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Pennsylvania 
BETHLEHEM 
ARBORETUM OF LEHIGH UNIVERSITY 
Established: 1916. Area: 11 acres. 
Directors: 1. H. S. Drinker (1916-1922) ; 2. N. M. oe (1922- 
1929) ; 3. A. Litzenberger (Superintendent) (192 \y 
Open free, by appointment, 9 am—4 p.m. Source of imcome: 
Budget of Lehigh University. Plantations: Geographic. 
HAVERFORD 
HAVERFORD COLLEGE ARBORETUM 
Established: 1833. Area: 212 acres. 
Open free daily. Source of income: The College. Publication: 
Report of Campus Club. 
MARSHALLTON 
MARSHALLTON ARBORETUM (DISCONTINUED) 
In 1773 Humphrey Marshall, cousin of John Bartram, began 
the foundation of an Arboretum in Marshallton (then called 
Bradford), Penn. (See Philadelphia: Bartram’s Garden, p. 395.) 
MEDIA 
PAINTERS’ ARBORETUM (DISCONTINUED) 
Established: About 1825. Discontinued “‘ sometime in the ’seven- 
ties.” Area: About 4 acre 
Location: Middletown TS Wncties Delaware County, Pennsylvania 
—three miles from Media. 
Founders: Jacob and Minshall Painter (brothers). 
Note: H. S. Connard (Proc. Delaware County Institute of Sci- 
ence 7: No. 1. 1-14. May, 1914) stated that as late as 1898 
the site of this Garden contained “one of the richest and rarest 
collections of trees and shrubs in this vicinity.” He gives a par- 
tial list of them (as of 1898), comprising eighty genera and about 
117 species, including the Cutter-dock (Petasites), Sequoia gi- 
gantea, Cedar of Lebanon, and Gordonia (Franklinia). A de- 
scription of the ecology of this area is given by T. Chalkley Palmer 
