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The following saa rizes were hehagee 
Cedar Hill Nursery, Glen Head, N. Y., lisp f fl g 
shrubs and neat meee cash; Rev. W. O. Wyckoff, of 
Madison, ca ce Bas of merit for a new peony-flowered 
seedling “Mrs. Pfiste 
The judges were oe H. Troy, A. J. Manda, and Robert T. 
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GEORGE V. Nasu 
LECTURES FOR MEMBERS, MANSION LECTURE 
M, WEDNESDAY cee RNOONS, 
NOVEMBER, 1917, AT 3:15 O’CLOCK 
*Rece t Construction and Development of 
rom Mr. D. 
F. Thom t he Emergen 
Fund Subseribed by Members,” by Dr. N. L. Britton, Director- 
hief. 
November 14. “The New Rose Garden and Plans for Its 
Further Development; the ‘Convention Garden’ and Plans for 
its Modification into Special Horticultural Plantations; and 
w Pla i 
mber 21, ‘The School aie and the Wore of the 
ne School,” by Mr. Henry G. P: , 
ing Instruction. 
November 28. ‘‘Educational and Investigational Work of 
the Garden,” by Dr. W. A. Murrill, Assistant Director 
> 
ee i be made to features and localities ae 
ing by motor-car from the city reach the Mansion 
most directly by Sane foe on ee Forkway at the first . 
road east of the Bronx River. train, leaving 
Grand Central Terminal at 2:30, will be met by motor-cars at 
Botanical Garden Station at 2:55, if they notify the Director-in- 
Chief of their intention of attending. 
