for the best composition by children on Wild Flower Preserva- 
tion. 
The Garden at Constitution Island has been maintained as 
before. 
Five new members and five new summer members have 
been admitted. 
Respectfully submitted, 
AlLEEN OSBORN WeBB 
President. 
THE GARDEN CLUB OF PRINCETON 
During the past year the Garden Club of Princeton has held 
its usual number of meetings — twelve in all — with varied and 
interesting papers written, in almost every instance, by our own 
members. The Club's activities have been carried on along 
lines similar to last year. The French Market was held, as here- 
tofore, in the public square on Saturday mornings during the 
spring months, and the proceeds devoted to the purchase of 
books on horticulture for the Public Library. The Memorial 
Path which was formally completed in the spring, has had val- 
uable additions to its planting, by our enterprising committee for 
the Preservation of Wild Flowers, and only the wild flowers 
indigenous to our locality, are planted. We, as a Club, have en- 
joyed participation with our sister Clubs of New Jersey, in their 
Flower Shows, and we are planning something similar for next 
spring. A member of our Club held a very successful and beauti- 
ful Rose Show in June, and one exhibitor was so fortunate as 
to win the Medal awarded by the American Rose Society. The 
Club is also undertaking the planting and improving of the 
grounds around our Princeton Hospital and the Nurses' Home. 
We feel that this will impart an atmosphere of cheer and com- 
fort so much needed in making these places inviting and attrac- 
tive. 
Mrs. George Armour 
(Harriette F. Armour) President. 
THE GARDEN CLUB OF RICHMOND 
The Garden Club of Richmond held its last meeting for the 
season on Tuesday, October the Fourth. Those forming its 
membership are residents of Pittsfield, Dalton, Adams, Williams- 
town and Richmond. It was founded six years ago by Mrs. W. 
Rockwood Gibbs of Richmond. 
Due possibly to the added stimulus of having become a mem- 
ber club of the Garden Club of America, this little club has had 
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