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CASH ACCOUOT. MAY. 



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Annual Spring Exhibition, Under Canvas in the 

 Ernest B. Dane Garden, Is Producing 

 Keen Rivalry Among Large Estates — 



40LOR, fragrance and beauty were 

 J placed on public exhlDltion tiNlay 

 under canvas in the gorgeous flower 

 jarden on the Ernest B. Dane estate at 

 Chestnut Hill, and the public went there 

 to see the combination. It was the an- 

 nual spring flower show of the Chestnut 

 Hill Garden Society, assembled In the Dane 

 Jarden, brilliant in colors and imposing 

 in its -splendor. ' It is one of the leading 

 iower events of the year in the vicinity 

 if Boston, and somewhat *o£ a commu- 

 nity affair. Today it is open to the pub- 

 ic until six o'clock, and tomorrow it will 

 oe open again from ten o'clock in the 

 norning until six o'clock in the afternoon, 

 ind visitors are advised to enter by way 

 >t Woodland road, which leads off from 

 Heath street, at Chestnut Hill. 



That these plants, many of which 

 ixtremely sensitive, may not be burned 

 >y the bright sun, canvas has been thrown 

 iver the entire flower garden, to enclose 

 hem. There are two tents, one housing 

 he orchids, which have been arranged in 

 he sunken garden, by the fountain, and 

 Jie other enclosing the general flower col- 

 ection. FowerfuUelectrlc lights have been 

 nstnlled in the tents, and they were tried 

 >ut last evening, when a private view of 

 he show Was given. 



Bright colors "are introduced in such 



