VIOLA PEDUNCULATA 

 "Yellow Violet" 



and interest in beautifying Los Angeles is being properly 

 recognized and encouraged. 



Most sincerely yours, 



B. R. Baumgardt. 



Berkeley, Calif., June 24, 1918. 

 My Dear Mr. Payne: 



I have just returned from Santa Barbara where I fin- 

 ished up with my students in Landscape Gardening our 

 summer traveling course of instruction, and I want to take 

 this opportunity of thanking you for the four kodak pic- 

 tures of our party in your wild flower exhibit at Exposition 

 Park, and for the time and attention you so kindly gave 

 us on that day. 



I would like to have you know that of all the land- 

 scape compositions we saw and studied during the six weeks 

 trip there was not one of more interest or one of more land- 

 scape value than your well selected and well arranged ex- 

 hibit at the Exposition Park. It is something that I shall 

 always want my students in Landscape Design to see and 



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