GARDEN CLUB OF EVANSTON (ILL.) 
MRS. FRANK H. ARMSTRONG, Evanston, 111. 
Location — 1030 Ridge Avenue. 
Typ e — Informal. 
Best Bloom — Spring or Fall. 
Specialties — Lillies and bulbs. 
Visiting days or hours — .^ny time. 
MRS. CLAY BAIRD, Evanston, 111. 
Location — McHenry, Illinois, Lake Geneva Road; winter home 1102 
Dempster Street. 
Typ e — Fruit farm and .Apiary Dairy. 
Best Bloom — Spring. 
Specialty — Fruit. 
Visiting days or hours — .■\ny day except Sunday. 
MRS. CHARLES LINCOLN BARTLETT, Evanston, 111. 
Location — 1415 Judson .'\venue. 
Typ e — Informal. 
Best Bloom — 20th of Alay to July 15th. 
Specialties — Many perennials, some annuals and bulbs. 
Visiting days and hours — Wednesday afternoons 4 to 6 o’clock. 
Owner’s request — Wish guests to enter and leave garden from the 
street rather than by paved alley in rear, simply because the 
garden as a whole is more attractive that way. It is a "back 
yard”, 50 by 145 feet, and has been a keen pleasure for about 
22 years. Is usually full of bloom from last of .April to mid 
October. I have never had a professional gardener. Just now 
and then day’s work by man who will take orders and work 
under instruction on my plan. 
MRS. D. H. BURNHAM, Evanston, III. 
Location — 232 Dempster Street, between Forest Avenue and Lake 
Michigan. 
Type — Natural Forest. Terrace on Lake. Flow’ers and vegetables. 
Best Bloom — June and July. 
Specialty — Informal Garden. 
Visiting days and hours — Any day or hour. 
Owner’s remarks — Would prefer to know in advance of visitors, but 
they are always very welcome. 
MRS. RAYMOND C. COOK, Evanston, 111. 
Location — 1420 Davis Street. 
Type — .A homemade perennial and bulb garden. 
Best Bloom — Late May. 
Specialty — Darwin tulips. 
Visiting days or hours — .Any day or hour. 
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