GARDEN CLUB OF SANTA BARBARA AND 
MONTECITO. 
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NOTE: In accordance with the spirit of hospitality , 
of this Golden State many of the gardens 
open to ns are those of non-members; all 
such are marked by a star, and on their 
behalf a welcome is extended to the garden 
lovers of The Garden Club of America. , 
♦MISS SOPHIE BAYLOR, Santa Barbara, Cal. ] 
Location — 2227 Garden St. j 
Typ e — Informal. 
Best Bloom — Spring and early summer. 
Visiting days and hours — Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- 
day from 9:30 A.M. to 12 M. Other days and hours by request. 
MRS. ELMER JEFFERSON BISSELL, Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Location — "Stone Acres”, Glendessary Lane, Mission Canyon. 
Typ e — Informal. 
Best Bloom — Spring. 
Specialty — Gardening among boulders. 
Visiting days and hours — 3-6 p.m., except Sundays. 
MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE A. BLACK, Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Location — ‘‘El Cerrito” Mission Ridge. 
Typ e — Semi-formal. 
Best Bloom — iMarch and .^pril. 
Visiting days — 2 to 5 p.m. all year e.xcept Sundays. 
Owner’s Remarks — Also my garden "Black Forest” at Muskoka 
Lakes, Ontario, Canada. 
MR. AND MRS. H. E. BOTHIN, Montecito, Cal. 
Location — “Piranhurst”, Palm Ave. 
Type — Semi-formal. 
Best Bloom — March and April. 
Specialty — The little theatre — a notable piece of Topiary art. 
Visiting days and hours — At any time. 
Owner’s Remarks — Please leave personal visiting card with name 
of Club at house. 
NOTE: Mr. Bothin also opens his mountainside scenic gar- 
den to visit — a steep road but a magnificent spectacle. En- 
trance on the mountain drive. 
MRS. WALTER F. COBB, Montecito, Cal. 
Location — 39 Middle Road. 
Typ e — Semi-formal. . , 
Best Bloom — .April, May and June. i 
Specialty — \'ariety. 
Visiting days and hours — Saturdays after 2 p.m ^ 
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