MEETINGS OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF CLEVELAND, 1914-15 
Nov., 1914. — Annual Meeting and Chrysanthemum Show. 
Jan., 1915. — Window Box Show (Winter Flower Show). 
Feb., 1915. — Tests (Report of Summer Records). 
Mar., 1915. — Mr. Riggs on Foreign Gardens. 
Mar., 1915. — Mr. Davy on Trees. 
April, 1915. — Mr. Taylor on Evergreens. 
April, 1915. — Mr. and Mrs. J. Hammond Tracy on Gladioli. 
April, 1915. — Mr. Brown on Shrubs. 
May, 1915. — Report of Collinwood Work by Louise Klein Miller. 
May, 1915. — Iris Show. 
June, 1915. — Mr. Koch on Pests. 
June, 1915. — Flower Show at Country Club. 
June, 1915. — Mr. Pyle on Roses. 
July, 1915. — Meeting in Garden. 
July, 1915. — Meeting in Garden. 
Sept., 1915. — Meeting in Garden, 
Sept., 1915. — Miss Nichols on Garden Design. 
Oct., 1915. — Mr. Manning on Vistas. 
Nov., 1915. — Annual Meeting and Report on Tests. 
£be East Hampton (Sarfcen Club 
We have not as yet accomplished anything for the benefit of our 
community at large. It is our intention to do so, however, and we will 
be glad to hear of the efforts and success of other clubs. 
We have found most interesting to ourselves our flower contests, 
held twice each month. Prizes, consisting of ribbons, are offered for 
such flowers and vegetables as should reach perfection at the time of 
the meeting. The past year the ribbons were awarded by popular vote, 
but a committee of judges has been appointed for next season. After 
the meetings the flowers are sent to our village library. 
1915 PROGRAM OF EAST HAMPTON GARDEN CLUB 
June 8, 1915. — Lecture by Mr. Maurice Fuld. Subject, "Perennials." 
June 22, 1915. — Prizes for Hybrid Tea Rose, Hardy Perpetual Rose, 
Climbing Rose. One specimen only of each variety to be 
shown. 
July 13, 1915. — Lecture by Miss L. Alderson. Subject, "Color Schemes 
in the Herbaceous Border and Flowering Shrubs." 
Prizes for Sweet Peas. 
July 23, 1915. — Flower Show. Library. 
July 27, 1915. — Lecture by Mrs. S. E. Brown. Prizes for Lettuce, Gar- 
den Peas, Snapdragon, Stocks. 
Aug. 10, 1915. — Lecture by Mrs. Fullerton. Subject, "Vegetables." Prizes 
for Phlox, Lilies. 
Aug. 24, 1915. — Experience Meeting. Prizes for Salpiglossis, Scabiosa, 
Sept 7, 1915. — Lecture by Mr. Maurice FulcL Subject, "Fall Work in 
the Garden." Prizes for Asters. 
Sept. 24, 1915.— Lecture by Mr. Hand. Subject, "Fruit Trees." Prizes for 
Dahlias, Tomatoes. 
Elizabeth Lockwood. 
