The same report of Garden Club meetings being conducted this 
year without professional help has come from the other members of 
the committee also, for Mrs. Martin of Lake Forest writes that the 
programs of the Garden Clubs in her vicinity have been almost entirely 
supplied by members of the Clubs. 
However, we have added to our list the names of six or eight new 
lecturers with the cordial endorsement of the Clubs before whom they 
have spoken. Particularly of value at this time are those who are 
lecturing upon the growing of vegetables. Any club wishing the name 
and address of any of these before they are published in the Bulletin 
may have them by applying to the Chairman after this meeting, or 
later by sending her a line to The Avon, Baltimore, Md. 
Respectfully submitted, 
(Mrs. H. W. Turner) Grace M. Turner. 
Report of 
Committee on Garden Pests 
and Remedies 
The Committee on Garden Pests and Remedies reports that up 
to the present time seventeen clubs have appointed sub-committees; 
three have undertaken to appoint them, one has refused, and eleven 
(all the western clubs) have not been heard from. 
Those having Committees are: 
The Ridgefield Garden Club, The Albemarle Garden Club, The 
Bedford Garden Club, The Garden Club of East Hampton, The Gar- 
den Club of Harford County, The Millbrook Garden Club, The Gar- 
deners of Montgomery and Delaware Counties, The North Country 
Garden Club, Garden Club of Orange and Dutchess Counties, Gar- 
den Club of Philadelphia, Rye Garden Club, Short Hills Garden 
Club, Warrenton Garden Club, The Weeders, The Rumson Garden 
Club, The Ulster Garden Club, The Lenox Garden Club. 
Those having the question under consideration: 
The Garden Club of Somerset Hills 
The Litchfield Garden Club 
The Garden Club of Trenton 
Those refusing to have Committee: 
The Garden Club of Lawrence. 
