LENOX GARDEN CLUB 
MISS H. MEYER, Lenox, Mass. 
Location — “Overlee”, Stockbridge Road. 
Type — English kitchen garden with hardy border. 
Best Bloom — Spring and early summer. 
Specialty — Old Oak. 
Visiting days — ,\ny time. 
Owner’s request — Telephone first 225-W Lenox. 
MRS. N. MORRIS, Lenox, Mass. 
Location — “Brookhurst”, West Street. 
Type — Sunken garden. 
Best Bloom — July and .\ugust. 
Specialty — Roses. 
Visiting days — .\ny afternoon. 
THE MISSES PARSONS, Lenox, Mass. 
Location — “Stonover” — West of the \’illage of Leno.x. 
Typ e — Informal — Natural rockeries. 
Best Bloom — Early Summer. 
Specialty — Mugho Pines on Rocks said to be fine. 
Visiting days and hours — .\ny afternoon if notified in advance. 
Owners request — Telephone 59. 
MR. A. R. SHATTUCK, Lenox, Mass. 
Location — "White Lodge”, on State Road, between Lenox and Stock- 
bridge, two miles from Leno.x. 
Type — a. Herbaceous Garden. b. White Garden. c. Rock Gar- 
den. d. Brook Garden. 
Best Bloom — July. 
Visiting days and hours — .\t any hour convenient to visitors. 
Owner’s remarks — We are alwaj's glad to have visitors see our gar- 
den and they are always made welcome at any time. .■Ml that 
is necessary is to ask at the door of the house if the garden 
may be visited and strangers are always told we should be 
very glad to have them go about. 
MISS A. B. SHAW, Lenox, Mass. 
Location — “The Homstead". ClifTwood Street. 
Type — Informal. 
Best Bloom — July. 
Specialties — Ferns and wild flowers. 
Visiting days and hours — Week days 2 to 5 P.M. 
MRS. JOHN A. SPOOR, Pittsfield, Mass. 
Location — “BL'thewood Farms”, West Street. 
Type— I nformal; also hillside garden. 
Best Bloom — Month of July. 
Visiting days and hours — Saturdays, 3 to 6. 
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