Council of presidents 
A meeting of the Council of Presidents will be held at the Acorn 
Club, 1618 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, on Wednesday, March the 
29th, at 1 1 o'clock. 
ftbe advertising policy of £be bulletin 
This month The BULLETIN prints two pages of advertisements. 
Each spring we will print two pages, but in our other issues but one 
page will appear. 
Our plan is meeting with great success, and since our policy is 
very clearly defined, we take this opportunity to explain it to our 
members. 
We accept no advertisements except those recommended by our 
members, and we ask our members to endorse only seedsmen and deal- 
ers whose stock has proved good, and whose dealings have been straight- 
forward. The BULLETIN cannot guarantee each packet of seeds 
sold by its advertisers, but it can guarantee that two or more Garden 
Club members have been well served by certain firms. 
Our advertising page is designed as a directory of such firms. We 
might fill it easily with the same names, over and over, but since it is 
for the convenience of our members rather than for profit, we accept 
advertisements from the same firm but twice each year and allow them 
but one inch of space each time. We ask, too, that novelties, rather 
than general stock, be advertised, since it is the newer, better things in 
which our members are interested. 
You can help us to still greater success by sending to the editor 
names of firms that you have found worth while, and by always men- 
tioning The Bulletin when you write to advertisers. 
Thus we shall be mutually helpful and a clamoring multitude will 
demand admittance to our Advertising Honor Roll. 
Editor. 
