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Exhibits 
Twenty-four exhibits have been participated in during 1928. 
The most outstanding are the following: 
At the International Flower Show, Grand Central Palace, an 
exhibit was set up by the departments of public and elementary 
education to show the work done by our institution in this field. 
At the United Parents Association Exposition, Grand Central 
Palace in April, where an exhibit was set up similar to the one 
for the Flower Show. 
At the Girl Scout Exhibit, Thirteenth Regiment Armory, Brook- 
lyn, also in April, we assisted in setting up the Garden Booth, with 
seedlings and plots of grass started in our greenhouses, with a 
group of Scouts. 
At the Spring Inspection of the Botanic Garden, in May, the 
exhibit was educational. This Department did its part in showing 
work done with visiting classes, greenhouse classes, and the out- 
door garden. 
At the American Museum of Natural History in September, 
an exhibit of garden flowers was set up in their model “ Nature 
Room.” 
At the Seventh Annual Exposition of Woman's Arts and In- 
dustries, 11 October, our, booth represented a section of one of 
our teaching greenhouses. The plan for this was made and car- 
ried out by Mrs. Bartlett, instructor, who also demonstrated from 
time to time such operations as the potting of bulbs and the mak- 
ing of cuttings to show the value of the greenhouse in education. 
A contest was held daily at the Exposition in flower arrangement, 
sponsored by our Woman’s Auxiliary. We assisted in each day’s 
judging. 
At the Botanic Garden, on December 30, exhibits were set 
up in Room 327, and in the Children’s Club Room, for the benefit 
of the American Nature Study Society. The exhibit in the Club 
Room was typical of the regular Saturday work with children. 
In Room 327 a display was made of the work we are doing. with 
visiting classes, teachers classes, and the children’s classes in the 
outdoor garden. 
At the Botanic Garden, during the months of October, No- 
