Floral Conservatory

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Floral Conservatory
Other Name(s) Greenhouse
Palm Garden
Type Other
Park Section Center
Built 1904
Opened 1904
Closed Unknown

The Floral Conservatory, also known as the Greenhouse or Palm Garden, was part of the Zoo. In 1904, the Greenhouse was between the Theater and High Street.[1] Some of the flowers were from Good & Reese Co. of Springfield, Mo.[2] Park florist and head gardener Joseph Katona had a small hose and was able to save the six greenhouses in 1914 when a fire caused by paint-saturated overalls of a painter laid too close to a boiler caused $700 in damage ($20,742 in 2022).[3][4] Joseph Katona came from Budapest in 1904. In Budapest, he was in charge of the royal gardens.[5]

References

  1. "New Greenhouse, Baby Elk, Enlarged Zoo and Landscape Gardening." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 13 September 1904. Pg. 7.
  2. "Columbus, O." The Weekly Florists' Review. Vol. 13. 19 May 1904. Pg. 1422.
  3. "$700 Fire Loss at Park." Columbus Evening Dispatch. 15 April 1914. Pg. 3.
  4. "Park to Open Today." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 4 April 1920. Pg. 72.
  5. "At Olentangy." The Columbus Sunday Dispatch. 10 May 1914. Pg. 36.