The Committee on Book Reviews requests members of the Garden 
Club who may publish magazine articles, pamphlets, or books on 
garden subjects to notify them as promptly as possible, that such pub- 
lications may be properly noticed in The BULLETIN. 
Mrs. F. P. Anderson, Grosse He, Michigan. 
Mrs. W. W. Frazier, Jr., Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. 
Mrs. Arthur Scribner, Bedford, Pennsylvania. 
H Correction ano an Hpologp 
In the July BULLETIN the name of the writer of the prize essay 
was given incorrectly. It should be Mr. William W. Renwick and 
the correction is made with many apologies. The editor learned to 
read many years ago, but began to learn proofreading about the middle 
of June. The prize essay is so good that no mistakes in regard to it 
are allowable. Be sure to send to the Librarian, Miss Ernestine Good- 
man, for it and read it for your edification and amusement. 
The Librarian now has charge of the distribution of all club pub- 
lications except The Bulletin. 
Botes 
Much interest has been shown in Mr. Sargent's letter to The 
BULLETIN and many inquiries made as to how to get The Bulletin of 
the Arnold Arboretum. 
Send $1.00 to the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica Plains, Mass., 
and request that The Bulletin be sent to you for one year. It is a most 
interesting and valuable publication, that should have a place in every 
horticultural library. 
A wonderfully interesting exhibition of books and prints relating 
to herbals, husbandry and gardens from the fifteenth to the nineteenth 
century is now being held at the Newberry Library in Chicago. 
It contains facsimiles of ancient manuscripts and early copies of 
herbals in various languages, English books on garden planning, color 
prints and early engravings of gardena. 
There are also contemporary translations from the classics and 
from foreign authors. 
While the object of the exhibition is to show the development of 
interest in flowers and gardens, every book shown is, in itself, interesting 
for some especial quality, such as rarity, value, association, a former 
owner or place of publication. 
The exhibition will continue through October, and Club members 
passing through Chicago will find it well worth a visit. 
