BOTANICAL GARDENS 



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39. Public conservatory range 2. 



40. Allerton Avenue entrance. 



41. Stable. 



42. Propagating houses. 



43. Nursery and experimental gardens. 



44. Arboretum entrance. 



45. Long Lake. 



46. Rose garden. 



47. Mansion. 



48. Park department barn. 



49. Park department band stand. 



50. Park department shop. 



51. Park department greenhouses. 



52. Picnic grounds. 



53. Mansion entrance. 



54. Linnaean Bridge. 



55. Linnaean Bridge entrance. 



56. Iris Garden entrance. 



57. Iris Garden. 



58. White pine plantation. 



Location of Garden. 



The New York Botanical Garden is situated in the northern part of 



Bronx Park, north of Pelham Avenue, the reservation including nearly 



four hundred acres of land of a very diversified character, furnishing natural 



landscapes of great beauty and variety. 



A. Buildings. The principal buildings open to the public are: 



i. The largest botanical museum building in the world, located near 



PLATE No. 373. GENERAL PLAN OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 1920 



(Plan from "Descriptive Guide to the Grounds, Buildings, and Collections," 

 published by the New York Botanical Garden, edition of 1920 ) 



