Trees, fruits, and flowers of Minnesota . egard to it. A desirable space for the Minnesota exhibit has been securednear the northeast corner of Horticultural Hall and facing in partthe observatory, which lies to the east of Horticultural Hall and be-tween it and the intramural railway. The outline is irregular, itbeing forty feet on the front and all kinds of shapes in the rear; itsgreatest depth, however, is eighteen feet. The present plan is toerect on this a structure somewhat similar to the one now standingin Horticultural Hall at the state fair and with a gallery above forthe benefit of v


Trees, fruits, and flowers of Minnesota . egard to it. A desirable space for the Minnesota exhibit has been securednear the northeast corner of Horticultural Hall and facing in partthe observatory, which lies to the east of Horticultural Hall and be-tween it and the intramural railway. The outline is irregular, itbeing forty feet on the front and all kinds of shapes in the rear; itsgreatest depth, however, is eighteen feet. The present plan is toerect on this a structure somewhat similar to the one now standingin Horticultural Hall at the state fair and with a gallery above forthe benefit of visitors. There will also be a space in the rear of theexhibit—which is as much of a front as the so-called front, as thespace has wide aisles on all sides of it—which will be a sort of openoffice on the level of the floor. This will be suitably railed off andprovTided with some convenient seats, probably a set of the reportsof the society and other equipments, as seems advisable. Part of the 102 MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL


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