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Midsummer in the garden. July 25. 
The planting of evergreens. August 1. 
Midsummer blooming lilies. August 8. 
Choosing your bulbs for fall planting. August 15. 
Choosing your bulbs for potting work. August 22. 
Fall planting of shrubs. August 29. 
Fall planting of roses. September 5. 
Notes on an English garden. September 12. 
The outdoor bulb bed. September 19. 
Indoor gardening tools and terms. September 20. 
The potting of layered bulbs. October 3. 
The indoor potting of narcissus. October 10. 
The potting of the Easter lily. October 17. 
Taking in house plants. October 24. 
The making of cuttings and shaping of plants. October 31. 
Making hardwood cuttings. November 7. 
The Forsythe pan. November 14. 
Planting the calla lily. November 21. 
Making leaf cuttings. November 28. 
The Christmas pan. December 5. 
The desert garden. December 12. 
Plants for Christmas. December 19. 
Repotting cuttings. December 26. 
Svenson, H. K. 
Important herbaceous plants of the Greater New York region. 
Brooklyn Bot. Gard. Leaflets KXIX**. May 27. 
List of seeds offered in exchange, 1930. Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 
Record 19: 33-39. January. 
Report of a field trip to the Catskills. Yorreya 31: 154-157. 
August. 
Abstracts of the Journals Botaniska Notiser and Fedde's Reper- 
torium Specierum Novarum for Biological Abstracts. 
APPENDIX 3 
TALKS, LECTURES, ADDRESSES, AND PAPERS 
GIVEN DURING 1931 
By the Director: 
February 2. The botanic gardens of Italy, France, and England. 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
