GARDEN CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA 
MRS. H. B. THOMPSON, Greenville, Delaware. 
Location — Four miles north of Wilmington. 
Typ e — Italian, Colonial. 
Best Bloom — .'\pril to end of June. 
Visiting days — At any time ; always welcome. 
MRS. JAMES D. WINSOR, Havorford, Pa. 
Location — Two entrances from Montgomery Ave., first turn to right 
from Cheswold Lane. 
Typ e — Rhododendron. 
Best Bloom — Usually first week in June, last of May. 
Visiting days and hours — Any time. 
MRS. GEORGE WOODWARD, Chestnut Hill, Pa. (Non-Memeber) 
Location — St. Martins Station, ^IcCallum St., entrance at lodge just 
beyond bridge over ravine. 
Type — Wall garden. 
Best Bloom — Later part .'\pril-May. 
Specialty — Dogwood ; very beautiful when in bloom. 
Visiting days and hours — Open to the public. 
Owner’s restrictions — Motors not allowed to enter grounds. 
MRS. JOSEPH L. WOOLSTEN, Chestnut Hill, Phila., Pa. 
Location — Chestnut Ave., South of Seminole. 
Typ e — Long, informal garden. 
Best Bloom — May-June. 
Specialties — Spring flowers amid tulips — iris and columbine. 
Visiting days — ,\ny day but Saturda 3 's and Sundays. 
ARDMORE PLAY GROUND AND SCHOOL GARDEN, Ardmore, Pa. 
BOTANICAL GARDENS, University of Pennsylvania, Phila., Pa. 
Location — Entrance near 36th and Spruce Streets. 
Type — Largest collection of §aracenia and carniverous plants in the 
world. Very fine garden. 
Visiting days and hours — Open to the public. 
STENTON MANSION (built 1718) Philadelphia, Pa. 
Location — Courtland & 18th Sts. Residence of James Logan, Wm. 
Penn’s secretary. 
Typ e — Garden lias been replanted along original lines. 
Visiting days and hours — Open to the public. 
Remarks — House is in care of Colonial Dames. Motor north on 
Broad Street to 4400, turn west there on Courtland Street 
to Eighteenth. 
VALLEY FORGE PARK, 
Location — Vallej' Forge, Pa. 
Visiting days and hours — Open to the public. 
Owner’s Remarks — Mrs. Lewis Xeilson, St. Davids, Pa., member of 
Garden Club of Philadelphia, will gladly escort visitors if 
notified. 
