. 



American Carnation Society. 

 A. F. J. Bauer, secretary, Indianapolis, Iiid. 



American Gladiolus Society. 

 L. Merton Gage, secretary, Groton, Mass. 



American Peony Society. 

 A. B. Saunders, secretary, Clinton, N. Y. 



American Rose Society. 

 B. Hammond, secretary, Fislildll, N. Y. 



American Sweet Pea Society. 



H. A. Bunyard, secretary, 342 West 14tli 

 street. New York. 



Chrysanthemum Society of America. 



Charles W. Johnson, secretary, Morgan 



Park, 111. 



Lake Geneva Gardeners' and Foremen's 



Association. 

 A. Martini, secretary. Lake Geneva, Wis. 



Meets first and third Saturday every 

 month, October to April; first Saturday 



ery month. May to September, Horticul- 

 tural Hall. 



Lenox Horticultural Society. 



George Instone, secretary, Lenox, Mass. 

 Mtets first Satiu'day every month. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 

 William P. Rich, secretary, 300 Massachu- 

 setts avenue, Boston, Mass. 



Monmouth County Horticultural Society. 



Harry Kettle, secretary, Fairhaven, N. J. 



Morris County Florists' and Gardeners' 



Society. 

 Edward J. Reagan, secretary, Morristowii, 

 N. J. 

 Meets at Madison, N. J., second Wednes- 

 day every month, except July and August, 

 8 p. m. 



LOCAL SOCIETIES 



Boston Gardeners' and Florists' Club. 



William N. Craig, secretary. North Easto])^ 

 Mass. 

 Meets third Tuesday every month, Horti 

 cultural Hall, Boston, Mass., 8 p. m. 



Conecticut Horticultural Society. 

 Geo. W. Smith, secretary, Melrose, Conn. 

 Meets second and fourth Fridays every 

 month. County Building, Hartford, Conn., 8 

 p. m. 



Dutchess County Horticultural Society. 



Hubert G. Cottam, secretary, Wappingers 



Falls, N. Y. 



Meets at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., last 

 Wednesday every month except May and 

 June. 



Elberon Horticultural Society. 

 Benj. Wyckoff, secretary, 1104 4th avenue, 

 Asbury Park, N. J. 

 Meets first Monday every month. Fire 

 Hall, Elberon, N. J., 8 p. m. 



The Garden Club of Michigan. 



Mrs. Edward H. Parker, secretary, 139 Sey- 

 burn avenue, Detroit, Mich. 

 The corresponding secretary will notify 

 members of date and place of meetings. 



The Horticultural Society of New York. 



Geo. V. Nash, secretary, I'.ronx Park, New 



York City. 



Meets monthly, irregular. May to Octo- 

 ber, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York. November to April, 

 American Museum of Natural History, 77th 

 street and Columbus avenue, New York. 



Nassau County Horticultural Society. 

 Ernest Westlake, secretary. Glen Cove, N. Y. 



Meets second Wednesday every month, 

 Pembroke Hall, Glen Cove, N. Y., 8 p. m. 



New Jersey Floricultural Society. 

 William Reid, secretary, 303 Centre street, 

 Orange, N. J. 

 Meets second Friday every month, 240 

 .Main street. Orange, N. J., 8 p. m. 



Newport Horticultural Society. 

 D. J. Coughlin, secretary, Newport, R. 1. 

 Meets second and fourth Tuesday every 

 month. 



North Westchester County Horticultural 



and Agricultural Society. 

 .M. J. O'Brien, secretary, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 



Oyster Bay Horticultural Society. 

 John T. Ingram, secretary. Oyster Bay, 

 N. Y. 

 Meets third Friday every month. Board 

 of Trade, Oyster Bay, N. Y., 8 p. m. 



Paterson Floricultural Society. 



Sebastian Hubschmitt, secretary, 61 Seventli 

 avenue, Paterson, N. J. 

 Meets first Tuesday every month, Ro- 

 maine Building, 8 p. m. 



The Pittsburgh Florists' and Gardeners* 

 Club. 



H. P. Joslin, secretary, Ben Avon, Pa. 



ileets first Thursday every month. Fort 

 Pitt Hotel, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Southampton Horticultural Society. 

 William McLeod, secretary. 

 Meets first Thursday every month, Me- 

 morial Hall, Southampton, N. Y'. 



Tarrytown Horticultural Society. 



E. W. Neubrand, secretary, Tarytown, N. Y. 

 Meets last Tuesday every month, except 

 December, Corporation Building, Tarrytown, 

 N. Y., 7:30 p. m. Annual meeting last 

 Thursday in December. 



Tuxedo Horticultural Society. 



David Miller, secretary. Tuxedo Park, N. Y. 

 Meets first Wednesday every month. Par- 

 ish House, Tuxedo Park. 



Westchester and Fairfield Horticultural 



Society. 

 J. B. McArdle, secretary, Greenwich, Conn. 

 Mets second Friday every month, Doran's 

 Hall, Greenwich, Conn., 8 p. m. 



Yonkers Horticultural Society. 



8. Mahoney, secretary, Y'onkers, N. Y. 

 Meets first Friday every month, Holly- 

 wood Inn, Yonkers, N. Y., 8 p. m. 



GARDENERS DIARY 



Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. 

 David Rust, secretary, Broad and Locust 

 streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Meets third Tuesday every month. Horti- 

 cultural Hall, 8 p. m. 



People's Park Cottage Gardeners' Associa- 

 tion. 



John .\inscough, secretary. 4 Chestnut street. 

 Paterson, N. J. 

 Meets first and last Friday every month, 

 W'orking Man's Institute. Madison avenue, 

 Paterson, N. J. 



Philadelphia Florists' Club. 

 David Rust, secretary. Broad and Locust 

 streets, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Meets first Tuesday every month. Horti- 

 cultural Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., 8 p. m. 



The International Flower Show. 

 New Grand Central Palace, New York, 

 April 5-12, 1913. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



Mid- winter Exhibition. February 1, 2, 

 1!U3. Spring Exhibition, March 14-16, 1913. 

 lli.rticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. 



Yonkers Horticultural Society. 

 Bowling, Thursday nights. Riverdale ave- 

 nue, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Nassau County Horticultural Society. 

 Annual Dinner, Glen Cove, January 23, 

 1913. 



Morris County -Horticultural Society. 



Annual Dinner, Morristown, N. J., Janu- 

 ary. 



New Jersey Floricultural Society. 

 Annual Dinner, Orange, N. J., January. 



Monmouth County Horticultural Society. 

 Annual Dinner, January. 



A GARDENERS' REUNION. 



A reunion of gardeners among the pro- 

 fession in the vicinity of New York City 

 was held on Wednesday afternoon and eve- 

 ning, December 4. The event occurred at 

 ■Thum's" Bowling Alleys on Broadway. 

 The program consisted of a bowling tour- 

 nament beginning at 2 o'clock in the after- 

 noon, continuing until 7 o'clock, when those 

 present adjourned, to the banquet hall and 

 sat down to a substantial spread provided 

 for by the committee of which "Jack" 

 Everett was chairman. During the dinner 

 Mr. Everett introduced Mr. Arthur Her- 

 rangton as the toastmaster of the evening, 

 who, as usual, proved himself quite equal 

 to the occasion. 



