At the Annual Meeting it was decided that: 
"Next year the Bulb Show should be in May and the Annual 
Flower Show in September. 
"At the second meeting in every month there shall be an informal 
exhibit. 
"Every member must exhibit twice during the year or be dropped 
from the Club. 
"The Aster should be the 'Flower of Honor' for the ensuing year, 
to be grown by all of the members." 
Program 
March 7. — "Famous Gardens." Lecture by Miss Zimmermann. 
April 4. — "Perennial Borders." Lecture by Mrs. Wm. Ver- 
planck. 
April 18. — Papers by members. Demonstration of planting 
flats. 
May 2. — "Japanese Flower Arrangement." Lecture by Miss 
Averill. 
May 16. — Tulip Show at the Rye Library. 
June 6. — "Irises for American Gardens." Lecture by Mr. 
Arthur Herrington. 
June 20. — "Rose Show." Mr. Siebrecht judging. 
July 5. — "Dahlias." Lecture by Mr. Stanley Brown. 
July 18. — Exhibition of Perennials. Mr. Jenkins, judging. 
August 1 . — Field Day, 
August 15. — Gladioli Show. 
September 5. — Papers by members. 
September 19. — Fall Planting. Lecture by Mr. Fuld. 
October 17. — Annual Meeting. 
The Short Hills Garden Club 
We have had a very active year. Last winter Bird Conservation 
was taken up in earnest, each member undertaking to feed the birds 
on her place. The Boy Scouts built bird houses during the winter 
which were quickly bought up and hung for nesting time — all with 
the result that we have had twice the number of birds about us this 
year, to the great benefit of our gardens. 
Two lectures on birds were enthusiastically received by the whole 
community — notably that of Mr. Job and his motion pictures. The 
proceeds of this lecture were used to plant shade trees greatly needed 
along the streets of the nearest village. We are to hear Mr. Avis in 
December, who shows and imitates all our local birds. 
Our first daffodil show was a pronounced success. Some of our 
