THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



PROGRAM! FOR CUT FLOWERS AND SPECIAL 

 EXHIBITS 



Wednesday, 5th: Cut Orchids. Carnation Display, Commercial 



Growers. Miscellaneous Cut Flowers. 

 Thursday, 6th : Competitive Rose Classes. 

 Friday, 7th : Competitive Carnation Classes. Carnation Display, 



Private Growers. 

 Saturday, 8th: Competitive Sweet Pea Classes. Rose Display, 



Commercial Growers. Sweet Pea Table Decorations. 

 Sunday, 9th : General Display. 

 Monday, loth: Hotel Table Decorations. 

 Tuesday, nth: Table Decorations, Private Gardeners. 

 Wednesday, 12th: General Display. 



All the above cut-flower and special exhibits will be in posi- 

 tion at 12 o'clock, noon, of the day allotted. 



All other exhibits will be in position at 2 o'clock of the open- 

 ing day, April 5th, and will remain in place during the show. 



RED CROSS TEA GARDEN 



The success of the Red Cross Tea Garden last year encouraged 

 the organization this year of one much larger in proportion and 

 more comprehensive in plan. The accompanying illustration is 

 made from the original plan prepared by Mr. Frederic R. King 

 and Mr. Lawrence G. White. The Tea Garden, to which an ad- 

 mission charge will be made, is under the management of the 



New York County Chapter of American Red Cross with 

 European War Relief Committees Co-operating 



Committee in Charge 



Mrs. W^ilHam K. Draper, Chairman 

 Mrs. Belmont Tiffany, Vice Chairman 

 Mrs. Leonard Wood Mrs. Bruce Clark 



Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgar Miss E. Louise Sands 

 Miss Margaret Cameron 



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