The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 02 No. 03
3.34510
Lisle, Ill., The Morton Arboretum. 1965-1995.
printed text, images and illustrations, black ink on cream paper
Digitized
Reproduction
26 cm H (Item)
16 pages
Serial
September 21 – December 20 1966
- On Clarence Godshalk’s Retirement (33-35)
- A Colleague’s Appreciation (36-37)
- Looking Back (38-40)
- A New Director for the Arboretum (41)
- Climatological Summary (41)
- In Memoriam: E. Lowell Kammerer 1906-1966 (42-43)
- Sour Gum, Black Gum, Tupelo, Papperidge. Nyssa sylvatica: Sour Gum Family (Nyssaceae) (44-45)
- Seed Exchange (46-48)
0027-125X
2, 3
Arboretums
Autumn
Climate--Observations
Death notices
Dedications
Early memories
Seed exchanges
Nyssa sylvatica Marsh. (tupelo)
Plant Acquisition
Plant Production/Propogation
Quercus alba L. (white oak)
Autumn
Climate--Observations
Death notices
Dedications
Early memories
Seed exchanges
Nyssa sylvatica Marsh. (tupelo)
Plant Acquisition
Plant Production/Propogation
Quercus alba L. (white oak)
The Morton Arboretum (published by)
Doty, Carol L. (contributed)
Godshalk, Clarence E. (contributed)
Moulton, Mary K. (contributed)
Wason, Dick (contributed)
Davidson, Suzette Morton (contributed)
Wister, Dr. John C. (contributed)
Tyznik, Anthony (contributed)
Doty, Carol L. (contributed)
Godshalk, Clarence E. (contributed)
Moulton, Mary K. (contributed)
Wason, Dick (contributed)
Davidson, Suzette Morton (contributed)
Wister, Dr. John C. (contributed)
Tyznik, Anthony (contributed)
The silva of North America : a description of the trees which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico / by Charles Sprague Sargent illustrated with figures and analyses drawn from nature by Charles Edward Faxon and engraved by Philibert and Eugène Picart.
History of British birds / the figures engraven on wood by T. Bewick.
History of British birds / the figures engraven on wood by T. Bewick.
English