JOURNAL 

 The New York Botanical Garden 



Vol. XXII June, 1921 No. 258 



THE CHERRY GARDEN SHELTER 



Among the various structures needed for the development of 

 he Garden included in the plans of the Endowment Committee 

 f the Board of Managers, the recently built Cherry Garden 



Situated on the crest of a knoll lying between the Cherry Gar- 



iew of wide and diverse interest. Overlooking the garden one 



re in bloom, the soft tints of pink, blending through white to 

 ivender, set off to advantage through the trellises and from the 



eyond. To the south there is a long vista through the Mag- 



f beech trees along the River Road. 

 With a quaint touch of Old Japan the Cherry Garden Shelter 



rees along the slopes of the valley below. The choice of a style 



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