MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 113 
study of trees and shrubs in their winter condition. Making 
an herbarium. October to October. (Uphof) - 
23. Economic Botany. The uses of plants and their 
products; fibers, fruits, condiments, perfumes, medicinal 
plants, ete. April to October. (Pring) 
24. Fruir Growi1ne. A consideration of the various 
fruit areas of the United States, and of the climatic and 
topographical conditions influencing them; the location of 
orchards and fruit lands; windbreaks, tillage and moisture; 
planting schemes, harvesting, and marketing. April to 
October. (Lurie) 
20. Lanpscape Desian (Continued). October to Janu- 
ary. (Noyes) 
25. Pxiantina Design. Study of harmony of color, 
form, foliage, etc., in plants for outdoor use; analysis of de- 
signs. Practice in planting design for various locations and 
purposes, for private estates, parks, city streets, flower gar- 
dens, etc. January to July. (Noyes 
26. Garpen Arcuirecture. Lectures on architectural 
styles and design. Practice in design of garden furniture, 
pergolas, arbors, summer houses, gates, entrances, ete. July 
and September. (Noyes) 
27. Tuersis. During the second year the student will 
choose or be assigned some definite problem leading out of 
the courses given, and in the third year he will be expected 
to pursue this topic with the intention of presenting a thesis 
covering the work done. 
SCHEDULE OF AFTERNOON WORK 
First Year 
Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday| Thursday Friday Saturday 
Oct. | General General | General Surveying | Mechanical | Special 
to | Floricul- Botany Botany Drawing Work 
Jan. | ture 2 1 1 6 9 
Jan. | General General | General Surveying | Mechanical = ag 
to | Floricul- Botany Botany Drawing ork 
Apr. | ture 2 1 1 6 
Apr. | Commercial] General | General Construc- Free-Hand | Disease 
to | Floricul- Botany Botany tion Drawing Control 
July | ture 3 1 1 7 10 5 
Commercial Sg = ag Construc- | Free-Hand | Disease 
be Floricul. ork ork tion Drawing Control 
"| ture 3 7 10 5 
