GARDEN CLUB OF WASHINGTON, (CONN.) 
MR. E. K. ROSSITER, Washington, Conn. 
Location — 2 miles South of Washington. 
Primeval forest and natural park. 
Best Bloom — In laurel time, June 15th. 
Specialty — Mountain laurel. 
Visiting days — .\ny time. 
Owner’s Remarks — The public are ahvaj’s welcome, providing horses 
and carriages only are used. This restriction is made on ac- 
count of the narrowness of the mountain drives. A livery 
stable may be found adjoining the post office on the Green. 
MRS. ARTHUR L. SHIPMAN, Washington, Conn. 
Location — Near Old Litchfield Road. 
Typ e — Rock and wild garden. 
Best Bloom — Spring. 
Visiting days and hours — Any afternoon. 
Owner’s request — Please telephone. 
MRS. JOHN B. SOLLEY, Jr., Washington, Conn. 
Type — Very simple and old fashioned. 
Best Bloom — June. 
MRS. JOSEPH H. SUTPHIN, Washington, Conn. 
Location — Near “The Green”. 
Type — Formal. 
Best Bloom — June and July. 
Visiting days — Guests are welcome at any time. 
MRS. WM. LESLIE VAN SINDEREN, Washington, Conn. 
Location — “Glenholme”, 1 mile North of Washington Green. 
Type — General planting of usual flowers. 
Best Bloom — June 1st to August 1st. 
Specialties — N. Car. flame azaleas, and later regal lilies. 
Visiting days — No special time ; visitors welcome. 
Owner’s Remarks — Garden has a background of trees, which is the 
beginning of a woodland trail. 
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