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GRADES 44 AND 4B 
6. Cultivation of plants by slips, seeds, etc. (Greenhouse 
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. The cultivation of rice in Japan and China. (Lantern fides ) 
. Some useful plants of subtropical climates. (Lantern slides and living 
plants.) 
GRADES 54 AND 5B 
. Plants useful to man. (Lantern slides and living plants.) 
. Trees: blossom and fruit formation. (Botanic Garden grounds, May- 
June only.) 
. Common shade trees. (Botanic Garden grounds, May-June.) 
. Evergreens and deciduous trees. (Botanic Garden grounds, May-June.) 
. Food plants raised in the United States. (Lantern slides.) 
. Plant industries and products of the United States. (Lantern slides.) 
. Cotton raising in the South. (Lantern slides.) 
GRADES 6A AND 6B 
. Coffee culture in South America. (Lantern slides and living plants.) 
. The rubber industry in South America. (Lantern slides and living 
plants. 
GRADES 7A AND 7B 
. Agricultural products of the United States. (Lantern slides.) 
. Some agricultural products of the Orient. (Lantern slides.) 
October 2c to December 15 
GRADES 4A AND 4B 
Cultivation of plants by seeds, slips, runners, etc. (Greenhouse.) 
What plants need for growth. (Experimen 
Plant variations in the hot, cold and Per at countries. (Lantern 
slides and specimen plants 
The cultivation of rice in China and Japan. (Lantern slides.) 
How boys and girls can help make Brooklyn a more beautiful city. 
(Lantern slides.) 
GRADES 5A AND 5B 
How to plant bulbs for winter bloom. (Demonstration.) 
Plant foods raised in the United States. (Lantern slides.) 
How nature disperses her seed. (Demonstration.) 
Useful plant products. (Lantern slides.) 
How to distinguish common evergreens. (Study of the trees them- 
selves. 
