54 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Bros., landscape architects, Brookline, Mass., during which 
developed the plan of the Missouri Botanical Garden, includ- 
ing a remodeling of the Garden area and the extension of the 
20-acre farm and the 80-acre pasture. January, 1906, to 
March, 1908, park superintendent, Madison, Wis.; for six 
and one-half years park superintendent, later landscape ad- - 
visor, Portland, Ore. Married, J uly 8, 1898, to Nellie M. Car- 
penter; four children. Address, 394 Jackson Street, Port- 
land, Ore. 
Mohr, Rudolph J.—Born, Omaha, Neb., May 3, 1880; son 
of Bernhard M. and Louisa (Meyers) Mohr. Attended gram- 
mar school, and high school one and one-half years; in green- 
house work two and one-half years before receiving Garden 
scholarship in 1898; graduated, 1902. Travelled for Plant 
Seed Co., St. Louis; later with Chicago Carnation Co., Joliet, 
Ill. ; assistant superintendent, British exhibit, Louisiana Pur- 
chase Exposition, and with W. J. Smythe, florist, Chicago. 
Purchased floral business in Racine, Wis.; later in charge of 
nursery and fruit plantation in Idaho; at present, manager 
for A. Lange, florist, Chicago. Married, August 17, 1907, 
to Kathryn Park; one child. Address, 4122 Kenneth 
Avenue, Chicago, III. : 
Nehrling, Arno H.—Born, Freistadt, Mo., July 25, 1886; 
son of Henry and Sophia (Schoff) Nehrling. Attended pub- 
lie schools, and Concordia College, Milwaukee; awarded 
Garden scholarship, 1905; graduated, 1909. Instructor, 
nature study and school gardening to July, 1909; assistant in 
floricultural department, University of Illinois, until 1910, 
when appointed instructor; appointed associate in floricul- 
ture, 1912; in 1914 appointed head of department of floricul- 
ture, with rank of associate professor, Massachusetts Agricul- 
tural College, Amherst, Mass. 
Nehrling, Bruno.—Born, Houston, Tex., June 27, 1879; 
son of Henry and Sophia (Schoff) Nehrling. Finished pre- 
paratory work, Concordia College, Milwaukee; awarded Gar- 
den scholarship, 1899; graduated, 1903. For a time em- 
ployed at Louisiana Purchase Exposition ; superintendent of 
grounds, 1904-14, and later instructor, normal department, 
Illinois State Normal School, Normal, Ill.; for short time had 
own office for practice of landscape gardening; since March, 
1914, superintendent and stockholder, South Bend Highland 
Cemetery, South Bend, Ind. Married, April 18, 1904, to 
Eleanor L. Michel; four children. 
Nehrling, Walter H.—Born, Chicago, Ill., February 28, 
1877; son of Henry and Sophia (Schoff) Nehrling. Attended 
Lutheran schools and Concordia College, Milwaukee ; awarded 
