Dinner Table Decorations 
Open to Member Clubs of the Garden Club op America. 
To be staged by noon of March 13th and kept up until March 16th. 
Tables five (5) feet in diameter will be furnished by the manage- 
ment (stained dark). 
Any table accessories may be used: glass, silver, metals, pottery, 
baskets, linen, lace, silk, cotton, wool. 
Decorations in this class may be composed of flowers, fruit, foliage, 
branches, berries, alone or in combination. 
Four plates may be used to designate places, all to be supplied by 
exhibitor. 
No knives, forks, spoons, nor glasses may be used. 
Simple Cottage or Bungalow Luncheon Table Decorations 
Open to Member Clubs of the Garden Club of America. 
To be staged by noon of March 16th and kept up until March 19th. 
Tables five (5) feet in diameter will be furnished by the manage- 
ment (stained dark). 
Table accessories, baskets, bark receptacles, local pottery, glass, base 
metals, and simple table covering of linen, cotton, or wool may be used. 
Four plates may be used to designate the places, all to be supplied 
by exhibitor. 
No knives, forks, spoons or candlesticks may be used. 
(First, Second and Third Prizes are to be awarded each Class. 
Donors to be announced later.) 
Rules 
(a) Individual Members and Member Clubs intending to exhibit 
must apply to the Secretarial Office of the Garden Club op America, 
59S Madison Avenue, New York, for entry blanks to be filled out and 
returned. No entries will be accepted later than March 11th. 
(b) Decorations used in the Garden Club op America classes need 
not be grown by exhibitor. 
Directors Prize of $100.00 for Commercial Flowers 
To be awarded for the best Group of Miscellaneous Tulips covering 
200 square feet. 
The Gold Medal of the Garden Club of America 
To be awarded for the best "Garden or Garden Group," judged by 
our own scale of practical as well as deeoratiye points. 
The International Flower Show offers its Silver Medal 
For the best exhibit in the regular Competitive Classes of Private 
Growers made by one of our members. 
As soon as the final schedule is complete, a copy of it, to- 
gether with the rules, will be mailed to the President of each of 
the Member Clubs, and additional copies will be sent to 
individual members upon application for same to the Secretarial 
Office, 598 Madison Avenue, New York City. 
It is earnestly requested that individual Members and 
Member Clubs make entries wherever possible, not only to show 
our appreciation of the generous awards offered but to insure 
the success of the Garden Club of America's exhibits. 
Margaret C. McPherson. 
Chairman Garden Club of America Flower Show Committee. 
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