THE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW YORK 



rized to cast an affirmative ballot for the election of the above 

 nominees. This was done and they were declared elected. 

 The meeting adjourned at 4 P.M. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary. 

 June 7, 1913 



A meeting of the society was held on Saturday, June 7, 1913, 

 at 3 oO P.M. in the Museum building, New York Botanical Gar- 

 den, Dr. Britton presiding. An exhibition of flowers and plants 

 was held in conjunction with this meeting. 



The minutes of the meeting of May 10, 1913, were read and 

 approved. 



The following persons, having been approved by the Council, 

 were presented for membership : 



Life 

 Mrs. Edward S. Harkness 



Annual 

 James Bell, Harry A. Bunyard, T. ]\Iurray, John Young. 



The secretary was authorized to cast an affirmative ballot for 

 their election. This was done and the parties declared elected 

 members of the society. 



The following resignations were accepted : 



Mrs. J. H. Benedict, Y. Everit Macy, L. S. Livingston. 

 There being no further business, adjournment was taken at 

 4 P.M. 



George V. Nash, 



Secretary. 



THIRTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 

 COUNCIL 



Presented May 10, 1913 



The thirteenth year of the society and the eleventh of its in- 

 corporation have now been completed. 



Ten exhibitions were held, those from May to September in 



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