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have had one or move seasons at the lirooklyn Botanie Garden — a 

 continuation of Course C5. Ixej^istration should he made l)efore 

 hanuary 1 of each year for the ensuin^^' year. ]'cc. t7vciity-fi.z.'e 

 cciils. Salunhiy mornings, 9-12, May 16 to Oclobcr S. 



Miss Dorward and Assistants. 



C7. Junior Garden Assistants. — Open to older l)oys and 

 girls, or to those who have mastered Courses C2 ruid C4. Size of 

 plol 10 ft. hv 20 ft. ddiese gardens are ior the raising of vege- 

 tahles. The work is in the nature of a ]:)roject, " I low much can 

 one raise on a jjlot 10 ft. hy 20 ft.?" Hours to he arranged. 

 The student must put in at least two periods a week during the 

 summer vacation, and, if |)ossihle. three. Registration date: 

 .l/^rll i. Fee, frfly cents. Miss Dorward. 



C8. Advanced Nature Work. — A course designed for those 

 older l)o\-s and girls who have taken Courses C1-C5. Merharium 

 si)ecimens will l)e prei)ared and the simpler jjrinciples of i)lant 

 classification studied. Projects will he assigned to individuals. 

 Open only to pupil ussislaiits of the Harden. ] lours to he ar- 

 ranged. A'O fee. ■ Miss Shaw. 



C9. Nature Study for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire 

 Girls, Scout Leaders, and Others. — Short courses of at least 

 four jicriods each, with talks, demonstrations, and field tri])s in the 

 grounds of the l^otanic Garden and Prosjicct Park to study trees. 

 shruhs, etc. The instruction and schedule dates will he adapted 

 to meet the needs of the various groups that apply. Open only to 

 [iroiip.s of at least len persons. 1 lours to he arranged. No fee. 



Dr. (rraves. Miss Miner, and .Vssistants. 



CIO. Special Work for High School Pupils. — .\ course in 

 gardening or greenhouse work adapted for high school i)Upils. 

 Classes to he arranged for hy the high school teacher. J'ee for 

 materials used. Miss Shaw and Assistants. 



D. Course for Student Nurses 



Dl. General Botany With Special Reference to Medicinal 

 Plants. — A ct)urse of conferences, denu)nstrations, and iield 

 trii)s for student nurses. The general jnanciples governing the 

 life of plants, as well as the use and care o1 flowers in the sick 



