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Rock Garden guide is 35 cents. By mail, 40 cents. Other 
guides, descriptive of other special features of the Garden, will 
be issued later. 
A detailed map of the Garden, showing not only the various 
types of gardens included in the Botanic Garden area, but espe- 
cially the location of the various orders and families in the Sys- 
tematic Section, is appended to the General Guide. Copies are 
on sale at 5 cents each. 
A colored picture map of the Garden, 714 x 3% feet, designed 
and executed by Miss Helen Sewall, is on view in the Laboratory 
Building. This map was presented to the Garden at the Annual 
Spring Inspection, May 14, 1929, as a memorial to the late Dr. 
Glentworth R. Butler by members of the Woman’s Auxiliary and 
other friends of Dr. Butler. Photographs of this map (in black 
and white) may be had at 20 cents each. 
Souvenir postcards, in colors, may be had at 15 cents a set (6 
cards); two for 5 cents; 3 cents each. The subjects are: Scene 
in the Children’s Garden: The Brook; Daffodils in the Lawn; 
The Lake; Children’s Building and Formal Garden; The Kock 
Garden (Waterfall and Iris); The Japanese Garden (Wisteria) : 
Inflorescence of Sago Palm. 
Orders for guide books, maps, and souvenir postcards, ac- 
companied by remittance, should be sent to The Secretary. ‘Vhese 
articles may also be obtained at the Information Desk in the 
Laboratory Building. 
VII 
OTHER EDUCATIONAL FEATURES 
Plantations 
The plantations comprise the following sections: 
1. General Systematic Section (trees, shrubs, and herbaceous 
plants arranged according to orders and families). 
2. The Local Flora (native wild flower garden). 
3. ecologic Garden. 
4. Rock Garden. 
5. Japanese Garden. 
6. Rose Garden. 
