GARDEN CLUB OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT 
1920-1921 
Practical talk by Mr. Sierman, Landscape Gardner. 
Exhibition of slides from The Garden Club of America. 
Five additional slides were shown from photographs of the gar- 
dens of our members. 
Lecture by Mr. Loring Underwood, "The Arnold Arbore- 
tum." 
Exhibited a basket of flowers at the International Flower 
Show in New York which received Honorable Mention. 
Sent $25 to the Committee of the G. C. of A. to mitigate the 
severities of Quarantine No. Z7 . 
Three papers on "Garden Ideals." 
Informal talk on "Spring-flowering Bulbs," Mr. Keser. 
Paper on "Friendship's Garden." Report of the Secretary, 
on the visit of the President and Delegate to the Annual Meeting 
in New York. 
Interesting visit at the invitation of The Garden Club of 
Middletown, and a return visit from that club. 
Visited gardens in Farmington. 
The Garden Club of Litchfield invited our members to a 
luncheon and a tour of its gardens. It was a day of supreme 
enjoyment. 
Cooperated with the Connecticut Horticultural Society at 
its June Show. 
Our members contributed bouquets of flowers arranged by 
themselves to the Hartford Public Library. The Flower Mis- 
sion also received contributions. 
The Club is gratified to report that Mrs. Howard Knapp, 
our correspondent to the Bulletin of the G. C. of A. has joined 
the Editorial staff of that Magazine. Her department is called 
"News and Views." 
Mary Gray 
(Mrs. R. W. Gray) 
President. 
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