The American Rock Garden Society 
attempts to deal intelligently with rock 
gardening as it is carried on under vary- 
ing climatic and other conditions to be 
found in different parts of the country. 
This is made possible thru the medium 
of Regional Groups, each organized as 
a separate unit under the leadership of 
a regional chairman. Each unit directs 
its own activities to a large degree but 
is closely affiliated with the national or- 
ganization. 
The American Rock Garden Society 
features: 
Its own Bulletin. Published bi- 
monthly, this is an authoritative, well 
illustrated journal containing valuable 
and authentic material, with news ang, 
items of interest to its members. Members 
are invited to use the columns of the 
Bulletin for various purposes, subject to 
the approval of the Editor. 
Its Seed Exchange. Conducted for 
the benefit of the members, the Seed 
Exchange makes available seeds of many 
