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Similar to A5, except that the different species are studied in their 

 spring and summer conditions. Fee to non-members, $5. Satur- 

 days, 2:30 p.m., April 11 to June 13. 



Dr. Graves and Miss Ash well. 



All. Wild Flowers and Ferns in the Spring.— Seven trips, 

 in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden and in the woodlands near the 

 City, for field identification of flowers and ferns of spring and 

 early summer. Fee to non-members, $3.50. Saturdays, 2:30 p.m., 

 April 25 to June 13 {omitting May 30). First meeting at the 

 Botanic Garden. Miss Rusk. 



A12. Spring Wild Flowers in the Garden. — Seven visits to 

 the Wild Flower Garden of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where 

 a large proportion of our most attractive native plants are growing. 

 No rough walking. Fee to non-members, $3.50. Section 1, Fri- 

 day mornings, 10:45 to 12:15, April 24 to June 5. Section 2, 

 Monday evenings, 6:30 to 8, April 27 to June 8. Miss Rusk. 



A16. Native Ferns in the Garden. — Three meetings in the 

 Local Flora Section of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, where about 

 twenty of our native ferns are growing. Sure and easy ways of 

 knowing these ferns are pointed out. No rough walking. Fee to 

 non-members, $1.50. Wednesday evenings, 6:30 to 7:30, May 13 

 f 27. Miss Rusk. 



A25. Fundamentals of Gardening. — Five 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. Fee to 

 non-members, $8.00 (including laboratory fee) ; to members, $3.00 

 laboratory fee. Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m., February 25 to April 1 

 (omitting March 18). Date of outdoor lesson to be announced 

 later. 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, shrubs, and the lawn will be given. '' Color in the 

 Garden " will be the subject of a lecture given by Miss Michalena 



