Contents 
Page No. 
Bart ram's Garden Ernestine Goodman and Charlotte Toland 3 
Spring Gardens 6 
Putting the Garden to Bed Mary Helen Wingate Lloyd 17 
The Arnold Arboretum W. T. Councilman 25 
More Cleveland Gardens 28 
Bill-Boards 31 
Book Reviews Alice Harding 32 
Gardener's Miscellany . . .■ Anna Gilman Hill 35 
Plant Material Mary Helen Wingate Lloyd 39 
Special Plant Societies Henrietta M. Stout 43 
News and Views Emily Perkins Knapp 46 
Garden Pests and Remedies Eomayne Latta Warren 48 
Wild Flower Preservation Fanny Day Farwell 50 
Color Chart Cards Fletcher Steele 55 
Planting to Attract Birds .Alan F. Arnold 56 
Notes 58 
Correspondence 60 
Tentative Programme 
October Meeting of The Garden Club of America, Washington, D. C. 
OCTOBEE 23KD. 
8 P. M. Committee Boom, Red Cross Hall. Meeting of 
Council of Presidents. 
OCTOBEE 24TH. 
10 A. M. General Meeting, Red Cross Hall. 
12 M. Visit Pan American, Octagon House and nearby 
gardens. 
■1 P. M. Lunch independently. 
2 P. M. To Mt. Vernon by boat. 
6 P. M. Arrive Washington from Mt. Vernon. 
8 P. M. National Museum — Lecture on Park System by Mr. 
Charles Moore, Chairman Fine Arts Commission, and Mr. 
James L. Greenleaf. 
9 P. M. Visit exhibits of National Museum and Smithsonian, 
birds, wild flowers, etc. 
OCTOBEE 25TH. 
10 A. M. Visit Agricultural Department and Chrysanthemum 
Show (Members may also visit gardens on selected list at 
this time). 
1 P. M. Lunch independently. 
2 P. M. Tour of Parks with Mr. Moore, including Mt. Hamil- 
ton, Rock Creek, Lincoln Memorial and Arlington. 
5 P. M. Call at White House. 
8 P. M. Wild Flower play and talks by scientific experts. 
OCTOBEE 26TH. 
Members are invited bv Mrs. Hertle to visit Gunston Hall. 
