THE HORTICULTUR-\L SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Tuesday, nth. 

 Clothing Committee of the Polish Victims' Relief Fund 

 Mrs. Linzee Blagden, Chairman Miss Blodgett 

 Miss Rosina Hoyt Mrs. T. F. Krajewski 



Mrs. Boleslaw Laposka Mrs. John Rade 



Mrs. Ernest SchelHng 



Serbian Relief Committee of America 

 Mrs. Francis Markoe, Chairman ]\Iiss F. Hasting 

 Mr. Breck Trowbridge Mr. T. Tileston Wells 



Mr. Murray H. Coggeshall 



Wednesday, 12th. 



Canadian Relief Committee and Italian Relief Committee 



Names of committees to be announced later. 



Lectures, as announced below, will take place in the Tea Gar- 

 den at II A.M.: 

 Thursday, 6th. "Japanese Gardens," illustrated with colorea 



slides. By Mr. E. H. Wilson, of the Arnold Arboretum. 

 Friday, 7th. "Water Gardens, and the Reclamation of a 



Swamp," illustrated with colored slides. By Mr. George V. 



Nash, of the New York Botanical Garden. 

 Saturday, 8th. " The Outlook of Horticulture." By Prof. L. H. 



Bailey. 

 Monday, loth. " Irises for American Gardens," illustrated with 



colored slides. By Mr. Arthur Herrington. 

 Tuesday, nth. General Wood, U. S. Army, on " Red Cross Ob- 

 ligations in time of War." 



Arrangements have been made for the following Special At- 

 tractions in the Tea Garden, announcements of which will be 

 made on the bulletin boards during the course of the exhibition: 



Transcontinental telephoning between New York and San 

 Francisco. Roller skating exhibition. Motion pictures, the Jun- 

 ior League Film. Dancing by Miss Fontaine. Miss Mary Pick- 

 ford. Exhibition dancing by members of the Russian Ballet. 

 Singing by Marcia von Dresser. Mr. and Mrs. Paderewski. 

 Covuit von Bernstorff. There will be general dancing and roller 

 skating, due announcement of which will be made. 



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