Copy of From the result of the discussion at the Annual Meeting and 
Letter sent from the number of requests that come to this office for 
to all suggestions for programs for the different Member Garden Clubs, 
Presidents it has been decided to issue the Annual Report of the Member 
about Clubs of the Garden Club of America in chronological form, 
reports covering the topics of discussion at the different meetings. AVe 
for 1921-22 are including the report of the Garden Club of Lake Forest for 
the year 1921-22 as a model. We realize that the work of your 
Club may be somewhat different so that you cannot reproduce 
this identically. We will also allow your Club, if necessary, ten 
more lines than are used in the Lake Forest report. Will you 
have your report typewritten and sent, in similar form to the 
enclosed copy, to this office before the first of December. It is 
essential that this date should be observed if you wish to have 
your Club represented in this little annual booklet. It is our 
intention to publish this report annually and to mail it to every 
member of the Garden Club of America with the January 
issue of the Bulletin. 
Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, Secretary. 
Books and The Library of the Garden Club of America is too little 
Lectures known by Club Members. It contains books on garden subjects, 
lectures and informal papers by members of the Garden Club 
of America, and files of good lectures from all parts of the 
country, with the subjects and prices of their lectures. The 
Library Committee begs member Clubs to add to this library. 
_ When a club has had a particularly successful meeting it should 
be a pleasure for that club to send a copy of the paper just read, 
or the name of the lecturer just heard to the Library Committee, 
that other clubs may have an equal enjoyment. 
Also when a club finds itself without a paper or lecturer, send 
to the Garden Club of America Library and use the material 
or information which is to be had for the asking. 
A list of books in the Library is being compiled and will be 
printed in a future number of the Bulletin. 
Katherine T. Gary, Chairman. . 
- Practical It has been suggested that other Garden Clubs might be 
Lectures interested in hearing of the course of lectures we have had at 
before the our regular meetings this summer. 
Lake FOREST *• So ^ Management Dr. John M. Coulter 
fi.Ai?m?M Ttttd Department of Botany 
VjtARDEN XjIAJB o /"f„„.,7„ m -n„-„„„„„„ tt ■ -j. & i-tl.- 
University of Chicago 
2. 
Garden Diseases 
3. Derivation of our Cultivated Plants 
4. Periodicity and Dormancy 
5. Physical Features' of the Chicago Area 
G. II elation of Man to Nature in the Area 
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Dr. Henry C. Cowles 
Department of Botany 
University of Chicago 
Dr. Wellington Jones 
Department of Geography 
University of Chicago 
