On October 19th, The Club held its first flower show. The 
hearty co-operation we received from the Garden Clubs of Short 
Hills, Somerset Hills, Princeton, Rumson and Trenton was the 
greatest inspiration and made the show a very successful affair. 
There were seventy-three {72>) exhibitors; of these only 
seven were professionals. The proceeds from this show go to 
the "Lest We Forget Committee." 
No new members were admitted during the year and through 
deaths and resignations we have lost three members making our 
total twenty-three members with a limited membership of thirty. 
Helen Page Wodell 
(Mrs. Ruthven A. Wodell) Secretary. 
21 Edgewood Road 
Summit, N. J. November 12, 1921. 
THE GARDEN CLUB, TRENTON 
During the past year the Garden Club of Trenton has had 
seven regular meetings, with several papers written by members. 
At one meeting Mrs. Nathaniel Britton gave a delightful lecture 
on "The Preservation of Our Native Wild Flowers." The Wild 
Flower Preservation Committee obtained permission for the Club 
to establish a wild flower reservation in the park, and the April 
meeting was devoted to collecting and planting wild flowers in 
the ravine. 
A small Flower Show for Club members was held in May 
and there were six classes of exhibits. Ribbons were awarded, 
and some very creditable exhibits were shown. 
The Club collected money to supplement the planting started 
the year before around the Old Barracks. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Gertrude G. Vroom 
Secretary. 
THE GARDEN CLUB OF TWENTY 
The Garden Club of Twenty has completed a most success- 
ful year, and the members have shown great interest. The new 
Committee recently appointed by the Garden Club of America on 
"Co-operation and Suggestion" has given our Club a new impetus, 
and we have already formed a Committee and become active in 
endeavoring to suggest the planting of new trees in our most cher- 
ished Washington Square, where the trees are now dying, due to 
careless handling ; also we hope to boycott the billboard industry, 
where ever it interferes with the scenic beauty. 
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