THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SESSION 1922-23 



Lectures. At the American Museum of Natural History, 77th 

 St. and Central Park West, at 3:30 p. m. 



November 9, 1922, The Way to the Good Small Garden, 

 By Mr. Fletcher Steele. This lecture with slides is pre- 

 sented for circulation to the Federation of Women's Clubs 

 by the secretary of The Garden Club of America. 



December 14, 1922, Country Places of Old New York 

 (Illustrated), By Mr. R. Schermerhorn, Jr. 



Januarv n, 1923, The Rose in America (Illustrated), By 

 Mr. J. Horace McFarland 



February 8, 1923, The Future of Nut Culture — New 

 Methods of Grafting (Illustrated), By Dr. Robert T. 

 Morris. 



March 8, 1923, Italian Gardens and Fountains (Illus- 

 trated), By Signora Olivia Rossetti Agresti. 



April 12, 1923, Flowers of South Africa (Illustrated), 

 By Mr. E. H. Wilson. 



Exhibitions: 



1922, Nov. 9, 10, II, 12, Annual Chysanthemum Show and 

 Fall Exhibition (Museum of Natural History). 



1923, ]\Iarch 12-17 International Flower Show (Grand Cen- 

 tral Palace). 



Special admission ticket -ic/V/ be issued to members. 

 Summer arrangements will be announced in the February 



Journal. 

 Note. All Lectures and Exhibitions of the Society except 



as noted are open free to the public. 



TESTIMONIAL TO MR. NEWBOLD 



ON JUNE 20, 1922, the Directors of the Horticultural Society 

 of New York gathered in the Board Room of the Executive 

 Office at No. 598 Madison Avenue for the regular June meeting. 

 There was an air of expectancy and mystery enhanced by the 

 presence of many lovely flowers, and a large attendance of the 

 Board. 



On a motion to adjourn the business meeting, more flowers ap- 



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