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HILLSDALE 
BoTANIC GARDEN AND ARBORETUM OF HILLSDALE COLLEGE 
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SCIENCE GARDENS 
Michigan State Normal College 
Established: 1904. Area: One acre. 
Directors: W. H. Scherzer (1904-1919) ; J. M. Hover (1919-). 
Open free, daily. Source of income: State PU aaiees 
Herbarium: About 4000 specimens. Arboretum of native trees. 
Fruticetum of the more common ornamentals. BInneations are 
arranged systematically, and are intended primarily to serve as 
teaching collections for botany classes. Publication: Flora of 
Washtenaw County, by R. A. Walpole. Special lectures are given 
to school children, and study collections are loaned “to training 
schools only.” Affiliation: Niece State Normal College. 
Minnesota 
LAKE CITY 
UNDERWOOD ARBORETUM AND STATE GAME REFUGE 
Established: January 1, 1931. A memorial to J. M. Underwood. 
Area: 500 acres. 
Director: R. D, Underwood. Open free, daily. 
MINNEAPOLIS (1) 
THe Mepicinat PLANT GARDEN OF THE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, 
UNIvERSITY OF MINNESOTA 
Established: 1892-93 by Dean Frederick J. Wulling. Area: 3 
cres, 
Director: Frederick J. Wulling (1892- Ne 
Open free to public inspection. High school classes, women’s 
clubs, and other organizations are fre equent visitors. Source Oj 
imcome: Garden produces no monetary income except in small 
way from the digitalis which it prepares for those pharmacists 
who have physicians’ specifications for Minnesota Unive 
talis. The expenses of the Garden are car He by the ee Col- 
lege of Pharmacy Budget. The Garden is not supported by any 
