214 
— 
Auxillary and other friends, as a memorial to Dr. Glentworth 
Reeve Butler (1855-1926), and in grateful recognition of the 
services of Mrs. Butler, chairman of the Woman's Auxiliary, 
1926-1932. Photographs of this map (in black and white, 
644 x4 inches) may be had at 20 cents each. 
Souvenir postcards, in colors, may be had at 10 cents a 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; 
Formal Garden; The Rock 
jer 
The Lake; Children’s Building anc 
Garden (Waterfall and Iris); The Japanese Garden (Wisteria) ; 
Inflorescence of Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta). 
Orders for guide books, maps, and souvenir postcards, ac- 
companied by remittance, should be sent to The Secretary. These 
articles may also be obtained at the Information Desk in the Lab- 
jer 
oratory Building, and at the Entrance Gates. 
VI 
OTHER EDUCATIONAL FEATURES 
Plantations 
The plantations comprise the following sections and gardens: 
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, (Temporarily discontinued. ) 
Japanese Garden. 
Rock Garden. 
un 
i 
6, Rose Garden. 
7. Iris Garden. 
8. Water Gardens (Lake, Brook, Swamp, Bog, Pools). 
9, Children’s Garden. 
10. Shakespeare Garden. 
11. Horticultural Section, including a Wall Garden. 
12. Conservatory Plaza (Water Lilies, Herbaceous Borders). 
13. Laboratory Plaza (Magnolias). 
