July 25. 1914 



HORTICULTURE 



119 



HOTEL BRUNSWICK 





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Boylston Street cor. Copley Square 

 BOSTON, MASS. 



One of the most popular Hotels in Boston, ten minutes 

 walk to Mechanics Building. Electric cars pass the 

 door to all parts of the city and suburbs, twelve min- 

 utes ride to the Convention Gardens. A most desirable 

 hotel for members of the National Society of American 

 Florists. 



European and American Plan, Rates Reasonable. 

 FRED E. JONES, Proprietor. 



Mid -Summer Exhibition 



OF THE 



Newport Garden Club 



and 



Newport Horticultural 

 Society 



AT 



"BELCOURT" 



August 13-14-15 



A LARGE PREMIUM LIST 



Schedules and other particulars may 

 be had from WILLIAM GRAY, Secretary, 

 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, R. I. 



100 yard.s from Massachusetts 

 Avenue car lines 



Zbc iDistluctive Boston "fcouse 



A public house especially attractive to 

 those who demand the best and prefer 

 a homelike atmosphere. 

 Single rooms, from $2. Combined parlor, bed- 

 room and bathroom, from $4. Self-contained 

 suites. Special rates to permanent guests. 

 In summer a dinner is served in the roof 

 garden. 



Some globe trotters have been good enough to 

 say tbat the Puritan is one of the most attrac- 

 tive hotels in the world. 



An illustrated booklet of the hotel with guide 

 to Boston and vicinity on the favor of your 



H. H. COSTELLO, Manager 



Wtien You Come to Boston 



Stay 



At 



HOTEL VICTORIA 



Corner Dartmouth and Newbury Streets, 

 one half block from Copley Square. 

 In center of the Back Bay District. 8 

 minutes walk to Mechanics Building and 

 lo minutes ride to Convention Gardens. 

 Known throughout New England for its 

 unexcelled cuisine. 



Special Rates to S. A. F. Convention Visitors 

 European Plan 



TBOMAS 0. PAIGE, Manager. 



