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A39. Flowers for your Garden.—Six Mondays, 5:30 p.m., 
April 16 to May 21. Informal lectures and discussions on culture 
and the most suitable varieties of flowers for your garden, as fol- 
lows: 1. April 16. Spring-flowering Bulbs. 2. April 23. Rock 
Garden Flowers. 3. April 30. Woodland Flowers. 4 and 5. 
May 7 and 14. Perennials. 6. May 21. Annuals. Fee to non- 
members, $2. Miss Clarke. 
A44. Gardens within a Garden.—Seven Tuesdays, 4 p.m., 
April 10 to May 29 (omitting May §). <A series of trips in the 
3otanic Garden, designed especially for Members of the Garden 
and of the Institute, to enable them to become acquainted with the 
general plan of the Botanic Garden and the nature of the special 
gardens, as well as to see the various floral displays when they are 
at their best. The schedule of individual trips will be announced 
later. No fee. Dr. Graves and others. 
A48. The Vegetable Garden—VFive Fridays, 10:30 a.m., 
March 16 to April 13. (Lectures and demonstrations. Getting the 
most from a small plot by companion and succession cropping. 
Soil improvement and maintenance of fertilitv. Seed sowing, in- 
doors and out; thinning; cultivating; harvesting and storing. No 
fee. Mr. Free, Miss Dorward. 
A49. The Vegetable Garden: Greenhouse and Lecture 
Course.—Six Thursdays, 10:30 am., March 15 to April 19. 
Same as A48, with the addition of practical work in the green- 
house. Vegetables which are usually raised under glass are started 
by class members, who have the privilege of keeping the young 
plants thus raised. Largely seeing and doing. Limited to 50 
persons. Fee to non-members, $5 (including greenhouse fee); 
to members, $3 greenhouse fee. Vir ehirec. 

PO WoER. Days 
To afford an opportunity to members to see the various floral 
features of the Garden and the special outdoor collections when 
they are at their best, the following ‘‘Flower Days” have been 
observed, and will be held according to postcard announcements. 
Each event will be in charge of a specialist on the particular flower 
concerned, 
