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Each class is limited to fifteen, the ideal number for individual 
work. Fee, fifteen cents, to cover cost of material. 
Boys’ Spring Course-——Saturday mornings 9-10, March 8 to 
April 12. 
Girls’ Spring Course-——Saturday mornings 9-10, March 8 to 
April 12. 
Boys’ Fall Course-—Saturday mornings 9-10, October 18 to 
December 6. 
Girls’ Fall Course——Saturday mornings 9-10, October 18 to 
December 6. Miss Shaw. 
A4. Greenhouse Work. Plant Propagation—How to raise 
plants, mix soils, transplant, start seedlings for outdoor gardens, 
etc. Open to a limited number of older boys and girls. Fee, 
twenty cents. Each student may take home his plants and seed- 
lings. Courses are given each spring and fall. 
Girls’ Spring Course.—Saturday mornings 10-11, March 8 to 
April 12. 
Boys’ Spring Course—Saturday mornings 10-11, March 8 to 
April 12. 
Girls’ Fall Course.—Saturday mornings 10-11, October 18 to 
December 6. 
Boys’ Fall Course-—Saturday mornings 10-11, October 18 to 
December 6. Miss Shaw. 
A5. Advanced Nature Study.—A course designed for those 
older boys and girls who have taken course Ar—-A4. Plant col- 
lections will 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. 
A6. Junior Gardener’s Course.—A course for boys 14-17 years 
of age. Lessons given in the care of border and other flower 
beds, in the weeding and care of small vegetable gardens, in mow- 
ing and watering lawns, repotting plants, etc. This is planned to 
fit boys for summer work, and to enable them to obtain positions. 
Hours to be arranged. Fee, fifty cents. Practical work with the 
gardeners and foreman, under the supervision of Miss Shaw. 
