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The June garden calendar. June 5. 
After blooming—what? June 12. 
Window gardens for the city. June 26. 
July in the garden. July 3. 
Checking on your garden. July 24. 
Starting perennials for next year’s garden. July 31. 
The propagation of shrubs. August 14. 
Evergreens for small plots. August 21. 
Junior garden exhibits. August 28. 
September in the garden. September 18. 
Bulbs for indoor bloom. September 25. 
Seeds to buy for winter bloom. October 9. 
Fall work in the garden. October 9. 
Svenson, Henry K. 
Report of the Curator of the Herbarium for 1936. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Record 26: 86-91. April. 
Monograph of the Genus //feuchera. By Rosendahl, Butters 
& Lakela. Book review. Torreya 37: 60-62. May-— 
June. 
Monographic Studies in the Genus Fleocharis IV. Rhodora 39: 
210-231; 236-273. 6 pl., 21 maps. June-July. (Re- 
printed as Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Contributions No. 77. 
The Wild Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden—Local 
Flora Section. Wild Flower 14: 42-45; 64-66. 6 plates. 
July-August. 
Did Symphoricarpus albus come originally from Canada? 
Rhodora 39: 461-462. November. 
Tilley, S. R. 
Looking ahead in horticulture. Gardeners’ Chronicle of 
America 41: 135. May. 
Roses inacity garden. American Rose Annual. Pp. 159-160. 
Utter, L. Gordon 
The iris thrips and its control by hot water, with notes on other 
treatments. U. S. D. A. Circ. 445: 1-12. October. 
(Authors Floyd F. Smith and L. G. Utter.) Reprinted as 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Contribution No. 79. 
