ILLUSTRATIONS 



Pagb 



1. View from the Tsukimido (moon-view house) of the Japanese 



Garden opp. 25 



2. The Yuki-Yoki, Japanese Garden 28 



3. The Japanese Garden after a snow storm, showing the use of the 



Yuki-Yoki 32 



4. Bronze tablet unveiled May 9, 1922 37 



5. The Japanese Garden, showing wistaria and azalea in bloom 43 



6. Monstera delic'wsa in bloom in the Economic House of the Con- 



servatories 54 



7. Crocuses on the Border mound, May 12, 1922 58 



8. Bunch of bananas harvested in the Economic House of the Con- 



servatories 63 



9. Products of the Children's Garden: Main entrance to Children's 



Building 66 



10. Curves of attendance at elementary classes and lectures during the 



first ten years of the work 70 



11. Boys' and Girls' Club, April meeting. Older members instructing 



new members in the implements and steps taken in gardening 77 



12. The Alfred T. White Memorial. The bronze tablet was unveiled 



June 7, 1923 opp. 105 



13. Plan of Parmentier's " Horticultural and Botanic Garden," Brook- 



lyn, N. Y., 1825-1830 opp. 119 



14. Diagram showing the location of Parmentier's " Horticultural and 



Botanic Garden," Brooklyn, N. Y., 1825-1830 124 



ERRATA 



P. 22, line 4. For "Dogwood (Prunus tomentosa) " read "Dogwood, 

 Prunus tomentosa," 



P. 48, line 3. For "5,777" read "7,577." 



P. 106, line 6 from the bottom. For " Bontanical " read " Botanical." 



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