Hotel* References 
Mrs. George Orvis, The Equinox . Manchester, N. H. 
The Edgemere Club . Edgemerei, L. I. 
Mr. Elmer E. Matthews, Huntington Golf and Marine Club 
. Huntington^ L. I. 
Mr. E. L. Douglas, Douglas Inn.Douglas Hill, Maine 
Mr. B. H. Terwilliger, Mt. Meenagha House and Cottages, 
. Ellenville, N. Y. 
Mr. James Webb, The Santuit.Cotuit, Mass. 
Mr. Almon C. Judd, The Elton, . Waterbury, Conn. 
Mr. A. W. Plumb, The Maplewood . Pittsfield, Mass. 
Mr. J. A. Sherrard, Hotel Preston and Cottages, 
“On the Edge of the Ocean" . Beach Bluff, Mass. 
Mr. W. W. Brown, The Granlidden. Lake Sunapee, N. H. 
Mr. W. W. Brown, The Aspinwall . Lenox, Mass. 
Mr. A. W. Curtis, The Curtis Hotel . Lenox, Mass. 
New York Athletic Club .... Travers Island, New Rochelle, N. Y. 
The Greenwich Inn . Sound Beach, Conn. 
The Mansion House . Fishers Island, N. Y. 
The Ardsley Club . Ardsley-on- H udson, N. Y. 
Conn. Hospital for Insane, Joseph J. Smith.... M iddletown, Conn. 
John E. Dean, The Inch Arrow House, Dalhousie, New Brunswick 
From photographs sent us by enthusiastic Suffragette Cos¬ 
mos growers, two from beautiful gardens in Massachusetts are 
reproduced with those from our own gardens. 
These pictures show very large flowers, some as large as five 
inches in diameter. One should understand that all the flowers 
will not be of this large size; there are many smaller. But the 
average size is most satisfactory as evidenced by the results. 
We try not to claim more than will be fulfilled. 
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