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HORTICULTURE 



April 11, 1914 



PLAN OF THE BOSTOII 



The Park and Recreation Depart- 

 -ment of tlie City of Boston in conjunc- 

 tion witli the S. A. F. and O. H. Con- 

 vention Garden Committee presents 

 Tierewith a plan of the proposed gar- 

 den. Owing to the lateness of the sea- 

 son and the near approach of planting 

 time, early consideration by intending 

 exhibitors is desired. 



The only charge will be for planting 

 and care of plants throughout the sea- 

 son, as stated in the communication 

 from Secretary Young on another 

 page. All the arrangements, grouping 

 and control of the exhibits will be un- 

 der the direction of the Park and 

 Recreation Department of the City of 

 Boston, and no exhibit may be re- 



moved until that Department gives au- 

 thority for such removal next autumn. 



It is expected that this will be the 

 largest exhibit of its kind ever made 

 in this country, numerous inquiries for 

 space having been made already. 



The Tent space will be devoted to 

 tender plants requiring protection 

 from sun and wind. 



