40 REPORT OF PARK COMMISSIONERS 



Holly Park is bounded on all sides by Holly Park avenue. 

 It was dedicated as a public park by Harvy S. Brown and 

 John F. Cobb in the year 1860. Its area comprises 7.56 

 acres and was graded in 1893 at a cost of $2,400. This park 

 was plowed, harrowed and planted with strong, hardy varie- 

 ties of eucalyptus, pine, cypress and acacia. 



Alamo Square is bounded on the north and south by Fulton 

 and Hayes streets and on the east and west by Steiner and 

 Scott streets. Its area comprises 12.70 acres and is all in a 

 high state of cultivation. 



Washington Square is bounded on the north and south 

 by Filbert and Union streets, on the east and west by Stock- 

 ton and Powell streets. Its area is approximately 2.24 acres. 

 This square has been entirely remodeled. Walks paralleling 

 the streets were removed and sown to grass and the groups 

 disposed as called for on the plan. 



Sunnyside Park is bounded on the north and south by 

 Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets, on the east and west 

 by Twin Peaks avenue and Stanyan street. Its area approxi- 

 mates 3.46 acres and is unimproved. 



South Park is contained in the block bounded by the fol- 

 lowing streets : On the north and south by Bryant and Bran- 

 nan, on the east and west by Second and Third. Its area 

 approximates three-quarters of an acre and it is in good con- 

 dition. 



Garfield Square is bounded on the north and south by 

 Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, on the east and west 

 by Harrison street and Treat avenue. Its area comprises 2.86 

 acres and is an improved square. 



Columbia Square is bounded on the northeast by Columbia 

 street, on the southeast by Harrison street, on the southwest 

 by Sherman street and on the northwest by Folsom street. 

 Its area comprises 2.52 acres and is an improved square. 

 This square has received considerable attention during the 

 past summer and is in fairly good condition. A few more 



