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Care of tools, care of cold frames, making a hotbed, seed sow- 
ing, transplanting, lawn making, hoeing and cultivating, spraying 
{or insect and fungous pests, watering, winter protection of 
plants, manuring, harvesting and storing, staking and tying sup- 
ports for climbing plants, spraying, pruning, and repair of trees, 
propagation by seeds, cuttings, layers, budding and grafting; care 
of rock garden, perennial garden, bedding plants, aquatic garden, 
wild garden; making up window boxes and hanging baskets ; 
transplanting trees and shrubs, ete. 
Greenhouse.—Watering, ventilating, shading, cleaning plants of 
insect pests, potting, heating, practice with special crops, orchids 
(planting and general care); chrysanthemums (potting and gen 
eral care) ; ferns, palms, Primula, Cyclamen, etc. 
2a. Elementary Botany.—Plant structure and function. Twice 
a week. 
3. Soils and Fertilizers—Once a week. 
4. Inspection of the Plantations and Plant Houses Under 
Guidance.—Study of plant materials. Once a week. 
5. Special Lectures and Conferences.—Saturdays. 
6. Assigned Readings and Reports.—Once a week. 
Second Quarter. 
1. Garden and Greenhouse Practice (continued). 
2a. Elementary Botany.—Plant structure and function (con- 
tinued). Once a week. 
4. Inspection of the Plantations and Plant Houses Under 
Guidance (continued).—Once a week. 
5. Special Lectures and Conferences.—Saturdays. 
6. Assigned Readings and Reports.—Once a week. 
7a. Animal Friends and Foes in the Garden.—Once a week. 
8a. Fungous Diseases of Plants.—Once a week. 
Third Quarter. 
1. Garden and Greenhouse Practice (continued). 
2b. Elementary Botany.—Classification, identification of plants. 
Once a week. 
4. Inspection of the Plantations and Plant Houses Under 
Guidance (continued).—Once a week. 
