so. 
The Museum, Library, Herbarium, and Laboratories in the 
Museum Building will be open for inspection until 6:30 o'clock. 
Trains leave Bronx Park Station for Grand Central Station at 
5:32, 6:08 and 6:59. The excursion fare is 25c. 
An exhibition will be held in connection with the meeting, in 
the Hall of the Museum Building immediately adjoining the 
Lecture Hall; this exhibition will be open from one o'clock 
until half past six on Wednesday, May 13, and from Io o'clock 
until 5 on Thursday, May 14. 
All members of the New York Botanical Garden and their 
friends are hereby cordially invited to attend this meeting of the 
Horticultural Society. 
Invitations are also hereby cordially extended to the members 
of the New York Florists’ Club, the Farmers’ Club and Horti- 
cultural Section of the American Institute, the American Rose 
Society and the Torrey Botanical Club. 
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES FOR EXHIBITION, WEDNESDAY AND 
HuRSDAY, May 13 AND I4. 
The following prizes for exhibits open to all competitors are 
offered by the New York Botanical Garden, to be awarded by 
the Council of the Horticultural Society. 
Cur Frowers, Etc. 
lass. Prize: Ist. 2d 
1 Collection of flowering shrubs and trees........00.....0. ve00- S20 S15 
2 Collection of bulbous plants 15 10 
3 Collection of wild flowers, named 25 10 
4 Collection of alpine and rockery species (plants or 
flowers or both).. Io 5 
PLANTs. 
3 Group of crotons (Codlaeum) ...ccccccccc cevceeece sca eeeeenes 15 10 
6 Group of palms and other foliage plants .................008 50 25 
7 Group of foliage and flowering plants. ........... ecccceeees 50 25 
8 Collection of orchids, each plant a distinct species or 
variety (no duplicates) 30 «15 
9 Collection of roses, in pots (not less than 10)... 15 10 
1o Six calceolarias io (5 
