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A25. Fundamentals of Gardening.—l ive lessons—green- 
house and lecture periods—and one outdoor demonstration, as 
follows: making cuttings of herbaceous perennials; sowing seed, 
and pricking out seedlings. Class limited to 45 persons. /*ee to 
non-members, $8.00 (including laboratory fee) ; to members, $3.00 
laboratory fee. Wednesdays, 10:30 aam., February 19 to March 
26 (omitting March 19). Date of outdoor lesson, tentatively 
April 30. Miss Shaw and Miss Dorward. 
A26. Spring Garden Work.—Six lecture and practical work 
periods limited to those who have taken A25. Besides starting the 
newer annuals and perennials from seed, lectures on the herba- 
ceous border, trees and shrubs, and the lawn will be given. 
“Color in the Garden” will be the subject of a lecture given by 
Miss Michalena L. Carroll. Class limited to 45 persons. Ice to 
non-members, $7 (including laboratory fee); to members, $2 lab- 
oratory fee. Tuesdays, 10:30 am., February 25 to April § (omit- 
ting March 18). Miss Dorward. 
*A30. Ornamental Shrubs (Spring Course).—Ten outdoor 
meetings on the grounds of the Botanic Garden. The principal 
flowering shrubs and small trees are considered at their times of 
flowering, emphasis being placed on their uses in landscape work, 
their cultivation, and distinguishing characters. /*ee to non-mem- 
bers, $5. Wednesdays, 11 a.m., April 9 to June 11. Mr. Doney. 
A32. Families of Flowering Plants—Ten outdoor meetings 
in the Garden. Flower structures and other characteristics are 
observed with a hand lens, emphasizing family resemblances and 
differences rather than those of species. /*ce to non-members, $5. 
Wednesdays, 10:45 am., April 9 to June 11, Dr. Gundersen. 
A37. Lilacs in Flower.—l*ive outdoor lessons. The com- 
prehensive collection of the Garden affords opportunity for the 
study of about twenty species and a large number of the finest 
varieties of lilacs. In the last lessons, culture and propagation 
are taken up; cuttings, which become the property of those tak- 
ing the course, are prepared for rooting. Fee to non-members, 
$2.50. Four Mondays and one Thursday, 4 to 5:15 p.m., May 5, 
12, 15, 19, and June Y. Dr. Gundersen and Mr. Free. 
