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Connecticut State College, Storrs, Conn.; New York State College 
of Forestry, Syracuse; St. Luke’s esi and New York State 
Psychiatric Institute aA Hospital (Occupational Therapy Depart- 
ment), New York City; The House of St. Giles the Cripple, Con- 
valescent Home and School, Garden City, Long Island. 
CouRSES OF INSTRUCTION 
I conducted the following “ Courses for Members and the Gen- 
eral Public” at the Botanic Garden: 
Garden Plants and Flowers. One lecture in a course consisting 
of six lectures, by various members of the staff. 
Lilacs in Flower. One lecture in a series of five outdoor lessons 
in the Garden. 
Plants in the Home: How to grow them. Five talks with dem- 
onstrations. 
PERSONAL ACTIVITIES 
I continued to serve on the Lily Committee of the American 
Horticultural Society; on the Program Committee of the Radio 
Garden Club; on the Board of Directors of the American Rock 
Garden Society; on the Advisory Council for the course in Orna- 
mental Horticulture at the State Institute of Applied Agriculture, 
Farmingdale, L. I.; and I again acted as Consultant for the Fed- 
erated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inc. 
I acted as Chairman of the Committee on Arrangements for 
the Annual Meeting of the American Rose Society which was 
held at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, October 5 and 6. 
I acted as a judge at the following flower shows: 
March 13. Federated Garden Clubs of New York State, Inter- 
national Flower Show, New York City 
August 29. Flower Show of the Dutchess County Fair, Rhine- 
beck, New York. 
September 11. Flower Show of the Consolidated Edison Com- 
pany, New York. 
Kespectfully submitted, 
MONTAGUE FREE, 
Horticulturist and Head Gardener. 
