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Victoria Cruziana in blocm, September 10, 1921, in the tropical lily 
pool of the conservatory garden, a gift from Mr, Alfred T, White 
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Mr. Alfred T. White (at left), making his address after having 
laid the corner stone of the Laboratory Building, April 20, 1916. 
At the right of Mr. White is Mr. A. Augustus Healy, whose ad- 
gress Tonowedsnation Mr. Wittece: ..ocick see we a sone 
View, April 28, 1921, in the Japanese Garden, a gift of Mr. Alfred 
T. White in 1915. Showing new faggot fence and new wooden 
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Rustic Torii erected in the Japanese Garden in May, 1921. The 
path leads to the Japanese Iris. ny Japanese characters near the 
fOPasipiiiy,s enter’ to the flowers” .4.-ps0ssacetereg his presente 
View from the front door oe ne children’s house. Juvenile 
gardeners entering under the rose arch to spend a Saturday morn- 
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Teachers’ class studying shrubs in the Botanic Garden .......... 
After a hard morning’s work in the children’s garden. Getti 
a drink from the bubbler drinking fountain at the children’s build. 
ing, presented by a member of the Woman’s Auxiliary, April, 1921 
“Study nature, not books” (Agassiz). A we se the children’s 
garden on insects injurious to crops. June 25, 1921 ............ 
Group of Girl Scouts arriving at the a ere Garden 
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A corner of the ten thousand daffodils (Narcissus pseudo-narcis- 
sus var. “ Emperor”) in bloom April-May, 1922, with the Labora- 
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Wild Flower Path, Brooklyn Botanic Garden .............. opp. II5 
