Garden Club of America 
Additions to the List of Lecturers 
Robert T. Morris, 6i6 Madison Avenue, New York City. 
ffut Growing. 
It is necessary for Dr. Morris to make arrangements some time in advance of any meeting and 
there is no charge for services. 
Miss Anne MacIlvaine, 154 West State Street, Trenton, New Jersey. 
I. Royal Botanical Gardens; 2. Flora of the Philippines {Colored slides) ; 3. Wild Flowers in Ike 
English Isles,-' 4. Flowers Encircling the Spanish Main. 
Expenses only. 
Charles J. Traxlee, 538 Lumber Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 
The Development of Modern Peonies; The Twentieth Century Peony. {Black and while and colored 
slides with both lectures.) 
Immediate vicinity, $50.00 and expenses. 
Miss Jane Manner, 226 West 70th Street, New York City. 
Garden Readings, for Drawing-Room or Garden; The Garden in Literature; Story, Poem, Play, 
Matinee or Moonlight; Prunella or Love in a Dutch Garden; A Fantasy in Three Acts; All in a 
Garden Fair. (Each program lasts an hour.) 
Immediate vicinity, $150; 250 miles, $200; 500 miles, $250. 
Suggested by Mrs. S. H. Taft, President, Cincinnati Garden Club. 
[A complete list of lecturers and their subjects recommended by- 
Member Clubs of the Garden Club of America was printed in the 
May, 1920, Bulletin (No. IV, New Series) and from time to time 
additions have been made. Any questions on the subject of lec- 
turers should be addressed to Mrs. Frederick Leland Rhodes, Li- 
brarian, Short Hill, New Jersey.] 
Original Papers in the Library of The Garden 
Club of America 
Landscape Gardening in Relation to the Placing of How to Grow Roses. By Mrs. Allen Baines, First 
the Flower Garden. By William W. Ren wick. Vice-President of The Rose Society of Ontario 
9 printed pages. 12 printed pages. 
Proper Relationship of Herbaceous Perennials to Paper on Roses, read by Dr. Robert Huey before 
the Other Landscape Features. By J. F. Daw- the Horticultural Society. Lecture 3 typed 
son. II typed pages. pages, synopsis of lecture, i printed page. 
Landscape Art in the Flower Garden. By Mrs. Synopsis of Lecture delivered January 26, ipis, 
Jane Linn Bright (Mrs. J. Coleman Bright). on Rose Growing Oul-of-Doors. By Dr. Rob- 
7 typed pages. ert Huey, before The Garden and Orchard 
The Garden Design in Connection with the House. Society, Philadelphia, Pa. i printed page. 
By E. W. W. I typed page. Tea Roses, read by Mrs. Samuel Betton. Paper 
The Placement of the Garden. By Isabel Pendle- by N. S. B. 2 typed pages. 
ton. 5 typed pages. The Routine of the Rose Garden at Welwyn, Glen 
Landscape Art in Relation to the Flower Garden. Cove, Long Island. By Mrs. Harold Irving 
By Cora Wells Sellers, Ardmore, Pa. s typed Pratt. 13 typed pages. 
pages. My Rose Garden. By M. Mott, Radnor, Pa 
Landscape Gardening in Relation to the Placing of 3 typed pages. 
the Flower Garden. By Mrs. J. Howard Description of Various Sprays and Liquid Foods 
Rhoads, The Weeders. 3 typed pages. which Are Used in Caring for Roses , Directions 
Making, Replanting and Mulching the Perennial for Taking Care of Roses, List of Roses. Rec- 
Bed. By Mrs. Frank H. Potter, Bedford Gar- ommended by Fred W. Taylor. 11 typed 
den Club. 4 printed pages. pages. 
Planting Beds for Effect. Anon. 4 typed pages. Chrysanthemums. By E. P. Martin. 9 typed 
some lists of plants. pages. 
Borers. By Anna Elliott. 4 typed pages. Chrysanthemums. Anon. 3 typed pages. 
Planting. By Mrs. Frances Waters. Bedford Poison Ivy. By Mrs. Charles H. Stout, Short 
Garden Club. 8 typed pages. Hills Garden Club. 3 typed pages. 
Orchids. Anon. 8 typed pages. Poisonous Plants. By Miss Elizaljeth Williams, 
The Early History of the Tulip. By Ellen P. The Gardeners, Montgomery and Delaware 
Williams. 3 typed pages. Co., Pa. 5 typed pages. 
Dividing Perennials. By Mrs. Tysilio Thomas, Pitcher Plants or Sarracenia. By Professor Mac 
Short Hills Garden Club, i typed page. Farlane 3 typed pages 
Intensive Gardening. Anon, s typed pages. Annual Vines. By Mrs. T. F. Branson. 3 typed 
Papers on Roses pages. 
Roses. By Edith Kohlsaat, Lenox Garden Club. Best Annuals for Continuous Bloom. A list of 
7 printed pages. nearly two pages. 
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