As will be noticed in the foregoing list, there are many omissions 
of initials, addresses, and subjects. The Committee and the Editor 
both dislike to publish so imperfect a report, but, until member Clubs 
learn to send correct and circumstantial announcements, committees 
and The Bulletin must continue to give mutilated information. 
Were it not that the Clubs are, at this time, making their programs 
for next year and that the demand for the list is immediate, it would 
be printed in a later issue, but as The Bulletin aims to be timely, it 
publishes the list for the suggestions it gives rather than for its 
accuracy. 
Will the Secretaries of member Clubs, in making further reports, 
give lecturers' full name, accurate address (street as well as town), 
subject of lecture, and terms? These will be kept on file and will be 
printed from time to time. 
Send all (and accurate) information to 
Mrs. Horatio W. Turner, 
The Avon, 8 E. Read Street, 
Baltimore, Md. 
Back Numbers of THE BULLETIN 
Many requests reach the Editor for old copies of The Bulletin 
and for extra copies of the current issue. All back numbers can be 
supplied except Nos. 6, 7, 10, and 14. If any Club members have 
copies of these numbers which they do not care to keep they will con- 
fer a great favor by sending them to the Editor since many libraries 
seem anxious to obtain complete files. 
All other issues are available for ten cents ($0.10) each. For con- 
venience, payment may be made in stamps. 
Garden Records 
The Garden Records adopted at the ANNUAL MEETING are 
now ready and may be had from the Editor at the following prices: 
Mr. Clarke's Plant and Seed Record, per 100. . . .$1 . 50 
Mrs. Hibbard's 3 Year Garden Record, per 100 . . 1 . 50 
Binders containing 50 of each 3 . 50 
Loose Leap Binders 
The Editor regrets that owing to the advancing cost of paper 
and leather, the price of binders has increased as follows: 
Binder with 100 filler sheets $2 . 40 
Index 60 
Extra filler sheets 60 
