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he success of this first meeting of the Horticultural Society 
at the Garden was so great, that it was decided to hold the regular 
June meeting here also; the following programme has been ar- 
PROGRAMME FOR MEETING OF THE HORTI- 
CULTURAL SOCIETY, JUNE 12, 13, 
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Members and their friends vue cand Central Station, 
Park S 
Harlem Division, by the 1.3 in for Bronx a- 
tion, will be met at Bronx Barle on i. Dr. N. L. Britton, 
Director-in-Chief of the Garden, and escorted ona tour of t. 
Fruticetum, Herl ous Grounds, and Hemlock 
d their friends leaving Grand Central Station by 
the 2.15 P. M. train, will be met at Bronx Park S M 
Geo. V. Nash, Head Gardener, and escorted on a tour of the 
Herbaceous Grounds. 
The formal eee will commence in the Lecture Hall of the 
Museum Building at 4 o’clock and will be followed by a lecture 
in the same nae y Dr. Van Vliet on ‘“ Experiences in the 
crossing of ro: 
Persons ee Grand Central Station by the 3.10 P. M. train 
will en at Bronx Park Station in time for the formal meeting. 
e Council of the meee will meet in the Director's Office, 
ing ’clo 
The Museums, Library wae arium and Laboratories in the 
Museum Building will ey open for a until 6.30 o'clock. 
Trains leave Bronx Park Station for Grand Central Station at 
5.08, 5.38, nd 6.2 The excursion fare is 25 cents 
xhibition will be held in connection with the meeting, 
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in the hall of the Museum Building immediately adjoining the 
Lecture Hall; this Exhibition will be open from one o’cloc 
until half-past six on Wednesday, June 12th, and from 10 
o’clock until ursday, June 13t. 
The following prizes for exhibits open to all competitors are 
offered by the New York Botanical umes to be awarded by 
the Council of the Horticultural Society 
