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NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY, INC. 
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Enclosed is my check for 
dollars covering cost of membership and dues 
for current year ($2.00 of which covers subscription to quarterly Bulletin of the National 
Chrysanthemum Society). The Beginner’s Handbook on Chrysanthemum Culture is included 
in the dues. Extra copies may be obtained at 25 cents per copy. 
Mail 25 cents extra for Show Handbook ___ 
Name of sponsoring member, firm or person: Shoemaker’ s Gardens 
Mail all inquiries about membership or organization of Chrysanthemum Societies, or Chapters, 
to Mrs. Kerney J. Hurst, 2000 First Ave., Jackson, Mississippi. 
Make all checks payable to National Chrysanthemum Society, Inc. 
and send to Mrs. Ernest L. Scott, 64 South Street, Bogota, N. J. 
A SOCIETY 
organized by and for the 
Amateur Grower 
MEMBERSHIP 
gives you the following: 
1—A QUARTERLY BULLETIN. 
Devoted to the interest of the amateur 
chrysanthemum grower. This will include 
discussion of culture and varieties in all 
of their phases. 
2—HANDBOOKS. 
From time to time, HANDBOOKS on va- 
rious subjects are published and given free 
to the membership. Practical, up-to-date 
information, on all aspects if interest to 
amateur growers afe given, not available 
elsewhere. 
3—MEMBERSHIP LIST. 
The membership list which will be pub- 
lished in our June Bulletin will enable the 
members to become acquainted either by 
personal contact or through correspon- 
dence. 
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4—-ANNUAL SHOW. 
The annual show designed for amateur 
growers enables them to satisfy their com- 
petitive instincts as well as to become ac- 
quainted with new varieties. 
S—ANNUAL MEETING. 
Our annual meeting offers the opportunity 
to hear some of the authorities speak, be- 
come acquainted with your fellow members 
and talk over your problems. 
6—FIELD DAYS. 
Designed to afford an opportunity to see 
what others are doing and how they do it. 
7—INFORMATION. 
If you wish the advantages of the Society, 
it will be necessary to join. All informa- 
tion about diseases, culture or varieties will 
be supplied to members only. 
In addition to the seven advantages and op- 
portunities listed above that membership in the 
National Chrysanthemum Society offers, it also 
affords the opportunity for chrysanthemum en- 
thusiasts to make their own contributions, and 
to work together with others, toward increasing 
the popularity and usefulness of the Chrysan- 
themum. 
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