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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



GARDENERS DIARY 



National Association of Gardeners' Meetings. 



Summer meeting, July — , Massachu- 

 setts Horticultural Hall, Boston, Mass. 



Annual Convention, November — , Ameri- 

 can Museum of Natural History, Now York 

 City. 



American Sweet Pea Society. 

 Annual Sweet Pea Show, Boston, July — , 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Hall. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 

 Summer Show, July — , Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Hall, Boston. 



Newport Horticultural Society. 

 Summer Show, Newport, R. I., June 25-26. 



Tuxedo Horticultural Society. 

 Summer Show, Tuxedo Park, July. 



Lenox Horticultural Society. 

 Summer Show, August 20-21. Fall Show. 

 October 22-23. 



Horticultural Society of New York. 

 Annual Fall Show, American Museum oi 

 Natural History, New York, October 31 to 

 November 4. 



Yonkers Horticultural Society. 

 Bowling, Thiu-sday nights, Riverdale ave- 

 nue, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Tarrytown Horticultural Society. 

 Fall Show, November 4, 5, 6. 



National Bowling Tournament. 

 See page 483. 



TIIRER MEN TE.\M CONTEST. 



Astoria 13'-0 



I'hlladelphla 1*65 



Baltimore 1*33 



Westchester 1*22 



New York 13S7 



Glen Cove 1*39 



Tuxedo 1297 



Elberon 1272 



Oyster Bay 1191 



Yonkers H"* 



SWEEPSTAKE. 



Seybold 522 



Zerk 520 



Ilobertsoii 514 



Shaffer 50* 



Brown 4°" 



Nlquet 440 



INDIVIDUALS. 



Beutlcy. Tu.vedo 484 



Heekhar. Tuxedo 369 



P. Bnrth. Tuxedo 444 



W. Gordon. Yonkers 379 



Mangles, Yonkers 3S5 



L. Gordon, Y'onkers 340 



A. Everett, Glen Cove 411 



Westlnke. Glen Cove 398 



Hruwu, Glen Cove 530 



Sliaw, New York . 316 



.1. Robinson, Montreal. Que 2SS 



J. Luck, Montreal, Que 234 



B. Haywood. Montreal, Que 260 



II. Eddie. Montreal. Que 403 



Trepess. New York 454 



Head, New .Tersey 492 



Nlven, Garrison, N. Y 304 



Adder, Westchester 342 



Duncan, Elberon 426 



Tansey, Tuxedo 361 



A. Earth, Tuxedo 518 



Schneffer, Tuxedo 414 



McGregor. Tuxedo 234 



Murray, Thos., Tuxedo 4S0 



Carter, Yonkers 324 



Cooke, Washington B35 



Wilde, New York 463 



.Tohnstone, Glen Cove 4HS 



Quick, Baltimore 421 



Mleseni, Elmhurst, L. 1 457 



Brown, Richmond, Va 3Srt 



Dodds. I'hlla. Hort. Soc'y 4B9 



Itobertson, I'bila. Hort. Soc'y .j-'3 



Bachelor, Phila. Hort. Soc'y 483 



Ilambliton, Elberon, N. J 471 



Kennedy, Elberon, N. J 420 



Murray, Elberon, N. J 387 



Donaldson, Astoria 499 



NiQuet, Astoria 584 



^iiebrect, Astoria 437 



Aitchison, Westchester and Fairfield 400 



Stuart, Westchester and Fairfield 455 



/erk, Westchester and Fairfield 567 



i'^orbes, Yonkers 335 



Adcock, Mamaroneck 356 



H. Jenkins. Lenox, Mass 402 



A. Jenkins, Lenox. Mass 301 



.1. Roy, Stamford, Conn 432 



Shore, Katonah, N. Y 345 



.VI. Lencan, Washington, D. C 538 



Ashworth, Locust Valley. L. 1 253 



Dombrowsky. Glen Cove, I.. 1 406 



McKonzie, Glen Cove 325 



McDoiiaid, Glen Cove 317 



Thau, Baltimore 409 



Shaffer, Washington 548 



McGraham, Philadelphia : 458 



Hasmussen. New Albany 407 



.\delberger. PlUladelphia 461 



Kessler, New York 437 



.Manda, New York 437 



Fenrich, New York 449 



Chadwick, New York 493 



Kennedy, Tenafly 435 



Ellis; Yonkers 439 



Gordon, P.. Yonkers 443 



Kakuda. New York 346 



Fitzgerald, Yonkers 360 



LADIES' S. A. F. 



Mrs. T. H. Xraendlv S3 106 96 



Mrs. J. A. Manda 106 112 101 



Mrs. A, Farenwald 39 47 SO 



.Mrs. H. Quick 96 96 93 



Mrs. R. W. Wittman 84 118 85 



Mrs. J. Dodds 85 41 SO 



Mrs. A. Bunyard 63 77 58 



Mrs. W. N. Rudd . ., 89 90 101 



Mrs. G. H. Cooke 104 71 100 



Mrs. A. Kasmussen 75 101 111 



Mrs. B. H. Harvey 68 65 86 



Mrs. Bdw. Farenwald 47 45 71 



SHELTER ISLAND HORTICULTURAL 

 AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The regular meeting of the above society 

 was held in the Mechanics' Hall April 2, 

 with Vice-president A. W. Allen in the 

 chair. The minutes of the previous meeting 

 were accepted as read. The report of the 

 Executive Committee concerning the Con- 

 stitution and By-laws was read and ac- 

 cepted. 



The Exhibition Committee reported prog- 

 ress. 



The following were elected members: 

 Walter Dawson, Dr. Benjamin, 0. IL Smith, 

 Chas. Thorne, Theo. Hance, Moses Griffin 

 and Dr. E. R. Berkins. 



J. W. Gilbert exhibited and received 85 

 points for a new seedling calla, calla Little 

 Gem and calla grandiflora. The auditors 

 appointed were W. R. Havens, W. C. Brig- 

 ham and A. Dickens. 



FRED KIRIOIAM, Secretary. 



NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



At the regular meeting of the above 

 society April 4 the members listened to a 

 very nice paper on "Poultry" by Henry A. 

 Moulton. In the discussion which followed 

 a good deal of interest was shown and 

 questions were freely asked and replied to. 



Catalog 

 ime of i 

 regarding 



nd Plants 



for 



Rock 



Gardens, Old Fashi. 

 Gardens, Sea-Shore 

 Planting and Ground 

 Covering Under Rhodo- 

 dendrons and Shrub- 

 bery. Gives also sug- 

 gestive planting plans 

 and planting list for 

 Rose Gardens, Herba- 

 ceous Gardens and Sub- 

 urban Estates. Kames and describes de- 

 sirable Trees and Shrubs with Ornamental 

 Fruits, Hedge Plants, Trees for Orchard 

 and Forest Planting, new and old varieties 



of Ro 



nd Climbii 



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Copy sent Free upon Request. 



We grow in quantity every Hardy Tree 

 or Plant worthy of Cultivation. 



Correspondence invited. 

 THE NEW ENGLAND NURSERIES CO., 



Dept. "G." BEDFORD, MASS. 



A rising vote of thanks was tendered the 

 lecturer. Vice-president Wetterlow pre- 

 sided. We are expecting the schedules of 

 the coming shows in a few days, as the 

 material is in the hands of the printer. 

 JAltES SALTER, Secretary. 



SHELTER ISLAND HORTICULTURAL 

 AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



The regular meeting of the above society 

 was held in the Mechanics' Hall Wednes- 

 day, March 19, President A. J. Dickerson in 

 the chair. 



There was a good attendance, and the 

 following were elected members: James 

 Ward, Walter R. Havens, Ralph Duvall, 

 George B. Wells, Henry B. Payne, William 

 Sanders, Fred Hirschild, M. Fleming, John 

 Kuth, Albert Foster, B. C. Cartwright, Floyd 

 Sherman, Thomas McNamara, T. A. Sher- 

 man and Otta Newman. 



The committees appointed were as fol- 

 lows: 



Horticulture — Fred Kirkham, John W. 

 Gilbert, H. Birth. 



Agricultiue — F. M. Dickerson, Ralph Du- 

 vall, D. C. Chittenden. 



E.xhibition — Herbert Dickerson, Fred 

 Kirkham, Ralph Duvall. 



E.xecutive Committee — A. J. Dickerson, 

 D. 0. Chittenden, A. W. Allen and Fred 

 Kirkham. 



The exhibit of carnations ■was of the 

 first order, and John W. Gilbert's carried 

 oft' first honors. A splendid silver cup has 

 been kindly given to be competed for at the 

 regular meetings. The chief topics of the 

 evening were "Fruit Trees and Their Dis- 

 ease" and "Fertilizers and Their Use." 



The next meeting will be held on April 2. 

 FRED KIRKHAM, Secretary. 



NEW YORK GARDENING TRAIN. 



A vegetable gardening train was run over 

 the New York Central lines last week. Al- 

 though farm trains have been run by vari- 

 ous railroads in different States, this is the 

 first train ever sent out for the vegetable 

 gardening interests alone. It consisted of 



Plant for Immediate Effect 



Not tor Future Generations 



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 twenty years to grow many of the Trees and Shrubs we offer. 



We do the long waiting — thus enabling you to secure Trees and 

 Shrubs that give an immediate effect. Send for price list. 



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