THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



Election or Officers for the Ensuing Year: 



President: T. A. Havemeyer, New York City. 



Vice-Presidents: N. L. Britton, J. W. Cromwell, William Boyce Thomp- 

 son. 



Honorary Vice-Presidents: E. S. Harkness, Mrs. Payne Whitney, 

 Adolph Lewisohn, Mr. Clement Moore, George T. Powell. 



Chairman, Board of Directors: F. R. Pierson. 



Treasurer: F. R. Newbold. 



Executive Secretary: Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson. 



Secretary : (left vacant nntil the September meeting) 



Committees Were Appointed As Follows: 



Finance: Mr. T. A. Havemeyer, Mr. F. R. Newbold, Mr. F. R. Pierson. 



Lecture: Airs. Samuel Sloan, Chairman; Mrs. Robert C. Hill, Mr. 

 Leonard Barron. 



Exhibition: Mr. James Stuart with the right to name his own committee. 



Journal: Mr. Leonard Barron, Chairman; Dr. E. B. Southwick, Mrs. 

 Elizabeth Peterson. 



Library: Mrs. Robert C. Hill, Chairman; Mrs. Samuel Sloan, Mr. 

 Henry L duPont. 



Resolution Adopted 

 On motion of Mr. Cromwell, that Mr. Pierson, Mr. Havemeyer and 

 Mr. Newbold be appointed a committee of three to choose a new manager 

 for the Gladiolus and Dahlia Shows, and to report to the Board in Sep- 

 tt'mber. 



AWARDS AT THE MAY FLOWER SHOW 



May 1 1- 13, 1923 



Open to all — Cut Floivers 



Class 3. Collection of herbaceous plants, to cover fifty square feet — 

 1st Prize, Mr. H. P. Rogers. 



Class 4. Collection of Shrubs and Trees, to cover seventy-five square 

 feet — 1st Prize, Mrs. Frederick H. Allen. 



Class 6. Twenty-four vases of Orchids in variety — ist Prize, Lager & 

 Hurrell. 



Plants 



Class 7. Twelve Calceolarias, large-flowering — ist Prize, Mrs. B. G. 

 Work. 2nd Prize, Mr. George F. Baker. 



Class 8. Twelve Calceolarias, small-flowering — ist Prize, Mrs. F. A. 

 Constable. 



Class 10. Six Pelargoniums — ist Prize, Mrs. F. A. Constable. 



Class 12. Twenty-five Calla Elliottiana — ist Prize, John Lewis Childs, 

 Inc. 



AMATEURS 



Class 16. ColLction of Tulips, to cover fifty square feet — ist Prize, 

 Mrs. Frederick H. Allen. 



Class 18. Six vases of Tulips, six varieties, five blooms to a vase — ist 

 Prize, Mrs. Frederick H. Allen. 



Class 19. Vase of Tulips in variety, twenty-five blooms— ist Prize, Mr, 

 George F, Baker. 2nd Prize, Mrs. Frederick H, Allen, 



Class 20. Six vases of Narcissus, six blooms to a vase — ist Prize, Mrs, 

 Frederick H. Allen. 



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