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HORTICULTURE 



August 9, 1919 



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We dourer by automobile In But, West 

 aid Booth Orange, alaa Glen Rldre, Mont 

 elalr. Bleomfleld. Newark and New York. 



NEW YORK TO DETROIT. 



The New York Florists' Club has de- 

 cided to travel by way of the Lacka- 

 wanna railroad to Buffalo, thence by 

 boat to the convention city. The party 

 will leave New York Sunday, August 

 17, at 8.30 p. m., Hoboken 8.55, and 

 Newark 9.08 p. m., arriving at Buffalo 

 7.30 the following morning, spending 

 the day in that city and Niagara Falls. 

 Thence by the 6 o'clock boat, Mon- 

 day night, arriving at Detroit 8 a. m. 

 Tuesday. The railroad fare, New York 

 to Buffalo, is $12.83; lower berth in 

 Pullman $2.16, upper $1.62, including 

 war tax. Boat fare, Buffalo to Detroit, 

 $4.32; stateroom (two persons) $3.78. 



From the way we are receiving ap- 

 plications it looks as if we should 

 have over 100 in our party. Up to 

 date we have the assurance of over 50 

 and if we receive 80 applications we 

 are guaranteed a special train. 



If you intend taking this special 

 train, the committee urgently requests 

 you to notify It at your earliest op- 

 portunity, as at this time the season 

 traveling conditions are very heavy. 



On August 11, between the hours 

 of 2 and 5, the city passenger agent 

 will meet the committee at Mr. John 

 Young's office, 1170 Broadway, corner 

 28th street. New York city, to re- 

 ceive the remittances for reservations. 

 This is the last day for making reser- 

 vations, so if you cannot attend, mail 

 in your check so it will reach me by 

 this date and avoid confusion at train 

 time. 



For hotel accommodations, write 

 Mr. E. A. Fetters, Vice-President S. A. 

 F. and O. H., 17 East Adams Avenue, 

 Detroit, Michigan. 



If you desire further information, 

 communicate with the Chairman, Mr. 

 A. L. Miller, whose post office address 

 is Jamaica, N. Y. 

 Yours truly, 



A. L. Miller, Chairman, 

 J. G. Esleb, 

 P. W. Porp, 



Committee. 



THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 

 OF NEW YORK 



There will be a gladiolus exhibition 

 August 23 and 24 in the Museum 

 Building, New York Botanical Garden, 

 Bronx Park. Schedules are now ready 

 for distribution and will be sent on 

 application to the secretary, George 

 V. Nash, New York Botanical Garden, 

 Bronx Park, N. Y. city. 



In this connection attention is called 

 to the large collection of gladioli in 

 the Horticultural Gardens of the New 

 York Botanical Garden, in the south 

 part of the grounds, only a short dis- 

 tance from the South Gate. Here are 

 brought together about 250 kinds. 



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