THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



peared, and then more, until the room looked as if a miniatufe 

 Flower Show was being staged. Then Mr. Scheepers made a 

 few well-chosen remarks of introduction, and Mr. Pierson fol- 

 lowed with an expression of appreciation of the work and un- 

 selfish service of Mr. Frederic Rhinelander Newbold, Treasurer 

 of the New York Horticultural Society since its inception and 

 presented to Mr. Newbold a beautifully engrossed illuminated 

 testimonial, enclosed in a hand-tooled leather case, together with 



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Ayfff^'^^.J.. oTJJeui^ork since- its incepttoniiv 1900^ 



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