STATES 
MR. BENJAMIN T. FAIRCHILD, Member of Orange & 
Dutchess Counties Garden Club. 
Location — North Greenwich, Conn. Quaker Ridge Road, 
about 7 miles, 25 minutes by motor, from the nearest 
station. White Plains, N Y. ; or 25 minutes by motor 
from the Boston Post (Shore) Road; a few minutes 
by motor from the New York State Road at Rj'e Lake. 
Route cards will be sent. 
Type — The “Connecticut garden” of wild flowers and place 
where they grow; landscapes designed to develop and 
emphasize the natural features characteristic of the 
various situations tvhere the wild flowers grow after 
their kind — hillsides, ridges, out-croppings, ledges, ra- 
vines, glades, brook and meadow, bog and pond. 
Owner’s remarks — The owner is always glad to show visi- 
tors the gardens ; but this he can only do by appoint- 
ment made in advance as far as possible, as it is im- 
possible without a guide to satisfactorily see the gar- 
den which is necessarily extensive and requires walk- 
ing. It is not a garden “round about the house.” Any 
reasonable number accompanying member. 
MRS. COLIN M. INGERSOLL, Member-At-Large. 
Location — “Evergreen Farms”, Lime Rock Road, Salisbury, 
Conn. 
Type— In formal rock and wild garden. 
Best Bloom — May and June. 
Specialty — The development of two acres, wood and garden. 
Visiting days — Anj' time if notified. 
MISS ANNIE BURR JENNINGS, Member-At-Large. 
Location — “Sun nie-Holme”, Fairfield, Conn. Boston Post Road, 375. 
Type — No special type, but interest taken in color scheme. 
Best' Bloom — June and time of roses. 
Visiting days and hours — Any day, any hour. 
Owner’s Remarks — If owner is not at home will visitor kindly ask 
for the gardener. 

MRS. A HENRY MOSLE, Member-At-Large. 
Location — Black Point, Crescent Beach, Conn. 
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MRS. ERNEST RICHARDSON, Member of Garden Club 
of Princeton. 
Location — Neck Road, Lyme, Conn. 
Type — Formal, walled garden. 
Best Bloom — Early and mid-season. 
Visiting days and hours — Welcome at any time. 
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