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Apple and Cherry Blossom Day. Dr, need, 
Lilac Day. Dr. Gundersen. 
Iris Day. Dr. iNeed. 
Wild Flower Garden Day. Dr. Svenson, 
Annual Rose Garden Day. Mr. Free, Mr. -Tilley, 
Fall Rose Garden Day. Mr. Free, Mr. Tilley. 
Herb Garden Day. Mr. Free. 
Chrysanthemum Day. Mar Eree: 
B. Courses for Teachers 
These courses have been accepted by the Board of Education of 
New York City for “in-service credit,” one credit being granted 
for each 15 hours. Through an agreement with Long Island Uni- 
versity, undergraduate credit for certain courses will be allowed 
toward fulfilling the requirements for a University degree, pro- 
vided the admission requirements, at the University and the labora- 
tory requirements at the Botanic Garden have been fulfilled. Such 
courses are starred (*). By special arrangement with the insti- 
tution concerned, these credits have also been used as under- 
graduate credits in other colleges and universities. [Long Island 
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other courses should notify Dean Tristram W. Metcalfe or Dr. 
University students desirous of electing any of these or o 
Ralph H. Cheney, who will give the candidate a card entitling him 
to admission to the course. The student should present this card 
at the beginning of the first session of the course. 
B2. Plant Study.—/ifteen Thursdays, 4 p.n., beginning Secp- 
tember 28. The subjects covered are those laid down in the 
Science Syllabus for the seventh and eighth years, such as New 
Plants from Old, Parts of Plants Used for Food, Plants of Differ- 
ent Zones. Practical work in the greenhouse and laboratory, and 
pet 
on the grounds. Two credits. Fee to non-members, $5; to mem- 
bers, $3 laboratory fee. 
Miss Shaw, Miss Hammond, Miss Carroll. 
B3. Plant Culture and Gardening.—Thirty ]lednesdays, 4 
p.m., beginning September 20, Planned primarily for teachers. 
This course is especially recommended by the Board of Educa- 
