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Rockefeller [nstitute for Medical Research, Princeton, X. |., 24 

 insectivorous plants to \h\ Folke Johnson; and to Dr. E. M. 

 I lildehrand. scions ot 17 species of Prunus to he propagated for 

 the purpose oi testing their susceptibility to a new virus disease of 

 peach. 



Board oi Park Commissioners, City of Cincinnati, collection of 

 78 insectivorous plants in 12 species. 



Church of the Little Flower, Brooklyn, NT. Y., 24 Deutzias. 



Fort Hamilton Hospital, Brooklyn, X. Y., 20 Lilacs, 1 Maple, 



Courses of I nstruction 



I conducted the following " Courses for Members and the Gen- 

 era] Public " at the Botanic Garden: 



Lilacs in Mower. One lecture in a series of five outdoor les- 

 sons in the ( iarden. 



Plants in the Home: I low to grow them. Five talks with dem- 

 onstrations. 



Gardening: For employees of the Park Department and others. 

 Twelve periods. 



Personal Activities 



I served on the " Pest Book of the Year" Committee of the 

 Horticultural Society of Xew York. 



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 [nstitute of Applied Agriculture, 

 Farmingdale, L. I. 



1 acted as a judge ai the following flower shows: 



March 11. Silver Horticultural Medal (The Garden Club of 

 America), International Flower Show, Xew York City. 

 June 4. Great Neck Flower Show, Great Xeck, Long Island. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Montague Free, 

 Horticulturist and Head Gardener. 



