Bulletin of 
XLhc (3art>en Club 
of amertca 
March, 1918 
No. XXIV 
President 
MRS. J. WILLIS MARTIN 
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 
Treasurer 
MRS. H. D. AUCHINCLOSS 
33 E. 67TH Street, New York and 
Newport, R. I. 
Secretary 
MRS. BAYARD HENRY 
Germantown, Philadelphia 
Librarian 
MISS ERNESTINE A. GOODMAN 
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia 
Vice-Presidents 
MRS. WILLIAM CABELL BRUCE 
8 Mt. Vernon Pl., Baltimoee, Md. 
AND RUXTON, Md. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING 
Alma, Michigan 
MRS. JOHN E. NEWELL 
West Mentor, Ohio 
Editor 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER 
1220 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, 
AND Lake Forest, Illinois 
The objects of this association shall be: to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening among 
amateurs; to share the advantages of association, through conference and correspondence in this 
country and abroad; to aid in the protection of native plants and birds; and to encourage civic planting. 
jMrs;, arctjilialb ©. 3Rus(2;eU 
THE GARDEN CLUB is sorrowful and tenderly 
mourns a kindly friend, a wise counsellor, a gentle 
enthusiast. A life is ended untimely, but a life so 
crowded with good deeds, fine thoughts and loving 
service that years could not add to its usefulness and 
beauty. The world is poorer for the noble presence 
that has passed from it, but richer for the graces of 
heart and mind whose memory will abide through all 
the years to come. 
