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b. At the Schools. 
Lectures and addresses by members of the Garden 
= Staff. 
. Model lessons. 
Loan lectures, including lantern slides and lecture 
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Supply of study material. 
Supply of Penny Packets of Seeds for planting in 
school and home gardens. 
Children’s Horticultural Exhibition or Fair. 
. Inspection of school gardens. 
. Temporary exhibits. 
LEESO embers: 
a. Expert advice on all aspects of plant life and gardening 
b. Services of docent without charge. 
c. Special exhibits and events. 
1. Annual spring inspection. 
2. Numerous “ Flower Days,” according to season. 
d. Copies of various Botanic Garden publications. 
e. Frequent announcement cards concerning plants in 
flower, and other exhibits. 
f. Identification of botanical specimens. 
g. Special automobile privileges in the grounds, 
h. Free admission to all lectures and classes. 
t. Privileges of the Library and Herbarium. 
j. Participation in the periodical distribution of duplicate 
plants and seeds. 
II. To the General Public: 
a. Plantations, including hardy plants, both native and 
exotic. 
Horticultural plants. 
Various types of gardens. 
b, Conservatories, containing 
Tender and tropical plants. 
Economic plants not hardy. 
c. Lectures, free to the Public. 
1. At the Botanic Garden. 
To children. 
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