Joel E. Ferris Perennial Garden

The perennial garden in Manito Park was named to honor Joel E. Ferris, a long term, devoted Park Board member. The garden provides an excellent example of the tremendous variety of colors, textures and flower types found in perennials.
Joel E. Ferris was a devoted and respected Park Board member for many years before he became ill and resigned in 1960. After he died, his fellow board members chose to name the perennial garden north of the greenhouses in this honor.
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The culmination of may years of evolution, this garden contains more than 300 plants species and provides an excellent example of the tremendous variety of colors, textures and flower types that can be found in perennials. Beginning in the early spring with bulbs and primroses, the floral display continues into late autumn with beds of asters.
The perennial bedding space was quadrupled in 1996.
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