Association in Washington entrusted us with a small but valu- 
able exhibit of native wild plants. 
We joined with other clubs for a Rose Show in June and in 
the same way held a Chrysanthemum Show and sale of plants in 
October. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Mrs. Lyman C. Josephs. Alice V. Josephs, President. 
October 25, 1921 
BEDFORD GARDEN CLUB 
There have been eight regular meetings during the year. 
Informal Flower Shows were held at five of these meetings. 
PROGRAM 
April: Growing, Preparing and Packing Flowers for 
Exhibition Mr. Isaac Henderson 
Spring spraying of Apple Trees 
Mrs. Edwin Holier 
May : Flower Arrangements Mrs. Allen Marquand 
June : Paeonies Mrs. Edward Harding 
The Club also took part in the Joint Flower Show 
held at Purchase, with the Rye, Greenwich, New 
Canaan and Ridgefield Clubs. 
July : Berries and Small Fruits Mr. James Wood 
Mr. Fletcher Steele 
August : Wild Flower Meeting. A visit to Mr. Benjamin 
Fairchild's Garden and informal talk by Mr. 
Fairchild on the use of native growths in plant- 
ing. 
September : Fall Flower Show, including exhibit of Flowers 
and Vegetables grown by school children. 1200 
packets of seed were distributed in the spring 
and the gardens visited by Club members dur- 
ing the summer. 
Chrysanthemums and other Autumn Flowers. 
Paper by Charles Totty 
October: Birds and Gardens Mr. Herbert Job 
Annual Meeting. 
The grounds of the Bedford Hills Community House have 
been planted by the Club. 
A Bird Bath Exhibit was made at the International Flower 
Show, in March ; also an Entry in the Window Box Competition 
of the City Gardens Club. 
Evelyn Noyes Saltus, 
President. 
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