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L. Carroll. Class limited to 45 persons. Fee to non-members, $8 

 {including laboratory fee) ; to members, $3 laboratory fee. Tues- 

 days, 10: 30 a.m., March 3 to April U (omitting March 17). 



Miss Dorward. 



*A30. Ornamental Shrubs. — 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 plantings, their cultivation, and dis- 

 tinguishing characters. Fee to non-members, $5. Wednesdays, 

 11 a.m., April S to June 10. Mr. Doney. 



A32. Plant Families.— ( Not offered in 1942.) 



A37. Lilacs in Flower. — Five outdoor lessons. The com- 

 prehensive collection of the Garden affords opportunity for the 

 study ot about twenty species and some two hundred of the finest 

 varieties of lilacs. In the last lessons, culture and propagation are 

 taken up; cuttings, which become the property of those taking the 

 course, are prepared for rooting. Fee to non-members, $2.50. 

 Four Mondays and one Thursday, 4 to 5 A 5 p.m., May 1, //, 14, 

 18, and June 8. Dr. ( iundersen and Mr. Free. 



A39. Herbaceous Plants. — Ten trips in the Garden, for the 



stud_\- of the principal kinds of herbaceous plants as they come into 

 (lower. The general characteristics of the principal perennials and 

 annuals are pointed out. Small specimens for pressing, and oc- 

 casional propagative material, are given to class members. Class 

 limited to 30 persons. Fee to non-members, $5. Wednesdays, 

 10:30 a.m.. April 8 to June 10. Dr. (iundersen and Miss Clarke. 



A44. Gardens within a Garden. — A course designed espe- 

 cially for Members of the Garden and their friends, to enable them 

 to become acquainted with the general plan of the Botanic Garden 

 and the nature of the various special gardens, as well as other fea- 

 tures of general interest. No fee. Tuesdays, I p.m., April 14, 28, 

 May 19, and June 2. Dr. Graves, Miss Rusk, and Miss Ashwell. 



A46. Conifers Around the World. — (Not offered in 1942.) 



A47. The Kitchen Garden. — Six lessons on the culture of 

 vegetables and culinary herbs. Planning the garden, companion 



