goe 
Souvenir postcards, in colors, may be had at 10 cents at set (7 
cards) ; three for 5 cents; 2 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 Rock 
Garden (Waterfall and Iris); The Japanese Garden (Wisteria) ; 
Inflorescence of Sago Palm. 
Orders for guide books, maps, and souvenir postcards, ac- 
er 
companied by remittance, should be sent to The Secretary. These 
articles may also be obtained at the Information Desk in the Lab- 
oratory Building, and at the [entrance Gates. 
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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. Local Flora Section (Native wild flower garden). Ar- 
rangement ecological. 
3. Ecologic Garden. 
+. Japanese Garden. 
5, Rock Garden. 
6. kose Garden. 
/. Iris Garden. 
8. Water Gardens (Lake, Brook, Swamp, Bog, Pools). 
9, Children’s Garden. 
10. Shakespeare Garden. 
11. Horticultural Garden. 
12. Conservatory Plaza (Water Lilies, Herbaceous Borders). 
13. Laboratory Plaza (Magnolias). 
14. Experimental Garden (Test Gard 
Plant Pathology and Plant Breeding Plots). 
en for beardless Iris; 
15. Nursery. 
As noted under Docentry (p. 216) arrangements may be made 
for viewing the plantations under guidance. They are open free 
re public daily from 8 a.m. until dusk ; on Sundays and holidays 
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to t 
from 10 a.m. until dusk. 
