STATES 
MRS. JOHN WOOD STEWART, Member-at-Large, (See 
Florida also). 
Location — City Garden — 205 West 13th Street New York 
City. Best bloom, tulip time. 
Summer Garden — "Solana”. .^sharoken Beach, North- 
port, L. I. 
Type — Part formal ; lower terrace touching high tide. Rock 
garden — pergola; high tide; waterfall; brook; pool; 
sun dial — Temple of the Sun; secluded path leading to 
shrine — Madonna — “Star of the Sea". 
Best Bloom — Tune to October. 
Visiting days and Hours — Welcome any hour. Best at 4 p. 
m. and moonlight nights. 
Owner’s Remarks — Garden intimate and winsome. Value 
lies in being made from a sandbar. 
OHIO — Garden Club of Cincinnati, Garden Club of Cleveland, Shaker 
Lakes Garden Club. 
PENNSYLVANIA — Garden Club of Allegheny County, Gardeners of 
Montgomery and Delaware Counties, Garden Club of Phila- 
delphia, The Weeders. 
MRS. J. A. NAUMAN, Member-At-Large. 
Location — “Bleak House”, Lincoln Highway, Kinzer, Lan- 
caster Co., Pa. 
Type — Hardy, perennial, informaal. 
Best Bloom — June 1st to July 15th. 
^’"Specialties — Peonies and iris, if anything. 
Visiting days — At any time. 
Owner’s Remarks — Garden is SO simple that it seems hardly 
necessary to fill out above. Vegetable garden is rath- 
er unusual, however. 
RHODE ISLAND — Garden Association in Newport. 
MISS MARIAN C. COFFIN, Member-At-Large. 
Location — Watch Hill, R. I. East Hill Road, off Westerly 
Road. 
Typ e — Small door yard garden. 
Best Bloom — .August and September. 
Visiting days — Will be glad to show garden if members will 
give notice in advance. 
MRS. R. G. HAZARD, Garden Club of Santa Barbara and 
Montecito. 
Location — Holly House, Peace Dale, Rhode Island. 
Typ e — Semi-formal. 
Best Bloom — June, September and October. 
Specialty — .“Ml the }'ear interest. 
Visiting days — Any afternoon by asking at house. 
Owner’s Request — Please leave visiting card and pick no 
flowers 
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