••THE WEEDERS” 
MRS. T. WISTAR BROWN, 3rd, Overbrook, Pa. 
Location — 5920 City Avenue. 
Type — Formal. 
Best Bloom — June. 
MRS. HEATLY C. DULLES, Villa Nova, Pa. 
Location — Broughton Lane. 
Type — English. 
Best Bloom — Spring bulbs. 
MISS MARY EVANS, Ardmore, Pa. 
Location — St. Georges Road. 
Typ e — Semi-formal and very small. 
Best Bloom — June and August. 
Visiting days and hours — Thursdays after four. 
MISS MARY S. FEBIGER, (See South West Harbor, Maine). 
MISS FRANCES EDGE McILVAlNE, Downington, Chester Co., Pa. 
Location — Glen Isle Farm. Short turn under Penna. R. R. ofif Lin- 
coln Highway, JJ mile west of Downington, 30 miles West of 
Philadelphia. 
Typ e — Old fashioned. 
Best Bloom — Spring, April, May to June 10th; Autumn. 
Specialties — Primroses, bulbs, narcissi, fritillarias, crocus, cottage, 
Darwin and breeder tulips, named var. 
Visiting days and hours — Any time — present card at house. 
Owner’s Requests — Watch one’s step, as many things are planted 
in unexpected places ; no picking, as owner saves for seed. 
Garden may not be in order, as laborers (save owner) are few, 
but all with the understanding eyes and heart are all welcome. 
MR. WALTER S. McINNES (non-member) (See South West Har- 
bor, Maine). 
MRS. W. W. MONTGOMERY, Jr., Radnor, Pa. 
Location — Hare’s Lane. 
Typ e — Informal — borders, shrubs, trees, wild flowers. 
Best Bloom — May-Tune. 
Visiting days and hours — Any day, any hour. 
Owner’s remarks — The place I live in is one we rent, so the garden 
is informal and temporary, except for trees, shrubs and wild 
flowers, but it is in lovely country, and possibly some mem- 
bers, who like myself enjoy doing their own gardening, or mem- 
bers from other states whose country is so different, may care 
to come. 
Anyone who thinks it worth a visit will be most welcome, and 
if they will telephone Wayne 579, I shall be glad to see them. 
The dogwood, lilies and sweet rocket, wild in the woods, make 
the place very lovely after the middle of May and our out- 
look is good. 
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