Bulletin of 
Ztbe (3ar6en Club 
of Hmerica 
December, 1920 No. VII (New Series) 
President ist Vice-President 
MRS. S. V. R. CROSBY MRS. SAMUEL SLOAN 
OS Beacon Street, Boston, and 4S E. S3D Steeet, New York, and 
Manchester, Mass. Garrison, New York 
Treasurer 2nd Vice-President 
MRS. HUGH D. AUCHINCLOSS MRS. JOHN A. STEWART, Jr. 
33 E. 67TH Street, New York, and Short Hills, New Jersey 
Newport, R. I. ^rd Vice-President 
Secretary MRS. SAMUEL H. TAFT 
MRS. HAROLD I. PRATT 3329 Morrison Avenue, 
820 Fifth Ave., New York, and Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio 
Glen Cove, L. I. ^ih Vice-President 
Librarian ' MRS. FRANCIS B. CROWINSHIELD 
MRS. FREDERICK L. RHODES 164 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass., 
Short Hills, New Jersey and Marblehead, Mass. 
Editor 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER . 
1220 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, and Lake Forest, Illinois 
The objects of this association shall be: to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening among 
amateurs; to share the advantages of association, through conference and correspondence in this 
country and abroad; to aid in the protection of native plants and birds; and to encourage civic planting. 
To Meadows 
Ye have been fresh and green, 
Ye have been fill'd with flowers, 
And ye the walks have been 
Where maids have spent their hours. 
You have beheld how they 
With wicker arks did come 
To kiss and bear away 
The richer cowslips home. 
You've heard them sweetly sing, 
And seen them in a round: 
Each virgin like a spring, 
With honeysuckles crown'd. 
But now we see none here 
Whose silvery feet did tread 
And with dishevell'd hair 
Adorn'd this smoother mead. 
Like unthrifts, having spent 
Your stock and needy grown, 
You're left here to lament 
Your poor estates, alone. 
Herrick. 
