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B II. SumMMER ScHOOL OF CHILDREN’S GARDENING 
Courses Br—Brr are also offered as a concentrated five weeks’ 
summer course, from July 9 to August 13, 1918. For circular 
and further information apply to Miss Ellen Eddy Shaw. 
C. CouRSES FOR THE GENERAL PUBLIC 
Cx. House Plants and Small Conservatories.—Five lectures 
with demonstrations and practical work. The course includes 
consideration of principles to be observed in the care of indoor 
plants, and cultural details concerning suitable subjects. Instruc- 
tion will be given with reference to hanging baskets, window 
boxes, Wardian cases, etc. A fee of $2.50 will be charged to 
cover cost of materials used. The plants raised by the class will 
become the property of those taking the course. Thursdays at 4, 
’ January 17-February 14. Mr. Free. 

C2. Garden Planning.—The object of this course is to help 
owners of small places to plan their yards and gardens to best 
advantage. Thursdays at 4, February 21-March 7. Mr. Free 
C3. The Outdoor Flower Garden.—Ten lectures with demon- 
strations and practical work. Instruction will be given with re- 
gard to soils, preparation of grounds for planting, propagation, 
hardy perennials, annuals, vines, herbaceous borders, summer bed- 
ding, shrubbery, roses, making and care of lawns, drainage, etc. 
A fee of $1.00 will be charged to cover cost of materials used. 
Thursdays at 4, March 14-May 106. Mr. Free. 
C4. Garden and Greenhouse Work in Fall.—A course of six 
lessons covering the making of cuttings, taking up and storing of 
plants, bulb planting, winter protection of plants, fall pruning, etc. 
Thursday afternoons from 4-5, September 26—October 31. 
fee of $1.00 will be charged to cover cost of material used. 
Mir hree: 
Cs. Spring Flowers and Ferns.—Largely an outdoor course, 
with some excursions. Fee $1.00. Twelve Saturdays, at 10, 
from April 6-June 22. Dr. Gundersen. 
