Establishment of a National Botanic Garden: Hearings Before a Joint Committee on the Library, United States, Sixty-sixth Congress, Second Session on S. 497, a Bill to Increase the Area of the United States Botanic Garden in the City of Washington, District of Columbia; and S. Res. 165, Directing the Committee on the District of Columbia to Report Plans for the Creation in Or Near the District of Columbia of a Botanic Garden Comparable with the Best Existing Gardens. [May 21, 1920]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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... economic plants . A mere difference in strain in the pear tree makes it resistant to the blight ; and in regard to the ornamental plants for landscape work and gardens you get differences in variety which are sometimes very important ...
... economic plants . A mere difference in strain in the pear tree makes it resistant to the blight ; and in regard to the ornamental plants for landscape work and gardens you get differences in variety which are sometimes very important ...
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... economic proposition and will be of vast importance in developing economic as well as ornamental tree and plant material . Production is lessening , and it is of vital importance in the future of our industry that a real botanic garden ...
... economic proposition and will be of vast importance in developing economic as well as ornamental tree and plant material . Production is lessening , and it is of vital importance in the future of our industry that a real botanic garden ...
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... economic or esthetic . Second , only perhaps to plant introduction should be the maintenance , so far as it is possible , of a representative collection of the more interesting and useful plants of the surrounding country , and ...
... economic or esthetic . Second , only perhaps to plant introduction should be the maintenance , so far as it is possible , of a representative collection of the more interesting and useful plants of the surrounding country , and ...
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... economic plants are grown an to produce far greater crops than their ancestors . Studies which lead to such results can best be carried on in botanic gardens , where there ought to be found a greater amount of material and more ...
... economic plants are grown an to produce far greater crops than their ancestors . Studies which lead to such results can best be carried on in botanic gardens , where there ought to be found a greater amount of material and more ...
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... economic life , for food , dyestuff , fibers , perfumes , medicines , and various other uses . A third use such a native botanical garden would serve is the demonstration of the several cultivated crops for which the world is indebted ...
... economic life , for food , dyestuff , fibers , perfumes , medicines , and various other uses . A third use such a native botanical garden would serve is the demonstration of the several cultivated crops for which the world is indebted ...
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Page 56 - It is hereby ordered that whenever new structures are to be erected in the District of Columbia under the direction of the Federal Government which affect in any important way the appearance of the city, or whenever questions involving matters of art and with which the Federal Government is concerned are to ba determined, final action shall not be taken until such plans and questions have been submitted to the Commission of Fine Arts designated under the act of Congress of May 17, 1910, for comment...
Page 43 - SIR : The Commissioners of the District of Columbia have the honor to submit the following on Senate bill 1750, Sixty-ninth Congress, first session, entitled "A bill to establish a woman's bureau in the Metropolitan police department of the District of Columbia...
Page 56 - The commission shall also advise generally upon questions of art when required to do so by the president, or by any committee of either house of congress.
Page 56 - It shall be the duty of such commission to advise upon the location of statues, fountains, and monuments in the public squares, streets, and parks in the District of Columbia, and upon the selection of models for statues, fountains, and monuments erected under the authority of the United States and upon the selection of artists for the execution of the same.
Page 5 - Resolved, That the Committee on the District of Columbia be, and it is hereby, directed to consider...
Page 56 - Navy, the Chairman of the Committee on the Library of the Senate, and the Chairman of the Committee on the Library of the House of Representatives.
Page 8 - The improvement of the park system of the District of Columbia;" and also any other location which they may deem suitable; and that the Commission of Fine Arts be required to make suggestions in connection with each location as to a memorial suited to it and within the limit of cost authorized by the act; and also the best method of selecting the artists, sculptors...
Page 43 - That the entire amount found to be due and awarded by the jury in said proceedings as damages, for and in respect of the land to be condemned for fltosaid extension plus the costs and expenses of said proceeding, shall be assessed by the jury as benefits...
Page 8 - It was a report made to the Senate by the Senate Committee on the District of Columbia...
Page 56 - Columbia, as well as upon all questions involving matters of art with which the Federal Government is concerned. In addition, the commission advises upon general questions of art whenever requested to do so by the President or any committee of Congress.