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Brooklyn 1s shown by the map facing page 220. This service 
includes schools in all five Boroughs of New York City. 
I]. MempBersuip PRIVILEGES 
In addition to the Botanic Garden’s service to the general public, 
if 
members enjoy special privileges. These are listed on page 195 
Fic. 18. Children’s Horticultural Exhibit. cle: of Public School 182 
bring part of their exhibit. The flowers and vegetables were raised in their 
school garden from seed supplied by Brooklyn Cae Garden. Sept. 
1925. (5616.) 
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of this pamphlet. Many persons take out membership, not pri- 
marily for the purpose of securing these privileges, but through 
public spirit—because they believe that the Botanic Garden is 
