PROGRAM 1914-15 
Nov. 16, 1914. — Hostess, Mrs. Hook. Miss Macllvaine will talk on "The 
Royal Gardens of Ceylon." 
Dec. 14, 1914. — Hostess, Miss Van Syckle. "Bulbs for the House and 
Garden," Miss Blackwell. "Orchids," Mrs. Hook. 
Jan. 18, 1915. — Hostess, Miss Atterbury. "Climate of New Jersey," Miss 
Margaret Perrine. "Necessities and Luxuries in Garden 
Books," Mrs. Paul L. Cort. 
Feb. 15, 1915. — Hostess, Miss Breese. "Color Schemes in the Garden," 
Mrs. Carroll S. Tyson, Jr. "Bees, Butterflies and 
Moths," Mrs. K. G. Roebling. 
Mar. 15, 1915. — Hostess, Mrs. K. G. Roebling. "Landscape Architecture, 
or the Relation of Flowers and Shrubs to Their Sur- 
roundings," Mrs. Huston Dixon. "Landscape Art in 
Relation to the Flower Garden," Mrs. E. Yarde Breese. 
April 19, 1915. — Hostess, Mrs. Whitehead. "Climbing Roses," Mrs. John 
Montgomery. "Hybrid Tea Rose," Mrs. William T. 
White. 
(Saroen Club of twenty, Baltimore, Alio, 
We are a small organization and we have a rule which requires 
each member to do some work in her own garden. We meet once a 
week during the flowering season and every two weeks in the fall of the 
year. At each meeting we exhibit a different variety of flower. We 
vote by ballot on: 
1 . The best collection. 
2. The best specimen. 
3. The most artistic arrangement. 
The one getting the most votes receives a blue ribbon. 
Early in June we appoint a committee of six members to visit all 
the gardens in two consecutive days. They view each garden critically 
and then vote: 
1 . For the prettiest garden. 
2. The best kept garden. 
3. The garden which shows the greatest improvement over the 
previous year. 
We give as a prize a $5.00 gold piece, which must be expended 
on the garden. 
We expect to have four lecture meetings this winter. Our club, 
together with the Amateur Gardeners, have asked the co-operation of 
all the other Garden Clubs, so as to provide sufficient funds to procure 
the services of the best lecturers. Our program will be as follows for 
the next four months: 
December 7th, Dr. Robert Henry. Subject: "Roses." 
