The members of the Gardeners are also urged to raise flowers, 
suitable for cutting, for the Fruit, Flower and Ice Mission, which holds 
its meetings regularly once a week all summer at various stations along 
the Main Line, and which sends great hampers of small bouquets to 
the city each week, composed of "something white, something bright, 
something sweet and something green." Rose geraniums, mint, lemon 
verbena and balm are all desirable, both as something green and some- 
thing sweet smelling, and also any small flowers which do not fade too 
easily. 
PROGRAM 
Sept. 29, 1914.— "Bulbs." Mrs. Robinson. 
Sept. 29, 1914.— "Fall Transplanting." Mrs. Thomas. 
Oct. 13, 1914. — "Raising Mushrooms in the Cellar." Mrs. Lloyd. 
Oct. 20, 1914. — "Attracting and Protecting the Birds in Winter," with ex- 
hibits." Mrs. Elliott. 
Oct. 27, 1914. — "Wall and Other English Gardens," with lantern slides. 
Miss Bright. 
Nov. 10, 1914.— "Iris." Mr. Boyd. 
Nov. 27, 1914. — "Native Vegetable Dyes," with exhibits. Mrs. Branson. 
Jan. 1, 1915. — "Neighborhood Betterment, etc." Mrs. Jean Kane Foulk. 
Feb. 11, 1915. — Papers on "The Relation of the Flower Garden to the 
House," written for Garden Club of America contest by 
Mrs. H. W. Sellers and Mrs. Joseph C. Bright. 
Mar. 9, 1915. — "Gardens I Have Known," with lantern slides. Miss 
Elizabeth Leighton Lee. 
Mar. 23, 1915. — "Spring Gardens." Garden Club of America paper by 
Mrs. Farrand. 
April 12, 1915. — "Rose Culture." Garden Club of America paper by Fred- 
erick Taylor. 
April 26, 1915. — Visit to Mrs. Woodward's and Mrs. Ludington's gardens. 
May 18, 1915/ — Reports of Baltimore Meeting. 
June 1, 1915. — "Bees." Mrs. W. H. Collins' "Bees in the Garden." Gar- 
den Club of America paper by Mrs. W. Wright. 
June 8, 1915. — Paper on "Road Planting." Mr. Symons. Report of 
Highway Improvement Committee by Dr. Warthin. 
June 22, 1915. — "Newport Gardens," Miss Morris. "Notes on English 
Flowers and Gardens," Miss E. D. Williams. 
July 13, 1915. — Discussion of bulbs to be ordered from Holland. 
Sept. 28, 1915. — Question Box and Experience Meeting. 
Oct. 12, 1915. — "Shakespeare Gardens." Mrs. Branson. 
Oct. 28, 1915.— Club Flower Show. 
Nov. 9, 1915. — Chrysanthemum Meeting. 
Nov. 22, 1915. — "Care and Protection of Standard Roses," Mrs. La 
Boiteaux. "Procrastinating Perennials," Mrs. Henry S. 
Williams. 
Jan. 11, 1916'. — Garden Planning Contest. 
Feb. 15, 1916.— House Bulb Show. 
Mar. 14, 1916. — "Practical and Lseful Experiences." Mrs. Ladd. 
Mar. 28, 1916.— "Candidum Lilies." Mrs. Hartshorne. 
April 11, 1916. — "Unusual Gardens." Miss Bright. 
April 25, 1916. — "Raising Chrysanthemums from Seeds and Slips." Mrs. 
David E. Williams. 
May 9, 1916— "Mv Rock Gardens in the North." Mrs. McCawlev. 
