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James Milliken University, Decatur, 111. ; Southern University, New 

 Orleans ; Northfield Seminary (Mass.) ; Louisiana Industrial In- 

 stitute, Ruston; Stout Institute, Menomonie, Wis. ; Milwaukee- 

 Downer College; Lake Erie, College, Painesville, 0.; American 

 University, of Harriman, Tenn. ; College of Domestic Arts, 

 Denton, Tex.; Industrial Institute and College, Columbus, Miss.; 

 Macdonald Institute, Guelph, Ont. ; Macdonald College, Ste. Anne 

 de Belle vue, P. Q. ; Mt. Allison University, Sackville, New Bruns- 

 wick ; Manitoba Agricultural College, Winnipeg ; and instruction is 

 also supplied in normal schools, high-schools, seminaries, and in many 

 other institutions, and in cooking schools. 



Institutions teaching Landscape Architecture (or Landscape Gardening) 

 of College Grade, 1910-11 



Full or extended college courses in landscape architecture are given 

 at Harvard, Cornell, and Massachusetts Agricultural College. More 

 or less instruction is given in the subject in departments of horticul- 

 ture in some institutions; and it is separately represented in the 

 colleges of agriculture of Illinois, Missouri, and Oregon. Colleges and 

 departments of architecture give attention to these subjects. 



