Our past activities have been chiefly work at the Flower 
Mart, where our booth received the Alice Whiteridge Garrett 
Medal for the best color scheme and plant arrangement. 
We exhibited at the Flower Show at Ruxton and competed 
for the bronze medal offered by the Garden Club of America, our 
club receiving a first and second prize for delphiniums. 
Our most successful effort is the judging of our gardens 
by an expert gardner in no way interested in our club. We 
compete for six prizes. 
Most Artistic Garden. 
Most Blooms in Garden. 
Best kept Garden. 
Color Scheme in Garden. 
Condition of Plants in Garden. 
Best Water Garden. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Mrs. W. Champlin Robinson 
President. 
ULSTER GARDEN CLUB 
An exhibit of garden slides of our own gardens, prepared 
and colored by one of our members, was given early in the spring, 
followed soon after by another exhibit of slides of wild flowers, 
prepared by the Short Hills Garden Club, and procured for us 
through generosity of one of our members. These slides were 
later shown at the High School. 
During the season the club made a gift of twenty window 
boxes, filled with flowers to the Tuberculosis Hospital. 
Competitive floral exhibits both for arrangement and for 
best specimens, have been held in the club during the summer. 
We have also had the privilege of exhibiting in one of the large 
store windows in Kingston. 
Through interest of one of our members, a "Little Gardens 
Club" has been started, and we have helped in mothering this 
club by distributing flowers and plants from surplus stock, and 
in showing our interest where needed. 
One of our members gave a delightful luncheon to the mem- 
bers of the Millbrook, Short Hills, Phillipstown and Ulster Gar- 
den Clubs after which local gardens were visited. Shortly after 
we motored to Millbrook for luncheon with the Millbrook Club 
at "Thornedale" and listened later to a delightful talk by Mr. 
Loring Underwood. 
Respectfully submitted, 
Isabel S. Warren 
Secretary. 
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