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A44. Gardens within a Garden.—Seven Tuesdays, 4 p.m, 
April 13, 20, 27, May 4, 18 25, and June 1. A course designed 
especially for Members of the Garden and of the Institute, to 
enable them to become acquainted with the general plan of the 
Botanic Garden and the nature of the various special gardens, as 
well as other features of general interest. The schedule of indi- 
vidual trips will be announced later. No fee. 
Dr. Graves, Miss Rusk, Miss Ashwell. 
FLOWER DAYS 
To afford an opportunity to members to see the various floral 
features of the Garden and the special outdoor collections when 
they are at their best, the following “Flower Days” are held ac- 
cording to announcements. Because of the vagaries of the sea- 
sons from year to year, no definite dates can be set at this time, 
but definite announcements will be sent to all Botanic Garden 
members from ten days to two weeks in advance. Each event 
will be in charge of a specialist on the particular flower concerned. 
Apple and Cherry Blossom Day: about May 1. Dr. Reed. 
Lilac Day: about May 15. Dr. Gundersen. 
Iris Day: about May 20. Dr. Reed. 
Wild Flower Garden Day: May or October. Dr. Svenson. 
Annual Rose Garden Day: second Tuesday in June. 
ity Pree. Mr, “Tilley. 
Fall Rose Garden Day: early October. Mr. Free, Mr. Tilley. 
Herb Garden Day: October. Mr. Free. 
Chrysanthemum Day: late October. Mr. Free. 
B. Courses for Teachers 
These courses have been accepted by the Board of Education of 
New York City for “in-service credit,” one credit being granted 
for each 15 hours (with the exception of ‘““B2, The Nature Room,” 
and “‘B8, Plant Culture”). Through an agreement with Long 
Island University, undergraduate credit for certain courses will 
be allowed toward fulfilling the requirements for a university de- 
gree, provided the admission requirements at the University and 
the laboratory requirements at the Botanic Garden have been ful- 
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