
54 
5. eines Houses r-12 + Instruc- 
SNA ae and Research Houses 
ee 
6. net Trees tines 
7. Japanese Garden ge aaa 
8 Rock Garde 
9. Hardy i Garden 
10, [ris Garde 
Ts Be ental Garden 
12. Seed a st 
13. Nurs 
14. ee Gaiteeees 
1918 
1. Local Flora 
2. Coniferous Shrubs and Trees 
3. General Systematic Collection 
4. Ecological Section (Completely revised t full time, 
and relabelled in 1918) 1 for 8 months, 
5. Conservatories (Complete as shown 3 for 7 months, 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Recorp 8: 60) 2 for 5 months, 
6. Esplanade Trees 1 for 4 months, 
7. Japanese Garden 1 for 2 months, 
8. Rock Garden 1 for I month. 
9. Hardy Fern Garden This is nearly 
10. Iris Garden equivalent tows 5 
11. Malbone Street Gate Planting (about 14 men’s time, but less 
installed ) satisfactory. 
12. Experimental Garden 
13. ea List 
14, Nur 
15. Lilac Collection 
collections opened up and the number of gardeners available for 
taking care of them during each year, not counting the head gar- 
dener, whose time is mostly taken up with supervision of the 
work. It does not, also, take into consideration the children’s 
garden, which is cared for by a gardener under the department 
of public instruction. Neither has care of trees already in the 
grounds nor the border mound planting been figured, as they 
comprise planting that did not initiate with us. Most of the 
border mound planting, and all the larger trees were planted some 
years before we took control of the grounds. The summary, 
