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April 21. Gardens and their meaning. New York Congrega- 
tional Home for the Aged. 
April 23. How garden work for children helps make good citi- 
gens. New York State Federation of Women’s Club at 
Pouch Mansion. 
April 24. The plant world, First Assembly. A garden for 
your school, Second Assembly. Flower and vegetable gar- 
dens for boys and girls, Third Assembly, P. S. 182.. 
April 26. Different phases of the children’s work at the Botanic 
Garden. Mothers’ Club, P. S. 55, at the Garden. 
April 27, Arbor Day address. P. 5S, 130. 
May 3. What the plant world means to us, First Assembly. 
What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does for boys and girls, 
Second Assembly, P. S. 141. 
May 5. Children’s gardens. Long Island Federation of Gar- 
den Clubs, Flushing. | 
May 9. Sowing seed for children. Essex County Council of 
Parent-Teacher Associations, Columbia High School, South 
Opaigee, rye lh 
May 10. Garden work and its educational value. Adelphi 
Academy. 
May 16. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does for boys and 
girls. Mothers’ Club, P. S. 139, at the Garden. 
May 17. Children’s activities at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Mothers’ Club, P. S. 69, at the Garden. 
May 23. Children’s activities at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Mothers’ Club, P. S. 106, at the Botanic Garden. 
May 23. Graduation address. Community Hospital, New 
ote 
May 24. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden with chul- 
dren. Mothers’ Club, P. S. 3, at the Garden. 
May 25. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does for boys 
and girls. Long Island Federation of Women’s Clubs, at 
the Garden. 
June 12. The world we live in. Manual Training High School 
Annex. 
