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Vol. II, No. 8 Quarterly FEBRUARY, 1916 By subscription $1.00 per year 



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THE SPRING EXHIBITION 



The Third Spring Exhibition of The Horticultural Society of 

 New York, in cooperation with the New York Florists' Club, will 

 be held at the Grand Central Palace, Lexington Avenue, between 

 46th and 47th Streets, on April 5 to 12, inclusive. It will be 

 open from 2 to 11 on Wednesday, and from 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. 

 on the remaining days, including Sunday. The admission charge 

 is fifty cents. A premium list, covering about $16,000, has been 

 prepared, comprising the whole range of plants and flowers suit- 

 able for exhibition at that time. Rose gardens, rock gardens, 

 bulb gardens and large displays of cut roses and carnaticyis will 

 be features. Copies of this premium list may be had by address- 

 ing the secretary of the flower show committee, Mr. John Young, 

 53 West 28th St., N. Y. City. 



A membership ticket will be issued to each member of the so- 

 ciety in good standing. This ticket will admit the member to the 

 exhibition during its entire course, but does not admit to the Red 

 Cross Tea Garden. This ticket is for the use of the member only, 

 and is not transferable. 



Special features have been arranged for each day, as indicated 

 in the following- : 



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