Central Zone 
MRS. CHARLES L. HUTCHINSON, Chairman 
*Gaeden Club of Cleveland, Garden Club of Illinois, 
Garden Club of Cincestnati, Mrs. Louis Laflin, Lake Forest, 111. 
Mr. Walter B. Hofer, _ _ _ Lake Geneva Garden Club, 
312 Sycamore St., Cinciimati, O. Mrs C. L. Hutchinson, 
Garden Club of Denver, 2 7og Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. 
Mrs. J. B. McKennan, *Garden Club of Michigan, 
933 Sherman St., Denver, Colo. Shaker Lakes Garden Club, 
Mrs. W. H. Gardner, 
Connecticut Zone 
MR. ALAIN C. WHITE, Chairman 
•Greenwich Garden Club, Garden Club of Ridgefield, 
*Hartfokd Garden Club Miss Mary Stewart, 
*Garden Club of Litchfield Ridgefield, Conn. 
*New Canaan Garden Club *Washington Garden Club 
Massachusetts Zone 
* , Chairman 
*Chestnut Hill Garden Soclety North Shore Garden Club, 
*Lenox Garden Club Mrs. Francis B. Crowninshield, 
•Garden Association in Newport 164 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Upper Southern Zone 
MRS. W. R. MERCER, Chairman 
Garden Club of Allegheny County, Hardy Garden Club of Ruxton, 
Mrs. Stewart Brown, Mrs. R. Bennett Darnall, 
Sewickley, Pa. Ruxton, Md. 
Amateur Gardeners of Baltimore, 'Garden Club of Harford County , 
Mrs. E. H. Bouton, Club Road, Roland 'Garden Club of Montgomery and Dela- 
Park, Md. ' ware Counties 
♦Garden Club of Twenty 'Garden Club of Philadelphia 
*Green Spring Valley Garden Club *The Weeders 
Lower Southern Zone 
* , Chairman 
*Albem.4Rle Garden Club James River Garden Club, 
*Fauquier and Loudoun Garden Club Mrs. W. M. Habliston, 
•Garden Club of Wilmington Buckhead Spring, Chesterfield Co., Va. 
Texas Zone 
MRS. GEORGE SEALY, Chairman 
California Zone 
MISS ANNA HEAD, Chairman 
Garden Club of Santa Barbara and Monte- *Pasadena Garden Club 
CITO 
Mrs. W. M. Leeds, 
Santa Barbara, Cal. 
Third Annual Nature Study Exhibition 
of the 
Chicago Chapter of the Wild Flower Preservation 
Society 
Edna Michelson 
The Wild Flower Preservation Society — Chicago Chapter — ^is hold- 
ing its Third Annual Nature Study Exhibition at the Chicago Art 
Institute from December i8 to January i8. 
The galleries are crowded all day long and the members can hardly 
satisfy the questions that are pouring in on them from all sides: 
"Where are the snake skins?" "When do the bird songs start?" "I 
want to see the model of the Sand Dimes." 
There are many ways of approaching any given subject and the 
Wild Flower Preservation Society finds that this way of arousing 
•Chairman not yet appointed. 
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