MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 33 
OTHER VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED IN THE ABOVE LIST 
Bohemos Missie Schmerber 
Convoitise Pelargonium peltatum 
Double White Rosafiera 
Doctor Phillippe Tissie Smith Seedling 
Elsa Scevola 
Fiat Forest Park Beauty 
Gettysburg Mme. Chevaliere 
Heteranthe Preslly 
Leon Riotox Andre Allar 
Lya Berger Duchess de Chailles 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN STUDENTS’ CLUB 
_ The Missouri Botanical Garden Students’ Club announces 
the following program for the period March 5—May 21. , 
Attention is called to the change in the time of the meetings, 
the latter now being held on the first and third Fridays of 
each month instead of on the corresponding Thursdays. As 
— announced, all meetings are held in the graduate 
ecture room, Tower Grove and Botanical Avenues. Entrance 
to the lecture room is through the main office door. All 
persons interested are cordially invited to attend the 
meetings. 
_ Friday, March 5, 8:15 P. M. 
C. H. Thompson—Relationship between plants and animals. 
F. G. Grossart—History of landscape gardening. 
Friday, March 19, 8:15 P. M. 
G. H. Pring—Aquatic gardening. 
A. J. Cella—Lawns and their care. 
Friday, April 2, 8:15 P. M. 
W. Garrett—Roses for St. Louis. 
A. Kohl—Value of birds in horticulture. 
Friday, April 16, 8:15 P. M. 
Dr. B. M. Duggar—Culture of mushrooms. 
Friday, May 7, 8:15 P. M. 
C. Pedlow—lInsects affecting shade trees, and their eradica- 
tion. 
C. F. Giebel—Mimicry. 
Friday, May 21, 8:15 P. M. 
Dr. H. von Schrenk—Preservation of woods. 
C. 
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