530 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



WHEN ]\lr. E. C. Converse began the making of the now famous Conyers 

 Manor estate of about two thousand acres, in Greenwich," Conn., I was 

 given the supervision of all the landscape work, the gardening and the 

 general charge of the whole work of developing the plans of the private part of 

 this magnificent country place. 



In this responsible position I remained eight years, and the results of my 

 supervision are the best evidence of my fitness and faithfulness in the task 

 undertaken, and in which I feel a pardonable pride and satisfaction. 



With that work accomplished, I decided to devote myself to the general 

 duties of landscape and garden supervision of other estates, so rapidly multiply- 

 ing in the East, rather than to be permanently connected with any one estate. 



Therefore, I am now prepared and at liberty to undertake, on the profes- 

 sional basis, the personal supervision of gardening and landscape work, to give 

 practical advice and information along all the lines of artistic and productive 

 development, and will be glad to visit personally, upon request, small as well as 

 large estates, in an advisory capacity. 



In the planning and construction of greenhouses to serve the purpose in- 

 tended to the best advantage, I offer m}- experience and services in directing 

 the work from a practical standpoint. 



HENRY WILD - - - Greenwich, Conn. 



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