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PRIVILEGES OF MEMBERSHIP 
Free admission to the buildings and grounds at all times. 
Cards of admission for self and friends to all exhibitions and 
openings preceding the admission of the general public, and 
to receptions. 
Services of docent (by appointment), for self and party (of 
not less than six), when visiting the Garden. 
Admission of member and his or her immediate family to all 
lectures, field trips, and other scientific meetings under 
Garden auspices, at the Garden or elsewhere. 
Free tuition in most courses of instruction; in other courses 
members are allowed a liberal discount from the fee 
charged to non-members. 
Invitations for self and friends to spring and fal! “Flower 
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Copies of Garden publications, as follows: 
a. Record. 
b. Guides. 
c. Leaflets. 
d. Contributions. 
Frequent Announcement Cards concerning plants in flower 
and other exhibits. 
Privileges of the Library and Herbarium. 
Expert advice on the choice and care of ornamental trees, 
shrubs, and herbaceous plants, indoors and out, on plant- 
ing the home grounds, the care of lawns, and the treatment 
of plants affected by insect and fungous pests. 
Determination of botanical specimens. 
Participation in the periodical distribution of surplus plant 
material and seeds, in accordance with special announce- 
ments sent to members from time to time. 
