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HOETICULTUEE 



July 10, 1915 



Coming Events 



SHOWS. 



Newport, R. I., Jaly 8-9. — Annual show 

 and meeting of American Sweet Pea So- 

 ciety, In connection with Newport Oarden 

 Assoc, and Newport Hort. Soc. 



Boston, Mass., .July 10-11. — Sweet Pea 

 •exhibitioQ of the Massachusetts Horticul- 

 tural Societ.v, Horticultural Hall. 



Greenwich. Conn., July I8-HJ. — Westches- 

 ter and Fairfield Horticultural Society, 

 summer show. 



Wtnnetka, III., July 22. — Summer ex- 

 hibition of Lake Shore Hort. Society. 



Lenox, Mass., July 27-28. — Summer ex- 

 ilbltion of Lenox Horticultural Society. 



Newport, R. I., Angr. 12. 13, 14.— Mld-sum- 

 mcr exhibition of Newport Garden Club 

 and Newport Horticultural Society. 



Cleveland, O., Aug. 13-14.- 



ciety of Ohio exhibition. 



-Gladiolus So- 



Newport. R. I., Aug. 18-19.— Fifth annual 

 exhibition of the American Gladiolus So- 

 ciety. 



Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 26-29. — Ameri- 

 can Gladiolus Society exhibition. 



I/ewiston, Me., Aug. 27-28. — Fall exhibition 

 In Lewiston City Hall of Lewiston and 

 Auburn Gardeners' Union. Cbas. S. Allen, 

 President, Auburn, Me.; Mrs. Geo. A. Whit- 

 ney, Secretary, 151 Winter St., Auburn, Me. 

 Meetings first Friday in each month. 



Rochester, N. Y., .4ug. 30 to Sept. 11.- 



-Rochester Exposition aud Flower Show. 



Hartford, Conn., Sept. 23-23.— Annual 

 Dahlia exhibition of the Connecticut Hor- 

 ticuluiral Society, T^nitT Hall, Pratt St 

 Alfred Dixon, Sec. Wethersfleld 



Orange, N. J., Oct. 4.— Tenth Annual 

 Dahlia, Fruit, Gladioli and Vegetable Show 

 of N, J. Floricultural Society. Geo W. 

 /Strange, Sec, 84 Jackson St. 



Oyster Bay, L,. I.. N. Y.. Oct. 5-«.— Dahlia 



Show of the Oyster Bay Hort. Society. 

 Chrysanthemum Show, Nov. 2. Andrew K. 

 Kennedy, Westbury, L. 1., secretary. 



Glen Cove, L,. I., Oct. 7.— Dahlia Show of 

 Nassau Co. Hort. Soc. Fall Show of Nas- 

 ;sau Co. Hort. Soc, Oct. 28 and 29. 



Fongbkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 28-29.— Annual 

 flower show of Duchess County Horticul- 

 tnral Society. N. Harold Cottam, Sec, 

 Wappingers Falls. 



New York, N. Y.. Nov. 3, 4, S.— Annual 

 Chrysanthemum Show of the American In- 

 stitute, Engineering Societies Building. 



Tarrytown, N. Y., Nov. 3-4-5.— Chrysan- 

 themum Show in the Music Hall. 



New York, N. Y., Nov. 4-7.— Annual Au- 

 tumn exhibition of Hort. Soc. of New York 

 Museum of Natural History. 



Chicago, 111.. Nov. 9-14.— Fall Flower 



Show of the Chicago Flori.sts' Club and 



Horticultural Society of Chicago, to be 

 held in the Coliseum. 



Cleveland, O.. Nov. 10-14.— Aunual show 

 and meeting of Chrysanthemum Society of 

 America. In conjunction with the Cleve- 

 land Flower Show. Cbas. W. Johnson, 

 Sec, 2226 Fairfax Ave, Morgan Park 111 



Cleveland, O., Nov. 10-14. — Cleveland 



Flower Show. The only show of national 

 scope in the United States this tall. F A. 

 Priedley, Sec. 350 Leader Buikiini: 



MEETINGS. 



Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., July 10. — Dobbs 

 Ferry Horticultural Society, Odd Fellows' 

 Hall. B. Harms, Sec. 



New York, N. Y., July 10. — Horticultural 

 Society of New York at American Museum 

 of Natural History, Geo, V. Nash, Sec, 

 N. T. Botanical Garden, Bronx Park. New 

 York. 



Newark, N. J.. July 11.— Wein, Obst A 

 Gartenbau Verein. 15 Newark St. Peter 

 Caille, Sec, 111 Avon Are. 



New Orleans, t.a., July 11. — Gardeners' 

 Mutual Protective Association, 114 Ex- 

 change Alley, John Parr, Sec, 4539 North 

 Rampart St. 



Rochester, N. 1'., July 12. — Rochester 

 Florists' Association, 95 Main St., East. H. 

 B. Stringer, Sec, 47 Stone St. 



Baltimore, Md., July 12. — Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Club of Baltimore, Florists' Ex- 

 change Hall. St. Paul and Franklin Sts. 

 Noah F, Flitton, Sec. Gwynn Falls Park, 

 Sta. F., Baltimore. 



Cincinnati, O., July 12. — Cincinnati Flor- 

 ists' Society. Jabez Elliott Flower Market, 

 Alex. Ostendarp, Sec 



Cleveland, O., July 12. — Cleveland Flor- 

 ists' Club, Hotel Hollenden, Club Boom B. 

 Frank Friedley, Sec. 



Holyoke, Mass., July 13. — Holyoke and 

 Northampton Florists' and Gardeners' 

 Club, at 0. D. Allyn's houses. 



Newport, R. I., July 13. — Newport Hor- 

 ticultural Society, Music Hall, Wm, Gray, 

 Sec, Bellevue Ave., Newport. 



Chicago, 111., July 14. — Gardeners' and 

 Florists' Union No. 10615, 232 North Clark 

 St. Louis Heidtman, Sec, 3610 N. Rich- 

 mond St. 



New York, N. Y., July 14. — Annual Out- 

 ing of the New Vork Florists' Club at 

 Witzel's Point View Grove. 



New Orleans, La., July 15. — New Orleans 

 Horticultural Society, Association of Com- 

 merce Bldg. C. R. Panter, Sec, 2320 Cal- 

 houn St., New Orleans. 



Toronto, Ont., July 20. — Gardeners' and 

 Florists' of Ontario, St. George's Hall, Elm 

 St. Geo. Douglass, Sec, 189 Merton St., 

 Toronto, 



Newark, N. J., July 20. — Essex County 

 Florists' Club, Kreuger Auditorium, 25 

 Belmont Ave. John Crossley, Sec, 37 Belle- 

 ville Ave. 



San Francisco, Cal., July 26-30. — Califor- 

 nia Fruit Growers' Convention, Stanford 

 University, Palo Alto. 



San Francisco, Cal.. Aug,. 12-14.— Pacific 

 Coast and California Asso. of Nurserymen, 



San Francisco, Cal., August 12-14. — Cali- 

 fornia Ass'n of Nurserymen. Henrv W. 

 Kruckeberg, Sec-Treas,, 237 Franklin St., 

 Los Angeles. 



San Francisco, Cal., .4ug. 17-19. — Society 

 of American Florists and Ornamental Hor- 

 ticulturists. 



San Francisco, Cal., August 17-19. — Amer- 

 ican Rose Society, Auditorium. San Fran- 

 cisco. Benjamin Hammond, Sec, Beacon, 

 N. Y. 



San Francisco, Cal.. .August 17-19. — Na- 

 tional As.s'u of Gardeners. Auditorium, San 

 Friincisc), M. C. Ebel. Sec, Madison, N. J. 



San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 18. — American 

 Association of Park Superintendents. 



San Francisco, Cal., Angnst 18-20. — AmeV« 

 ican Ass'n of Park Superintendents, Audi- 

 torium, San Francisco. Roland W. Cotterlll, 

 Sec-Treas., Seattle, Wash. 



Twin Cities, St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 24-28. — 



Annual convention of the Association of 

 American Cemetery Superintendents, Minne- 

 apolis and St. Paul. Secretary, Vellett 

 Lawson, Jr., Supt. of Elm Root Cemetery, 

 River Grove, 111, 



San Francisco, Cal., August 23-25. — Amer- 

 ican Pomological Society, Berkeley, Cal. E. 

 R. Lake Sec, 2033 Park Rd., N. W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



San Francisco, Cal.. Sept. 3-5. — American 

 Pomological Society, 



Hartford, Conn., Sept. 10. — Regular meet- 

 ing Conn. Horticultural Society, County 

 Bldg., Trumbull St. Alfred Dixon, Sec, 

 Wethersfleld. 



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