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7b. Animal Friends and Foes in the Garden.—Advanced 
course. Once a week for six weeks. 
10. Trips to Horticultural Exhibits, Nurseries, Private Places. 
and Other Gardens Under Guidance.—Once a month. 
14. Floriculture (continued ).—Once a week. 
16. Floral Decoration.—Once a month. 
18. Types of Gardens.—Once a week. 
19. Road and Walk Making; Use of Cement in Garden Struc- 
tures. 
Fourth Quarter 
1. Garden and Greenhouse Practice (continued). 
4. Inspection of the Plantations and Plant Houses Under 
Guidance (continued).—Once a month. 
5. Special Lectures and Conferences.—Saturdays. 
6. Assigned Readings and Reports.—Once a week. 
10. Trips to Horticultural Exhibits, Nurseries, Private Places 
and Other Gardens Under Guidance.—Once a month. 
16. Floral Decoration (continued )—Once a month. 
20. Window Boxes, Hanging Baskets, Wardian Cases, etc.— 
Once a week for six weeks. 
21. Greenhouse Construction.—Once a week for six weeks. 
22. Plant Forcing.—Once a week. 
Principles of Pruning.—Once a week for six weeks. 
For final certification one year’s satisfactory experience will 
be required, under direction, in an accepted commercial or pri- 
vate garden. 
E, Advanced Courses and Investigation 
For the following advanced and research courses there is a 
charge covering all expenses, including laboratory fee, of $30 for 
each full course of 100 credit hours, and $20 for each half course 
of 50 credit hours. 
1. Advanced Courses 
Er. Mycology and Plant Pathology.—Morphology and pathol- 
ogy of the fungi and bacteria. Life histories of fungi; methods 
of control of plant diseases, etc. Prerequisite, a satisfactory col- 
