UVILEGES OF MF..URERPHTP 



i. Free admission to the buildings ami grounds at all times. 



2. Cards of admission for self and friends to all exhibitions and 



openings preceding (he admission of the general public, and 

 to receptions. 



3. Services of docent (by appointment), for self and party, when 



visiting the Garden. 



4. Admission of member and his or her immediate family to all 



lectures, classes, field trips, and other scientific meetings 

 under Garden auspices, at the Garden or elsewhere. 



5. Special lectures and classes for the children of members. 



6. Copies of Garden publications, as follows: 



b. Guides 



c. Leaflets 



d. Contributions 



t preqtu M Vnnoun men! I irds concerning plants in 

 flower and other exhibits 



7. Privileges of the Library and Herbarium. 



8. Expert advice on the choice and care of plants, indoors and 



out. on planting th< hoi ie grounds, the care oi lawn-, and 

 the treatment of plants affected by insect and fungous 



9. Identification of botanical specimens. 



10. Participation 111 the periodical distribution of duplicate plant 

 material and seeds, in accordance with special announce- 

 ments sent to members iron; time to time. 



