shears, one should be able, after the ground is once dug, to do all that 
is seemly in a Flower Garden, for I hold that no woman over 38 
should mow the grass, rake, hoe or edge paths. The ideal person to 
assist the lady of 38 is a small boy, biddable and bossable, freckled, 
red haired and Irish, if obtainable. 
Don't forget to put out your fresh Wren houses early. 
Anna Oilman Hill, 
960 Park Ave,, New York. 
Mrs. Robert C. Hill, 
960 Park Ave., New York. 
Our members are still sending in names of Nurserymen and Seeds- 
men who have served them satisfactorily but whose names did not 
appear in the Hst published in the January Bulletin. It often happens 
that in sending out wedding invitations, the nearest friend's names 
are left out because they are so near, so it happened that some of our 
tried and true Garden Friends were omitted from the first list. 
The Garden Club of America List of 
Nurseries and Seedsmen 
(continued) 
(Subject to addition and revision) 
NURSERIES 
Kelsey, Harlan P. Thuriow & Sons, 
Salem, Massachusetts. West Newbury, Mass. 
Rea, F. J. (phlox) 
Norwood, Mass. 
FLOWER SEEDS 
Stumpp & Walter, 
30 Barclay Street, 
New York City. 
DAHLIA SPECIALISTS 
Huntington, Ralph Sloco'ibe J. H. 
Painesville, Ohio. 555 Towsend Avenue, 
New Haven, Conn. 
Stillman, G. L. 
Westerly, R. I. 
ROSE GROWERS (10 very reliable firms) 
Bobbink & Atkins, Dreer, Henry, 
Rutherford, N. J. Philadelphia, Pa. 
R. & J. Farquhar, How.\rd Rose CoiiPANY, 
Boston, Mass. Hermit, Cal. 
Howard & Smtih, Peterson, George A. 
Los Angeles, Cal. Cromwell, Conn. 
Peterson, George A. Storrs & Harrison, 
Fairlawn, N. J. Painesville, Ohio. 
Totty, Charles H. Walsh, M. H. 
Madison, N. J. Wood's Hole, Mass. 
The following questions and answers in a recent copy of the Plant 
English Garden interested me deeply: Material 
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