. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 405. AVENUE TO SOUTH STREET GATE, ARNOLD ARBORETUM, BOSTON, MASS. Wood, all did encouraging work for floriculture. The nearness of tlie Har- vard Botanical Garden at Cambridge and the characteristics of the gardener. Louis Guerineau, as well as his predecessor, Denys Zirnglebel, did much to enthuse and assist the flor- ists of this section. ists in this section. Interested in Har- vard College and its botanical and hor- ticultural branches, and in floriculture in general,


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. igii. The American Florist. 405. AVENUE TO SOUTH STREET GATE, ARNOLD ARBORETUM, BOSTON, MASS. Wood, all did encouraging work for floriculture. The nearness of tlie Har- vard Botanical Garden at Cambridge and the characteristics of the gardener. Louis Guerineau, as well as his predecessor, Denys Zirnglebel, did much to enthuse and assist the flor- ists of this section. ists in this section. Interested in Har- vard College and its botanical and hor- ticultural branches, and in floriculture in general, Francis Parkman. the cele- , was an ardent worker with herbaceous and other plants, and greatly interested in the business of the florist. In and Around Boston. The visitor to Boston will find much that will be of interest for him to see and many places that have become celebrated in history and literature, and we here make note of sonne such locations that have become renowned. HISTOEICAL PLACES OF INTEREST. Boston and vicinity is especially famous for its historical associations, and while Concord and Lexington and Plymouth are within easy access, yet in the city proper are many places that are widely known and a short journey will cover nearly all of these. A very interesting trip may be taken in the business district, starting from the re- nowned Boston Common upon which the boys in colonial times demanded of Gen. Gage the right to coast in winter. All subway cars stop or center at the Park street station, which is located upon the northeast corner of the com- mon, and upon ascending the stairs to the exit, directly in front, will be seen the Park Street Church, one of the old- est church edifices in the city, with its spire of renowned architectural beauty, and to this building within whose walls doctrines were so preached that it has been given the name of "Brimstone ; In the basement of this church and adjoining property are now located t


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