The 2004 New England Spring Flower Show Begins on March 13th -- And Winter Officially Becomes a Distant Memory!


February 26, 2004--Who needs a groundhog when you have the Spring Flower Show?!! The 2004 New England Spring Flower Show, presented by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society (MassHort), is the region's largest annual indoor event, the longest running flower show in the world and the second largest flower show in the country. 2004 marks the MassHort's 175th year and the 133rd year of The New England Spring Flower Show.

The theme of this year's show is "Deeply Rooted," a tribute to the cultural traditions and natural realities that blend to create the beauty and diversity of New England's gardens. The highly anticipated event, which regularly attracts more than 130,000 gardening enthusiasts, will consist of more than 5 acres of exhibit space. Attractions at the event include over 50 gardens designed by local, national and international landscape professionals; amateur competitions highlighting the creations of area garden clubs and junior horticulturalists; more than 250 garden related vendors in the Garden Marketplace; and lectures and demonstrations throughout the nine-day show.

When: Saturday, March 13 – Sunday, March 21, 2004     (Preview Party on Friday, March 12th)
   
Show Hours:
Saturdays 10 am – 9:30pm
Sundays 10am – 5:30pm
Monday -- Friday 10am – 9:30pm

Where: Boston's Bayside Expo Center

Tiket Prices: Weekend $20
Weekday (On site purchase) $17
Weekday (Advance purchase) $16
Senior Weekday (65 and over) $14
Children (ages 4 – 12) $7

Advance tickets are available at area Borders Bookstores, select garden centers and nurseries, by calling 866-468-7619 (toll free) and on line at www.masshort.org.





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