MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 73 
Gruss an Teplitz Jonkheer J. L. Mock 
Frau Karl Druschki Lady Alice Stanley 
Laurent Carle La France 
White Killarney Betty 
Harvey Kirk Souv. de Pres. Carnot 
Antoine Rivoire = © Mad. Ravary 
Lady Ashtown --~ Duchess of Wellington 
Mad. Leon Poin General McArthur 
Miss Cynthia Forde 
Some 1,300 new plants were added to the collection in 
planting the above new section, but some time will be neces- 
sary before these beds attain the effectiveness of those in the 
older part of the rose garden. 
In this garden quite a number of the roses had begun to 
bloom freely as early as the middle of May, among which 
were the following: 
Helen Gould Geo, C. Waud 
Lady Ashtown Clio 
Otto von Bismarck Duke of Teck 
Katherine Zeimet Hugh Dickson 
Frau Karl Druschki Mad. Jules Grolez 
Magna Charta Beaute de Lyon 
Jean Libaud Tom Wood 
Rodhatte 
Many additions to the above list will appear during the 
month of June, including a large collection of ramblers. 
NOTES 
Two classes from the Ashland School were conducted 
through the Garden on April 30. 
'_ Mr. Henry Ochs, a graduate of the Garden course, visited 
the Garden on April 15. Mr. Ochs is now studying medicine. 
The Annual Flower Sermon, provided for in Mr. Shaw’s 
will, was preached in Christ Church Cathedral by the Rev. 
A. A.V. Risninctin. on May 16. 
Mr. J. Hollister Tull, a former Garden pupil, was a visitor 
at the Garden on ae 24. Mr. Tull is now Agriculturist for 
the Kansas City Southern Railroad, at Mena, Arkansas. 
Mr. C. H. Thompson, Assistant Botanist to the Garden, 
ve an illustrated talk before the Garden Club of Webster 
roves, April 22, on “Flowers and Insects.” 
Miss Marjorie F. Warner, who is engaged in_biblio- 
aphical work in the U. S. Department of | ne deiegeesa 
Washington, D. C., has been noting early agricultural an 
horticultural books in the Garden Library for a fortnight. 
