uncommonly effective. The young foliage is prettily tinted, and the 
blooms are borne on long, stout stems. Shown by Messrs. Hugh 
Dickson, Limited. 
Mrs. James Lynas (H. T.), the flowers of this fascinating Rose 
are large and pointed, the centers are of medium pink color, which 
fades so nearly white on the broad expanded petals. Shown by Messrs. 
Hugh Dickson, Limited. 
/IDembers of tbe (Baroen Club of Hmerlca 
The Garden Club of Ann Arbor, Michigan, Dr. A. S. Warthin, 
President. 
The Amateur Gardeners' Club, Baltimore, Miss Elizabeth L. Clark, 
President. 
The Bedford Garden Club, New York, Mrs. Frank Hunter Potter, 
President. 
The Garden Club of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Andrew Squire, President. 
The Gardeners, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Benjamin Bullock, Jr., President. 
The Garden Club, Maryland, Miss Fanny K. McLane, President. 
The Garden Club of Illinois, Mrs. George Higginson, Jr., President. 
The Garden Club of Lenox, Massachusetts, Miss Gertrude Parsons, 
President. 
The Garden Club of Michigan, Mrs. Francis King, President. 
The Garden Club of Philadelphia, Mrs. C. Stuart Patterson, Presi- 
dent. 
The Garden Club of Princeton, N. J., Mrs. Archibald D, Russell, 
President. 
Short Hills Garden Club, New Jersey, Mrs. Edward B. Renwick, 
President. 
The Southampton Garden Club, Long Island, Mrs. Albert B. Board- 
man, President. 
The Garden Club of Trenton, New Jersey, Mrs. F. A. Perrine, Presi- 
dent. 
The Warrenton Garden Club, Virginia, Mrs. Samuel A. Appleton, 
President. 
The Weeders, Pennsylvania, Mrs. E. Lewis Burnham, President. 
Garden Club Consultants. 
Miss Beatrix Jones, Miss Elizabeth Leighton Lee, 
New York. Philadelphia. 
