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morphology, and ecological requirements of plants, and areas 
devoted to economic and horticultural features. He also presented 
an outline of organization by departments, including staff members 
for administration, research, instruction, and other activities. As 
the years passed by and funds became available, many of his ideas 
were translated into actualities. With the gradual development 
of the Garden, changes in view-point occurred, and while some 
of his plans await the future, many of them were carried to fulfill- 
ment during his administration. 
