and Payment for the Medal of Honourary Award, be dissolved, with 
the understanding that its funds be turned over to the Treasurer of 
the Garden Club of America. 
The President asked for a report from the Committee on the Color Chart 
Colour Chart. The Secretary read a letter from Mrs. Francis King, Committee 
of the Garden Club of Michigan, Chairman of this Committee, stating 
that since communication could be taken up again with foreign 
countries, much could be accomplished in this Committee, and 
asked that it be continued. It was moved, seconded, and carried that 
this Committee be continued. 
The President asked for a report from the Conmiittee on Trades Committee 
Relations. Miss Rose Standish Nichols, Consultant Member of the on Trades 
Garden Club oe America, the Chairman of this Committee, re- Relations 
ported as follows : While the Committee may seem to have done very 
little work during the past year, it had laid the foundation for better 
work in the future. The American Association of Nurserymen had in- 
vited the Garden Club of America to send a representative to 
their Chicago Meeting, At this meeting it is intended to discuss the 
status of relationship between this Association and the Garden 
Club of America. At the Spring Meeting of the Garden Club of 
America, Mr. J. Edward Moon, President of the American Associa- 
tion of Nurserymen, expressed the views of the Association as an 
organization upon Quarantine 37. 
The President asked for a report from the Committee on Lectures 
and Original Papers. Mrs. Frederick L. Rhodes, the Librarian, and 
Chairman of this Committee, reported as follows : 
During the past year the Librarian has revised and brought up Report of 
to date the list of Lectures on subjects of interest to Garden Clubs. Librarian 
This has required correspondence with each lecturer, in order to 
obtain the latest information as to subjects, lantern slides, terms and 
other details. The revised list has been pubHshed, for the information 
of member clubs, in the Bulletin for May. Member Clubs are requested 
to send to the Librarian the names and addresses of lecturers, not 
included in the pubUshed list, whose work has been found to be 
satisfactory. 
The Library now contains 115 original papers, and 123 pamphlets 
including University of Illinois Bulletins of the Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station, also Bulletins of the Pennsylvania Department of 
Agriculture, and a complete file of the Bulletins of the Garden 
Club of America. A catalogue of the entire library has been prepared 
during the past year and a copy has been transmitted to the Editor 
of the Bulletin for pubhcation. During the year several requests for 
papers have been received from Member Clubs and the desired papers 
have been duly sent. 
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