Miss ADGUsxmE Haughton, Paoli, Pa., and 1624 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Songs appropriate to a Garden Club meeting. Singing atid explaining a programme of songs. 
Immediate vicinity %2S.oo and e.xpeoies. 250 miles, $50.00 and e.xpenses. 500 miles, $100.00 
and expenses. 
Mr. Herbert K. Job, 2qi Main Street, West Haven, Connecticut. 
"Wild Bird Life." "Knowing Our Wild Birds. ' "The C/iarm and Value of Wild Birds." "How 
to Attract and Propagate Birds." Colored slides, motion pictures, or both. 
$2s.oo and expenses. (Represents the National Association of Audobon Societies.) 
Mr. Charies E. Hunn, Landscape Art Dep't, X. Y. State College of Agriculture. Ithaca, New York. 
Propagation and Care of Shrubbery, (also material for demonstration and numercnis lantern slides.) 
$25.00 and expenses. 
Mr. Furman L. Mulford. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
Beautifying the Farmstead. Beautifying Home Grounds, Street Trees. National Rose Test Garden, 
Roses for the Home. Annual Flowering Plants. (Many black and white, also colored slides with all lec- 
tures.) 
Expenses only when possible to go. 
Miss Rose Standish Nichols. 55 Mount Vernon Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 
The Rise of Gardens, etc. Garden Design. Gardens from a Practical and Aesthetic Standpoint. 
Color in the Garden. English, French and Italian Gardens. How to Group Annuals and Perennials. 
(Black and white, also colored lantern slides with each lecture.) Miss Nichols will adapt her lectures to the 
requirements of any club. 
S50.00 and expenses. 
Mr. T. Gilbert Pearson, 1974 Broadway, New York City. 
Bird Lift in the Garden. Life in tlu:. Nest. The Fight for American Bird Protection, Bringing Birds 
to the Home. (All lectures illustrated, when desired, with colored slides,^ or moving pictures or both.) 
Immediate vicinity S25.00, 250 miles, S30 and expenses. 500 miles, S50 and expenses. 
Miss Elsa Rehuan, Landscape .\rchitect. 492 Mount Prospect Avenue, Newark, N. J. 
Color and Succession of Bloom in the Garden (with lantern slides). The Small Place (with lantern 
slides). Special lectures prepared upon request. 
Immediate vicinity $25.00. 250 miles S50.00. 
Mr. Thomas B. Symons, Department of Agriculture. College Park, Maryland. 
Food Production, tite Relation Between the Producer and Consumer. Present Status of Agricultural 
Production in Relation to Consumption. Extension activities in Maryland. 
Miss Rosalie E. ZiMMERitAX, 1340 Pacific Street, Brooklyn N. Y. 
On Famous Gardens (colored slides.) American Gardens. Practical Talks. 
Immediate vicinity $25.00. 250 miles $40.00. 500 miles S50.00. The lectures can be on French, 
Italian, English and American Gardens, singly or on the most notable of all countries. 
Practical Talks include suggestions on landscape gardening and the planting of trees, shrubs and 
vegetables. 
Mrs. Ch.\rle3 H. Stout, Short Hills, New Jersey. 
Dahlias and their Culture. (Black and while and colored slides.) 
$25.00 and expenses. Fee goes to the war charities. 
Mr. Arthur Herrington, Madison, N. J. 
Iris, Lilacs, Trees, Evergreen Trees, Flowering Shrubs and Trees, Spring ^flowering Bulbs, (Black and 
white lantern slides, also colored slides with all lectures.) 
250 miles, $35.00. 500 miles, $50,00. Can furnish own lantern without cost. 
Mr. J. Horace McF.\rl.-\nd, ilt. Pleasant Press, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 
Comman Trees and Their Uncommon Flowers. Flowers and Ferns in Their Haunts. American Roses 
and Other Roses. (Beauiifully colored lantern slides with all lectures.) 
Immediate vicinity §65.00, 250 miles, $90.00, 500 miles, $125.00. Price does not include lantern 
service. Must have at least one month's notice. 
Miss Marluj C. CoFFI>f, Landscape Architect. 830 Lexington Avenue, New York City. 
Garden Harmony and Succession in Planting (with slides). Gardening Through the Tear, in two 
Parts, Spring and Early Summer — Late Summer and Autumn (Illustrated.) The Country Place andils 
Treatment. Some Gardening "Dont's." Form and Color in tIte Garden (with slides). 
Immediate vicinity, $50,00. 100 miles, S75.00, 500 miles, $100.00 or more, expenses. 
Mr. J. Otto Thilow, Secretarj', Henry A. Dreer, Inc., 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Horticulture and Floriculture. Flowers from Snow to Snow. Alpine Flora of the Canadian Rockies. 
Life and Vegetation of Hawaiian Islands. Flora of Yellowstone Park. Bermuda, Cuba and Jamaica. .4 
Cruise to the South Sea Islands. (Black and white, also colored lantern slides.) 
Expenses only. 
Mr. Ernest N. Cory, College Park, ISIaryland. 
Insects Affecting Flowers and Ornamentals. Insects of the Orchard. Insects of the Garden. Beautiful 
and Interesting Denizens of our Countryside. 
No charge in Maryland, $50,00 and expenses outside of Marj'land. 
Mr. Richard Rothe, Clenside, Pennsylvania. 
Perennials and Perennial Gardens (js-100 slides, mostly in color). Rock Gardens (slides 100, colored 
slides go). Specialist in Rock Garden designing and building. Fascinating Problems in Outdoor Art 
(so to 75 slides in color). 
Immediate \'icinity, $10.00, Longer distances please correspond direct with Mr. Rothe. 
Mr. John Scheepers, No, 2 Stone Street, New York City. 
Tulips. Narcisses and Other Bulbs. Lilies. Iris. (Colored slides with all lectures.) 
Immediate vicinity $50.00, 250 miles Sioo.oo. 500 miles, $150.00. All expenses. 
Mr. Edward .\vis, 500 Fifth Ave., New York City, (Room 402). 
" Birdland" Lecture Recital, (too lantern slides.) 
Immediate vicinity, $50.00. 250 miles, $65.00. 500 mile.^, Sioo.oo. Program. 
Bird Mimic, The Morning Concert, violin and bird songs. Songs and Stories of the Birds. Twilight 
Hymns. A Woodlaiid Concert. The Canary's Song. .4 Meadow Trio. The Wood pewee and the "Country 
Church Organ." Nocturnal Sounds. A Noonday Concert. The Mocking Bird. An Imaginary Bird Trip. 
Vesper Songs. 
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