46 



Line 



Rctiucstcd Fc'l). 2 1 



(iraiUcd 



New Totals 



4 



5 



8 



9 



10 



S750 

 300 



2,250 

 900 



1,000 



I200 







1000 



600 



I 000 



$1700 



235" 

 2350 

 5000 







,'?5,2O0 



52800 





2. At its meeting- on April 25, \[)2(). tlic Hoard a(lo])tC(l Reso- 

 lutions (Cal. Nos. 43- A and 43-I'. ). ])ro\-idin^- for the transfer 

 from Code No. 3701, Line 1 (as above) lo l)otanic (larden Code 

 No. i^()0. Salaries, Kei^ular l'jn])lo\'ees, as follows: 



To Line 18 a, ( iuard and (iardener, j at $1440.00 (8 mos.), 

 $1920.00. 



This was in response to our re()uest of March 5, 192Q. for four 

 new ])ositions, as tollows: 



l'"orcman (iardencr, i at $1860.00 



(iiiai'ds and ( iardcnors, 3 at $1560 4680.00 



$6540.00 



3. On November 26, T92C), the Cioverniny' Committee authorized 

 the director to re(juest the F>oar(l of Lstimate and Apportionment 

 to make appropriations for maintenance, supi)lementary to the 

 orii^inal d'ax Hudi^et a])propriation for the \-ear, as follows: 



Ci'ih- ijj6i 



Line 4. B()t;mical and At^ricultural Supplies $2500.00 



T.inc II. Lislit, Heat and l^owcr 1 15.00 



Line 12. Telephone Service 50.00 



Line 14. I\\pre.ss and Deliveries 45-00 



Total $27 ] 0.00 



The first item was to meet the need for additional fertilizer and 

 manure. Since the ISotanic ( iarden lawns were first made, in 

 1912, they have never had a general top dressing;- of any kind of 

 fertilizer, and the need of this is now evervwdiere ap])arent, a.s 

 the i^reat increase of attendance (to more than 1,000,000 juM'sons) 

 resitlts in ver}- hard usage of the lawns. 



