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COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE

SMALL FRUIT CULTURE. I; 2 cr. Principles and practices of the
successful culture of cane, bush, and other small fruits. Mr. Moore.

LANDSCAPE GARDENING. I; 38 er. Discussion of the principles of
landscape art. Field and laboratory work in the study of decorative
plants and making of planting plans. A trip to some nursery will
be taken for the purpose of studying plant materials and nursery
practice. Lab. fee $4.50. Mr. Aust, Mr. Longenecker.

PLANT PROPAGATION. II; 2 cr. Principles and practices involved
in propagating horticultural plants. Lectures and laboratory. Lab.
fee $2.25. Mr. Moore.

FLORICULTURE. II; 3 cr. Propagation and care of greenhouse, gar-
den, and lawn plants with reference to home floriculture. Designed
for women. Lab. fee $2.25. Mr. Moore.

POTATOES AND TRUCK CROPS. I; 2 cr. Lectures and laboratory work
on the methods of growing and improving potatoes, including variety,
identification, and disease control. Also a general consideration of
the more important truck crops, as cabbage, onions, celery. Lab. fee
$2.25. Mr. Milward, Mr. Brann, Mr. Burk.

THESIS. Yr; 2 or more cr. Research work on horticultural sub-
jects. Fees depend upon character of thesis work. Lab. fee $2.25
per lab. cr. Mr. Aust, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Moore, Mr. Roberts.

SEMINARY. Yr; 1 cr. For advanced and graduate students. Mr.
Roberts, Mr. Aust.

HORTICULTURAL PROBLEMS. Yr; 1—5 cr. The student is assigned a
special problem in the phase of horticulture in which he is particu-
larly interested: (a) fruit-growing, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Moore; (b)
gardening and floriculture, Mr. Moore; (c) landscape design, Mr.
Aust; (d) plant materials, Mr. Aust; (e) landscape construction,
Mr. Aust. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. Lab. fee $2.25
per lab. er.

SYSTEMATIC PoMOLOGY. I; 3 cr. Classification, identification, judg-
ing and distribution of our common fruits. Prerequisite: Consent
of instructor. Offered 1929-30 and in alternate years. Lab. fee
$4.50. Mr. Moore.

ADVANCED LANDSCAPE GARDENING. II; 2 cr. Continuation of Hor-
ticulture 6. Advanced work in landscape design and drafting. A
trip is taken to Lake Geneva for the purpose of studying different
landscape treatments. Prerequisite: Hort. 6. Lab. fee $4.50. Mr.
Aust, Mr. Longenecker.

RURAL IMPROVEMENT. I; 2-3 er. A discussion of farmstead, com-
munity center, and regional planning and their relation to rural con-
ditions. Lectures, assigned readings, reports. Prerequisite: Eco-
nomics la. Mr. Aust.