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June 5. Springtime at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Class 



from Friends' School, at the Garden. 

 June 9. What chitdren may learn from nature in their summer 



holidays. Assembly and IVTothers' Club, P. S. 185. 

 June 10. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden does for children. 



Mothers' Clubs, The First Free Kindergarten, C. W. 



Barrett Kindergarten, and the Fellowship of the Life 



More Abundant, at the Garden. 

 June 25. The pleasure in raising plants. P. S. 41. 

 October 2. IToiv the Brooklyn Botafiic Garden helps to make 



better citizens. Society of Old Brooklynites. 

 October 9. The activities of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Columbia Dames, at the Garden. 

 October 16. The care of house plants and i^'indoiv boxes. 



Mothers' Club, P. S. 76. 

 October 16. The care of window boxes. Mothers' Club, 



P. S. 112, Mrs. F. B. Arvine, Brooklyn Botanic Garden 



graduate, for the Curator. 

 October 18. What the Brooklyn Botanic Garden offers to 



Brooklyn children. Battle Pass Chapter, Daughters of 



the American Revolution, at the Garden. 

 October 21. Indoor plant work with children. Mothers' 



Club, P. S. 89. 

 October 27. Address at presentation of Exhibit prize. P. S. 49. 

 November 3. The work of nature. P. S. 77. 

 November 6. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Mothers' Club, P. S. 66, Queens. 

 November 10. Bulb planting and indoor nature laork tcith 



children. Mothers' Club, Great Neck, Long Island. 

 November 13. Preparation of Girl Scouts for nature tests. 



Girl Scout House. 

 November 14. flaking plant collections for school. Three 



assemblies, P. S. 185. 

 December 19. Christmas plants. Two assemblies, P. S. 41. 

 December 31. 21ie work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 



Central Congregational church. Miss Hilda Loines, Chair- 

 man of the Woman's Auxiliarv, for the Curator. 



