UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 



SUMMER SESSION 



Eight Weeks- June 26-August 19, 1911 



The Summer Session is- planned primarily to meet the needs of public school 

 teachers, and especially teachers in the high schools. 



It offers courses which are accepted for full University credit, and may be 

 counted toward a University degree. 



t The offerings in Agriculture and its basic sciences will be particularly attractive 



o those interested in rural life. 



The tuition fee is $12. Teachers of Illinois are. under certain conditions, granted 

 scholar ships exempting them from payment of the tuition fee. 



FOr further particulars address 



Win. C. Bagley, Director of the Summer Session, Urbana, Illinois. 



Summer School of Nature Study, Agriculture, and 

 Agricultural Pedagogy 



Connecticut Agricultural College, Storrs, Conn., July 5th to 28th 



The Agricultural College offers work in Bird and Insect Study, Botany, Dairy 

 Industry, Animal Husbandry, School Gardening, Fruit Culture, Vegetable Growing, 

 Floriculture, Soils, Farm Crops, Practical Cooking, a special four-weeks course In 

 practical Poultry Husbandry, a teachers training course, and a course in Elementary 

 Agriculture with a Model Country School showing how agriculture may actually be 

 taught in the schools. 



Tuition free to residents of Connecticut. $5.00 io non-residents. Rooms, $1.00 

 per week. 



For illustrated catalog and information address, The Connecticut Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Storrs, Conn. 



OLYMPIC NATURE NURSERY 



THE FOREST CONSERVATORY 



Rhododendren, Madrona, Oregon Grape, Huckleberry, 



Ferns, Trillium, Spirea, Twin Flower, Sallal, Blackberry, 



Fir, Hemlock, Arbor Vitae, Maple and Alder Plants 

 EVERGREEN CUTTINGS AND FERNS FOR DECORATION 

 Mail Plant Collections: 10 small plants, postpaid, 50 cents; 24 



for $1.00 

 Special for Teachers and Schools: 15 plants, by mail postpaid, 50 

 cents; 36 plants, $1.00 

 Money back if not satisfied 

 Make money orders payable to 



JOEL SHOEMAKER, NELLITA, WASHINGTON 



ALL ABOUT THE WILDFLOWERS 



All the little bits of information about plants, that do not get 

 into the technical magazines will be found in The American 

 Botanist. This makes it a mine of information for even the well 

 informed teacher. It gives you a new viewpoint and makes com- 

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 ume, unbound, 35 cents. Subscriptions 75 cents a year. A set of 

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 study teacher ought to order it today. 



WILLARD N. CLUTE & CO., JOLIET, ILL. 



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