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REPORMOR THE HORTICULTURIST AND FEAR 
GARDENER FOR cee 
Dr. C. Stuart Gacer, Director. 
Sir: I submit herewith my report for the year ending December 
SLOSS: 
PERSON NEL 
The gardening force (nine men) was the same as in 1932, ex- 
cept that we had the services of Mr. Henry Funk from June 5th 
until the end of the year. Mr. Funk worked without pay for the 
sake of the experience and his services are greatly appreciated. 
The laboring force and guards at the gates were maintained sub- 
stantially as in 1932. 
LABOR PAID FOR BY CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS 
Throughout the year fifty-nine men, whose wages were paid by 
charitable organizations, worked for a total of 3,95514 days, as 
follows: 
Broolslviresb neato. «Gla nihlecamen rena neer co banat, 5 45 men 3,75714 days 
Emergency Work and Relicf Bureau ............... aL ae 144 es 
Brooklyn Ass’n for Improving the Condition of the 
TOOT pen esteecetn st coctp one hited ier nea wae ew in ae Woe 35 a 
ee Will Pnclustries! cas. eel che vas tae eee en ve ce 19 z 
59 men 3,95514 days 
GENERAL SYSTEMATIC SECTION 
Because the plants in the Umbelliferae (Carrot Family) present 
an unattractive appearance throughout a large part of the year, it 
was desirable to move the planting from its conspicuous situation 
opposite the Washington Avenue south entrance and near the 
walk, to a position to the west where it is partially screened by 
shrubs belonging in the Cornaceae. Accordingly, three beds near 
