STATES 
CALIFORNIA — Pasadena Garden Club, Garden Club of Santa Bar* 
bara and Montecito. 
Oakland — 
Lake Merritt Park. 
San Francisco — 
Golden Gate Park contains an interesting Japanese 
garden. 
Berkeley — 
There are some wild flower gardens. 
San Diego — 
The ver}' beautiful gardens of the Exposition. 
Coronado — 
A simple Japanese Tea Garden. 
MISS ANNA HEAD, Member-at-Large. 
Location — 2730 Belrose Ave.. Berkeley. Cal. 
Typ e — Small, formal. 
Best Bloom — March, April, Alay. 
Specialty — A rose garden and iris beds for color; Japanese 
wistaria on pergolas. 
Visiting days — Mornings, except Saturday and Sunday. 
Owner’s remarks — As garden is small, I prefer small groups 
of visitors. I could easily procure admission for visi- 
tors to several much larger and finer gardens than 
mine, belonging to members of the Garden Club of 
Alameda County (not yet old enough to apply for 
membership in The G. C. of A.), of which I am Presi- 
dent. 
MRS. W. H. POOL, Member of Warrenton Garden Club 
(Virginia). 
Location — "Belle Terre", Menlo Park, Cal. 
Visiting Day — Thursday. 
COLORADO — Garden Club of Denver. 
CONNECTICUT — Greenwich Garden Club, Hartford Garden Club, 
Garden Club of Litchfield, Garden Club of Middletown, 
New Canaan Garden Club, Garden Club of Ridgefield, Wash- 
ington Garden Club. * 
MRS. FREDERIC CULVER, Member-at-Large. 
Location — Hadlyme, Conn. 
Type— Small gardens and terraces. 
Best Bloom — .-Viij' time. 
Visiting days — .A.ny days or hours. 
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