"I am very much touched and gratified by your letter and by all 
the trouble you have taken for the Arboretum. You may be sure I 
appreciate it and am grateful for your help. I wish there were more 
people in the country as intelligently interested in the work the 
Arboretum is trying to accomplish. 
"Do you ever come to Boston? If you do I hope you will let me 
know and give me the pleasure of showing you the establishment you 
have so generously helped." 
More seeds are available at twenty-five cents a packet. They 
may be planted at any time. Those sown in March would probably 
germinate about mid-summer, so send an order at once to 
Mrs. W. E. Verplanck, 
ii2 Mercer Street, Princeton, N. J. 
Garden Planning Competition 
For those who intend to submit a plan in the Annual Competition, 
an exhibition of Garden Models by Miss Mary Rutherford Jay should 
be of great interest. This exhibition will be held, from March ist to 
March ioth at 101 Park Avenue, New York. 
Received too Late for Publication 
in the January Bulletin 
Officers of the Green Spring Valley Garden Club: 
President: Mrs. John McHenry, Owing Mills, Maryland. 
Secretary: Mrs. Charles G. Fitzgerald, Garrison P. O., Bal- 
timore Ct., Maryland. 
Bulletin Committee Member: Mrs. R. E. Lee Marshall, 
Albion Hotel, Baltimore, and Garrison P. 0., Baltimore 
Ct., Maryland. 
Corrections 
The Editor's attention has been called to the following errors 
which occur in the lists published in the January Bulletin: 
For Miss Ernestine E. Goodman, read Miss Ernestine A. Goodman. 
For Mrs. Bernhard Hoffman, read Mrs. Bernhard Hoffmann. 
For Mrs. Arnold Hagen, read Mrs. Arnold Hague. 
For Mrs. Morris Rutherford, read Mrs. Morris Rutherfurd. 
For Hartford County, Md., read Harford County, Md. 
If other mistakes have been discovered please notify The Bulle- 
tin that they may be corrected as soon as possible. 
