The Miniature Garden Class, first prize won by Miss Mary 
Wright Logan, Philadelphia, for a very charming rock garden, 
with pool and terraces; second, Mrs. Alfred Stengel of The 
Weeders for an autumn cottage garden in a white paling fence. 
The Gardeners of Delaware and Montgomery Counties 
staged a Collection of Out Door Chrysanthemums and also a 
collection of Indoor Chrysanthemums. These were arranged on 
tables 5 feet in diameter and were awarded a Bronze Medal in 
each class. 
The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society is arranging its 
Annual Autumn Flower Show for November 7-8-9, 1922. It 
will be larger than last year and it is hoped to include classes 
similar to those given by the Garden Club of America and 
its Member Clubs in the schedule of the Spring Flower Show 
in New York. 
For the convenience of Member Clubs, intending to hold Flower 
Flower Shows, it has been arranged that a full line of printed Show 
equipment, necessary for proper and business-like running of Equipment 
shows, together with directions for use of same, may be obtained 
at a cost of $18.00, from the Executive Office of the Garden 
Club of America, 598 Madison Avenue, New York City. ' This 
comprises : 
(1) 500 Entry Blanks. 
(2) 500 Entry Cards. 
(3) 500 Envelopes. 
(4) 1 Exhibitor's Book. 
(5) 1 Judges' BQok. 
(6) 1 Class Book. 
The Entry Blanks and Cards will have a space left at the 
top for individual Club to insert its own name. 
Should 500 Entry Blanks or Cards seem too many, they 
could readily be kept over for another show, and the Exhibi- 
tors,' Judges' and Class Books should certainly last for several 
shows. Additional Entry Blanks, cards and envelopes may be 
obtained pro rata. 
The directions which will accompany the equipment, may be 
a decided help to some Member Clubs, who are not entirely 
familiar with the correct method of managing Flower Shows. 
Since co-operating with the Horticultural Society, we are learn- 
ing a great deal more than we ever knew about running shows 
properly, and we are glad, and even eager, to pass on to those 
Member Clubs who wish it, what knowledge we have gained 
along these lines. 
Margaret C. McPherson. 
Chairman, Flower Show Committee. 
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