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Other significant gifts are the bronze statue “Roses of Yester- 
day” for the Rose Garden, by Mrs. Walter V. Cranford, in 1937, 
and the armillary sphere and fountain on the conservatory plaza 
by Mr. Alfred W. Jenkins, in 1930 and 1933. Mrs. Glentworth R. 
Butler secured the funds for drinking fountains, Several donors 
contributed the garden seats, including Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. 

ENDOWMENT FUNDS 1910-1943 
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Cuart 2. Growth of Botanic Garden permanent resources for scientific 
and educational purposes. 
Blum, Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Purdy, Mr. Alfred W. Jenkins, 
and the Garden Teachers Association. The tablets for the glacial 
boulders were provided by Mr. Edward C. Blum and the Boys and 
Girls Club. 
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolu- 
tion, the Colonial Daughters of the Seventeenth Century, the 
3rooklyn Civic Council, the Faculty and Students of the Girls 
