Bulletin ot 
TLbc (3ar6en Club 
of Hmerica 
January, 1921 No. VIII (New Series 
President jst Vice-President 
MRS. S. V. R. CROSBY MRS. SAMUEL SLOAN 
gs Beacon Stkeet, Boston, and 4S E. S3D Street, New Yo«k, and 
Manchesteh, Mass. Gassison, New York 
Treasurer 2nd Vice-President 
MRS. HUGH D. AUCHINCLOSS MRS. JOHN A. STEWART, Jr. 
33 E. 67TH Street, New York, and Short Hills, New Jersey 
Newport, R. I. „j Vice-President 
Secretary MRS. SAMUEL H. TAFT 
MRS. HAROLD I. PRATT 3329 Morrison Avenue, 
820 Fifth Ave., New York, and Clifton, Cincinnati, Ohio 
Glen Cove, L. I. w^ Vice-President 
Librarian MRS. FRANCIS B. CROWINSHIELD 
MRS. FREDERICK L. RHODES 164 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass., 
Short Hills, New Jer.sey and Marblehead, Mass. 
Editor 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER 
1220 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, and Lake Forest, Illinois 
The objects of this association shall be: to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening among 
amateurs; to share the advantages of association, through conference and corresp>ondence in this 
country and abroad; to aid in the protection of native plants and birds; and to encourage civic planting. 
Four Seasons fill the measure of the year; 
There are four seasons in the mind of man: 
He has his lusty Spring, when fancy clear 
Takes in all beauty with an easy span; 
He has his Summer, when luxuriously 
Spring's honey'd cud of youthful thought he loves 
To ruminate, and by such dreaming high 
Is nearest unto Heaven; quiet coves 
His soul has in its Autumn, when his wings 
He furleth close; contented so to look 
On mists in idleness — to let fair things 
Pass by unheeded as a threshold brook: 
He has his Winter too of pale misfeature. 
Or else he would forego his mortal nature. 
Keats 
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