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February 7. The educational value of children’s gardening. 
Parent-Teachers Association, P. S. 101, Queens. 
March 1. Spring nature study. P.S. 118. 
March 4. Educational activitics of the Brooklyn Botanic Gar- 
den. Beta Pi Chapter, Kappa Delta Pi. At New York 
University. 
March 6. Growing successes. Albert G. de Quevedo Guild of 
Brooklyn. At Columbus Club. 
March 7. Educational work at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. 
Vassar Club of New York. 
March 10. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Two assemblies, 
Girls’ High School. 
March 13. Gardening for children. Garden Club of Morris- 
town, N. J. 
March 16. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. High School of 
Music and Art. 
March 22. Why children should garden. Brooklyn Institute 
of Arts and Sciences. 
July 16. Children’s gardens. School of Horticulture, Swan- 
ley, England. — 
October 13. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Two assemblies, 
October 20. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Bay Ridge High 
School. 
October 23. Gardens of England. New York Chapter, Amer- 
ican Nature Study Society. At the Garden. 
November 6. Children’s gardens. Flower Show Dinner of 
Long Island Garden Clubs and Nassau County Horticul- 
tural Society, Glen Cove, L. I. 
November 15. Beverage plants. P.S. 155, Queens. 
November 15. The Brooklyn Botanic Garden. P. S. 96, 
Queens. 
November 20. Thanksgiving traditions. Girls’ Commercial 
High School. 
December 2. English gardens. Alumnae Association of Tufts 
College. At Hotel White. 
December 4. Christmas greens and fables. Mothers’ Club, 
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