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SOUTH HADLEY 
CiarRA LeicH Dwicut BoTranic GARDEN 
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley 
Established: 1878. Area: 10 acres, garden and arboretum. 
Directors: 
1. Lydia White Shattuck (1878-1887) 
2. Henrietta Edgecomb Hooker (1887-1900) 
3. Asa Stephen Kinney (1900- ) ; 
Open free, daily, except Sundays, 9 am. to 5 p.m. Source of 
income: Income from endowment and College. Herbarium: Over 
8000 specimens, representing nearly 1600 genera. Plantations: 
Herbaceous garden. Arboretum (about 150 species of trees and 
shrubs). eee under glass: 300. Herbaceous plants out-of- 
doors: 125 specie 
SOU PH SUDBURY 
GARDEN IN THE Woops 
Established: 1932. Area: 30 acres. 
Director (owner): Will C. Curtis (1932- ). 
Always open to the public | free. Guides free for garden clubs 
and classes. Described as a “ Wil ower Sanctuary and Botani- 
cal Garden,” comprising woodland, are hills and valleys, with 
a brook and ponds, and open bogs. aymond Road, 20 miles 
from Boston. The owner is bringing one: all the native plants 
hardy at this place, and carrying on experiments with their propa- 
gation and cultivation. ae lectures and bureau of public in- 
formation on wild flowers. Specialty in ee forms of wil 
flowers, and alpines of ee United Sta 
WALTHAM 
Botanic GARDEN oF MippLEsEx UNIVERSITY, 
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY 
An Associated Press dispatch of June 15, 1928, announced that 
this college was developing its then newly acquired campus at 
Waltham as a botanic garden. ‘ More than an acre will be cul- 
tivated for botanical study ” from the medical point of view. As 
of April 8, 1938, “ We have temporarily halted our activities in 
the development of . . . the large plot of ground on the campus 
