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March 18. Fuglish Gardens. Reformed Protestant Dutch 
Church, Flatbush. 
April 28. Rock Gardens. Long Island Division of the Feder- 
ated Garden Clubs of New York State, at the Garden. 
September 2. Gardening in General. Westhampton and Quo- 
gue Garden Club. 
September 11. The Work of Municipal Rose Gardens. 
American Rose Society Meeting, in Atlantic City, N. J. 
October 5. Beautiful Gardens. Jackson Heights Garden Club. 
November 15. Kock Gardens. Vast Flatbush Garden Club. 
December 6. Herbaceous Perennials. New York Botanical 
Garden. 
By the Resident Investigator: 
February 16. Creating new plants. Sunday Night Club of 
Flatbush Congregational Church, Brooklyn. 
April 26. Creating new plants—Exploding a myth. Saturday 
Night Club, Brooklyn. 
May 10. Native ferns. New York Association of Biology 
Teachers. 
May 15. Lugenics: A biologist looks into the future. Ameri- 
can Museum of Natural History. 
October 18. Varictics of cabbages. New York Association of 
Biology Teachers. At the Garden. | 
November 6. The problein of finding new plants: The story of 
modern plant breeding. American Museum of Natural 
History. 
By Instructors and Others: 
Miss Dorward: 
May 26. The planning and care of backyard gardens, IKings- 
lawn Community Church. 
Mrs. MacColl: 
March 20. House plants... Mothers Clubs Pe oS..105: 
May 6. The work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Moth- 
ese lib wines emien a “Ad the Garden: 
May 10. How to make blue prints. Gardening [exhibit, 
Abraham & Straus. 
