The avenues of work that are available are:—

Designing and planting flower gardens; care and maintenance of rose gardens and flowering shrubs; weekly supervising of greenhouses; planning and laying out small estates; planting small parks for village improvement societies.

All communications should be addressed to

Lowthorpe School, Groton, Massachusetts.

Simmons College, Boston, Mass., has, I believe, a horticultural college connected with it, but it has not been in operation long.

Smith College, Northampton, Mass., also offers courses in practical horticulture.

The following letter, written by the director of the principal school of Forestry in America, and very kindly sent to me by Mrs. Low, shows that he is of opinion that there is an opening for women in landscape gardening:

Yale University Forest School,

New Haven, Conn.,

May 22, 1907.