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COMING EXHIBITIONS. 



leriDX. Mass., Oct. 36-iT. 1910. — Tenth 

 Annual F.tII Exhibition of the Lenox Hor- 

 ticultural Society, Town Hall; George H. 

 Instoiie. secretary, Lenox. Mas.s. 



Red Bank, N. J., Oct. 26-37, 1910. — Chrys- 

 anthemum exhibition of the Monmouth 

 Co. Horticultural Society, in the Armory, 

 Red B-ank, N. J. 



Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 27-88, 1910. — 

 Annual P'lower Show, Dutchess County 

 Horticultural Society. 



Glen Cove, L,. I., N. T., Oct. 28-29, 1910— 

 Chrysanthemum Show of the Nassau Coun- 

 ty Jtorticultural Society. Penubroke Hall. 

 Secretary, John T. Ingram. Oyster Bay, 

 (L. 1.). N. Y. 



Tarrylown, N. Y., Nov. 1-3, 1910. — Fall 

 exhibition of the Tarrytown Horticultural 

 Societv. E. W. Neubrand, secretary. 



New Haven, Conn., Nov 1-3, 1910. — Tenth 

 Annual Exhibition of the New Haven 

 County Horticultural Society, Music Hall. 

 Frederick H. Wirtz, secretary, SH Nical) 

 St., New Haven, Conn. 



Bocliester, N. Y., Nov. 1-6, 1910. — Second 

 Annual Flower Show under the auspices 

 of the Rochester Florists' Association, 

 Convention Hall. Secretary, H. B. String- 

 er, 24 Stone street, Rochester. N. Y. 



Morristoivn, N. J., Nov. 2-4, 1910.— An- 

 nual Exhibition, Chrysanthemum Society 

 of America, in conjunction with the Morris 

 Countv Gardeners' and Florists' Society. 

 Edward Reagan, secretary, Box 3.34, Mor- 

 ristown, N. J. 



BufTalo. N. Y., Nov. 2 to 5, 1910.— Fall 

 Exhibition of Buffalo Florists' Club, Con- 

 vention Hall. Wm. F. Kasting, chairman 

 of committee. 



Hartford, Conn., Nov. 3-4, 1910.— Chrys- 

 anthemum Exhibition of the Connecticut 

 Horticultural Society. Putnam Phalanx 

 Hall. George W. Smith, secretary, Mel- 

 rose, Conn. 



Pasadena, Cal., Nov. 3-5, 1910.— Fall 

 Flower Show, Pasadena (iardeuers' Asso- 

 ciation. Maryland Hotel. Angus McLeod. 

 secretary, 10S2 Alleen avenue. Pasadena. 

 Calif. 



Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Nov. 4-5. 1910.— 

 Ninth annual flower show of the Dobbs 

 Ferrv Horticultural Association. Village 

 Hall." Treasurer, H. Kastber?, Dobbs 

 Ferry, N. Y. 



Mt, Kisco, N. Y., Nov. 4-8, 1910.— l.lgllth 



Annual Exhibition of the Northern West- 

 chester County Horticultural and Agricul- 

 tural Society, Whitlock's Garage. Marshall 

 Crisman, secretary ; H. A. Spavins, man- 

 ager. 



Chicago, III.. Nov. 7 to 12, 1910. — Fall 

 Exhibition, Horticultural Society of Chi- 

 cago. Coliseum. Wabash avenue near Fif- 

 teenth street. • Address J. H. Burdett, 1620 

 W. lllitli Place, Chicago. 



Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 7 to 14, 1910. — 

 Flower Show, Milwaukee Florists' Club, 

 Auditorium. 



St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 8-12, 1910. — St. 

 Louis Horticultural Society. Fourth Fall 

 Exhibition, Coliseum. Otto G. Koenig, 

 Secretary. 647;; Florissant avenue, St. 

 Louis, Mo. 



Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8 to 12, 1910. — 

 Fall Show, State Florists' Association of 

 Indiana. Tomlinson Hall. Address A. F. J. 

 Baur. aSth street and Senate avenue, In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. 



Long Branch, N. .1., Nov. 9 to 10, 1910. — 

 Second Annual Cljr.A'santliemura Exhibition 

 of the Elberon Horticultural Society, at 

 Long Branch. N. J. Reginald Carey, secre- 

 tary, Elberon, N. .T. 



New York, N Y., Nov. 9-11, 1910. — Sev- 

 ent.v-ninth annual fair of the American 

 Institute. Chrysanthemum Show, Berke- 



ley Lyceum Bldg., 19 and 21 West 44th 

 street. Robert A. B. Dayton, secretary. 



New York, N. Y., Nov. 9-13, 1910. — Fall 

 exhibition, Horticultural Society of New 

 York, American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory. Geo. \'. Nash, secretary. New York 

 Botaui^-al Garden, Bronx Park, New Y'orb. 



Worcester. .Mass., Nov. 10, 1910. — Chrys- 

 anthemum Exhibition, Worcester County 

 Horticultural Society. Horticultural Hall. 

 Address Adin .\. Hixon, Horticultural Hall, 

 Worcester, JIass. 



Yonkers, N. Y., Nov. 10-11, 1910. — First 

 Annual Exhibition of the Yonkers Horti- 

 cultural Society at Co. "G's" Armory, Wav- 

 erly street. H. Scott, secretary, 015 North 

 Broadway, I'onkers, N. V. 



Albany, N. Y.. Nov. 10 to 12, liHO. — Sec- 

 ond annu.il flower show, .\lbany Florists' 

 Club. St;ite -\rmouy. Robert Davidson, sec- 

 retary, .\lbany, N. Y. 



Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 16 to 20, 1910. — 

 Flower Show. .Minnesota State Florists' As- 

 sociation. National Guard Armory. Ken- 

 wood Parkway. .Jerry P. Jorgenson, sec- 

 retary. ;>5til Portland avenue south, Min- 

 neapolis, Minn. 



Baltimore. Md., Nov. 28 to Deo. 3, 1910. — 

 Maryland State Horticultural Society ex- 

 hibition, Fiftii Regiment Armory. C. P. 

 t'lose. College l';irk, Md., secretary. 



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