Household Botany and Horticulture 
4. KircHEN GARDENING: A short course designed for those 
women who desire to work in their own small gardens, and for 
those interested in domestic science. Garden plans, preparation 
of seed beds, tools, varieties of seed, seed sowing, and cultivation. 
10 lectures and outdoor demonstrations. Every Tuesday from 
3-4 p.m., March 17-May 19. Miss Shaw. 
5. THE SMALL FLOWER GARDEN: Plans, color schemes, prep- 
aration of garden beds, planting, transplanting, cultivation, the 
wild flower garden. 6 lectures and outdoor demonstrations. Open 
to adults interested in flower gardens. Friday afternoons from 
3-4 p.m., April 1o-May 15. Miss Shaw. 
6. InpooR PLant CuLture: A course for those who enjoy rais- 
ing plants in their homes. Bulbs, house plants, window gardening, 
methods of propagating plants in the house. 5 lectures and demon- 
strations, every Wednesday from 4-5 p.m., Sept. 23-Oct. 21. 
Miss Shaw. 
7. Lanpscare Desicn: Three illustrated lectures on the prin- 
ciples of landscape design for small areas; supplemented by three 
field excursions. Wednesday afternoons from 4-5 p.m., March 
4, II, and 18. Mr. Caparn; Mr. Taylor. 
8. BACTERIA AND OTHER MICRO-ORGANISMS IN THE Home: 
Eight periods devoted to lectures, laboratory work, and confer- 
ences on the occurrence of bacteria, yeasts, molds and other micro- 
organisms in the home, in water, sewage, etc. Wednesdays at 4 
p.m., March 4—Apr, 22. Dr. Olive. 
Note: Courses 4 to 8, inclusive, are open free to members of The 
Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences on presentation of mem- 
bership certificate ; to all others there is a nominal charge of fifty 
cents for each course to cover incidental expenses. 
9g. THE GARDEN WEEK By WEEK: A. Fall Course. Lessons on 
the preparation for winter, outdoor planting of bulbs, winter cover 
crops, taking up and storing of plants. On six consecutive Thurs- 
day afternoons from 3:30-5 p.m., Sept. 24-Oct. 29. A fee of 
$1.00 will be charged to cover material used. 
