July 23-24 A Flower Show in co-operation with the 
North Shore Horticultural Society. 
August 5 A luncheon followed by an informal dis- 
cussion of garden problems. 
September 7. ."Fungi of Our Fields and Woods," by Mr. 
L. H. Pray. 
September 30.. "Gardens here and there." 
October 13. . . ."Arboretums," by Mr. O. C. Simonds. 
Two lectures to school children on Wild-flower Preservation 
were given by Mrs. Albert A. Michelson. 
The Club co-operated with the Women's National Farm and 
Garden Association in making an exhibit of garden sculpture. 
The Public Libraries of Winnetka and Lake Forest were 
supplied with flowers arranged for effect. 
The Saturday morning Flower ]\Iarket, which was estab- 
lished last season, continued to be successfully maintained. The 
money earned by the Flower Market and a sum contributed 
from the Flower Show receipts were given for the purpose of 
planting a public Athletic Field and Playground. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Florence Martin President. 
THE LAKE GENEVA GARDEN CLUB 
The Lake Geneva Garden Club has enjoyed a very success- 
ful season. The first meeting was held at the residence of Mrs. 
^^"rigley. when the report of the Council of Presidents, held in 
in New York in May, was read. The next meeting, at the resi- 
dence of Mrs. Edw. E. Ayer, where a delightfully instructive 
paper was read by Mrs. Ayer on the " Redwoods of California," 
followed by views that she had taken. A week later a luncheon 
at thel Country Club with members of the Garden Club of Illi- 
nois and the Evanston Garden Club as guests, followed by an il- 
lustrated lecture by Mr. Jesse Lowe Smith on "The Milkweeds 
and Their Insect Guests." Mrs. Frank Rehm's garden was visit- 
ed and tea served in a most attractive way. 
Mrs. Charles L. Hutchinson had an afternoon with the Wild 
Flowers at her home. Each one present was asked to describe 
a wild flower and the others to guess its name. A stroll through 
their woods that abound with wild flowers was a treat that fol- 
lowed. 
Mrs. Samuel W. Allerton gave a most interesting description 
of colored views that she had collected of "Pasadena Gardens." 
Plans for beautifying the grounds around the railroad station 
are being considered. 
Respectfully submitted. 
(Mrs. Seymour Morris) Ida T. Morris, Presideni. 
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