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A3. Herbs: How to Grow and Use Them.—Siv Tuesdays, 
10:30 am., March 6 to April 10. Lectures and practical work in 
the greenhouses. Plants raised become the property of class mem- 
bers. Fee to non-members, $5 (including greenhouse fee); to 
members, $3 greenhouse fee. 
March 6. Herbs in History and Legend. Herbals. Mod- 
ern Books on Herbs and Herb Cookery. Miss Van Brunt. 
March 13. Lecture: Planning the Herb Garden. 
Miss Van Brunt. 
Greenhouse Work: Starting Herbs from Cut- 
tings. Miss Dorward. 
March 20. Lecture: Planting the Herb Garden. 
Miss Van Brunt. 
Greenhouse Work: Starting Herbs from Seed 
Miss Dorward. 
March 27. Cooking with Herbs. Practical Demonstrations 
with the Cooperation of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company. 
April 3. Other Household Uses of Herbs. Aromatic Herbs. 
Herbal Therapy in House and Garden. Miss Van Brunt. 
April 10. Lecture: Some American Herb Gardens. 
Miss Van Brunt. 
Greenhouse Work: Potting up Rooted Cuttings ; 
Pricking out Seedlings. Miss Dorward. 
A8. Trees in the Botanic Garden and Prospect Park.— 
Eight Mondays, 10:45 aan. to 12, April 9 to May 28. Outdoor 
meetings to study more than 100 species of trees, native and culti- 
vated, including their economic uses and value in landscape art. 
to non-members, $2.50. Dr. Graves, Dr. Gundersen. 
A9. Trees and Shrubs in Spring and Summer.—Ten Sat- 
urdays, 2:30 pan. April 7 to June 9. Outdoor lessons in the 
Botanic Garden and in the parks and woodlands of Greater New 
York. Similar to A5, except that the species are studied in their 
spring and summer conditions. First meeting at the Botanic Gar- 
lee 
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en. fee to non-members, $3. Dr. Graves, Mr. Doney. 
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