CHESTNUT HILL GARDEN SOCIETY, MASS. 
MRS. L. K. LIGGETT, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
Location — 185 Hammond St. 
Best Bloom — Spring. 
Specialties — Rhododendron, laurel and rock gardens. 
MISS AMY PEABODY, 120 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. 
Location — Marblehead Neck, Mass. 
Typ e — Formal. 
Best Bloom — June, middle of July. 
Specialties — Peonies, iris, delphinium. 
Visiting days and hours — 9-4; Saturday afternoons and Sundays ex- 
cepted. 
MR. and MRS. H. H. RICHARDSON, Brookline, Mass. 
Location — Cottage Street. 
Typ e — Wild garden of .American plants. 
Best Bloom — May and June. 
Specialties — Native wild flowers and shrubs, particularly trilliums and 
azaleas. 
Visiting days and hours — .\ny reasonable time. 
MR. HARRY T. STIMPSON, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
Location — 186 Hammond St. 
Type — Informal. 
Best Bloom — Last of May and early June. 
Specialties — Bulbs, azaleas, rhododendrons and various flowers and 
shrubs. 
Visiting days and hours — .\ny time. 
Owner’s remarks — Suburban estate of about seven acres. 
MR. EDWIN S. WEBSTER, Chestnut Hill, Mass. 
Location — 307 Hammond Street; Greenhouses, Woodman Road. 
Typ e — Informal. 
Best Bloom — Tulip season, latter part of May. 
Specialty — Plants under glass. 
Visiting Days — Optional. 
Owner’s Remarks — Annual begonia display latter part of November, 
MRS. CHARLES G. WELD, Brookline, Mass. 
Location — Goddard Avenue. 
Type — Ordinary American garden. 
Best Bloom — June. 
Specialties — Rhododendrons and roses. 
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