WHAT THE BOTANIC GARDEN NEEDS 



In the preceding pages we have briefly set forth the equipment, 

 activities, and resources of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. The 

 Garden is only eighteen years old- an infant as the life of insti- 

 tutions is measured. It has only just begun to realize its ideals 

 of scientific and educational work and of public service. 



This is not the place for a detailed catalogue of individual 

 needs. They may all be tersely summed up in the words, Addi- 

 tional income. The director of the Garden will be glad to give 

 full information to any one who may be interested. See also 

 page [63 of this publication. 



The most pressing present need is additional endow- 

 ment for research of not less than $ 500,000 



For the enrichment and expansion of its educa- 

 tional program 500,000 



Total additional endowment: needed $1,000,000 



