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home. ‘The selection and use of plant material, containers best 
suited for home use, and flower holders and supports will be dem- 
onstrated. “Topics are as follows: Japanese llower Arrangement 
and its application to Western use. Flower contaimers and their 
suitable use. The care of cut lowers. llowers for color in home 
decoration demonstrated. Period arrangements in modern rooms, 

Table arrangements for formal and informal occasions. Variation 
in color effects with flowers, china, and linen. Criticism of orig- 
inal arrangements made by members of the class, with discussion 
of basis on which they are judged. For teachers and others. ee 
to non-members $4.00, to members $2.00. Flowers will be sup- 
phed for class use. Thursdays at 4:00 pan., October 1 to 29 in- 
clustve. Mrs. Whitney Merrill. 
A20. Special Horticultural Groups.—This course consists ot 
six lessons extending over three weeks in May and June. It pre- 
the elements of gardening equivalent 
supposes a knowledge of 
to that contained in courses Al and A25. It consists of lectures 
illustrated by lantern slides and living material, and includes tours 
in the Botanic Garden to see the various plant groups under dis- 
cussion. ‘The subjects taken up are as follows: 
Rock Garden plants ...May 18 — Flowering shrubs ..... May 28 
LIS aware eee ees Maral <ROSGS ¢4i4¢eeio4s0a0s June 11 
Ltis; WEGTGEO <xca tenes May 25. [tis, Japanese ssc «. June 15 
A limited number of bearded iris plants will be available for dis- 
tribution to those taking the course. Jee, $5. Tuesdays and 
Fridays in May and June, 10 am. to 12 noon. Vhis course is 
offered as a unit: no registration for single exercises. 
Dr. Reed, Mr. Free, Dr. Gundersen, Mr. Doney. 
A23. Flower Arrangement.—Sponsored by the \Woman’s 
Auxiliary. Four sessions. lower Arrangement as a decorative 
The principles of design and 
art in typical American interiors.” 
color demonstrated against effective backgrounds. Japanese 
floral art for American use discussed and demonstrated by Mrs. 
Yoneo Arai and Mrs. Ernest Frederick Fidlitz. Other guest 
speakers, Mrs. Roy M. Lincoln and Mrs. Henry J. Davenport. 
l'ree to members. To non-members, $5. Single lectures, $1.25. 
IVednesdays at 17:00 aan., January 13 to February 3. or further 
information address Mrs. Whitney Merrill. 
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