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The Mineola Home for Cardiac children lias also been given 

 assistance in planning their children's garden. 



School for Gardeners. — During this, the fourth year of the 

 school for gardeners, 13 pupils were enrolled, the number in 

 attendance as of December 31 being 8 men and one woman. 

 Certificates of proficiency were awarded to two men on their 

 completion of one year's satisfactory service in practical work 



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after completing their two years course of instruction at the 

 Botanic Garden, in accordance with the requirement announced 

 in our Prospectus. 



Botanic Garden Posters and Subway Signs. — During May and 

 June thirty framed colored posters, 15^2 x 20 inches, giving in- 

 formation about the Garden were hung in the entrance vestibules 

 of the Brooklyn Public Library and its branches. 



In July the Interborough Rapid Transit Company placed on the 

 walls of the Eastern Parkway-Brooklyn Museum Station attrac- 



