the exhibit and will be awarded to the school having the best 
general exhibit. Any school receiving this trophy three times 
keeps it. Then a new trophy will be entered for competition. 
Will you help to make the second annual Children’s Garden 
Exhibit a success ? 
Enter your exhibits, come to the exhibit, bring your friends. 
Ellen Eddy Shaw. 
NOTICES 
The Garden is open free to the public daily, from 8 a. m. un- 
til sunset; on Sundays and holidays at 10 a. m. The Laboratory 
Building, containing the library, herbarium, and offices, is open 
daily, from 9 a. m. until 5 p. m. The Conservatories are open 
April 1-October 1, 10 a. m.-4:30 p. m.; October 1-April 1, 10 
a. m.-4 p. m. 
The Garden may be reached by Flatbush Avenue trolley to 
Malbone Street; Franklin Avenue and Lorimer Street trolleys to 
Washington Avenue; St. John’s Place trolley to Sterling Place; 
Ninth Avenue, Sixteenth Avenue, Union Street, Greenpoint and 
Smith Street trolleys to Prospect Park Plaza and Union Street, and 
Brighton Beach elevated to Consumers’ Park Station. (The ele- 
vated train stops only when the conductor is notified in advance.) 
A docent will meet parties by appointment and conduct them 
through the Garden. This service is free to members of the 
Botanic Garden and to teachers with classes; to others there is a 
nominal charge of 25 cents an hour for parties of less than three, 
and 10 cents a person per hour for parties of three or more. 
Current numbers of Leaflets are free to all who wish them. 
Back series, complete, 50c. each; single numbers, 5c. each. 
The Leaflets are published weekly or bi-weekly from April to June, and 
September to November, inclusive, by The Brooklyn Institute of Arts and 
Sciences, at Washington Avenue and Montgomery Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Application made for entry to the second classof mail matter, at Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Telephone: 6173 Prospect. 
Mail address: Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N. Y, 
