by giving everyone something to do. For each meeting two 
members write, or otherwise prepare, articles from different 
angles of some timely subject, protesting, and urging lack of 
knowledge, they are answered by "You will know when you 
have prepared your subject." This research work brings our 
heretofore somewhat moss-grown library into active use. There 
will also be competitive Garden Designing for the winter months. 
Cooperation with other New Jersey Garden Clubs in two 
Flower Shows, our own Dahlia Show and exhibiting in Shows 
in which The Garden Club of America was interested brings what 
we feel to be our most successful year to a close. 
Anne P. Stewart 
President. 
October 5, 1921. Bernardsville, New Jersey 
THE GARDEN CLUB OF SOMERSET HILLS 
Eight regular meetings. 
Four special meetings. 
Two lectures with slides. 
One by Mrs. Nathaniel Britton ; subject. "Wild Flowers and 
Trees." 
One by Mr. Farrington ; subject, "Flowering Trees." 
Two Successful Sales of Surplus Stock. 
Questionnaire from which resulted schedule for 1921. 
Competed for the special prize offered by Mr. Newbold at 
the New York Horticultural Show for a Bird Bath with Plant- 
ing. 
Hostess Club for the North Jersey Rose Show on June 15th. 
Matilda H. Lloyd 
(Mrs. Francis G. Lloyd) 
SOUTHAMPTON GARDEN CLUB 
Schedule of the Southampton Garden Club Summer 1921 
Wednesday, June 22d — 
At the residence of the President at three o'clock. Busi- 
ness meeting, summer plans formed. 
Wednesday, July 13th — 
At the School House Auditorium. Large public meet- 
ing for children and grown-ups. Mrs. Sage, representing 
National Association of Audubon Societies spoke on our 
native and migratory bird neighbors. 
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