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Autumn’s Colors: September 8–November 18 Reconnect with nature amid the glowing reds, golds, and oranges of Autumn. Our Garden Railway returns in October, sparking the imaginations of our littlest garden explorers as it travels through a scenic landscape. Escape to our Conservatory for the Chrysanthemum Festival, October 27–November 18. Our horticultural expertise shines as we unveil this year’s Thousand Bloom Mum, the largest in North America.

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Autumn’s Colors September 8–November 18

AUTU

MN

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Reconnect with nature amid the glowing reds, golds, and oranges of Autumn. Our Garden Railway returns in October, sparking the imaginations of our littlest garden explorers as it travels through a scenic landscape.  

Escape to our Conservatory for the Chrysanthemum Festival, October 27– November 18. Our horticultural expertise shines as we unveil this year’s Thousand Bloom Mum, the largest in North America. The performing arts shine as well, as we welcome a lineup of concerts sure to be as inspiring as the beauty that surrounds you.

Autumn’s Colors On view September 8–November 18

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Fireworks, Fountains, & Lights Out Light: Installations by Bruce Munro Closing September 29 Special ticket required for September 29 evening.

Only a few weeks remain for you to experience Light. Explore Munro’s installations set throughout the Gardens and Conservatory. Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Admission Tickets Required • Tickets Limited To experience Light we recommend purchasing timed tickets in advance to guarantee entry. On Saturday evenings after 4 pm, Members require free reservations via longwoodgardens.org or by calling

610.388.1000. On September 1 only Fireworks Ticketholders are permitted in the Gardens after 6 pm, and on September 29 only Fireworks Ticketholders are permitted in the Gardens after 5 pm. Light-only tickets and Member reservations not available.

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Fireworks & Fountains Show, The Amazing ‘80s! Saturday, September 297:15 pm

Our final Fireworks & Fountains Show, featuring the greatest hits from the ‘80s, is the grand finale for Light! Guests and Members require Fireworks & Fountains Show tickets to view Light on September 29. The Gardens close to everyone but Fireworks & Fountains Show Ticketholders at 5 pm.

Limited tickets remain, purchase at longwoodgardens.org

About Your Fireworks Tickets Tickets are good for all-day Gardens admission including the Light: Installations by Bruce Munro exhibit. Guests may reserve a space in the Gardens after 3 pm. No blankets allowed. No refunds or exchanges. Chairs can be rented on-site or in advance for $5 online while supplies last.

Now–September 1

Sunday–Tuesday

9 am–6 pm

Wednesday–Saturday

9 am–11 pm

September 2–29

Sunday–Tuesday

9 am–5 pm

Wednesday–Saturday

9 am–9 pm

Light is Best Viewed

After Dusk

Open late Wednesday–

Saturday through

September 29. Purchase

tickets and make free Saturday

evening Member reservations

at longwoodgardens.org or by

calling 610.388.1000.

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SmART Night September 207–9 pm Light-inspired refreshments will be available for purchase.

Speaker: Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Dartmouth College, Kristina Lynch, Ph.D., discusses the Northern Lights

First Person Arts StorySlam: The topic is Everyday Magic, and all guests are invited to share a personal story about this theme! If you wish to take the mic, leave First Person Arts your name at the door. Each contestant is given five minutes to share their bright ideas to win over the crowd.

Don’t Get Left in the Dark!Join us for our final SmART Night & family-fun Light Night! Free with Gardens Admission

Light Night September 145–9 pm

Get an up-close look at stars and constellations in the night’s sky by looking through telescopes with real astronomers! Enjoy a performance by juggling experts, the Gizmo Guys, at 7 pm.

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Light: Installations

by Bruce Munro

exhibition on view

until 9 pm.

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New Online Survey Available!We want to hear from our Members! We’ve posted a new survey for you to share your thoughts and ideas about our Membership program. Tell us how

we can best serve you! Visit the Membership page at longwoodgardens.org and take our 5-minute survey today. Survey closes September 30.

Members-only Moments

New Branching Out Lecture Series Registration opens September 21,

10 am

The Unexpected Houseplant— with Tovah MartinSunday, Feb 1011 am & 2:30 pm

Gathering: Memoir of a Seed Saver—with Diane Ott WhealySunday, March 1011 am & 2:30 pm

Seeing Trees: Discover the Extraordinary Secrets of Everyday Trees—with Nancy Ross HugoSunday, April 2811 am & 2:30 pm

The Backyard Homestead— with Carleen MadiganSunday, May 1911 am & 2:30 pm

Free for Members, Member guests $25Advanced registration required, longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000.

Lectures are 1–1.5 hours. Space is limited.

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Holiday Dining Events Member Pre-sale: September 21–24, sale begins at 10 am Public sale: September 25, sale begins at 10 am Tickets: longwoodgardens.org

Thanksgiving BuffetNovember 22Seatings every half hour from 11:30 am–7:30 pmGive thanks with friends and family at this sumptuous holiday feast in our elegant Ballroom.

$60 ages 12 & over $49 Members ages 12 & over$32 ages 5-11 $26 Members ages 5-11$5 ages 1-4 / Free for infants

Breakfast with SantaDecember 8, 9,15,16, 22 8:30 am & 10 amPack your wish-lists for your visit with Santa! Everyone will enjoy a gourmet breakfast buffet at The Terrace.

Ticket price includes timed admission tickets to experience A Longwood Christmas.

$42 ages 12 & over $34 Members ages 12 & over$23 ages 5-11 $19 Members ages 5-11$5 ages 1-4 / Free for infants

Member Appreciation Day Wednesday, September 26 Members enjoy all-day 20% discounts in The GardenShop, 1906, and The Café. Reservations for 1906 are strongly recommended via opentable.com .

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September

1 Fireworks & Fountains: Swan Lake 8:15 pm1

4 Ornamental Grasses6-part classSeptember 4, 11, 25 October 2, 9, 167–9 pm *

Autumn Calendar

The class you want sold out? E-mail [email protected] or call 610.388.5454 to request a copy of our full-year Continuing Education catalog.

The Member event you want sold out? Make sure we have your e-mail address at [email protected] to receive notifications when registration opens.

Please note all ticketed events are limited.

5 Landscape Design II10-part classSeptember 5, 12, 19, 26 October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 November 76–8 pm *Sold Out

6 Plant Disease Identification Walk

9 am–12 pm *

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8 Autumn’s Colors On ViewSeptember 8–November 18Reconnect with nature amid the glowing reds, golds, and oranges of fall. As autumn’s chill sets in, escape to our Conservatory where horticultural feats abound.

Indie Folk-Pop Concert: Buried Beds 7 pm

Planting Trees and Shrubs 9 am–12 pm *

9 Culinary Delight Dinner:

6–11 pm Savor a late summer feast amid Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. Enjoy an inspired multi-course dinner in the Conservatory under our Light Shower installation.1

Sold Out

Carillon Concert: Lisa Lonie with the Alexander Brass Quintet 3 pm

11 Advanced Floral Design I

6-part class September 11, 18, 25 October 2, 9, 16 6–9 pm *

12 Weed Identification

9 am–12 pm *

Tips for Turf Diagnosis: Insect

and Disease Management 1–4 pm *

An Evening in The Water Garden 6:30–9 pm * Sold Out

13 Pest Identification

9 am–12 pm *

Plant Disease Identification Walk 1–4 pm *

14 Water, Water, Everywhere

7 am–3 pm * Sold Out

Landscape Design I 7-part class September 14, 21, 28 October 5, 12, 19, 26 1–4 pm * Sold Out

Light Night 5–9 pm Discover bright constellations and enjoy juggling experts the Gizmo Guys at 7 pm.

15 Proportion from the Bottom Up9 am–12 pm * Proportion from the Top Down 1–4 pm *

Tropical Rock’n’rumba Concert:Papo Gely & Timbalona 7 pm

16 Carillon Concert:

Stephen Schreiber 3 pm

17 Introduction to Plant Illustration

6-part class September 17, 24 October 1, 8, 15, 29 9–11:30 am *

Plant Illustration Studio 9-part classSeptember 17, 24 October 1, 8, 15, 29 November 5, 12, 19 12:30–3 pm * Sold Out

19 Natural Table Designs

1–4 pm *

Deciduous Trees 6-part classSeptember 19, 26 October 3, 10, 17, 24 6:30–8:30 pm *

20 SmART Night

7–9 pm Kristina Lynch, Ph.D. sparks a discussion about the Northern Lights and First Person Arts concludes our night with a StorySlam.

21 Branching Out Lecture Series

Registration Starts Today!10 am 1

Member Pre-sale for Holiday Dining Events Starts Today! 10 am 1 Purchase tickets for our popular Thanksgiving Buffet and Breakfast with Santa before the general public. 1906 Wine Dinner featuring wines from South America 1

6 pm

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22 Dahlia Show

1–5 pm Brilliant dahlia blooms at the 2nd annual Mid-Atlantic Conference Dahlia Show and The Greater Philadelphia Dahlia Society Show.

Beginning Bonsai 9 am–3 pm * Sold Out

Orchids for Beginners 9 am–12 pm *

Mariachi Band Concert:Mariachi Flor de Toloache 7 pm

23 Dahlia Show

9 am–5 pm

Carillon Concert: David Maker 3 pm

24 Elements of Design Garden Tour – NYC’s Highline 7 am–6 pm *

Sold Out

Moonlight Magic 8–10 pm *

Sold Out

25 Public Sale: Holiday Dining Events 10 am 1 Tickets for our Thanksgiving Buffet and Breakfast with Santa on sale today.

26 Teacher Professional Development: Poetry in Nature 5–8 pm ***

Member Appreciation Day

29 Fireworks, Fountains,

& Lights Out! Today is the last day to experience Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. Our final Fireworks & Fountians Show, featuring the greatest hits from the ‘80s, is the grand finale for Light. Guests require Fireworks Show tickets to view Light, on this date, September 29.

Fireworks & Fountains: The Amazing ‘80s 7:15 pm 1

Teacher Professional Development: Poetry in Nature 8:30 am–4 pm ***

Floral Fun: Bidding Summer a Fine Farewell 10 am–12 pm *

30 Branching Out Lecture Series: 10 Tips to Better Garden Photography 2:30 pm Sold Out

October

1 Garden Railway opens today!

On view through January 6, 2013

Senior Day 9 am–5 pm

Kids’ Story Time 10 am, 10:45 am

Bluegrass Concert: Marc Silver & the Stonethrowers

1 pm

2 Senior Day

9 am–5 pm

Kids’ Story Time 10 am, 10:45 am

Bluegrass Concert: Marc Silver & the Stonethrowers

1 pm

3 Home School Day

Life Circles (K–8) and Multiplying Plants (9–12) 10–11:30 am

Inspiring Floral Artistry–A Hallmark of Spectacular Design

October 3–5 3

Featuring special guest Damien Koh. Presented in partnership with PHS and Longwood Gardens. More details at longwoodgardens.org

Photography After Hours 4-part class October 3, 10, 17, 24 6–9 pm *

6 Floral Design: Balancing Act9 am–12 pm *

Focus on Architecture 9 am–4 pm *

7 Organ Concert:

David Christopher 1 pm

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8 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

Plant Science – Understanding Plants 6-part class October 8, 15, 22, 29 November 5, 12 1–3 pm * 6–8 pm *

9 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

11 Lighten UP!

4-part class October 11, 18, 25 November 1 7–9 pm *

Sustainable Landscape and Design Theory 5-part class October 11, 18, 25 November 1, 8 4:30–6:30 pm *Sold Out

13 Floral Design: Creating

A Statement9 am–1 pm * Sold Out

Webelos Forester Activity Badge Day: Scout Program 10–11:30 am

14 Photographing the Champion

Trees of Longwood7 am–1 pm *

Interpretations in Colored Pencils 5-part class October 14, 21, 28 November 4, 11 1–3:30 pm *

15 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

16 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

19 Perennial Plant Conference 2012

at Swarthmore College9 am–4:15 pm *

Floral Fun: Harvest of Color10 am–12 pm *

World Concert:Peter Yarrow 8 pm 2

20 Teacher Professional

Development: Poetry in Nature8:30 am–1 pm ***

Native Meadows from the Ground Up 9 am–3 pm *

Spotlight on Mums Floral Design 1–4 pm *

22 The “Art” of Floral Design

9 am–4 pm *

Kids’ Story Time 10 am, 10:45 am

23 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

Basic Floral Design II 6-part class October 23, 30 November 6, 13, 20, 27 6–9 pm *Sold Out Members-only Classical Guitar Concert: Miloš 8 pm 1

26 Organ Concert:

Olivier Latry 8 pm 2

27 Chrysanthemum Festival

October 27–November 18Tens of thousands of blooming chrysanthemums flourish in our Conservatory. Don’t miss the largest chrysanthemum in North America, the Thousand Bloom Mum, with more than 1,000 blooms on one stem.

Gardener: It’s Your Planet – Love It!: Junior Girl Scout Program 10 am–12 pm 4

Masters Floral Class: History of Flower Arranging2-part class October 27, 289 am–4 pm *

World Concert: Buika 8 pm 2

28 Branching Out Lecture Series: Wicked Plants 2:30 pmSold Out

29 Landscape and Architecture

Lecture with Kim Wilkie 6 pm 1

(Calendar continued)

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Kids’ Story Time10 am, 10:45 am

30 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

Taming Water in the Garden: Puddles, Pools, and Ponds4-part class October 30 November 6, 13, 207–9 pm *

November

1 Broadway Concert:

Barbara Cook 8 pm 2 Limited tickets available

3 Floral Design Certificate Exam

9 am–12 pm *

5 Kids’ Story Time

10 am, 10:45 am

6 Home School Days Landmark (K–8) 10–11:30 am Kids’ Story Time 10 am, 10:45 am

9 Introduction to Ikebana2-part class November 9, 1–4 pm * November 10, 9 am–4 pm *

World Concert: Dailey & Vincent 8 pm 2

10 Jazz Concert:

Christian McBride and Inside Straight 8 pm 2

11 Organ Concert:

Jeff Fowler1 pm

12 Kids’ Story Time10 am, 10:45 am

13 Kids’ Story Time10 am, 10:45 am

14 Mums in Ikebana

6:30–8:30 pm *

15 Application Deadline**

Longwood Graduate Program

16 Floral Fun: A Season of Plenty 10 am–12 pm *

19 Lights! Camera! Christmas!

4–9 pm *Sold Out

Floral Design: Let’s Talk Turkey6–8:30 pm *

22 Thanksgiving Buffet 1

A Longwood Christmas

November 22–January 6 We’ll put the stars in your eyes this holiday season as you wander though half a million twinkling lights, thousands of poinsettias, and magnificent Christmas Trees.

* Advanced registration & fee required: ce-registration.longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.5454For a complete list of our Continuing Education opportunities visit us online. Members save 10%.

** To apply: longwoodgardens.org

***Apply through West Chester University by calling 610.436.2202

1 Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000

2 Special ticket required: ticketphiladelphia.org 215.893.1999

3 Pre-registration & fee required: www.pennsylvaniahorticulturalsociety.org or by calling 215.988.8897

4 Registration required: gsep.org

School & Youth program. Pre-registration required: longwoodgardens.org

Branching Out Lecture Series. Registration required: longwoodgardens.org, 610.388.1000, Members: Free, Guests: $25

Purchase tickets for our Summer Barbeque (3–8 pm) at longwoodgardens.org

Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Admission Tickets Required • Tickets Limited

Enjoy a complimentary coffee reception at the conclusion of this performance.

Prix-fixe, pre-performance dinner reservations available, $41. Make reservations at opentable.com.

Dining

Education

Family Fun

Horticulture

Members-only

Performance

Light: Installations by Bruce Munro Event

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All Aboard Our Garden Railway

(1) Our Garden Railway opens October 1, and features a whimsical display set into motion with G-scale model trains. This will be the 12th year the railway has delighted kids from ages 1 to 92 with custom trains traveling in and out of bridges, tunnels, and special water features. Five locomotives rumble through the display at once with more than 45 different engines during the season. The track encompassing 450 feet, twists and winds through eight bridges and tunnels; the largest signature bridge is 17 feet long and 12 feet high. Make sure our littlest conductors enjoy the special section installed at their eye level!

Homegrown Mums

(2) Did you know that all of the mums you see trained into spirals, arches, and shields during our Chrysanthemum Festival are grown right here at Longwood Gardens. We grow all 13 classes of chrysanthemums to exhibition quality —these are not your average mums. Our mums are grown through cuttings or tissue cultures, taking a small amount of plant material and developing it in special growing conditions so that we can quickly multiply a mum stock to make large quantities of plants. In order to supply the thousands of mums that fill the Conservatory each year, mums are grown in the Mum Field and Nursery, located across Route 1, as well as in the Estate Houses, the greenhouses

connected to the Conservatory. Our expert mum growers fill these spaces with all of the extraordinary shapes that grace our Conservatory each November. This year for the first time Longwood is also using these spaces to create and trial bonsai mums.

Falling for the Cascade Mum

(3) The cascade mum is unique for its growth rate, which allows individual cascading stems to grow up to an incredible eight feet in a season! This characteristic inspired mum growers in Asia to mimic cascading shapes found in nature. Thirty years ago we introduced these mums into its spectacular collection and have since developed a “Longwoodized” adaptation of the Asian style by growing the mums at a dramatic angle down wire frames. Our mum Senior Gardener grows over 1,000 cascade mums every year, all by hand, using over 20 miles of wire to train the mums into shapes. The mums are started 15 months in advance to be ready for each Festival. This past July cuttings were taken to prepare for our 2013 show. This year the cascade mums will be constructed into a new 7-foot high ‘Tall Cloud’ form on the floor of the Exhibition Hall. Another cascade mum attraction will be the 13-foot arches on the Patio of Oranges that guests can mingle and move about beneath.

Soil to Sky

(4) At Longwood, we take a holistic approach to sustainability that we term “soil to sky.” We care for our existing high-quality landscapes and restore others by promoting biodiversity and encouraging a robust web of life on our property. For us, sustainability means a true and balanced collaboration of nature and

Highlights fromOur Gardens

Garden Railway Opens October 1

This model train display operates during regular Gardens hours, weather permitting, through January 6, 2013.

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Free Daily Programs There is so much to do, see, and hear at Longwood Gardens. Dive into our history on a heritage tour, ask gardeners and volunteers questions about our Waterlily Display (on view through mid-October), embark on a guided walk to see our fall foliage in peak bloom, spot some of our feathered friends on a bird walk, and much more. Check our website or inquire in the Visitor Center for a detailed listing of free programs.

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culture. An area our Land Stewardship team focuses on throughout the autumn season is the wetlands on our Abbondi property, west of the main Gardens. These wetlands were built in the early 1990s with assistance from the US Fish and Wildlife Service’s Partners for Fish and Wildlife Program. About 90% of our native animals rely on wetlands like these throughout the year as part of their lifecycle. Two old farm ponds were converted to a larger wetland by constructing a berm and water control structure that allows us to vary the depth of the water throughout the year. As the weather gets cooler, many species of shorebirds, ducks, and geese use this wetland on their annual migration when heading south for the winter.

Transforming the Tropical Terrace

(5) Though today the Tropical Terrace seems like a permanent fixture of the Gardens, its original incarnation was the Hibiscus House, constructed in 1919. However, an awkward flow of pedestrian traffic and a desire to connect the Rose and Banana Houses demanded a reimagining of the space. Today’s Tropical Terrace was installed in 1957–58 under the designs of Wilmington’s Victorine and Samuel Homsey, Inc. Not intended to reference a single geographic location, the house displays an amalgam of tropical flavors through equally diverse media, from vines and ground covers to small trees and ornamental shrubs. Ever evolving, this year saw the removal of the false epiphyte tree in favor of some very exciting plant material; favorites include the palm Rhapis multifida– a new species for the Gardens–and the Longwood-trialed Alocasia ‘Nile High’. Showcasing these additions is a rock wall artfully crafted by our own masons.

Planning for the Trials Conference (6) We are prepping for the second ever International Trials Conference in September 2013. The conference will be in conjunction with the unveiling of a new trial garden located within the Idea Garden. What can you expect at the conference? Professionals that conduct and use information developed from plant trials will converge, focusing on current research and important aspects of trialing annual, perennial, and woody plants. Trials aren’t anything new to us as our plant trials began in 1960, and our research in this field continues to guide us today. Our first named release in 1965 was a wintercreeper Euonymus plant, Euonymus fortunei ‘Longwood’. A small team of Research Specialists conducts our indoor and outdoor plant trials year-round in the research greenhouses and at the research nursery. We’ve had many successful trials which lead to named releases including Camellia releases ‘Longwood Valentine’ and ‘Longwood Centennial’; Ilex releases ‘Longwood Gold’ and ‘Longwood Gardens’; Clivia releases ‘Longwood Debutante’ and ‘Longwood Fireworks’; and many more.

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Save the Date! Landscape & Design Lecture: Led by the Land featuring Kim WilkieMonday, October 29

Led by the Land explores the relationship between land, water and life; a subtle cohabitation that creates landscapes. Author and designer of Longwood Gardens’ East Conservatory Plaza, Kim Wilkie, will speak about his philosophy of land and human settlement, illustrating the ideas with examples of his work. Kim will show how ancient traditions of sculpting the land can inspire new forms and meanings at the same time as creating habitats for wildlife and spaces for theatre.

Led by the Land is presented in partnership with The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. Location and event details coming soon at longwoodgardens.org.

Fountain Shows Daytime Main Fountain Garden Shows Now—October 14: 5-minute fountain shows at 12, 2, and 4 pm

Shows do not run on the days of Fireworks & Fountains Shows.

Evening Main Fountain Garden Shows Now—September 1: half-hour fountain shows on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 9:15 pm.

September 5–29: Evening fountain shows begin at 8:15 pm

Shows do not run on the days of Fireworks & Fountains Shows.

Open Air TheatreNow–September 1: 5-minute shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, 5 pm.

September 2–October 14: shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 3 pm, and 4:55 pm.

October 15–November 21: shows run at 10 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, and 4:55 pm.

Shows do not run on days when there are rehearsals or performances. All Open Air Theatre and Main Fountain Garden shows are weather dependent.

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Performances that InspireA World of Music Series

Peter Yarrow October 19, 8 pm Platinum recording artist and Grammy winner Peter Yarrow is renowned for his creative, touching, and engaging folk music that has inspired audiences for generations with songs such as “Puff, the Magic Dragon.”

Performance: Exhibition Hall$40 Reserved seating$34 Members

Classical Series Members-only Concert: Miloš October 23, 8 pm Named the 2011 Gramophone Awards Young Artist of the Year, Miloš revives the heritage of the classical guitar. Performance: The Ballroom $15 Members $20 Member guests Tickets only available via longwoodgardens.org or 610.388.1000

Organ Series Olivier Latry October 26, 8 pm Olivier Latry is the titular organist of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Paris. Latry has received numerous awards and honors, including the Prix Del Duca in 2000 and the 2007 Honorary Fellowship from the Royal College of Organists. Performance: The Ballroom $40 Reserved seating $34 Members

A World of Music Series

Buika October 27, 8 pm Flamenco singer Buika has been hailed as the “Flamenco Queen.” The New York Times calls her unique blend of flamenco, jazz, soul, and blues “luminous…magnificent…superb!” Performance: Exhibition Hall$35 Reserved seating$30 Members

Pick 3, Save 10% Build your own concert series and save 10%. This discount can be applied

when tickets to three separate performances are purchased in one transaction. Discount applies to performances sold through Ticket Philadelphia only.

Wine & Dine Look for this dining symbol to make a reservation for a prix-fixe,

pre-performance dinner, in our fine dining restaurant, 1906. Three gourmet courses, $41. Reservations can be made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000.

Meet the Artist Look for the coffee symbol to enjoy a complimentary coffee reception with

the artist after select performances.

Tickets Unless otherwise noted tickets are sold via Ticket Philadelphia: ticketphiladelphia.org / 215.893.1999.

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A World of Music Series

Barbara Cook November 1, 8 pm Barbara Cook’s silvery soprano has delighted audiences for more than 50 years. Considered “Broadway’s favorite ingénue” during the heyday of the Broadway musical, Cook has launched a second career as a recording artist. Performance: Exhibition HallLimited tickets remain:$36–60 Reserved seating$31–55 Members

A World of Music Series

Dailey & Vincent November 9, 8 pm Dailey & Vincent are recognized for their vocal superiority as reigning three-time International Bluegrass Music Association Entertainers of the Year. Performance: Exhibition Hall$40 Reserved seating$34 Members

Jazz Series

Christian McBride and Inside Straight November 10, 8 pm Bandleader and jazz bassist Christian McBride presents hard swing to bluesy groove tunes with his acoustic jazz quintet Inside Straight. McBride won his first Grammy Award in 2012. Performance: The Ballroom$45 Reserved seating$38 Members

Members-only Concert: Miloš Tuesday, October 23

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Chrysanthemum Festival On view October 27–November 18

Chrysanthemum Festival is unlike any other horticultural and artistic feat ever seen—featuring over 20,000 blooming chrysanthemums grown in extraordinary ways, preserving an ancient art form while innovating technique and display.

Wander through our Conservatory and see how our horticulture experts trained these colorful fall favorites into unique designs, including tall cloud forms, 13-foot arches, ball standards, shields, and more.

See our most audacious plant of all, the largest Thousand Bloom Mum in North America with over 1,000 white flowers on one stem!

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Ikebana International Exhibit / Ameriseki Group of the N.A., Viewing Stone Society / Brandywine Bonsai Society ShowNovember 3 & 49 am–5 pm

The Greater Philadelphia Dahlia Society ShowSeptember 22, 1 pm–9 pmSeptember 23, 9 am–5 pm

Flower Shows

Flower Shows are free with Gardens Admission.

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Tickets include all-day admission to the Gardens and are considered timed admission tickets to experience Light: Installations by Bruce Munro. Guests may reserve a space in the Gardens after 3 pm. No blankets allowed. No refunds or exchanges. Chairs can be rented on-site for $5.

Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Admission Tickets Required • Tickets Limited Admission to A Longwood Christmas is by timed admission ticket only. There is no admittance to the Gardens without a timed admission ticket. Encourage your friends and family to buy tickets in advance at longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000 to avoid disappointment. Tickets are limited.

Member Reservations Members and guests covered by your Membership require free reservations after 2 pm on Peak Days during A Longwood Christmas. Reserve in advance at longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000. Reservations limited. Chimes Tower Level Members do not require reservations. Member reservations are not yet available. Details coming soon at longwoodgardens.org.

Bringing Guests? Guests not covered under a Membership require a timed admission ticket. Complimentary Guest Tickets may not be used during Peak Days.

An Added Perk for Chimes Tower Members!Our Chimes Tower Members and guests covered by their Membership may visit without reservations anytime during A Longwood Christmas.

Learn about upgrading to a Chimes Tower Level Membership today at longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000.

A Longwood ChristmasNovember 22, 2012–January 6, 2013

We’ll put the stars in your eyes this holiday season as you wander through half a million twinkling lights, thousands of poinsettias, and magnificent Christmas trees. Beautifully lit fountains dance in our starry holiday wonderland, and concerts are presented daily.

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Peak and Non-Peak Days During A Longwood Christmas

Peak DaysAll Saturdays and Sundays and December 26–31. Members require free reservations after 2 pm.

Non-Peak DaysMonday–Friday, excluding December 26–31. Members, come as you wish.

Members Get More on Mondays

Member Mondays: November 26, December 3, 10, and 17 / 5–9 pm Want to experience exclusive hours and purchase tickets for guests with ease on-site? Come out for exclusive Members-only hours where Members can bring guests using their complimentary guest tickets and Bring Friends Package tickets. The stars shine extra brightly on these nights as Members receive 20% discounts in The GardenShop and The Terrace.

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Gardens Hours

Now–September 1 Sunday–Tuesday, 9 am–6 pmWednesday–Saturday, 9 am–11 pm

September 2–29Sunday–Tuesday, 9 am–5 pmWednesday–Saturday, 9 am–9 pm

September 30–November 21 9 am–5 pm

November 22–January 6A Longwood Christmas9 am–9 pmPeak Days and December 26–31, 9 am–10 pm

Tickets

Buy Before You Arrive • Timed Admission Tickets Required • Tickets Limited Timed tickets are required to experience Light: Installations by Bruce Munro and A Longwood Christmas.

Member ReservationsMembers require free reservations after 4 pm on Saturday evenings during Light: Installations by Bruce Munro and after 2 pm on Peak Days during A Longwood Christmas. Chimes Tower Level Members do not require reservations throughout A Longwood Christmas.

Members make reservations via longwoodgardens.org or by calling 610.388.1000.

Peak and Non-Peak Days during A Longwood Christmas

Non-Peak DaysAll Mondays–Fridays excluding December 26–31.

Peak DaysAll Saturdays and Sundays and December 26–31.

General Admission / Non-Peak Day AdmissionAdults: $18Seniors ages 62+: $15Students with student ID: $8Children 4 & under: Free Members: Free

Peak Day AdmissionAdults: $25Seniors ages 62+: $22Students with student ID: $11Children ages 4 & under: FreeMembers: Free reservations required

Prices and hours are subject to change

Dining at The TerraceThe Terrace is a Certified Green Restaurant through the Green Restaurant Association and offers two dining experiences, open daily:

The CaféEnjoy casual fare made from fresh seasonal ingredients.

1906Savor this artful, full-service dining experience. Reservations made via opentable.com or by calling 610.388.1000.

Become a MemberMake our world yours—become a Member today. Membership pays for itself in two visits.

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Phone: 610.388.1000Website: longwoodgardens.org

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Photography credits: Larry Albee, Longwood Gardens, Corriette Schoenaerts, and Daniel Traub

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