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PRIVILEGES OF MEMBI 





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Free admission to the buildincrs and f^rounds at all times. 



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2. Cards of admission for self and friends to all exhibi- 

 tions and openines preceding the admission ^ of the 

 general public, and to receptions. 



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3- Services of 'docent (by appointment), for self and party, 



when visitino; the Garden, 



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4. Admission to all lectures under Garden au5])ices^ at the 



Garden or elsewhere, 



5. Special lectures.and classes for the children of members. 



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6. Copies of Garden publications, as follows : 



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a. Record 



b. Guides 



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c. Leaflets 



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d. Contributions 



e. American Journal of Botany 



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/. Ecology (on request) 



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7. Privileges of the Library and Herbariuiu. 



8. Expert advice on the choice and care of plants, indoors 



and out, on planting the home grounds, the care of 

 lawns, and the treatment of plants affected by in- 

 sects and fungous pests. 



9. Identification of botanical specimens. 



10. Admission to all field trix)s, and other scientific meetings 



under Garden auspices. 





