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ATTENDANCE 
Required attendance is from 9:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., Mondays, 
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, except holidays, 
with an interval from 12:30 to 2 o’clock between morning and 
afternoon sessions. Students will obey all orders of Mr. Kenneth 
R. Boynton, marshal of the Garden School, and of the other in- 
structors. The main library in the Museum Building and the 
special library in the Mansion are available for students’ reading 
during the noon intermission, on afternoons after exercises, and 
on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. During stormy days on 
which outdoor work has been planned, instruction will be given 
in the greenhouses, laboratories, lecture rooms or museums. 
Students will be admitted at any time and will take up the 
course of instruction where is it progressing at the time of their 
entrance. 
CURRICULUM 
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. Winter Quarter, ending April 11 
Greenhouse eG o days (F oreman ee 
Elementary Botany—Three mornings (Dr. Stout). 
Garden Bot tany—One afternoon (Mr. Nash aad Mr. Boynton). 
Special Lectures or Demonstrations—Two afternoons. 
2. Spring Quarter, April 14-June 27 
Vegetable and Fruit Gardening—Two mornings (Foreman Fin- 
ey). 
Flower G rardening—Two mornings (Mr. Boynton). 
Greenhouse Practice—One morning (Foreman Becker). 
Garden Botany—Two afternoons (Mr. Nash and Mr. Boynton). 
Garden Zoblogy —One afternoon (Dr. Southwick). 
Garden C arpentry—One afternoon (Mr. Corbett). 
Special Lectures or Demonstrations—One afternoon. 
3. Summer Quarter, July 7-September 26 
Vegetable and Fruit Gardening—Two mornings (Foreman Fin- 
ey). 
Flow er G rardening—Two mornings (Mr. Boynton). 
Plant Phy: ‘siology—One morning (Dr. Stout). 
