Bulletin Information 
Extra copies of the Bulletin may be had for .35 cents each. 
It is found that some copies of each issue of the Bulletin go astray. To save 
To Club time it has been decided to send to each Club secretary three extra copies to be 
Secretaries : given to any members of their Club who fail to receive their copy. Please explain 
Important this to your Club at your next meeting. 
When your copy of the Bulletin does not reach you please apply to the Secre- 
To Club tary of your Club who will have extra copies for replacing those lost in the mail. 
Members The editor would be grateful for articles of from 500 to 2,500 words. In the 
Articles for November issue of the Bulletin a list of subjects of particular interest to our mem- 
Publication bers was printed and we had hoped that contributions upon these and other subjects 
would be submitted. We must, however, make two stipulations; that all articles be 
typewritten and that they reach us four weeks before the issue for which they are 
intended goes to press. 
In writing to the Bulletin please give your full name and address and also the 
name of the Member Club to which you belong. The Bulletin file is arranged by 
Clubs and unless all information asked for above is given confusion may arise. 
The March issue of the Bulletin was erroneously Number II (new series). Ob.viously it should 
have been Number III (new series). The editor is not sure who should apologize for this error. 
Board of Directors 
(Incomplete) 
Chairman 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER, 
Lake Forest, III., and 1220 Lake Shore 
DRfVE, Chicago 
The Gardener's Miscellany 
MRS. ROBERT C. HILL 
EASTHAMPTON, L. I., AND 960 
Park Ave., New York 
Plant Material 
MRS. CHARLES W. HUBBARD 
Winnetka, III. 
Secretary (Ex-officid) 
MRS. HAROLD I. PRATT 
Glen Cove, L. I., and 820 Fifth 
Ave., New York 
Garden Literature 
MRS. WILLIAM K. WALLBRIDGE 
Short Hills, N. J. 
Garden Pests and Remedies 
MRS. BENJAMIN WARREN 
Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. 
Special Plant Societies 
MRS. JOHN A. STEWART, JR. 
Short Hills, N. J. 
At the meeting of the Garden Club on December ist it was decided that mem- 
bers should be allowed to subscribe to the Bulletin for non-members. This will 
not throw open our subscription list to the public, but it will make it possible for 
anyone really interested to receive the Bulletin regularly. If you wish to subscribe 
for some friend, or sponsor the subscription of some non-member you may do so. 
The subscription price is $1.50. The name and address of the subscriber and 
the member through whom the subscription is sent should be forwarded to the 
editor, together with a check made payable to the Garden Club of America. 
