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By the Foreman Gardener ((leoroc U. ]V\^hn]^) : 



Januar}- 3. Iluttsc pluiils. ]^Ia])U'\v()()(l (X". j.) (jardtMi C'lul). 

 April 4. .hiuuals. F)r()()klyu (X. \ .) I'^.dison Coni]iaiiy. 



By the Gardener in Charge of the Rose Garden ( S. R. 'rillc}') : 

 A])ril 5. Rose lore. Circcn Harl)ors (harden Club, ]\lassa])C'([na, 

 I>. I. 



APPENDIX 4 



RADIO TALKS \\\ THE BOTANIC GARDI-A' 

 PERSONNEL DUR1X(; l')38 



By the Director: 



I'roiii Siation JVMBi^ {Richmond ) : 



Decenihcr 29. Press interview on I>(>tanical Society of Anier- 

 ica annual meetiiii^. 



By the Curator of Public Instruction: 



from Slalioii WNYC: 



januar)' 7. New ilevelo]Mnents in i)lant science. 



Februar}' 18. Interesting^- ])lants at the Brooklyn l)Otanic 



Garden. 

 April 29. Spring (lowers at the I'l-ookh'n B)0tanic Garden. 

 Ma}'' 27. What to see now at the I'ronklyn Botanic (iarden. 

 December 29. New developnienls in plant science during 

 1938. 



from Slalion WBBC: 



November 3. The l-irookK-n Botanic Gai'den. 



By the Curator of Elementary Instruction: 



from Station WNYC: 



A])ril 1. Children's gardens. 



From Station Jl^MBG (Richmond, fa.): 

 December 29. Gardens for children. 



By the Curator of the Herbarium : 



From Station ?/'A')'C; 



November 17. Plant Names. 



