Photographs, 1954-1969.

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Photographs, 1954-1969.

Photographs, mounted for exhibition purposes, most in color, taken by Brooklyn Botanic Garden member, Leopold Pulitzer. Subject categories of the many aspects of the Garden include bulbs, Conservatory, Cranford Rose Garden, flowers, Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, Local Flora Section, miscellaneous, Rock Garden, shrubs, structures, and trees. Photographs are dated and titled.

384 photographs.

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Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

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The idea of Forsythia Day was spurred by Mrs. Edward C. Blum to plant forsythias to enhance the beauty of Brooklyn. Brooklyn Borough president Cashmore proclaimed forsythia the official flower of Brooklyn in 1940. Forsythia Day is celebrated in April when the flowers blossom. From the description of Forsythia Day collection, 1940-1980, 1940-1957 (bulk) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155451985 Teatown Lake Reservation and Kitchawan Field Station were outreach stations of Broo...

Pulitzer, Leopold.

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