AAS 
Date of First 
Meeting Page 
Adults’ Courses (continued) 
Wild Flowers and Ferns: Laboratory Study, full 
Died eal LCC OO Ne wrets Mire Ahi eL dna iy ReremmnemsSe DEL a0 229 
Ereesmspling, cditernoonmeent0n ar ener ietnen 2) April 12 223 
Wirees; Shade; fallsattennoonae eae ncaa ESept,. 628 221 
Trees and Shrul 
Fall, or full-year, Saturday afternoon....... Oct. 3 219, 229 
Spring, or full year, Saturday afternoon.....April 10 223, 229 
Ralleshuirsdayealtennoon m1 eee Oct. 231 
Spring, Thursday afternoon...............4 April 15 230 
Tropical American Plants, winter, afternoon..... an 13 223 
Useful Plants, winter, morning................ Feb. 8 218 
Children’s Courses 
Bialletiin dl OO1 Siva yc es ea nc te ee Oct. 17 229 
Walters OOrss ten ae tte ee me Te Jan 16 230 
SDLINGm COOLS a =e Senne caniet  Ta  a e ee Feb. 27 3 
utd Cote eae Geri hs me ener eat res gree gee \pril 24 230 
V. Victory Garden Courses 
For Members and the General Public 
FaALy 
“Information Please.”—One session, Monday, September 28, 
10:30 am, An opportunity for those who have had gardens in 
the season just past to talk over some of their problems. A con- 
sultation period planned especially for those who have taken Vic- 
tory Garden courses, but open to all who are interested in garden- 
ing. No fee. Mr. Free. 
Vi. Your Garden This Fall.—Five Mondays, 10:30 a.m., 
October 5 to November 9 (omitting October 12). Getting ready 
for next year’s Victory Garden. Soil improvement by means of 
cover crops; fall planting for early vegetables ; pruning ; propagat- 
ing; planting useful and ornamental trees and shrubs; dormant 
spraying ; putting the garden to bed. No fee. Mr. Free. 
V2. Fall Garden and Greenhouse Work.—/our Tuesdays, 
10:30 a.m, October 6 to 27, WA companion course to V9 (Spring 
Garden Work). Outdoor demonstrations of garden work to be 
done in the fall. Lifting of tender perennials and seedling an- 
nuals ; making cuttings for winter and early spring bloom indoors. 
