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Fall Schedule 



{Conservatory Garden 

 Rock Garden 

 Ecological Garden 



September 15-30.. J Wednesday { Japanese Garden 



(Conservatory Garden 



October, 



Friday 



\ Children's Garden 

 I Conservatory Garden 



Monday {Conservatory Garden 

 I Conservatories 



Wednesday {Children's Garden 

 I Conservatories 



Friday [Japanese Garden 



) Conservatories 



This service is offered to the public without charge. No parties 

 of less than ten adults will be conducted. Children must be ac- 

 companied by an adult. Members of the Botanic Garden, and 

 friends accompanied by members, may receive docentry service at 

 times other than those specified above. Special arrangement 

 should be made as far in advance as possible with the Curator of 

 Public Instruction. 



NOTES 



The Florists Exchange for October 14, 1922 (page 1030), de- 

 votes a column to notes of appreciation of numerous features of 

 the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, calling attention especially to the 

 hardy asters which were in bloom in the garden this fall, to the 

 excellent condition of our Rhododendrons, to the Rock Garden, the 

 Japanese Garden, and the shrub borders. The Japanese Garden 

 is described as "the real thing," and with reference to the Rock 

 Garden the writer says it is " one of the best bits of rock building 

 anywhere around New York; it's a good object lesson, showing 

 what can be done with the native stones, not alwavs of the best." 



