Two other French gardens have been started in England, and have proved successful.
THE COTTAGE, SCHOOL OF LADY GARDENERS, GLYNDE, SUSSEX.
Photograph by Pictorial Agency.
THEORETICAL WORK
Horticulture.—Complete courses of instruction are given in the various branches of horticulture, including Entomology, Soils and Manures.
[2]Botany, for R. H. S. Examinations. Lectures on the elements of morphology and physiology of flowering plants, with practical work, can be attended.
[2] These lectures are optional.
Students also get a thorough insight into packing, purchasing, and marketing produce.
Floral Work.—Demonstrations are given in bouquet-making and floral arrangements.