Hans Kayser
Hans Kayser (28 June 1884, Karlsruhe — 28 November 1964, Heidelberg) was a landscape designer.
Formative years
In 1901–1903, apprenticeship in a horticulture institute in Weinheim.
Assistant in the Alpine Garden of Lord Torrevon in Geneva and then one year in Schlossgärtnerei Friedrichshof at Tronberg.
In 1904–1906, visit to the Royal Gardeners’ establishment in Dahlem, Berlin.
Then until 1907, garden technician at Gartenarchitekt Fischer in Frankfurt, and until 1908 in the Garden Center Henkel in Darmstadt.
There, he attended lectures at the University of Technology and the School of Applied Arts in Frankfurt, Germany.
After that, a half-year stay in England in the summer of 1909.
Career
In autumn 1909, he started his business as a landscape architect in Frankfurt and, at the same time, H. Seibert and the Odenwälder crops Kayser.
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