THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



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Short Hills Garden Club, N. J. 

 Mrs. C. H. Stout, secretary, Short Hills, N.J. 

 Weekly at Short Hills Club House 

 Flower Shows April and June, and annua 

 Dahlia Show. 



The Southampton Garden Club, New York. 



Mrs. Albert Boardman, president, 40 W. 

 33rd street, New York. 



Twice a month in summer at Southamp- 

 ton. L. I. 



The Staten Island Garden Club, N. Y. 

 Mrs. J'. Harry Alexander, secretary, Rose- 

 bank, S. I. 

 Twice a montli. At memliers' liomes 

 "Winnetka, 111. 



The Garden Club of Trenton, N. J. 



Miss Anne MacHvaine. secretary, Trenton 



N. J. 



Bi-monthly meetings at members' resi- 

 dences. 



The Garden Club of Illinois. 



Mrs. William G. Hibbard. Jr., secretary 



Winnetke, 111. 



The Garden Club of Orange and Dutchess 



County, New York. 



Mrs. Morris Rutherford, secretary, Warrick. 



Orange County, N. Y.' 



Warrenton Garden Club, Virginia. 

 Mrs. C. Sliirley Carter, secretary. Warren- 

 ton, Va. 



HORTICULTURAL EVENTS 



Fourth National Flower Show, under th 

 auspices of the Society of American Flor 

 ists and Ornamental Horticulturists. Phila-' 

 delphia, Pa., Jlarch 2.3 to April 2, 191(5. 



International Flower Show, Grand Cen- 

 tral Palace, New York, 191G. 



American Rose Society, Fall SIkiw. ('U'\c- 

 land. Ohio, Nu\cnilii-r ltl-14. 



Chrysanthemum Society of America, An 

 nual Show, Cleveland, Ohio, November l(i-I4, 

 1915. Special Show, San Francisco, Cal. 



Cleveland Flower Show, Coliseum, Clevc 

 land. Ohio. November 10-14, 1915. 



Chicago Fall Flower Show, Coliseum, Clii- 

 la^d. 111., X.ivemlier 9-14. 



American Institute, Annual Chrysanthc 

 iiiuMi Show, liiigiiieers' Building, New York. 

 .\oveniber 3, 4, 5. 



Dutchess County Horticultural Society, 



Annual Flower Show, Poughkeepsie, N. J. 

 October 28-29. 



Horticultural Society of New York, An- 

 imal Fall Show, November 4-7, 1915. 



Lenox Horticultural Society. Fall Show. 

 Lenox, N. V.. October 20-27. 



Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 



Aiitiiinii Sliiiw, Boston, November 4-7. 



Menlo Park (Cal.) Horticultural Society, 

 Fall Show, Menlo Park, Oct. 



Morris County Gardeners' and Florists' 



Society, Ann\uil Fall Show, October 28, 29. 

 Madison. N. ,J. 



Nassau County Horticultural Society, 



l''all Show, October 28-29. Pembroke Hall, 

 Glen Cove, N. Y. 



New Bedford Horticultural Society, Dahlia 

 SIkjw in September. Clirysanthenuim Show 

 in November. New Bedford, Mass. 



New London Horticultural Society, Cliry- 

 santhenunu Show, November 3-4, 1915. 

 New London, Conn. 



North Westchester Co. Horticultural and 

 Agricultural Society, Chrvsantlicniuni Show, 

 .\lt. Kisco, N. Y., October 29-31. 



Oyster Bay Horticultural Society, Chry- 

 santlicTninii Show, November 2. Ovst'er 

 l!ay, X. V. 



Paterson Floricultural Society, Chrysan- 

 themum Show, Novenilrci-. \'. .M. G. A. 

 Building-, Paterson, N. .1. 



Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Cliry- 

 santlicmuin Show, riiibidcliihia. November 

 9-12. 



Monmouth County Horticultural Society. 

 .-\nnnal Flower Show, Red Bank, N. J. Oc- 

 tober 27, 28. 



Rhode Island Horticultural Society, No- 

 vember exhibition, November II. 12. Nar 

 ragansett Hotel, Providence, R. I. 



Tarrytown Horticultural Society, Annual 

 Fall Show. November 3, 4. 5, Tarrvtown, 

 N. Y. 



Texas State Flower Show, lloiision, 

 'I'cxa-.. Xovcnibcr 18-21. 



Westchester and Fairfield Horticultural 

 Society, Fall Show, Stamford, Conn., No- 

 \cnilier 2-3, 1915. 



If you are a member of a local horti- 

 cultural society or a garden club and do 

 not find the report of your association's 

 meetings or other events of it in our 

 columns, their omission is due to the 

 fact that your secretary has not sent 

 them in. Get after him! 



OYSTER BAY HORTICULTURAL 

 SOCIETY. 



Tlie regular monthly meeting of the Oy- 

 ster Bay Horticultural Society was licid in 

 Fireman's Hall. Oyster Bav. on September 

 22, 1915. President presided. 



Mr. George Alcock was elected to aitive 



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