MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 55 
20. Dernprotocy. Planting, growing, and care of trees 
and shrubs. April to June. (Biekart) 
Third Year 
16. Lanpscare Design (Continued). October to De- 
cember. (Noyes) 
21. Pxuantina Desten. Modern planting design with 
trees, shrubs, annuals and perennials in parks, private 
estates, cemeteries, city streets, boulevards, etc. January to 
June. (Noyes) 
22. Garpen ArcurrectuRE. Lectures on general archi- 
tectural styles, with designs of garden seats, pergolas, sun- 
dials, summer houses, etc. July to September. (Noyes) 
23. Systematic Borany. Gross anatomy of plants in 
connection with the study of the relationships between the 
various groups and individuals to be found cultivated and 
wild; designed primarily to train the student in the ready 
identification of plants. The period from January to 
March is devoted to the study of trees and shrubs in their 
winter condition with special reference to the characters 
found in the twigs of the previous season’s growth, to be 
used as a means of identifying the more common cultivated 
and native woody plants in their resting stage. January to 
September. (Thompson ) 
24. Burrs. Soils and fertilizers; culture and multipli- 
cation, both in field and greenhouse. October to March. 
(Biekart) 
25. Pomotoay anp SmMatt Fruits. A consideration of 
the various fruit areas of the United States, and of the 
climatic and topographical conditions influencing them; 
the location of 2 Ae and fruit lands; windbreaks, tillage 
and moisture; planting schemes, harvesting and marketing ; 
methods of nursery work; eae pe. and pruning; sprays 
and spraying, ete. October to March. ‘ : 
(Ohlweiler, Biekart) 
26. Forestry. A course intended to give a general 
knowledge of some of the problems of forestry, relation of 
the soil, atmosphere, and moisture to the development of 
trees; character and composition of woods; culture systems ; 
sowing and planting; forest management, including men- 
suration, valuation and increment, rotation, yield, and work- 
ing plans; forest protection, forest utilization, by-products, 
and wood preservation. July to September. ( Ohlweiler) 
27. Economic Botany. The economic uses of plants 
