CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN 

 HORTICULTURE 



Oct. 3. Recitation, Graftage; 



pp. 73-81. (Prelimin- 

 ary shrub report.) 



Oct. 8. 'Lecture. Oral quiz on 

 practice work. 



Oct. 10. Recitation, Graftage; pp. 

 81-94. (Preliminary 

 tree report.) 



Oct. 15. Lecture. 



Oct. 17. Recitation, Grafting; 



pp. 130-138. 

 Oct. 22. Lecture. 



Oct. 24. Recitation, Grafting; 



pp. 107-118. 

 Oct. 29. Lecture. Oral quiz on 



practice work. 

 Oct. 31. Recitation, Grafting; 



pp. 118-130. 

 Nov. 5. Review. 



Nov. 7. Mid-term examination 



Nov. 13. Lecture. 



Nov. 14. Recitation, Nursery 



Management; pp. 



138-146. 

 Nov. 19. Lecture. 



Nov. 21. Recitation, Nursery 

 Management; pp. 

 146-156. 



Final report on an herb. 

 3. Final report on a shrub. 

 5. Final report on a tree. 



14. Dormant wood cuttings. P< 



rooted cuttings. 



15. Individual work. 



16. Inspect buds. Transplant s< 



Plant out annual herbs. 



17. Inspect budded roses, apricc 



walnuts. 



18. Graft geraniums, fuchsias. 



Inspect inarching. 



19. Inarch potatoes and tomato 



inarch citrus. 



20. Inspect grafts and inarchin 



Individual work. 



21. Divide perennial roots and 1 



Inspect grafts. 



22. Make apple grafts and hee 



Inspect inarching. 



23. Make grape grafts and heel 



Plant out seedlings. 



24. Individual work. 



25. Make hardwood cuttings an 



26. Plant out divided roots, set 



cuttings. 



27. Transplant young bulbous 



frames. Plant apple 

 grafts. 



28. Individual work. 



29. 



30. 



Exhibition of individual wo\ 

 File notebooks. 



Note-book record of work done and results secured will be requi 



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