work. The members of this class will be selected from students 

 eligible for this work, /hv, twenty-free rents. Airs, Bartlett. 



A2. Junior Gardeners' Course. — This is a course for boys 

 14-17 years of age. "Lessons are given in the care of border and 

 other flower beds, in the weeding and care of small vegetable 

 gardens, in mowing and watering lawns, repotting plants, etc. 

 This is planned to lit boys for summer work and to enable them 

 to obtain positions. I lours to be arranged. Fee, fifty cents. 



Miss Sargent. 



A3. Preparation for the Outdoor Garden. I he following 

 classes are open to boys and girls during the spring of each year. 

 The courses are planned for a better understanding of plant life 

 and so that the outdoor garden may become a more intelligent 

 piece of work. On account of limited space in the Children's 

 Greenhouse, classes are limited to twenty. The fee for each 

 course is fifteen cents to cover the cost of material. 



Boys 1 Spring Course. — (a) Saturday mornings, 9- 10:15, Feb- 

 ruary to April 20. (b) Saturday mornings, 10:30-11:30, 

 February 9 to April 20. Mrs. Bartlett and Miss Marcy. 



Girls' Spring Course. — (a) Saturday mornings, 9-10:15, Feb- 

 ruary 9 to April 20. (b) Saturday mornings. 10:30-11:30, 

 February 9 to April 20. Miss Sargent. 



A4. Advanced Work for Older Boys and Girls. — How to 

 raise plants, mix soils, transplant, start seedlings for outdoor gar- 

 dens, etc. Boys and girls who have taken spring courses under 

 A 5 are eligible for advanced work. The fee for the course is 

 tweuty-fre cents. Kach student may take borne his plants and 

 seedlings, d'his course, is open to both boys and girls over twelve 

 years of age. Saturday mornings at 9:30. January 12 to Feb 



A5. The Beginners' Garden. — Open annually to 50 boys and 

 girls who have never had instruction in gardening at the Brooklyn 

 Botanic Garden. This course takes up the subject of the small 

 garden, what to plant, how to plant it. care, replanting, etc. Ap- 

 plication for plots should be made in 'person or in writ inn before 

 March I. Size of plots 8 ft. by 10 ft. All crops belong to the 

 indbidual. I'ce, t^eeut v-lree cents. Saturday mornings. 9—1.2, 

 May 4 to October 19. Miss Sargent and Assistants. 



