Eighth Annual Meeting 
May 10, 1921 
The Eighth Annual Meeting of the Garden Club of America 
was held on May loth at the residence of Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, 
58 East 68th Street, New York, at 2:30 p. m. The Clubs represented 
were: 
Garden Club of Allegheny County 
Amateur Gardeners of Baltimore 
Bedford Garden Club 
Chestnut Hill Garden Society 
Garden Club of Cincinnati 
Garden Club of Cleveland 
Garden Club of East Hampton 
Fauquier and Loudoun Garden Club 
Greenwich Garden Club 
Green Spring Valley Garden Club 
Garden Club of Harford County 
Hartford Garden Club 
Garden Club of Illinois 
James River Garden Club 
Lake Geneva Garden Club 
Lenox Garden Club 
Garden Club of Litchfield 
Garden Club of Michigan 
Garden Club of Middletown 
Millbrook Garden Club, Inc. 
Gardeners of Montgomery and Dela- 
ware Counties 
Garden Club of Morristown 
New Canaan Garden Club 
Garden Association in Newport 
North Country Garden Club of Long 
Island 
North Shore Garden Club 
Garden Club of Orange and Dutchess 
Counties 
Pasadena Garden Club 
Garden Club of Philadelphia 
Philipstown Garden Club 
Garden Club of Pripceton 
Garden Club of Ridgefield 
Rumson Garden Club 
Hardy Garden Club of Ruxton 
Rye Gardeii Club 
Garden Club of Santa Barbara and 
Montecito 
Shaker Lakes Garden Club 
Short Hills Garden Club 
Garden Club of Somerset Hills 
Southampton Garden Club 
South Side Garden Club of Long Island 
Garden Club of Summit 
Garden Club of Trenton 
Garden Club of Twenty 
Ulster Garden Club 
Warrenton Garden Club 
The Weeders 
Garden Club of Wilmington 
Garden Club of Albemarle 
Garden Club of Denver 
Clubs not Represented 
Garden Club of St. Louis 
Garden Club of Washington, Conn. 
Address This year we come together for the Eighth Annual Meeting of the 
BY THE Garden Club of America. We shall all miss the beautiful country 
President surroundings which we have enjoyed at our previous meetings, but 
we welcome you all most heartily to New York. 
Tomorrow, through the kindness of the Rye Garden Club, we shall 
have the pleasure of once more feeling, seeing, and talking gardens, 
in gardens. 
When Mrs. Crosby and I sailed away the day after the October 
meeting, little did she think she would not be here to preside at this 
meeting. We talked much of the Club, and again in Paris before 
she went to Egypt she was making many valuable plans for its 
future. I know it is a real disappointment to her, as to us all, that 
she is not with us. At Mrs. Crosby's urgent request the Board of 
Directors felt obhged to accept her resignation, and were unwise 
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