11s 
Japanese and Siberian Iris. The Sun (New York). April 17 
Japanese iris at Swan Lake Gardens, Sumter, S. C. 
Tris Soc. Bull. 65: 14,15. May. 
Hana-shobu Society of Japan. 
16,17: May. 
Amer. 
Amer. Iris Soc. Bull. 65: 
Reed, George M., and T. R. Stanton 
Inheritance of resistance to loose and 
covered smuts in oat 
hybrids. 
Jour. Amer. Soc. Agron. 29: 997-1006. De- 
cember. 
Shaw, Ellen Eddy 
Can gardens help us teach? The Primary Teacher 14: 3-7, 
January—March. 
Report of the Curator of Elementary Instruction, Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 26: 71-76. April. 
Children’s interests in science. Schoolmen’s Week Proceedings, 
Univ. of Pennsylvania Bull. 24: 485-490. 
The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Guide XVII; No. 2. October. 
The following 29 articles appeared in The Sun (New York) 
on the dates indicated: 
How to make a desert garden. 
Some 1937 flower selections. 
June. 
Nature Garden 
January 9, 
January 23. 
Plants resistant to drought. January 30. 
Plants for continuous bloom from March to frost. 
ary 13. 
Plants that can take it. March 13. 
Newer and better cornflowers. March 27. 
kor a good lawn. April 3. 
Old favorites of the garden—-phlox. April 10. 
Our friends, the marigolds. April 17. 
The vegetable garden. April 24. 
Snapdragons and zinnias. May 1. 
Enemies of the garden. May 8. 
Don’t forget the fall. May 15. 
Our friends, the snapdragons. May 15. 
Better buy plants. May 22. 
Ground covers. May 29, 
Febru- 
