AMATEUR GARDENERS OF BALTIMORE 
MISS LUCILLA C. AUSTEN, Baltimore, Maryland, (The Egenton, 
40th St. & Cedar Ave.) 
Location — Estate of Mrs. John Stokes. Sherwood Road, Cockeys- 
ville, Maryland. 
Type— F arm garden, designed for out-door living. 
iBest Bloom — klay, June, October. 
Specialty — More iris than other plants, but hardly a specialty. 
Visiting days — .\ny time. 
Owner’s request — Please telephone ahead to Mrs. John Stokes, Cock- 
eysville 60-J to make appointment. 
MRS. EDWARD H. BOUTON, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 
Location — 100 Club Road (Telephone Tu.xedo 466) 
Typ e — Natural 
Best bloom — Spring; early part of May. 
Specialties — Dogwoods : pink and white wistaria, rock garden. 
Visiting days — Telephone Tuxedo 466. .^ny time. 
MRS. THOMAS S. CREIGHTON, Blue Ridge Summit, Penna. 
Location — Monterey Circle, 70 miles N.W. of Baltimore. 
Type— In formal, hillside garden, much bloom. 
Best Bloom — From August to middle of September. 
Specialty — Raising flowers from seeds or cuttings. 
Visiting days — .^ny time. 
MRS. W. BLADEN LOWNDES, Baltimore, Md. 
Location — 10 miles west of Elliott City, 5 miles out Frederick Pike, 
5 miles left turn. 
Type — Terraced; old bo.x hedge. 
Best bloom — June and September. 
Visiting days — Any day or time. 
MISS DORA L. MURDOCH, Baltimore, Md. 
Location — 245 West Biddle Street. 
Typ e — Cit\- garden. 
Best bloom — April to 3rd week in June. 
Specialties — Tulips and iris. 
Visiting days — any time; telephone Mt. Vernon 4046-J. 
Owner’s Remarks — This is a small City garden, elevated ISft. above 
the street level and surrounded by a brick wall. I am not 
at home after the 3rd .veek in lime and in the fall no town 
garden is very attractive after passing through the heat and 
dirt of a City’s summer. D. L. Murdoch 
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