arranged. The student must put in at least two periods a week 
during the summer vacation, and, if possible, three. Registration 
date: April 5. Miss Hammond. 
Ao. Advanced Nature Work.—A course designed for those 
older boys and girls who have taken Courses Al-A5. Herbarium 
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secimens will be prepared and the simpler principles of plant 
classification studied. Projects will be assigned to individuals. 
Open only to pupil assistants of the Garden. Hours to be ar- 
ranged. Miss Shaw. 
A7. Fall Greenhouse Work.—The following courses are self- 
explanatory and are for both beginners and advanced students : 
Class A.—Open to boys and girls who have never taken any 
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greenhouse work before. Bulbs used: narcissus, oxalis, primrose ; 
also geranium cuttings. Saturday mornings at 9:15. Fee, fifteen 
cents. October 11 to December 13. Miss Hickok. 
Class B.—Open to boys and girls over thirteen years of age. 
Subjects studied: hyacinth, Easter lily, calla lily, the botany of 
common cultivated plants, etc. fee, twenty-five cents. Saturday 
mornings at 10, October 11 to December 13. Miss Hammond. 
Class C.—Open to boys and girls who have been in at least two 
fall bulb classes before this. This class is for advanced work. 
The bulbs used will be hyacinth, tulip, narcissus, oxalis. Geranium 
cuttings and primroses will also be used. Time of class, 10:30, 
Saturday mornings. fee, fifteen cents. October 20 to Decem- 
ber 1. Miss Hammond. 
Class D.—Open to any boy or girl. Subject: the making of 
garden Christmas presents. There will be a choice of gifts. Some 
of the articles made will be the following: a flower basket, seed 
packet, flower book-mark, painted pot and plant to go in it, flower 
calendar, wooden box with flower design, etc. Saturday mornings 
at 10:30. Fee, twenty-five cents. October 11 to December 13. 
Miss Hickok. 
A8. Junior Gardeners’ Course.—A course for boys 14-17 years 
of age. Lessons given in the care of border and other flower beds, 
in the weeding and care of small vegetable gardens, in mowing 
and watering lawns, repotting plants, etc. This is planned to fit 
boys for summer work and to enable them to obtain positions. 
