cxlii Department of Rural Art 



selected groups of conifers, lilacs, and other plants have been made 

 possible through the generosity of several nurserymen. 



RECOMMENDATIONS 



The Department has this fall moved all that part of its work formerly 

 conducted in White Hall to rooms in the main building of the College 

 of Agriculture. We consider that we are now well situated for the im- 

 mediate future. However, we anticipate the need within two years time 

 of a much more extended equipment and larger quarters, 



A great loss that we feel in leaving our former quarters in the College 

 of Architecture is the ready access to the excellent lil^rary of that 

 College, which contains much material pertinent to our work. 



BRYANT FLEMING, 



Professor of Rural Art. 



