For August, 1922 



245 



ANCOPM 



High Grade Stock 

 of Ornamental 

 Trees and Shrubs. 



Catalog on request. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



WM. W.ARNER IIAKPKR. Prof. 



Chestnut Hili. Philadelphia 



There was the usual display of flowers 

 and vegetables. First prize for flowers was 

 awarded John D. Wilson (Gloxinias) ; sec- 

 ond, James Tough (Lobelia cardinalis) ; 

 third. Wm. Smith (gloxinia) ; fourth, H. F. 

 Bulpitt (Gladiolus Halley) ; H. F. Bulpitt, 

 phlox (E. Campbell) vote of thanks; James 

 Linane (Zinnias) vote of thanks. Vege- 

 tables, 1st, H. F. Bulpitt (collection), 2nd, 

 James Linane (new Gooseberry Excelsior.) 

 T. J. Bulpitt, Cor. Secy. 



HORT. SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



The annual gladiolus exhibition of the 

 above society in co-operation with the New 

 York Botanical Garden, will be held in the 

 Museum Building, New York Botanical Gar- 

 den, Bronx Park, New York Citv, on Aug. 

 19-20, 1922. 



The prize list for this year has been very 

 much enlarged, and will include prizes for 

 almost any variety of exhibits. Special 

 prizes have been offered for both the ordin- 

 ary and the Primulinus types, for disp'ays 

 arranged for effect, dinner table decorations, 

 vases, baskets, etc. 



Garden clubs are especially invited to com- 

 pete, and will have classes open only to them. 



Luncheon will be served to all exhibitors, 

 and every facility placed at their disposal. 

 Those who are unable to come in person 

 may send their exhibits by express prepaid 

 to the Museum Building, wliere they will be 

 taken care of and staged. 



The schedule of prizes is now ready, and 

 may be had on application to the secretary 

 of the exhibition committee. Mrs. George V. 

 Nash, New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York City. 



CITY GARDENS CLUB OF NEW 

 YORK CITY, INC. 



The City Gardens Club of New York has 

 planned a photographic competition to stim- 

 ulate interest in beautifying New York City. 

 We felt that you would be interested in 

 furthering such a laudable scheme, and so we 

 are pleased to submit the plan (reverse side) 



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