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All. Wild Flowers and Ferns: Field Course.—Siv Satur- 
days, 2:30 p.m., April 28 to June 2. Trips in the Botanic Garden 
and in the woodlands near the City, for field identification of 
and ferns of spring and early summer. fee to non-mem- 
bers, $2. First meeting at the Botanic Garden. Miss Rusk. 
Al12. Wild Flowers in the Botanic Garden.—/Hight Monday 
evenings, 6:30 to 8, April 23 to June 11. Visits to the Wild 
Flower Garden of the Botanic Garden, where a large proportion 
No rough walk- 
Miss Rusk. 
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flowers 

of our most attractive native plants are growing. 
ing. fee to non-members, $2.50. 
Al6. Native Ferns in the Botanic Garden.—/our Wednes- 
day evenings, 6:30 to 7:30, May 9 to June 6 (omitting May 30). 
Meetings in the Wild Flower Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic 
Garden, where about twenty-five of our native ferns are growing. 
Sure and easy ways of knowing these ferns are pointed out. No 
(Similar to Fall Course A15, page 181.) Fee 
to non-members, $1. Miss Rusk. 
The Small Vegetable and Flower Garden.—live 
Wednesdays, 10:30 aan., February 28 to March 2S. The prepara- 
tion of soil, pruning of roses, raising of seedlings; greenhouse and 
practical work in pricking. Class limited to 45 persons. Fee to 
non-members, $6 (including greenhouse fee); to members, $3 
Miss Shaw, Miss Dorward. 
rough walking. 

greenhouse fee. 
*A30. Ornamental Shrubs: Spring Course.—Ten |’cdnes- 
days, 11 am., April 11 to June 13. Outdoor meetings on the 
The principal flowering shrubs 
art 
grounds of the Botanic Garden. 
and small trees are considered at their times of flowering, emphasis 
being placed on their uses in plantings, their cultivation, and dis- 
tinguishing characters. ee to non-members, $3. Mr. Doney. 
A37. Lilacs in Flower.—Four Wednesdays, 4:15 to 5:30, 
May 2, 9, 16, and June 6, and one other day to be arranged. Five 
outdoor lessons. The comprehensive collection of the Garden 
affords opportunity for the study of more than 100 kinds of lilacs. 
In the last lesson, culture and propagation are taken up; cuttings, 
which become the property of those taking the course, are prepared 
for rooting. Fee to non-members, $2. 
Dr. Gundersen, Mr. Free, Miss Clarke. 
* See pp. 180, 186. 
