Humphrey Gilbert-Carter (1884-1969) was the first academic director
of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden from 1921 until 1950. In
this book, first published in 1924, Gilbert-Carter gives examples
of informative labels that could be used in botanic gardens 'so as
to give information as well as pleasure to as many people as
possible'. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in
the history of science education or the history of botany in
Britain.
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