60 
LABORATORY AND SHOP PRACTICE. 30 hou 
Cultivating stick, garden line and knots, oe stake, markin ng 
dc ° 
ard, m; 
and studies and experiments with student-made ‘apparatus 
II]. Special or Partial Courses in gardening may be arranged 
if applications are sufficiently numerous. 
IV. Autum 
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, eee and tee 
September ioth to October 26th, from 4 to 5.30 
fee for this course will be twenty nine which will en 
necessary supplies and materials. 
LECTURES. 
Seeds, weeds, composting, fertilizers, fall tillage, cover crops. 
Food values 
RDEN PRACTICE. 
Harvesting of seeds, of plants and of root crops. Fall 
fertilizing and spading. Compost pits and their contents. 
lanting. Plant protection for the winter. 
LABORATORY. 
Experiments and shop work. 
V. Greenhouse Courses will be organized for November and 
7 
include lectures, greenhouse bench work, cae 
potting, seed testing, hot-bed and mold-frame practice 
All 1 lati I hould be addressed 
HENRY GriscoM PARSONS, 
Supervisor of Gardening Instruction, 
Mansion, New York Botanical Garden, 
Bronx Park. 
