Owing to the arrangements for mailing the Bitlletin, it is im- 
possible to send the magazine to more than one summer and one 
winter address. Members who have more than two addresses are re- 
quested to notify the Bulletin office which two they prefer to have 
used, that the May, July, and September issues may be sent to the 
summer address, the December, January, and March issues, to the 
winter address. Members are reminded that other magazines do 
not change the address of subscribers even once a year, but depend 
upon forwarding directions left by subscribers at a permanent address. 
At the Annual Meeting it was decided to increase the non-member 
subscription to $2.50 a year. Each subscription must be sponsored 
by a Garden Club member. Blanks will be sent on appHcation to 
the Editor, 
A few copies of the eight issues of the New Series are still available 
at 50 cents each. 
In writing to the Bulletin please give your full name and address 
and also the name of the Member Club to which you belong. The 
Bulletin file is arranged by Clubs and unless information is given 
as requested confusion will arise. 
It is found that some copies of each issue of the Bulletin go 
astray. To save time it has been decided to send to each Club secre- 
tary three extra copies to be given to any members of their Club who 
fail to receive their copy. Please explain this to your Club at your 
next meeting. 
When your copy of the Bulletin does not reach you, please apply 
to the secretary of your Club who will have extra copies for replacing 
those lost in the mail. 
Board of Editors 
Chairman Suretary (ex-officio) 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER MRS. HAROLD I. PRATT 
Lake Foeest, III., and 1220 Lake Glen Cove, L. I., and 58 E. 68th St., 
Shore Drive, Chicago New York 
The Garden Miscellany Garden Pests and Remedies 
MRS. ROBERT C. HILL MRS. BENJAMIN WARREN 
Easthampton, L. I., AND 969 Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich. 
Park Ave., New York Spuial Plant Societies 
Plant Material MRS. CHARLES H. STOUT 
MRS. CHARLES W. HUBBARD Short Hills, N. J., and 20 E. 66th St., 
WiNNETKA, III. New York City 
News and Views Wild Flower Preservation 
MRS. T. H. B. Mcknight mrs. francis c. farwell 
44 Thorne St., Lake Forest, III., and 1520 Astor St., 
Sewicklet, Pa. Chicago. 
Garden Literature 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING, Fanwood, N. J. 
t SOWS CO., CHICAGO 
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