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1999/01/05: Peter J. Bourne to George Ware (3.37494)
Date: January 5 1999Creator: Bourne, Peter J.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Peter J. Bourne to George Ware regarding the exchange of Ulmus (elm) seeds.
Extent: 2 sheets
1999/10/14: Gary Johnson to George Ware (3.37663)
Date: October 14 1999Creator: Johnson, Gary R.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Gary Johnson of University of Minnesota to George Ware requesting specific whip-sized elms to help start a cooperative field evaluation project at the University of Minnesota.
Extent: 1 sheet
1996/11/11: Zhang Qinghua to George Ware (3.37851)
Date: November 11 1996Creator: Qinghua, Zhang
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Zhang Qinghua to George Ware thanking him for money received and discussing seed lot germination, seed collection for Ulmus, as well as praising his success in experiments and his paper: Little Known Elms from China.
Extent: 1 sheet
1996/08/12: Jeffrey R. Short Jr. to George Ware (3.37856)
Date: August 12 1996Creator: Short Jr., Jeffrey R.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jeffrey R. Short Jr. to George Ware thanking him for his article on Little Known Elms from China and discussing trees and people of the Caucasus. Also contains two color photocopies of maps of the Caucasus region.
Extent: 4 sheets
1994/03/11: T. Davis Sydnor to George Ware (3.38204)
Date: March 11 1994Creator: Sydnor, T. Davis
Type: Document
Description:Letter from T. Davis Sydnor of Ohio State University concerning the identification of Celtis reticulata. Mr. Sydnor also asked for Mr. Ware's assistance in collecting seeds of Ulmus japonica and Ulmus wilsoniana which he would like to cultivate on campus.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/08/27: Rob Greenland to George Ware (3.38212)
Date: August 27 1999Creator: Greenland, Rob
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Rob Greenland of Brighton & Hove to George Ware thanking him for his prompt response in regard to propagating elm seeds, sharing his paper "Little-known Elms from China", and also requesting copies of additional papers authored by George Ware.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/06/06: Rob Greenland to George Ware (3.38213)
Date: June 6 1999Creator: Greenland, Rob
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Rob Greenland of Brighton & Hove to George Ware announcing his pleasure at receiving seeds for a variety of Ulmus, requesting additional information as to how to properly propagate them, and offering to reciprocate in kind.
Extent: 1 sheet
1986/05/27: Jeffry Morris to George Ware (3.38474)
Date: May 27 1986Creator: Morris, Jeffry
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jeffry Morris of Highclere, Inc. to George Ware thanking him for his help with elm trees in northern Fayette County.
Extent: 1 sheet
1985/06/12: Randall J. Fox to George Ware (3.38477)
Date: June 12 1985Creator: Fox, Randall J.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Randall J. Fox of Arbor Lodge State Historical Park to George Ware asking for his assistance in planting newly developed hybrid elm trees in their park, Arbor Lodge State Historical Park in Nebraska, the home of J. Sterling Morton.
Extent: 1 sheet
1996/03/22: Lorenzo Mittempergher to George Ware (3.39945)
Date: March 22 1996Creator: Mittempergher, Lorenzo
Type: Document
Description:A letter from Lorenzo Mittemphergher, an elm breeder from the Insituto di Patalogia e Zoologia Forestale e Agraria in Firenze, Italy. The letter requests Ulmus seed from trees in the Arboretum, and references an enclosed article he co-authored, "Elm Yellows A Disease To Be Taken Into Consideration When Breeding Elm For Disease Resistance" published in the 8th Congress of the Mediterranean Phytopathological Union, Agadir - Morocco, 1990. There are also handwritten notes on a notepad listing several varieties of Ulmus.
Extent: 4 sheets, 1 notepad
1997/07/29: Lorenzo Mittempergher to George Ware (3.39958)
Date: July 29 1997Creator: Mittempergher, Lorenzo
Type: Document
Description:Printed email from Lorenzo Mittempergher to George Ware thanking him for the elm accessions and conveying issues with trying to get these species to grow in his country [Italy].
Extent: 1 sheet
1995/09/21: George T. Weick to George Ware (3.44150)
Date: September 21 1995Creator: Weick, George T.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George T. Weick to George Ware discussing two articles, one from The Chicago Tribune and the other from the Christian Science Monitor. Both articles discuss Dutch Elm Disease. A copy of the article from the Christian Science Monitor titled "America's Tree" is enclosed with the letter. George Weick also inquires about George Ware's trip to China.
Extent: 2 sheets
1999/05/16: Yiquin Xin to George Ware (3.44548)
Date: May 16 1999Creator: Xin, Yiqun
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Yiqun Xin of Shandong University in China to George Ware discussing sending Ulmus macrocarpa seeds from the city of Jinan and Ulmus glaucescens and Ulmus pumila seeds from the Shandong province.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/03/02: Yiqun Xin to George Ware (3.44549)
Date: March 2 1999Creator: Xin, Yiqun
Type: Document
Description: Letter from Yiqun Xin to George Ware discussing the pleasure of meeting him at the Elm International Conference, asking if he will be at the 1999 World Horticultural Gardening Fair, and discussing exchanging seeds for Ulmus marocarpa, Ulmus alata, and Ulmus thomasii.
Extent: 1 sheet
1997/04/29: George H. Ware to Dr. Lorenzo Mittempergher (3.47645)
Date: April 29 1997Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George Ware to Dr. Lorenzo Mittempergher of the Centro Di Studio Per La Patologia in Florence, Italy stating that some of the uncommon elm species will have seed crops this year and that he will send seeds in May. He also and inquires about obtaining Ulmus villosa seeds.
Extent: 1 sheet
1996/04/30: George H. Ware to Dr. Lorenzo Mittempergher (3.47655)
Date: April 30 1996Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George H. Ware to Dr. Lorenzo Mittempergher of the Centro Di Studio Per La Patologia in Florence, Italy thanking him for his letter and information on elm yellows, discussing the merits and concerns of a variety of elm species, and hope that their cooperative endeavors will be productive and beneficial.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/09/28: George H. Ware to Rob Greenland (3.47677)
Date: September 28 1999Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George Ware to Rob Greenland, Aboriculturist for Environmental Services, Brighton, England, thanking him for his interest in his articles on elms, and in return, sending him more articles. Dr. Ware also requests information or published material on the elms of Brighton and Hove.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/12/16: George H. Ware to Ms. Zhang Qinghua (3.55487)
Date: December 16 1999Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George Ware to Ms. Zhang Qinghua of the Research Institute of Forestry in Beijing thanking her for her email and asking that she send both Populus and Ulmus seeds.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/10/28: George H. Ware to Zhang Qinq-hua [sic] (3.55488)
Date: October 28 1999Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George H. Ware to Ms. Zhang Qin-hua [sic] of the Research Institute of Forestry in Beijing sending her payment for seeds previously received and requesting a variety of Ulmus and Populus seeds he would like to receive.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/04/24: George Ware to Peter Bourne (3.55934)
Date: April 24 1999Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George Ware to Peter Bourne discussing elm species at The Morton Arboretum and his offer of sending seeds. He also inquires about the Ulmus villosa and asks if it produces seeds.
Extent: 1 sheet
1999/07/27: George Ware to Rob Greenland (3.55935)
Date: July 27 1999Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George Ware to Rob Greenland of Environmental Services, Brighton and Hove Council, England explaining how best to germinate Ulmus seeds received from Peter Bourne.
Extent: 1 sheet
1996/05/03: George Ware to Robert E. Schutzki (3.55936)
Date: May 3 1996Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Fax cover sheet and plant breeding abstract from George Ware to Dr. Robert E. Schutzki of Michigan State University concerning elm breeding and improvement at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 2 sheets
1985/07/23: George Ware to Randall J. Fox (3.56104)
Date: July 23 1985Creator: Ware, George, Mintern, Gloria
Type: Document
Description:A set of two letters. The first from George Ware to Randall J. Fox of the Arbor Lodge State Historical Park stating that he will send some small hybrid elm trees for planting. The second (dated August 15, 1988) from Gloria Smith Mintern to George Ware informing him that the tree he sent is doing well.
Extent: 2 sheets
1991/10/04: George Ware to Suzanne Malec (3.56304)
Date: October 4 1991Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Facsimile of an abstract and research paper sent to Suzanne Malec of the Open Land Project. The paper, Trees for Restricted Spaces was written by George Ware and discusses the genetic, topographic, and edaphic factors to take into consideration when selecting urban trees.
Extent: 8 sheets
1992/06/20: Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das (3.57374)
Date: June 20 1992Creator: Luthringer, Ruth
Type: Document
Description:A set of two letters and a monologue. The letters are from Ruth Luthringer to Dilip Das and George Ware and seek feedback in regards to a short monologue titled Thornhill Elm which interprets the life-cycle of the Accolade Elm.
Extent: 4 sheets
Announcement of Special Speech on Different Topics by Professor Eugene B. Smalley, Professor Ray Guries, Dr. Goerge [sic] Ware, and Dr. Mark Widrlechner (3.60331)
Date: 1995Type: Document
Description:A series of documents announcing the topics, time and location for speakers at the Sino-American Agricultural Exchange Program, hosted by the Najing Forestry University, P. R. China from September 10- October 1, 1995.
Extent: 7 sheets
Schedule for US Team 6, "Echange [sic] of Genetic Materials of Elm" in Nanjing (3.60332)
Date: 1995Type: Document
Description:A daily itinerary for the Arboretum's 1995 expedition to China.
Extent: 1 sheet
1994/06/28: Eugene B. Smalley to Dr. George Ware (3.60842)
Date: June 28 1994Creator: Smalley, Eugene B.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Eugene Smalley of the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Wisconsin - Madison to Dr. George Ware inquiring as to the availability of tree cuttings or seedlings to use in their DED (dutch elm disease) resistance trials.
Extent: 1 sheet
1995/07/10: Professor Eugene B. Smalley to George Ware (3.62120)
Date: July 10 1995Creator: Smalley, Eugene B.
Type: Document
Description:Fax from Professor Eugene B. Smalley to George Ware regarding lecture topics and strategies to get out into the field to collect Elm materials during their upcoming trip to China.
Extent: 1 sheet
1993/07/12: George [Ware] to Gene [Eugene Smalley] (3.62127)
Date: July 12 1993Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Photocopy of a letter from George Ware to Eugene Smalley about providing various types of lesser-known elms grown from seed.
Extent: 1 sheet
1988/05/25: Zhang Qiwen to Dr. George H. Ware (3.62963)
Date: May 25 1988Creator: Qiwen, Zhang
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Zhang Qiwen to Dr. George H. Ware discussing her wishes to work at The Morton Arboretum starting in April, 1989.
Extent: 2 sheets
1989/04/18: George H. Ware to Dr. Chao Tiensi (3.63690)
Date: April 18 1989Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George H. Ware to Dr. Chao Tiensi of the Chinese Academy of Forestry discussing the availability of seeds and success propagating seeds sent by Dr. Chao.
Extent: 1 sheet
1992/06/10: George H. Ware to Dr. Qingru Zhao (3.66634)
Date: June 10 1992Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Letter from George H. Ware of the Morton Arboretum to Qingru Zhao thanking him for Ulmus seeds and enclosing a check for 4,000.
Extent: 1 sheet
1990/12/10: George Ware to Dr. Gerard Donnelly (3.66980)
Date: December 10 1990Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:A set of two documents. The first is a memo from George Ware to Dr. Gerard Donnelly regarding the possibility of hosting Dr. Zhao Qing-ru [Qingru] as a visiting scholar. The second document is a list of the twelve possible benefits for the exchange visits with Chinese botanists.
Extent: 2 sheets