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Earl}- spring seed sowing. The Sun (New York). March 28. 

 Report of the Horticulturist for 1939. Brooklyn Hot. Card. 



Record 29: 88-95. April. 

 Dividing perennials. The Sun (New York). April 6. 

 The shaded garden. The Sun (New York). April 20. 

 Flowering shrubs for the garden — a favorite dozen. The Sun 



(New York). April 27. 

 If you're late with planting, The Sun (New York). May 25. 

 Lovely shrubs to brag about. The Sun (New York). June 22. 

 Herb garden plans and plants. Real Gardening 3: 5—11. July. 

 More unusual shrubs. The Sun (New York). August 31. 

 Planting methods. The Sun (New York). October 12. 

 Time to plant your lilacs. The Sun (New York). October 26. 

 The fall clean-up. The Sun (New York). November 9. 



Free, Montague, and H. K. Svenson. 



Carnivorous plants exhibited by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 

 international Flower Show, March 11th to 16th. 1940. 

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Gager, C. Stuart. 



The four botanic gardens of Brooklyn. Long Island Historical 



Society Quarterly 2: 5-18. January. 

 Why roses have thorns. American Rose Annual, 1940. p. 176. 



American Rose Soc. Harrisburg, Pa. March. 

 Horticulture in a nutshell. Internat. Flower Show Offic. Prog. 



142. March. 

 Twenty-ninth annual report of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: 



Report of the director. Brooklyn Botanic Harden Record 



29: 15-50. April. 

 What happens when experts disagree? [What is a "ham- 

 mock"?! Horticulture, p. 146. March 15. 

 Hildegard of Bingen. or Women in Horticulture. Bulletin Car- 



den Club of America 7: 10-15. Maw 

 Gardens within a garden: A general guide to the grounds of 



the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Second Edition. B. B. G. 



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213. Figs. 21. July. 



