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February 20. Modern trends in systematic botany. (History of 
Botany Talks to the Public.) At the Garden. 
April 1. Our native plants. Nature Club, Paterson High 
School. 
25. The Galapagos Islands. Brooklyn Polytechnic In- 
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Apri 
stitute, Chemistry Club. 
December 24. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Junior Chamber 
of Commerce. 
By the Horticulturist: 
March 6. The annual flower garden. Garden Institute in con- 
nection with Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture 
and Home Economics of the State of New Jersey, Hack- 
March 11. Rock gardens. Norwalk Garden Club, South Nor- 
walk, Conn. 
March 25. Annual flowering plants. Garden Institute in con- 
nection with Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture 
and Home Economics of the State of New Jersey, Trenton. 
March 26. Annuals and perennials. Garden Institute in con- 
nection with Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture 
and Home Economies of the State of New Jersey, Pat- 
erson. 
March 28. Annual flowering plants. Garden Institute in con- 
nection with Co-operative Extension Work in Agriculture 
and Home Economics of the State of New Jersey, Collings- 
wood. 
March 28. Perennial garden. Garden Institute in connection 
with Co-operative [:xtension Work in Agriculture and 
Home Economics of the State of New Jersey, Collings- 
wood. 
April 2. Alpine and rock gardens. Englewood Garden Club. 
April 15. Rock gardens. Conducting discussion at the New 
York Horticultural Society. 
April 22-October 7. Course of eight lessons in gardening. 
Lawrence Garden Club. 
June 25. Rock gardens. Newport (R. 1.) Garden Association. 
June 30. Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Roslyn Garden Club. 
October 2. Fall planting of roses. Exposition of Women’s 
Work, at Hotel Astor. 
