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lowing year. Fee, hventy-five cents, SaUirday mornings 9-1 1. 



Miss Shaw, Miss Burtis. 



April 2 to October 22. 

 - A3, Junior Garden Assistants. — Open to older boys and girls, 

 or to those who have mastered Courses Ai and A2. Size of plot 

 10 ft. by 20 ft. Fee^ fifty cents. These gardens are for the rais- 

 ing of vegetables. The work is stated as a problem : " How much 

 can one raise on a plot 10 ft. by 20 ft.?'' Hours to be arranged. 

 The student must put in at least two periods a wxek during the 

 summer vacation, and if possible, three. Registration date : 



April 2. 



Miss Shaw, Miss Ehner. 



A4. Preparation for the Outdoor Garden.— The following 

 classes are open to boys and girls during the spring of each year. 

 The courses are planned for a better understanding of plant life 

 and so that the outdoor garden may become a more intelligent 

 piece of work. Classes are limited to fifteen. . The fee for each 

 course is fifteen cents to cover the cost of material. 



Boys' Spring Course.' — {a) Saturday movmngsC): 1^-10, Febru- 

 ary 5 to March 12. (b) Saturday mornings 10: 15-11^ February 

 5 to March 12. 



Girls' Spring Course.— (a) Saturday mornings 9: 15-10, Febru- 

 ary 5 to March 12, (b) Saturday mornings 10: 15-11, February 



5 to March 12, 



Miss Blank, Miss Burtis. 



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 



This w^ork wuU be of silver pin 

 standard. The fee for the course is tzventy 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 



eligible for advanced work. 



at 9: 15. February 5 to March 12, 



Miss Shaw, Miss Elmer. 



: A6. Advanced Nature Work. — A course designed for those 

 older boys and girls who have taken courses A1-A5. Plant col- 

 lections w^ill be made, and the simpler principles of classification 

 studied. Special problems will be assigned to individuals, and 

 larger garden plots will be set aside for the further working out 

 of these problems. Open only to pupil assistants of the Garden 

 who are working for their silver pins. Hours to be arranged, 



A'liss Shaw, Miss Elmer. 



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