MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
April 15 
Bluebird 
Bob-white 
Brown Thrasher 
Bronzed Grackle 
Cardinal 
Cedar Waxwing 
Chipping Sparrow 
Cowbird 
Crow 
Downy Woodpecker 
English House Sparrow 
European Tree Sparrow 
Field Sparrow 
Flicker 
Junco 
Meadow-lark 
Red-winged Blackbird 
Robin —~ 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 
Pe Sparrow 
April 19 
Bluebird 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher 
Blue Jay 
Brown Thrasher 
Bronzed Grackle 
Cardinal 
Cedar Waxwing 
Chimney-swift 
Cooper’s Hawk 
Crow 
European Tree Sparrow 
Flicker 
Hermit Thrush 
House Sparrow 
House Wren 
Junco 
Meadow-lark 
Mourning Dove 
Palm-warbler 
Red-breasted Nuthateh 
Red-shouldered Hawk 
Red-winged Blackbird 
Robin 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 
Song Sparrow 
Towhee 
White-throated Sparrow 
Winter Wren 
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 
THE SHAKESPEAREAN GARDEN 
The Shakespearean garden, which was described in detail 
in the February number of the BULLETIN, was opened to 
the public in the floral display house on Sunday, April 23, 
and will continue as the main attraction throughout the 
month of May. This show will be interesting not only be- 
cause of its architectural and landscape features, but also for 
the abundance and variety of flowering material used. The 
list of plants published in the previous Bunzerin does not 
suggest the color possibilities, but roses, daisies, lilies, pansies, 
tulips, zinnias, and marigolds will be grouped in the most 
effective way possible. On the platform at the south end of 
the house will be massed a large uantity of flowering plants, 
such as calceolarias, spiraeas, lilies, hydrangeas, etc. The 
entrance passage will likewise be filled with loom, and the 
floral display will extend even to the flower alcoves in the 
aroid house. 7 
