MASSACHUSETTS 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 
This is the largest and most influential 
body of its kind in the United States. Annual 
dues are ony $3.00 and entitles members to 
make use of the finest horticultural library 
in the World, copies of the Transactions of 
the Society, admissions to Lectures and 
Flower Shows, a copy of the magazine 
“Horticulture” 24 times yearly and other 
advantages. 
The next great Spring Flower Show will 
be held in Mechanics Building, Boston on 
March 17-22, 1941. This exhibition annually 
covers over 100,000 square feet of space and 
the coming one will he distinct and contain 
features not previously seen in Boston. 
There will be 9 other exhibitions during 
the year with a Camellia shew in late Janu- 
ary and special exhibitions of Daffodils and 
Tulips during May. All exhibitions but the 
one in March will be held in Horticultural 
Hall, 300 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, 
Mass. 
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY 
Everyone interested in Roses should be- 
long to the American Rose Society, with 
headquarters at Harrisburg, Penn. The an- 
nual year book issued by the Society is alone 
worth more than the price of membership, 
which is $3.50 per annum. For full informa- 
tion apply to Secretary, American Rose 
Society, Harrisburg, Penn. 
