Blue book of audio-visual materials (1920)

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1001 FILMS 31 Lilacs, cherry blossoms, horse chestnut, chrysanthemums. Third grade. How Plants Are Born, Live and Die (453 feet); The Frog (535 feet). Nature and Science Study. University of Wisconsin. In a Naturalist's Garden. A visit with John Burroughs. Educational Films Corporation. Mushroom Culture.* Reel, y2\ producer, C. G. P. C; exchange, Beseler. Remarks: Preparation of soil, planting of spawn, specimens. Raising of Bulb Flowers (273 feet); Rhododendron Culture (242 feet); Beautiful Flowers (248 feet). Nature and Science Study. University of Wisconsin. The Orange.* Reel, 1; producer, Prizma; exchange, World. Remarks: The usual orange crop in United States about twenty million dollars, seedlings grown in nurseries, two years* cultivation, then transplanted, frequently irrigated, but cut from trees of known pedigree, after two years all ready to be planted, 125 to 150 to the acre, after four years begin to bear fruit, system of ditches, etc., for irrigation, smudging, fruit and blossom are found on tree at same time, picking season December to June, especially designed clippers, at packing house, washed, sorted, wrapped and packed. Birth, Life and Death of Flowers. Gradual growth of seed due to heat and moisture of the earth. The sprout penetrating the ground, the development of the stalk, leaves and breathing organisms of the plant. The use of the cinematograph in showing the flowering of the plant makes" the reel extremely interesting. The Pathescope Co. of America, Inc. References: Structural and Systematic Botany. — D. H. Campbell. Handbook of Plant Morphology.— O. W. Caldwell. BOY SCOUT, GIRL SCOUT, Y. M. AND Y. W. C. A. SUBJECTS *Film titles. marked with an asterisk (*) have been reviewed and approved by the National Motion Picture League of New York. America's Heritage.* Reels, 2; exchange, Universal. Remarks: A Boy Scout picture. Part 1 — The boy of today is the man of tomorrow, the "Boy Scout oath," a "motor truck hike," pitching tents, raising "Old Glory," saluting the flag, drilling, wig-wagging, making fire by friction, making "trails." Part 2 — On a hike, bathing, back just in time to get the flag down before the sun sets, Sunday morning service, scenes from Niagara Falls, Lake Champlain, Crazy Landing, Old Orchard Beach, first aid in drowning, breaking camp, etc. Asilomar. The unusual beauty of California's coast is shown as a background for this picture of the conference grounds owned by the National Y. W. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Boy Scouts. 1,000 feet. Bulletin No. 18.1. University of Wisconsin. Blue Triangle in China. Showing work of the Y. W. .C. A. Normal School for Physical Education in Shanghai. Y. W. C. A. Come to Camp. A cordial invitation, via the movies, to the girls of the U. S. A. to "come to camp" next year and have the same good times enjoyed by the camp girls in this picture. Scenes from Altamont, N. Y., and Nepahwin, Pa., two wellknown camps for girls who work in industry, are shown. Weener roasts, bacon bats, the old swimmin' hole and campfire make it a picture filled with good times and jolly girls. Y. W. C. A.