217, 
Open only to former members of A25 (Fundamentals of Garden- 
ing) or A26. Registration limited to 40 persons. Fee to non- 
members, $5 (including laboratory fee); to members, $3 labora- 
tory fee. Miss Dorward. 
V3. Herbs: Their Cultivation and Uses.—lour Mondays, 
November 2, 9, 16, 11 am.; and Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m. 
A series of 
lectures and demonstrations. 
Fee to non-members, $5. 
November 2. Herbs for the small garden, and how to grow 
them. 
November 9. Use of Herbs in Cooking. 
strations, 
Mrs. 
Miss Van Brunt. 
eractical cemon- 
H. K. Svenson, Instructor, Home Economics 
Department, New York University. 
November 16. Distillation from Herbs. Actual processes 
shown. 
Mr. Clarke E. Davis, Vice President and Technical 
Director, Virginia Dare Extract Co., Inc. 
November 23. 
1. Identification of Herbs. 
2. Herb Teas. 
Herb teas will be served. 
Dr, Svenson. 
Ir Cheney. 
Please note that this last period 
(November 23) begins at 2:30 p.m. 
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V4. Gardening Indoors.—live Hednesdays, 11 a.m., No- 
vember 4 to December 2. House plants for decoration and in- 
terest. How to make them thrive. Raising new plants, which 
become the property of class members. 
Instruction in potting, 
making cuttings, mixing soils, ete. 
On account of limited space 
in the greenhouses, this class must be limited to 50 persons. 
Keg- 
istration according to the order of application. 
Fee to non-mem- 
bers, $8 (including laboratory fee); to members, $3 laboratory 
fee. Mines. 
V5. Books on Gardening.—Tihiree Thursdays, 11 a.m., De- 
cember 3 to 17. A series of informal talks. No fee. 
December 3. Books for Victory Gardening. Mr. Free. 
December 10. Garden Books for Children’s Work and for 
Holiday Gifts. Miss Shaw. 
December 17. The Library of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Mr. Jordan. 
