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and accompanying demonstrations will be commenced on the 
afternoon of Monday, March 4th, at three o'clock, and con- 
fe) 
y id 25th. 
The fee for this course will be $5.00, which will include neces- 
sary supplies and material. 
Talks: : 
Soil and preparation.’ 
Cultivation and weed control. 
hat and how to plant. Ce ace: Food values. 
Relation of sunlight, air, and water to the garden 
Garden Practice, and Observation: 
Planting, transplanting, thinning, spading, raking, hoeing, 
cultivating, weeding. 
The garden practice abe of the instruction will be given in 
Other courses to be navi i April, May and June will be 
announced subseque fae 
NOTES, NEWS AND COMMENT 
Miss Elsie M. Kittredge has recently been appointed an assis- 
's constant attention. Copies of colored photo- 
aphs by Miss Kittredge illustrating wild flowers needing pro- 
oo have been framed and hung in the Mansion 
A specimen of Cycloporus Greenei (Berk.) Murrill has recently 
‘oc ano 
sented in the Garden herbarium by sporadic collections from 
