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the few that lirst tornied this society and 

 during its twelve years of existence he has 

 been conspicuous at all times by his untiring 

 efforts in its behalf. He has served in 

 every office giving his best at all times not 

 only for the society but for his fellow gar- 

 deners also. His genial disposition added 

 greatly to his popularity and the high stand- 

 ard of integrity evidenced in all his deal- 

 ings made him a member endeared to us all. 

 He was carried to his last resting place by 

 members of this society, men who belonged 

 to the profession in which his greatest and 

 dearest interests were always centered. 



Geokge Hewitt, Sec'y. 



NASSAU CO. HORT. SOCIETY 



The annual meeting of this society was 

 held on December 14, in Pembroke Hall, 

 Glen Cove. President Noonan occupied the 

 chair. E. H. Crawford was elected to 

 honorary membership and two petitions for 

 active membership were received. James 

 McDonald. James Michie and James Hol- 

 laway judged the exhibits. 



The treasurer's report show's the society 

 to be in a strong and growing position. 

 President Noonan appointed John F. Johns- 

 ton chairman during election of officers and 

 Messrs. Purchell, Trepass, and Adler acted 

 as tellers. William Milstead was elected 

 President ; John Forbes, \'ice-President ; 

 Ernest J. Brown, Treasurer: Edward Har- 

 ris, Recording Secretary ; .\rtluir Cook, Cor- 

 responding Secretary ; William Noonan, 

 trustee for three years. 



William Milstead will select his executive 

 committee. J. Everitt, E. Westlake and 

 Ernest Brown will make arrangements for 

 the annual dinner of the .society to be held 

 on January 25. 



Arthur Cook, Cor. Sec"y. 



STAMFORD HORT. SOCIETY 

 Regular monthly nu-eting of this society 

 was held on Friday, January 6, President 

 Henry Wilde in the chair. 



.\t this meeting the installation of officers 

 took place, and the following are the officers 

 for the coming year : President, Henry 

 Wilde, re-elected : Vice-President, J. Ruth- 

 erford ; Treasurer, .'\. Pederson ; Secretary, 

 O. A. Hunwick : Corresponding Secretary, 

 T. F. Chrystal. 



T. F, Chrvst.\l, Cor. Sec'y. 



TUXEDO HORT. SOCIETY 



The annual meeting cif this society was 

 held on Wednesday evening, January 4. 



The following were elected as officers 

 for 1922: President, John Livingston: Vice- 

 President, Wm. Ward ; Treasurer, Duncan 

 MacGregor ; Secretary, James Davidson ; 

 Executive committee, David Macintosh, 

 Joseph Tanscy, Charles Davidson, Thomas 

 Lyons, Robert MacClintock. 



The reports of the Treasurer and Secre- 

 tary showed the society to be in good condi- 

 tion. 



Jamks Davidson, Sec'y. 



SEWICKLEV HORT. SOCIETY 



At the last meeting of a very interesting 

 year the above society elected the following 

 officers for the new year : President, Manns 

 Curran ; Vice-President, Herman Kaiip ; 

 Treasurer, W. W. Scott; Secretary, Geo. 

 W. Kirk. 



The society is growing in membership, and 

 greater interest is btring taken in horticul- 

 ture by amateurs. 



G. W. Kirk, Sec'y. 



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