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The
Kathrine Dulin Folger Rose Garden, made possible by a generous
gift from Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Folger and the Folger Fund, was
designed and installed by the Smithsonian Horticulture Services
Division and dedicated in the fall of 1998. It is a visual centerpiece
in front of the Arts and Industries Building to the east of the
Smithsonian Castle. This garden provides an engaging space for
visitors on their journey around the Smithsonian museums. Visitors
stop to smell the various fragrant roses, read the plant name
tags to gather ideas for their own gardens, and enjoy the spectacular
view.
Historical Adornment
Several of the antique cast iron pieces in the garden are part
of the Horticulture Services Division's garden artifact collection.
The cast iron fountain in the center of the garden is an original
19th century, three-tiered fountain manufactured by the J. W.
Fiske Iron Works Company in New York. The restoration of the fountain
was made possible by the generous contributions of Narinder K.
Keith and Rajinder K. Keith. The name of the fountain pays tribute
to the Keith family by using the first letters of the family members'
names, hence the GUR-KARMA-RANA Keith Fountain. The four Victorian
benches surrounding the fountain provide visitors with a resting
place where they can enjoy both the beauty of the garden and the
mist from the fountain. The urns overflow with tropical plants
and seasonal annuals.
YEAR-ROUND
Interest
The year-round beauty of the Folger Rose Garden is enhanced by
perennials, annuals, bulbs, and woody evergreens. Bulbs illuminate
the rose garden in the early spring. Cool season annuals, such
as pansies, and early blooming perennials, such as phlox and dianthus,
highlight the roses during their first bloom. Later in the summer,
thyme and other low growing perennials and annuals provide color
as the roses rejuvenate and bloom a second time. Evergreen shrubs,
deciduous hollies, and witch hazels spark winter interest while
the roses lie dormant for the winter.
General
Information
Location: The Folger Rose Garden is located at
900 Jefferson Drive SW in front of the Arts and Industries Building
and just east of the Smithsonian Castle.
Parking and Transportation: Limited parking is
available on-street and in nearby commercial lots. The Folger
Rose Garden is also accessible by Metrorail's Blue and Orange
lines (Smithsonian stop or L'Enfant Plaza stop) and by the Yellow
and Green lines (L'Enfant Plaza stop).
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