House Plants. By Mr. Thilow. 4 typed pages. 
The Best House Ferns and th Care of Them. By 
Cora Wells Sellers. 3 pages. 
Rhododendrons. By R. Winsor, Glen Hill, 
Haverford, Pa. 4 typed pages. 
Gladiolus. By Mrs. E. B. Renwick, Short Hills 
Garden Club. 4 typed pages. 
Border Box. By Fred W. Taylor Chestnut Hill. 
25 typed pages. 
The Poppy, read by Mrs. Lewis Nielson. 11 
typed pages. 
Lilies. By Mr. W. B. Franklin, The Bedford 
Garden Club. 5 typed pages. 
Growing Vegetable Seeds. By Mrs. N. C. Mc- 
Pberson, Short Hills Garden Club. 3 typed 
pages. 
Sun Dials. By Martha M. Brown. 12 tjTJed 
pages. 
A Continuation on Sun Dials, read by Martha M. 
Brown. 13 typed pages. 
Gladioli. By Charlotte G. Burlingame, Short 
Hills Garden Club. 
Bulletins 
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. 
igo8-i9i6. 
The American Civic Association. 
The University of Illinois — Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station (Complete File). 
V. S. Dept. of Agriculture — Farmers' Bulletins. 
Gakden Club or America incomplete File). 
Flower Gardens. A selected list of books, New 
York Public Library. 
Books on Landscape Gardening recommended by 
the New York Chapter of the American Society 
of Landscape Architects. 
Also many catalogues, pamphlets, leaflets, club 
year books, etc. 
War Literature 
Home Drying Manual for Vegetables 6* Fruits. 
War Vegetable Gardening 6* Home Storage of 
Vegetables. 
Home Canning 6* Drying of Vegetables 6* Fruits. 
Home Canning of Fruits 6* Vegetables,, Farmers' 
Bulletin No. 853. 
U. S. Working Boys' Reserve, Agricultural Camp. 
War Gardening &• Home Storage of Vegetables. 
Food Drying Progress &• Importance. 
Abstract of Laws Affecting Wofnen &" Girls Work- 
ing in Pennsylvania. 
The Committee for Collection 6* Distribution of 
Surplus Produce. 
In the Furrows of Freedom, by Charles Lathrop 
Pack. 
War Economy in Food with Recipes for Substitu- 
tions in the Planning of Meals. 
The "North American" Meatless &• Whealless 
Recipes. 
Chestnut Hill Farm Unit of the Women's Land 
Army of America, Pennsylvania Division, ipi8. 
Pennsylvania Division, Women's Committee, 
Council of National Defense. 
Farmers' Bulletin No. gi6, A Successful Com- 
munity Drying Plant. C. W. Pugsley. 
Farmers' Bulletin No. 903. Commercial Evapo- 
ration and Drying of Fruits. By James H. 
Beattie and H. P. Gould. 
Wild Flower Preservation Department 
Chairman: MRS. FRANCIS C. FARWELL, 
1520 Astor Street, Chicago, and Lake Forest, Illinois. 
Committee Members 
Mks. Harold Hack, Short Hills , N. J. 
Mrs. W. K. Wallbridge, Short Hills, N. J. 
Miss Delia Marble, Bedford, N. . 
Mrs. W. R. Mercer, Doylestown, Pa. 
Mrs. George Sealy, Galveston, Texas 
Miss Anna Head, Berkeley, California 
Mrs. Chas. L. Hutchinson, 2709 Prairie Ave- 
nue, Chicago, 111. 
Mr. Alain C. White, Litchfield, Conn. 
Mr. Walter B. Hofer, 312 Sycamore Street, 
Cincinnati, O. 
The Garden Clubs have been zoned in the following manner and the 
name and address of each Wild Flower Chairman is given after each 
Club name. 
Atlantic Zone 
MRS. WILLIAM K. WALLBRIDGE, Chairman 
Bedford Garden Club, 
Mrs. Lewis B. Preston, Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 
Garden Club of East Hampton, 
Mrs. C. Wheaton Vaughan, 
137 E. 66 St., New York City. 
North County Garden Club, 
Miss Alice D. Weekes, Oyster Bay, L. I. 
Millbrook Garden Club, Inc., 
Mrs. Harry Downing, Millbrook, N. Y. 
Garden Club of Morristown, 
Miss E. Mabel Clark, Morristown, N. J. 
Garden Club of Orange and DuTCBress 
Counties, 
Mrs. James M. Fuller, Warwick, N. Y. 
Philipstown Garden Club, 
Mrs. Samuel Colt, Garrison, N. Y. 
Ulster Garden Club, 
Mrs. Harmon Kelley, St. Remey, N. Y. 
•Chairman not 
Garden Club of Princeton, 
Mrs. Stewart Paton, Princeton, N. J. 
*RuMsoN Garden Club, 
Rye Garden Club, 
Mrs. Edward Choate, 
301 Purchase St., Rye, N. Y. 
Short Hills Garden Club, 
Mrs. Wilbur Denman, Short Hills, N. J. 
Garden Club of Somerset Hills, 
Mrs. Frances Stevens, Gladstone, N. J. 
Southampton Garden Club, 
Mrs. Edward P. Wallon, 
126 E. s6 St., New York City 
•Garden Club of Summit, 
Garden Club of Trenton, 
Mrs. Kenneth N. Moore, 413 N. State St. 
Trenton, N. J. 
yet appointed. 
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