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keeping the plants they have raised. On account of restricted 
space in the greenhouse, this class must be limited to 40. Regis- 
tration according to the order of application. Fee to non-mem- 
bers, $6 (including laboratory fee); to members, $1 laboratory 
fee. Wednesdays, 11 am., November 3 to December 1. 
Vita ree: 
*A5. Trees and Shrubs of Greater New York: Fall Course. 
—Ten outdoor lessons in the parks and woodlands of Greater New 
York on the characteristics of our common trees and shrubs, both 
native and cultivated, emphasizing their distinguishing features in 
the winter condition. Fee, $5. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., October 2 
to December 11. (Onvutting November 27.) The first session 
will be held at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Dr. Graves and Miss Vilkomerson. 
Al0. Evergreens.—Eight outdoor lessons: American pines; 
Old World pines ; cedar and hemlock; spruce and fir; yew, crypto- 
meria, and umbrella pine; cypress family ; broad-leaved evergreens. 
Fee, $4. Wednesdays, 10:45 to 12:00 noon, September 29 to No- 
vember 17. Dr. Gundersen. 
Al13. Wild Flowers and Ferns of the New York Region.— 
Six sessions. Field identification of the common plants of woods 
and roadsides, including identification of seeds and fruits. Lee, 
$3. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., September 18 to October 23. 
Miss Rusk. 
Al4, Flower Arrangement.—A course of five lectures and 
demonstrations. The selection and use of plant material and con- 
tainers, the principles of color and design in flower arrangement, 
the various types of period arrangements, and table settings for 
formal and informal occasions. The last session will consist of 
a criticism of arrangements made by members of the class. Flow- 
ers will be supplied for class use. Fee to non-members, $4; to 
members, $2. Wednesdays, 4 p.m., October 6 to November 3. 
Mrs. Merrill. 
A24. Beginning Course in Fall Greenhouse Work.—Five 
sessions, Lifting flowering plants from garden, potting up, and 
cutting back for winter flowering; discussion of artificial and nat- 
ural methods of plant propagation; making cuttings; lecture on 
bulb culture; types; planting tulips, hyacinths, narcissus ; demon- 
