March 28th — Robert Pyle, West Grove, Pa. Subject: "Roses." 
Illustrated. 
March 29th — J. Horace McFarland, President, American Civic Asso- 
ciation. Subject: "Civics for Home and Municipality." Illus- 
trated. 
March 30th — J. Otto Thilow, Philadelphia. Subject: "Flowers from 
Snow to Snow." Illustrated. Under the auspices of the Garden 
Club of America. 
March 31st — Frank N. Meyer, Department of Agriculture, Washing- 
ton, D. C. Subject: "Agricultural Exploration in China." Illus- 
trated. 
April 1st — Arthur Cowee, Berlin, N. Y. — Subject: "Gladioli." Il- 
lustrated. 
Afternoon Lectures — 3.30 p. m. 
March 27th — Max Schling, New York. Subject: "Flower Arrange- 
ment and Color Combination." 
March 28th — Richard Rothe, Glenside, Pa. — Subject: "Rock Gar- 
dens." Illustrated. 
March 29th — Miss Caro Miller, Bureau of Education, Philadelphia. 
Subject: "School Gardening." Illustrated. 
March 30th — Richard Vincent, President, American Dahlia Society. 
Subject: "Dahlias." Illustrated. 
April 1st — E. I. Wilde, State College, Pa. Subject: "Bulbs for Sum- 
mer Bloom." 
Zvoo Invitations 
The Garden Club of Philadelphia invites you to tea at the 
National Flower Show in Convention Hall, Broad Street and Allegheny 
Avenue, on Thursday afternoon, March the 30th, from 3 until 6 o'clock, 
in the tea garden. If you expect to come, kindly reply to Miss Ernestine 
A. Goodman, secretary, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia. 
The Garden Clubs of Philadelphia invite you to a loan exhibition 
of books on botany, gardening and landscape art, to be held at the 
University of Pennsylvania, in Zoological Hall, Room No. 305, Thirty- 
eighth Street and Woodland Avenue, from March 20th to April 3d, 
1 until 4 o'clock. 
Admission free. 
Many ancient volumes on botany and horticulture will be shown 
and visitors may study the modern books at their leisure. 
