The flower garden.—Hardy and half-hardy annuals. Bedding out. The herbaceous border. The rock garden and hardy fernery. Management of roses, etc., for show.

Flowers under glass.—Azaleas, ericas, etc., lily of the valley, etc., rose, chrysanthemums, etc.

Shrubs and trees.—Flowering shrubs, etc.

Seed growing.—Saving and storing seed. Cross fertilisation and hybridising. Selection and fixation of new varieties.

Propagation.—Division, offsets. Bulbous plants. Soft and hard wooded cuttings. Layering. Stocks for fruit trees, etc. Grafting and budding.


Ladies may attend the course of instruction offered by the London County Council at

KILMORIE ROAD EVENING COMMERCIAL AND ART CENTRE, FOREST HILL, S.E.

Five shillings fee per session is charged to students over sixteen, and 2s. 6d. per session to those under sixteen.

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