THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



EXTRACTS FROM PROCEEDINGS OF 

 THE SOCIETY 



DIRECTORS' MEETING, FEBRUARY 13, 1923 

 F. R. PiERSON, Chairman of the Board, Presiding. 



The following members were elected : 



Annual: Mrs. Nellie B. Allen, Mr. Thomas Cogger, Miss Elizabeth 

 Achelis, Mrs. E. H. Harriman, Miss Emily Exley, Mrs. C. P. Coleman, 

 Mr. E. L. D. Seymour, Mr. Tames Stevens, Mr. Eugene H. Angert, Mr. 

 W. Peck McCaffray, Mrs. G. L. McAlpin, Mrs. W. Peck McCafifray, 

 Mrs. Peter B. Wyckoff. 



Resignations, accepted with regret : Mrs. Frank E. Leonard, Mr. Ed- 

 ward J. Nally. 



DIRECTORS' MEETING, MARCH 20, 1923. 

 F. R. PiERSON, Chairman of the Board, Presiding. 



The following members were elected : 



Annual: Mrs. Winthrop Chanler, Mrs. James C. Rea, Mrs. Samuel 

 T. Gushing, Mrs. B. Arthur Aycrigg, Mrs. Walter Rothschild, Miss Maude 

 M. Wilson, Mr. Henry A. Schroeder, Mrs. Renovia W. Sampson, Mrs. 

 Roswell Miller, Mrs. Ramsay Hoguet, Miss Josephine B. Hall, Mrs. C. L. 

 W. Eidlitz, Mrs. Dudley Roberts, Mrs. E. B. Cassatt, Mrs. Charles C. 

 Benedict, Mrs. Edwin P. Bond, Miss Gertrude C. Welsh, Mrs. Charles 

 Biberman, Mr. Benton E. Adams, Mr. R. Roehrs, Mrs. William A. Bonnell, 

 Mrs. C. I. Stralem, Mr. Elliott Averett, Jr., Mr. Robert B. Baird, Mrs. 

 Henry M. T. Beekman, Miss M. C. Courtney, Miss Helen Richards, Miss 

 Clara Richards, Mr. Thomas Wilson, Mrs. H. W. Chappell, Mrs. G. S. 

 Huntington. Mrs. Elbridge L. Adams, Mrs. Oscar R. Houston, Miss Betty 

 Collamore, Mrs. Harriet Lewis Sharp, Mrs. Marshall O. Terry, Mrs. Wal- 

 ter Beck, Mr. Walter Beck. 



Life : Mr. John Aspergren, Mrs. Frederic S. Lee, Mrs. George C. 

 Eraser, Mrs. James J. Goodwin, Mr. Frederic S. Lee. 



Benefactor: Mrs. Richard T. Auchmuty. 



Resignations, accepted with regret: Mrs. F. Denham Harmon, Mrs. 

 G. E. Paul. 



Resolved that the president, Mr. T. A. Havemeyer, write a letter of 

 thanks to the New York Times for the splendid editorial on the International 

 Flower Show appearing in that paper of Sunday, March i8th, 1922. [This 

 appears elsewhere in this issue of the Journal.] 



AWARDS AT THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SHOW 



March 12-17, 1923 



Plants in Flower — Private Growers 



Class I. Acacia, 3 plants, one or more varieties — ist Prize, Mrs. F. A. 

 Constable. 



Class 2. Acacia, specimen, any variety — ist Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Class 3. Amaryllis, 12 plants— ist Prize, Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim. 

 2nd Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Class 4. Amaryllis, 6 plants— ist Prize, Mrs. E. F. Luckenbach. 2nd 

 Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. . 



Class 5. Azalea, specimen, any color, not less than 3 ft. m diameter — 

 1st Prize, Miss Alice DeLamar. 2nd Prize, James A. Macdonald. 



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