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May 21. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Brooklyn Plant, Flower and Fruit Guild, Brooklyn. 
May 22. Address of welcome. Brooklyn Section, New York 
Public School Kindergarten Association. At the Garden. 
May 23. The educational value of children’s gardening. Staten 
Island Garden Club, Dongan Hills, Staten Island. 
May 24. Activities of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Mothers’ 
Club, P. S. 225. At the Garden. 
June 20. Educational work of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Faculty of P. S. 186. At the Garden. 
June 21. Class Day address. P.S. 13. 
June 22. Graduation address. P.S. 9. 
June 26. Graduation address. P.S. 169. 
September 20. Gardens for all. Lily of the Valley Guild, 
Gerrittsen Beach, Brooklyn. 
September 20. Bulb culture. South Side Garden Club, Islip, 
Long Island. 
September 21. Garden exhibits. \Woman’s Club of Queens 
‘illage, Long Island. 
October 5. Gardens for boys and girls. Cedarhurst School No. 
5, Cedarhurst, Long Island. 
October 16. Children’s work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Dorcas Society, Immanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, 
Brooklyn. 
October 16. Little gardens for kindergarten rooms. Brooklyn 
Section, New York Public School Kindergarten Associa- 
tion. At the Garden. 
October 22. What Federated Garden Clubs may do in the field of 
work for boys and girls. Presidents’ Council, Federated 
Garden Clubs of New York State. At Hotel Roosevelt, 
New York, N. Y. 
October 26. Jiow Nature Curators can start garden clubs. 
School Garden Association of New York, Hall of the Board 
of Education, New York, N. Y. 
October 31. Plants for the classroom. American Museum of 
Natural History, New York, N. Y. 
November 1. Planning a garden for the small grounds. Lily 
of the Valley Guild, Gerrittsen Beach, Brooklyn. 
