The Garden Magazine, May, 1923 
187 
VIEW IN THE BOTANIC GARDEN AT SYDNEY 
Established about 1828 by Charles Fraser this garden, the first of its kind in Australia, has also the distinction 
of being the final resting place of that indefatigable explorer, Allan Cunningham (portrait on page 15) 
/. Horace McFarland, Photo 
GREVILLEA THELMANNIANA AT SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 
“In lands of sunshine like southern California,’’ says Mr. Wilson (April G. M., page 130), “climatic conditions will suit a majority 
of the most brilliant flowered and most desirable Australian plants.” Besides G. Thelmanniana, with its feathery foliage and 
pink and green flowers, there are nearly two hundred other species of Grevillea—an as yet untapped store of garden wealth 
