A WELL EQUIPPED GREENWICH NURSERY 



IN A SECTION OF THE FLOWER GARDEN. 



Park Department, where they helped 

 to lay out many parks and squares 

 throughout the city. After four years' 

 service in Brooklyn, Mr. Dehn took a 

 position with Frank Squire, formerly 

 Park Commissioner of Brooklyn, to lay 

 out his private grounds in Greenwich. 

 He had hardly finished this work when 

 he accepted a position with Professor 

 Sargent as foreman at the Arnold Ar- 



boretum. After doing extensive land- 

 scape work at the arboretum he re- 

 turned to Greenwich. 



Mr. Bertolf, after five years in the 

 Brooklyn Park Department, took a po- 

 sition as gardener with Frank Squire, 

 resigned in 1899, then with Mr. Dehn 

 started a nursery in Greenwich, on 

 North Street near the County Club. 



As both were well acquainted with 



A BEAUTIFUL CLUMP OF MULLEN PINK. 



