' Back In the Library of the Garden Club of America there are 
Numbers quite a number of old Bulletins from the date of 1913-1922. 
of the The list is given below. Any Garden Club member desiring any 
Bulletin copies to add to her files can have them by sending ten cents for 
each Bulletin desired, to the Central Office, 598 Madison 
Avenue, New York. As space must be made there for library 
books, this offer is for a limited time. On the first of December 
all old Bulletins will be destroyed. 
1913— October. 
1914 — January, July, October, April. 
1915 — January, April, July, September, November. 
1916 — January, March, May, July, September, November. 
1917 — January, March, May, July, September. 
1918 — January, March, May, August. 
1919 — November. 
1920 — January, March, May, July, December. 
1921 — January, March, May, July, September, November. 
1922 — January, March, May, July. 
Annual The Annual meeting of the Garden Club of America will 
Meeting be held at Newport, Ehocle Island, the last week in June, 1923. 
Competitive The North Country Garden Club met at the home of Mrs. 
Plans for Edward M. Townsend at Oyster Bay on October 3rd. Two 
Small Place weeks before the meeting a plan was sent to each member upon 
which the following problem was to be worked out: A house 
40 x 25 and a garage 10 x 15 were to be placed on a half-acre lot 
and the ground planted and developed as the members saw fit. 
The plans were judged at the time of the meeting for original- 
ity, convenience and practicabilhVv. 
(Secretary's note. This competition follows a suggestion which was 
made at the Annual Meeting that a typical house and garage would be 
placed upon a town lot 75 feet wide and 150 feet deep, and that the house 
and garage and the planting should be worked out in miniature as the 
miniature gardens were last year. The Flower Show Committee of 1922- 
23, of which Mrs. William A. Lockwood is Chairman, has not yet passed 
upon this suggestion, but if it considers it practical it will send the details 
to each Member Club).) 
Lectures in A course of lectures under the joint auspices of the New York 
New York Horticultural Society and the Garden Club of America will be 
given in the Lecture Hall of the Museum of Natural History. 
77th Street and Central Park "West, New York City, 3 o'clock in 
the afternoon. (Syllabus to be had on application to the Central 
Office, 598 Madison Avenue, New York City). 
The Way to the Good Small Garden. Fletcher Steele. Nov. 9. 
Gardens of Old Neiv York. Eiehard Schermerhorn, Jr. Dec. 14. 
(To be announced later — probably Mr. J. Horace McFarland.) Jan. 11. 
Grafting and the Future of Nuts. Dr. Eobert I. Morris. Feb. 9. 
Italian Gardens and Fountains. Signora Olivia Eosetti Agresti. Mar. 8. 
Flowers of South Africa. E. H. Wilson. Apr. 29. 
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