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six inclusive. Mounts, charts, and diagrams are made. The stu- 
dent becomes familiar with actual material. The course is en- 
tirely practical, work being done in both field and laboratory. 
Fee, $15. Tuesdays, + p.m., beginning September 27. 
Miss Shaw and Miss Miner. 
B3. Principles of Agriculture and Horticulture—Thirty 
sessions. This course is especially helpful to teachers. The prin- 
ciples of horticulture are considered and applied in a practical way 
through greenhouse, laboratory, and lecture work. The green- 
house work includes the following subjects: plant propagation by 
means of bulbs, rhizomes, roots, seeds, etc.; the care of the green- 
house; house plants; window-box materials; fertilizers. Insect 
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and fungous pests, grafting, and pruning are also included from 
both a practical and a theoretical point of view. Class limited to 
60 members. Fee, $15. Wednesdays, 4 p.m., beginning Sep- 
tember 28, Miss Shaw and Miss Dorward. 
B7. Greenhouse Work.—Thirty sessions. .\ course for those 
interested in indoor and outdoor gardening. Lessons in repotting 
ferns; forcing blooming plants; methods of propagation; insect 
pests and plant diseases; making dish gardens; preparing for the 
outdoor garden. Most of this work is carried on in the green- 
houses. Emphasis will be laid on problems of a practical nature. 
Lainuted to those who have taken B3 and planned to follow. this 
course. ee, $15. Tuesdays, + p.an., beginning September 27. 
Mr. Free and Miss Dorward. 
B8. Plant Culture.—.\ course of fifteen weeks duration for 
those who have taken B3 and BZ. Work entirely in the green- 
house. No board of Education credits are given for this course. 
Fee, $15. Thursdays, 4 p.m., beginning October 20. Miss Shaw. 
B4. Educational Principles of Children’s Gardening and Na- 
ture Study.—Fifteen sessions. In this course special stress 
will be laid on nature study and gardening problems in the schools 
of the City. This forms a thirty week course with B5. Fee, 
$7.50. Mondays, + p.n., beginning September 26, Miss Shaw. 
B5. Children’s Garden Practice.—Iifteen sessions. This 
course is entirely practical and includes all the outdoor work of the 
student in his own garden, applying the principles of agriculture 
and gardening, and work with children in the garden. ‘This forms 
