In memory of Mrs. Renwick who truly gardened finely, the Short 
Hills Garden Club offers a medal, to be known as the "Emily D, 
Renwick Achievement Medal." Each year it will be awarded to the 
Garden Club member who best deserves it. It is worth working 
for and worth winning, but unless many of us work no one will be 
v/orth}^ of it. 
Our other medal, the Medal of Honor, will be ready, too, this 
year. It will go to the American who has achieved most in horticul- 
ture. That member, we assume might and should some day be a 
Club member. 
With these two honors to be won, with Mr. Wilson's assertion 
to spur us on, can we fail to unfurl our colors as the cham^pions of 
American Horticulture? K.L.B. 
Very Important 
The North Shore Garden Club 
of 
Massachusetts 
Proposed Programme for Annual Meeting 
June 29, 30 and July i, 1920 
June 28 Arrival of delegates. 
June 28 8 p.m. Executive Committee Meeting. 
June 29 10 a.m. Loj^ve Manchester Horticultural Hall in motors, 
visit ]Vft^~"©^e^e«se's and Mrs. Coolidge's, go to "Indian 
Hill," West Newbury, visit house and garden, go to Mrs. 
Moseley's, Newburyport. Luncheon by invitation of Mrs. 
Moseley. 
2 p.m. Business Meeting at Mrs. Moseley's. 
4 p.m. Visit the place and gardens and motor to Mrs. 
Crane's " Castle Hill," Visit the place and gardens. Dinner 
by invitation of Mrs. Crane. 
8 p.m. Council of Presidents^ ^^M%^a 
June 30 10 a.m. Business Meeting at JManchester (j^ace to be' 
announced). Visit North Shore Horticultural Society 
Flower Show in Horticultural Show, Manchester. Lunch- 
eon at Mrs. Crosby's, West Manchester, b}'- invitation of 
Mrs. Crosby. 
2 p.m. Leave Mrs. Crosby's by motor and go to Eastern 
Point, Gloucester. Visit Miss Davison's and Miss Hawley's 
place and several neighboring places. Return by motor 
as far as Crow Island Beach where we leave the motors 
and walk along the shore to Mrs. Hopkinson's, Miss Sturgis' 
and Mrs. Lane's. 
