Crocker, Mrs. George U., Nauman, Mrs. John A., 
37S Marlborough Street, Kinzer, Lancaster County, 
Boston, Mass. \ Pennsylvania 
Culver, Mrs. Frederick, Sealy, Mrs. Geokoe, 
Hadlyme, Connecticut Galveston, Texas 
Draper, Mrs. George, Steele, Mr. Fletcher, 
164 East 63rd Street, 7 Water Street, 
New York City Boston, Mass. 
ExLEY, Miss Emily, Thayer, Mrs. Bayard, 
1823 Walnut Street, Lancaster, Mass. 
Philadelphia, Pa. Thayer, Mrs. John E., 
Hertle, Mrs. Louis, Lancaster, Mass. 
Gunston Hall on Potomac, Thayer, Mrs. Nathaniel, 
Lorton P. 0., Va. Lancaster, Mass. 
Leslie, Mrs. George N., Jr., 
Seabrigkt, New Jersey 
The President then outlined the work and aim of the International Internation- 
Institute of Agriculture, at Rome, Italy, and stated that there had al Institute 
been no American representative since the late Mr. David Lubin. of Agri- 
A proposal was made to request the Senate to appropriate a sufl&cient cultuee 
sum to secure an able man for this position. The matter was referred 
to the Committee on Legislation, which will communicate with the 
Department of Agriculture at Washington. 
It was announced that Mrs. John A. Stewart had resigned as Committee 
Chairman of the Committee of Special Plant Societies, owing to the for Special 
pressure of her duties as Acting President of the Garden Club of Plant 
America. Mrs. Walter S. Brewster suggested that representatives Societies 
from the Rose, Dahha, Peony and other societies be placed on this 
Committee to obtain information on Flower Shows and allied sub- 
jects. On motion duly made and seconded it was 
Voted: That the Bulletin Committee form the Committee for 
Special Plant Societies. 
In connection with this issue, the question was raised as to the 
legaHty of admitting outsiders to membership on sub-committees. It 
was agreed that such a measure would be constitutional. 
In connection with an account of the meeting called at the State Anti-Bill- 
House in Boston in relation to the bill recently introduced in the board 
Massachusetts Legislature concerning the restriction of the billboard Campaign 
nuisance, it was reported that among those present were members of 
the North Shore Garden Club and Mr. Fletcher Steele, a Member-at- 
Large of the Garden Club of America. 
On motion the meeting adjourned. 
