ing and the program from September 28, 1915, to November 9, 1916, 
was as follows: 
September 28. — Question box and Experience Meeting. 
October 12. — Shakespeare Gardens. Mrs. Thomas F. Branson. 
October 28. — Club Flower Show. Prize Paper by Mr. Renwick. 
November 9. — Chrysanthemum Experiences. By all the mem- 
bers of the Club. 
November 23. — Standard Roses, Their Planting, Care, and 
Winter Protection, by Mrs. Isaac La Boiteaux. Procrastin- 
ating Perennials, by Mrs. Henry S. Williams. 
January 11. — Garden Planning Contest. 1st Prize, Mrs. Henry 
S. Jeanes; Mrs. William McCawley and Miss Elizabeth D. 
Williams tied for 2nd place. Paper on Evergreens by Mr. 
Joseph Russell of the Strafford Flower Farms. 
February 15. — Club Bulb Show. 1st Prize, Mrs. H. G. Lloyd; 
2nd, Mrs. Charles H. Ludington. Discussion of plans for 
National Flower Show. 
March 14. — Practical and Useful Experiences in the Garden by 
Mrs. William C. Ladd. Discussion of plans for Flower Market 
and Protest against Power Plant at Washington. 
April n. — Improving a Village. Mrs. John Perot. Discussion 
of plans for Spring Plant Exchange. 
April 25. — Paper on the Hampton Gardens in Baltimore, by Mrs. 
Bruce. 
May 9. — My Garden in the Adirondacks, by Miss Sarah Lowrie, 
with an elaborate model. 
May 23d. — No paper. 
June 13. — Discussion of the diseases of Delphiniums, Hollyhocks 
and Phlox. 
September 26. — Report of the Lenox Meeting, by Miss Elizabeth 
D. Williams. 
October 10. — Putting the Garden to Bed for the Winter, Mrs. 
H. G. Lloyd. 
October 23. — Annual Election of Officers, date changed from 
March in accordance with request of the Editor of The Bul- 
letin. Fall Flower Show. 1st Prize won by Mrs. C. H. 
Clark, Jr.; 2nd, Miss Lida Ashbridge; 3rd, Mrs. Henry S. 
Jeanes. 
November 9. — Garden Pests and Their Remedies, Mrs. H. G. 
Lloyd. Elizabeth D. Williams. 
The Garden Association in Newport 
No report received. 
