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children. Open to children from 8-12 years of age. A fee of 
fifteen cents will be charged to cover material used. A certificate 
will be given those who satisfactorily complete the course. 
Courses will be given, both spring and fall, as follows: 
Boys’ Sprinc Course.—Saturday mornings, 9-10, from Feb- 
ruary 2—-Marc 
Girts’ Sprinc Course.—Saturday mornings, 10-11, from [’eb- 
ruary 2-March 23. 
Boys’ Fatt Course.—Saturday mornings, 9-10, from October 
12—-November 30. 
Girts’ Fatt Course.—Saturday mornings, 10-11, from Oc- 
tober 12—-November 30. Miss Shaw, Miss Cross. 

Aq. Plant Propagation.—Raising of plants from seeds for the 
outdoor vegetable and flower garden; elementary study of soils. 
Work done in the children’s greenhouse. Fee, for material used, 
fifteen cents. Girls and boys from 12 to 15 years of age are 
eligible to these courses. Two of the courses will be offered 
each spring and two each fall, as follows: 
Girts’ Sprinc CourseE.—Saturdays, 10-11, February 2- 
March 23 
Boys’ Sprinc Course.—Saturdays, 9-10, February 2- 
March 23. 
Grrts’ FALL CoursE.—Saturdays, 10-11, October 12-Novem- 
ber 30. 
Boys’ Fatt Course.—Saturdays, 9-10, October 12-Novem- 
ber 30. Miss Shaw, Miss Cross. 
As. Advanced Nature Study.—A course designed for those 
older boys and girls who have taken courses Ar—Aq. Plant col- 
lections will be made, and the simpler principles of classification 
studied. Special problems will be assigned to individuals, and 
larger garden plots will be set aside for the further working out’ 
of these problems. Open only to pupil assistants of the Garden 
who are working for their silver pins. Hours to be arranged. 
A6. Junior Gardener’s Course.—A course for boys from 14-17 
years of age. Lessons given in the care of border and other 
