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Similar to A5, I'xct'pt lliut flic (liricrcnt s])('cic's arc studied in their 

 sjirinj;" and sinnnicr conditions. /'Vc lo iioii-uicnihcrs. $5. Satitr- 

 da\s, 2:.-!() p. in., .l/vi! /.> lo June 15. 



I )r. (iravcs and Miss X'ilkonicrson. 



All. Wild Flowers and Ferns of the New York Region. — 



l^Ji^lit sessions, in the I rooklxn Bolaiiic (iarden and in the wood- 

 lands neai- the C'it\-, for licld identification ot' flowers and fci-ns 

 of s])rin,^' and carl\- snniincr. It is rcx-oinnicndcd, hut not rc(|uired, 

 that all or part of Course lUO (sec ]^. 21S ] he taken ^vith this 

 course. I'cc lo non-nicnhcr.s'. $1. Salui'day.^-, 2 .-.-^ll p.m.. .Ipril 27 

 to June 15. h'irst int'ctin^' at the I'otanic ( iarden. Miss Rusk. 



A25. Fundamentals of Gardening. — h^)ur L;reenh()usi' lessons 

 and one outdoors, as lollnws: making" cuttin<;s ot herhaceous 

 perennials; sowing seed and pricknig out seedlings; demonstration 

 of' s])!'ing garden work. Lectures will include i)lanning and care 

 of tlu' herhaceous hordei', and soils. Class limited to 45 jiersons. 

 J'vc lo non-nirnthcrs, $' {ii]cUtdnui lahoi-alory Ice); lo innnhrr.^. 

 $2 JabonUory fee. U'edne.s-davs. U):Sl) a.ui., I'ei>ntary II lo 

 Mareh 20 {oimlhiif/ Mareii IJ). l)ate ol outdooi" lesson to he 

 announced. Miss Sliaw and Miss Horward. 



A26. Spring Garden Work. Six lecture and ])ractical work 

 ])erio(ls designed to intei-t'st thost' who have taken .\2.s. j-lesidcs 

 starting the newer annuals and perennials fi-oin seed, lectures on 

 the herhaceous horder, trt'cs and shruhs, and the lawn will he 

 given. "Planning the ( iai'di'ii " Avill he the suhject of a lectiu'c 

 given l)v Miss Alice l\ed^nagel, landscape architect. Cdass limited 

 to 45 ])ersons. I''ee lo non-nienihe)\'i, $7 ( inrln<liii(/ htboralory 

 fee ) ; lo ineinhers. $2 lahoralory fee. Titesdays, UI:Ml a. in.. Mareli 

 5 to April 16 (oinilliiH/ Mareh 12). Miss Dorward. 



'''A30. Ornamental Shrubs (Spring Course). — d\;i outdoor 

 meetings on the grounds of the liotanic (iarden. ddie i)rinci])al 

 tiowering shrubs and small trees are considered at their times of 

 flowering, emphasis being placed on their ust\s in lau(lsca|)e work, 

 their culti\-ation, and (li-;tinguisliing charact(M-s. I'ee to non-mem- 

 bers. S5. irediuwihiy.'^. II a. in.. April Id lo June 12. 



Mr. Douey. 



