Head Gardener's Report 
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DEER CREEK COMMON. 
3781 shrubs and trees. New planting January, 1914, with replace- 
ments the past fall amounting to 5%. 
DEMPSEY PARK. 
924 shrubs and trees. New planting with a number of replace- 
ments the past fall of trees injured by borers. 
DYER SCHOOL. 
18 trees. Large spruce trees planted in tubs on roof. 
EAST END BALL GROUNDS. 
44 trees. 
EDEN PARK. 
3,403 shrubs and trees, 2,071 herbs, 19,950 vines. The principal 
new shrub plantings were: South of Elsinore Tower, along Paradrome 
Street and about the city pumping station. The plantings of her- 
baceous perennials were mainly north of the pumping station and 
along the walk about the reservoirs. The vines planted — mainly 
honeysuckle and English Ivy — have been used to cover various small 
areas of bare ground especially on Gilbert Avenue, on Parkside Place 
and along the Zoo-Eden car line. 
FOUNTAIN SQUARE. 
177 evergreen trees. While these small evergreens cannot be 
expected to live long under the artificial conditions, yet the above 
number of replacements was mostly because of damage by the public. 
GARFIELD PARK. 
78 shrubs, 22 trees. Improvement of shrubberies and additional 
tree planting. 
GRANT PLAYGROUND. 
5 trees. 
HANNA PLAYGROUND. 
6 trees. 
HOPKINS PARK. 
297 shrubs. Mainly improvem.ent planting. Some replacements 
because of injury by the public. 
10 trees. 
HULBERT PLAYGROUND. 
