EASTHAMPTON GARDEN CLUB 
MRS. JAMES L. OGDEN, Easthampton, L. I. 
Location — South Beach Lane. 
Type— Si mple home garden. 
Best Bloom — July and August. 
Visiting days — .A.iiy afternoon after four o’clock. 
Owner’s Request — Airs. Ogden would like to have any visitor tele- 
phone, No. 23 Easthampton. 
MRS. WALLACE REID, Easthampton, L. I. 
Location — Further Lane. 
Typ e — Walled, but nothing to boast of as yet. 
Visiting days and hours — Any time. 
MRS. GEORGE W. SCHURMAN, Easthampton, L. 1. 
Location — Further Lane. 
Best Bloom — End of June, through July. 
Visiting days — .\ny afternoon if notified in advance. 
MRS. WM. E. WHEELOCK, 147 E. 63rd St. 
Location — .Apaquogue Highway, Easthampton, L. I. 
Type — Specimen evergreen planting. 
Best Bloom — Most lovely in June. 
Visiting days — .■Any week-day after three o’clock. 
MRS. L. E. WOODHOUSE, Easthampton, L. 1. 
Location — Huntting Lane. 
Typ e — A series of gardens. 
Best Bloom — July. 
Visiting days and hours — .\ny day after 3 p.m. 
MRS. WM. H. WOODIN, Easthampton, L. I. 
Location — Lily Pond Lane. 
Typ e — Perennial. 
Best Bloom — June. 
Specialty — Larkspur. 
Visiting days — .At any time. 
THE EASTHAMPTOM IRIS GARDEN belonging to Mr. Stephen 
Cummins and situated in Huntting Lane has always been open 
to the public, but as the place is sometimes rented 
a visitor can easily enquire in the A’illage for informa- 
tion- as to whether or not the tenant permits visits. The 
Iris and Mallows are finest in July but the garden is lovely 
with purple loose strife and cleomes in August. Situation and 
setting are always interesting and the imagination is appealed 
to at once by that happy combination of art a nature which 
one finds so interwoven in this picturesque Ii garden. 
