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The Morton Arboretum Quarterly V. 08 No. 03
3.34579
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 1972
- Openings in the Woods (33-35)
- Viburnum Portraits by Margaret Stones (36-39)
- The Preservation of Delight (40-43)
- Climatological Summary (43)
- American Linden, Tilia Americana: Linden Family (Tiliaceae) (44-45)
- Arboretum News and Notes (46-47)
- The Lookout (48)
0027-125X
8, 3
Art--Exhibitions
Autumn
Botanical artists
Climate--Observations
Employee selection
Nature conservation
Nature observation
Watercolor painting
Woodland culture
Tilia americana L. (American basswood)
Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch (ironwood)
Joy Path
Viburnum Sieb. & Zucc. (viburnum)
Autumn
Botanical artists
Climate--Observations
Employee selection
Nature conservation
Nature observation
Watercolor painting
Woodland culture
Tilia americana L. (American basswood)
Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch (ironwood)
Joy Path
Viburnum Sieb. & Zucc. (viburnum)
The Morton Arboretum (published by)
Etter, Alfred G. (contributed)
Stones, Margaret. (contributed)
Hart, Nancy (contributed)
Tyznik, Anthony (contributed)
Wason, Dick (contributed)
Hall, Marion Trufant (contributed)
Ware, George (contributed)
Doty, Carol L. (contributed)
Heldt, Cara (contributed)
Etter, Alfred G. (contributed)
Stones, Margaret. (contributed)
Hart, Nancy (contributed)
Tyznik, Anthony (contributed)
Wason, Dick (contributed)
Hall, Marion Trufant (contributed)
Ware, George (contributed)
Doty, Carol L. (contributed)
Heldt, Cara (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.
Les fleurs de pleine terre, comprenant la description et la culture des fleurs annuelles, vivaces et bulbeuses de pleine terre suivies de classements divers indiquant l'emploi de ces plantes et l'époque de leur floraison, de plans de jardins, avec des exemples de leur ornementation en divers genres, etc., par Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie.
Les fleurs de pleine terre, comprenant la description et la culture des fleurs annuelles, vivaces et bulbeuses de pleine terre suivies de classements divers indiquant l'emploi de ces plantes et l'époque de leur floraison, de plans de jardins, avec des exemples de leur ornementation en divers genres, etc., par Vilmorin-Andrieux & Cie.
English
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