British Cultural Garden, 1950

British Cultural Garden, 1950
In "Their Paths Are Peace," Clara Lederer describes the flora in the Shakespeare (later British) Garden as follows:

"The garden plot was laid out under the direction of City Forester John Boddy, and was copiously planted with hawthorn, daffodils, violets, fleurs-delis, daisies, pansies, and columbine--the flowers given immortality in the poetry of Shakespeare."

Image courtesy of Cleveland State Library Special Collections
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