THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



plants. Messrs. Bobbink & Atkins replaced last fall such plants 

 as failed during the summer, and also made replacements this 

 spring. H. A. Dreer has also replaced this spring all plants which 

 failed during the past year. The F. R. Pierson Co. and A. N. 

 Pierson, Inc., have both promised to do the same. This garden 

 has been a great attraction. Each kind is plainly labeled, with 

 the name and address of the donor. 



A list of the membership and a report of the treasurer are ap- 

 pended to these minutes. 



F. R. Pierson, 



CJiainrian. 

 Geo. V. Nash, 



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TREASURER'S STATExMENT 



FOR THE YEAR ENDING MAY ii, 1918 

 Permanent Fund 



Permanent acct., Broad- 



\va3- Savings Inst $ 6.15 



Poughkeepsie Sav. Bank, 



acct. no. I 2,828.86 



Poughkeepsie Sav. Bank, 



acct. no. 2, Barr Fund.. 597-51 

 Poughkeepsie Sav. Bank, 



acct. no. 3 1.347-93 



American Can Co. bonds, 



5%, 6m 6,005.00 



Buffalo, Rochester & Pitts- 

 burgh bonds, 4^%, 5m. 5,000.00 

 IlHnois Steel Corp. bonds, 



41^%, 6m 5.457-50 



1st U. S. Liberty Loan, 



S'^A'yc, 5m 5,000.00 



3d U. S. Liberty Loan, 



454%. 5™., on account.. 2.000.00 

 $28,242.95 

 Balance in Bankers' Trust 



Co. account 493-71 



$28,736.66 



$28,736.66 



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