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- Seed List. Museum: Only in the Institute of the Tech- 
Ache Hochschule. Supply Ma terial: Cultivated phanerogamic 
students of the Technische Hochschule. 
BREMEN (1) 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN 
Bremen I 
Established: 1905. Area: About 3 hectares. 
Director: Georg Bitter (1905-?). 
Serves as a public nie Open daily, 7:30-7:30 in winter ; 
8-5 in summer. Admission, 1-2 M. Source of income: Private. 
The garden belongs to ae family of the founder, F. E. Schulte. 
Library: Reference. Herbarium: Small. Plantations: geographic, 
economic, ecologic. The garden is laid out from the viewpoint 
of plant ge eography, with groups illustrating variation, ee 
hybridization, economic plants, weeds, and biological grou Pub- 
lications: Contributions, Monographs, Seed List. Loan POUCH BHs 
and supply material: Schools of the town and the neighborhood get 
seeds of the Garden for their school gardens. 
BREMEN (2) 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN 
Hamburgerstrasse 331 
Established: 1923. Area: About 42 hectares. 
Director: E. Nussbaumer. Originally a private enterprise. Since 
1923 owned by the City of Bremen. Came under the Park 
Board in 1937 and is united with the new botanical-zoological 
Public Park and Rhododendron Park. Samen-Vergzeichnis. 
BRESLAU 
BoTANISCHER GARTEN DER UNIVERSITAT 
Goppertstrasse 6-8 
Established: 1811. Area: 6.5 hectares. 
Directors: 
1. F. Heyde and Heinrich Friedrich Link (1811-1815) 
2. Ludolf Christian Treviranus (1815-1830) 
