Important 
The information given on this page is new and of especial im- 
portance to Presidents and Secretaries of Member Clubs. Please read 
it carefully. 
THE GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA 
598 Madison Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
This is the address of the new Executive Ofl&ce of the Garden 
Club of America. Hereafter all communications in regard to change 
of address, non-receipt of Bulletins, resignations, new members, etc., 
should be sent to this ofl&ce. It is essential that Garden Club of 
America be used in addressing any communication. 
An addressograph has recently been added to the equipment of 
the Club which will insure accuracy but which at the same time 
demands accuracy on the part of our members. As hitherto, the 
May, July and September issues of the Bulletin will be sent to 
summer addresses, the December, January and March issues to winter 
addresses. For other changes of address a charge will be made 
to cover the cost of addressograph plates. 
The Executive Ofl&ce will also supply Non-Member subscription 
blanks upon application. The cost of such subscriptions is $2.50 and 
each must be endorsed by a member. 
It is essential in writing to the ofi5ce that you give your full name 
and address and also the name of the Club of which you are a member. 
No communications in regard to the subjects mentioned above 
should be sent to the Editor but articles for publication, suggestions, 
questions and comments upon the subject matter of the Bulletin 
should be addressed to Mrs. T. H. B. McKnight, 44 Thorne Street, 
Sewickley, Pa., who becomes Editor upon the publication of this 
(the July) issue of the Bulletin. 
Board of Editors 
Chairman Secretary (ex-officio) 
MRS. WALTER S. BREWSTER. MRS. HAROLD I. PRATT 
Lake Forest, III., and 1220 Lake Glen Cove, L. L, 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 special 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 Astoh St., 
Sewickley, Pa. Chicago. 
Garden Literature 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING, Fanwood, N. J. 
n. n. OONNELLEV & sam ca., chicai» 
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