THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Cooley, Miss Emma W. Calkins, Mrs. S. W. Childs, Mr. William C. Endi- 

 cott, Mr. M. D. FoUin, Mr. Augustus Gerdes, Mrs. Augustus Gerdes, Miss 

 Anne Remsen Webb, Mrs. E. Dimon Bird, Mrs. William T. Blodgett, Mrs. 

 Charles deRham, Mrs. John A. Dix, Mrs. George R. Dyer, Mrs. John Evans, 

 Miss Margaret Hendrie, Mrs. Jefferson Hogan, Miss Katherine deB. Par- 

 sons, Mrs. Richard M. Saltonstall, Mrs. Samuel Seabury, Miss Clara F. 

 Stillman, Miss Anne H. Van Ingen, Baroness Von Ketteler, Miss Edith 

 W. Tiemann, Miss Ida T. L. Schwarz, Mrs. William R. Peters, Mrs. Her- 

 man Hirsch, Mrs. Frank B. Keech, Mr. A. Millard, Mr. William G. Will- 

 cox, Mrs. S. A. Brown, Mrs. Francis U. Stearns. 



Sustaining: Mr. James McManus, Mr. C. Oliver Iseliu. 



Life: Mr. William Willis Reese, Mr. Frank Gilbert Martin, Mr. J. S. 

 Cullinan, Mr. George H. Hazen, Miss Marion Roby Case, Mrs. William 

 Mitchell, Mrs. Watson Freer, Mrs. William Church Osborn, Mr. William 

 Church Osborn. 



Transferred prom Annual to Life : Mr. Carl H. Pforzheimer, Mr. 

 Samuel Sloan, Mrs. William C. Atwater, Mrs. H. L. R. Edgar, Mrs. 

 William Willis Reese, Dr. George N. Miller. 



Resignation, accepted with regret : Miss R. B. Fisher. 



By unanimous approval the Executive Secretary was requested to write a 

 letter of thanks to Mr. J. B. Foulke of the American Museum of Natural 

 History expressing the deep appreciation of the Board of Directors of this 

 Society for the courtesy and attention extended us during the November 

 Flower Show. 



The chair appointed Mr. Newbold and Mr. Havemeyer a committee to 

 meet Mr. Kilpatrick of the School Garden Association relative to a plan 

 outlined by Mr. Kilpatrick for the benefit of the school children. 



DIRECTORS' MEETING, JANUARY lo, 1923 

 The President, Mr. T. A. Havemeyer, in the Chair 



The following members were elected : 



Annual : Mrs. A. P. Culver, Miss Hattie Barns, Miss Isolin Barns, 

 Mr. E. R. Burnett. Mrs. J. W. Tweksbury, Mr. John D. Wilson, Mr. Ethan 

 Allen, Miss Dorothy Bailey, Mrs. Russell Tyson, Mrs. Herman Langzettel, 

 Mr. L. J. Muller, Mr. George Wood, Mr. Arnold F. Riegger. 



It was voted that the Society give a Tulip Show, both indoor and outdoor, 

 at the Botanical Gardens about the middle of May. A Gladiolus and 

 Dahlia Show also to be held at Botanical Gardens ; and the Peony and Fall 

 Shows to be held at the American Museum of Natural History, dates to be 

 decided later. 



It was resolved that for the exhibitions of the Horticultural Society of 

 New York an "Amateur" is 



"A person who does not propagate for the purpose of selling," 

 and that the Massachusetts and Pennsylvania Horticultural Societies be 

 asked to approve a similar ruling for use in all their schedules and programs. 



It was resolved to extend an invitation to the American Pomological 

 Society to hold its next meeting with the H. S. N. Y. at the American 

 Museum of Natural Historj^ 



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