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Girls’ Spring Course—(a) Saturday mornings, 9-10:15, Feb- 
ruary Ir to March 25. (b) Saturday mornings, 10: 30-11: 30, 
February rz to March 25. Miss Hammond, Miss Blank. 
A5. Advanced Work for Older Boys and Girls.—How to raise 
plants, mix soils, transplant, start seedlings for outdoor gardens, 
etc. Boys and girls who have taken spring courses under A4 are 
eligible for advanced work. The fee for the course is teenty-five . 
cents, Each student may take home his plants and seedlings. 
This course is open to both boys and girls over twelve years of age. 
Saturday mornings at 9:30, February rr to March 25. 
Miss Shaw. 
A6. Advanced Nature Work.—A course designed for those older 
boys and girls who have taken Courses At—A5. Plant collections 
will be made 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 arranged. 
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 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 21 to Novem- 
ber 25. Miss Hammond. 
Class B.—Open to boys and girls who have never taken any 
greenhouse work before. Bulbs used: narcissus, oxalis, primrose; 
also geranium cuttings. Saturday mornings at 9:15. Fee, fifteen 
cents. October 21 to November 25. Miss Hammond. 
Class C.—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 21 to November 25. iss Shaw. 
Class D.—Subject: basketry. Open to boys and girls 11 years 
old and over. Saturday mornings at 9. Fee, twenty-five cents. 
October 21 to November 25. Miss Blank. 
Class E.—Open to any boy or girl. Subject: the making of 
garden Christmas presents. There will be a choice of gifts. Some 
