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HARVARD UNIVERSITY is the fortunate 

 possessor of the only collection of these 

 exquisite creations now in existence. The 

 larger part of it is housed in a large, 

 well-lighted room on the third floor of the 

 University Museum at Cambridge, reached 

 by way of the Oxford-street entrance, and 

 overlooking the pleasant green quadrangle 

 that lies between the museum building and 

 Divinity Hall. A number of the models, 

 however, are shown in the hallway and in 

 an adjoining room on the same floor. On 

 each of the two doors leading into the 

 main exhibition room is painted the inscrip- 

 tion : 



The 

 Ware Collection 



of 



Blaschka 

 Glass Models 



of 

 Flowers. 



Within the room a placard on the north 

 wall gives the following information : 



