Design and Execution: Gilmore D. Clarke and Allyn R. Jennings, Associated 
Materials Furnished by The Charles G. Curtis Co. 
A Scene in the New York State Adirondack Exhibit 
at A Century of Progress 
The above scene typifies the plant material that our nursery and collect¬ 
ing fields produce. In furnishing construction material for this garden we 
were called upon, not only for plants, but also for moss covered ledge rocks, 
logs, stumps, leaves, swamp plants, a bridge and quantities of other detail 
material which make such an exhibit realistic. All plants were carefully dug 
and planted to give them every opportunity to survive under difficult grow¬ 
ing conditions. 
Our organization is equipped to furnish contractors with just such a 
diversified collection of materials. 
Our Hemlock nursery—the largest in the country—and our 200 acres 
of natural growth of Rhododendron maximum under semi-nursery conditions 
are the features that the Curtis Nurseries are particularly noted. We welcome 
you to visit us and see these for yourself. 
