Morton Salt ad, photograph of three men outside R.M. Richards general store (3.3563)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad, photograph of three men outside R.M. Richards general store
Photograph of three men outside R.M. Richards general store. Man wearing suit in center holds Morton Salt canisters, both men on either side wear aprons.
"As early as 1912, Morton was selling salt in a convenient round package instead of a bag. That idea helped make Morton America's favorite. Over the years, many other ideas have come from Morton. The original iodized salt, a superior moisture-proof package, an exclusive shake and pour top, and a salt of uncommon quality. Today two out of three salt buyers prove - a woman will always buy a good idea. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Salt ad no. 6814, Amazing New Package (3.3567)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad no. 6814, Amazing New Package
Painting-like illustration of woman with her hand on the shoulder of a young girl who is crying because a canister of Morton Salt has spilled in a wet sink. Text next to woman: "Don't cry, dear it's moisture resistant."
"In 1935, Morton introduced a special salt box that was moisture-treated, top, bottom, inside and out. As significant as that was, if it were the only thing Morton had done, it's not likely they would have stayed America's salt favorite for 57 years. No salt salts like Morton Salt salts. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Salt ad no. 6713, Iodized Salt (3.3564)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad no. 6713, Iodized Salt
Illustration of a woman in an apron holding a Morton Iodized Salt canister. A young boy is looking up at the woman, while a young girl has her hands on a large bowl, next to a rolling pin.
Text below illustration: "Help Keep Your Family Goiter Free!" next to an enlarged Morton Salt canister
"In 1927, Morton introduced iodized salt to help prevent simple goiter. As significant as that was, if it were the only thing Morton had done for salt, it's not likely they would have stayed America's salt favorite for 56 years. No salt salts like Morton Salt salts. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Salt ad no. 6711, photograph of four women with jars of pickles (3.3568)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad no. 6711, photograph of four women with jars of pickles
Photograph of four women in hats standing in a room with a piano, a photograph of T. Roosevelt on the wall, and a table with many jars of pickles. Woman second to right holds one of the jars of pickles.
"Women are funny. They rarely agree on anything. Even on how to put up a jar of pickles. But on salt, for 55 years, 2 out of 3 women have agreed it pays to shake the best - Morton. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Salt ad, photograph of woman and three children on porch (3.3565)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad, photograph of woman and three children on porch
Photograph of a woman and three children on porch of a house. A young boy holding basket of groceries, including a canister of Morton Salt, stands on steps of porch. Woman holding young child stands at doorway, while another young girl holding apple leans on railing of the porch.
"54 years ago you could send a boy, and he'd bring back the best salt. He had only to look for the Morton label. Today, many salts try to get as close to the Morton label as they can. But, close doesn't count. Morton is still one of a kind. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Roe deer [graphic] / Joan Hassall. (3.26025)
Creator: Hassall, Joan.
Type: Print
Extent: 1 print : wood engraving, b&w image size 4 x 6 cm., on sheet 8 x 10 cm.
Morton Salt ad no. 6812, Now When It Rains It Pours (3.3566)
Type: Print
Description:Morton Salt ad no. 6812, Now When It Rains It Pours
Painting-like illustration of a woman and young girl pouring salt from a Morton Salt canister into a salt shaker. House and trees line top circular portion above woman and girl.
"In 1911, Morton perfected a salt that poured when it rained. As significant as that was, if it were the only thing Morton had done, it's not likely they would have stayed America's salt favorite for 57 years. No salt salts like Morton Salt salts. When it rains it pours."
Extent: 1 sheet
Arbor Day poster (3.11473)
Creator: Burkard, Michael
Type: Print
Description:Color poster with two Arbor Day stamps (top left and bottom right), tree landscape woodcut in background, quote by Aldo Leopold.
"Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets. To plant a pine, one need only own a shovel." - Aldo Leopold
Extent: 1 poster
Rembertus Dodonaeus (3.11470)
Date: 16th centuryCreator: Bry, Johann Theodor de, 1561-1623?
Type: Print
Plants in Art 500 years of botanical art (3.18183)
Date: 1500sCreator: Fuchs, Leonhart, 1501-1566.
Type: Print
Weisser hanenfůs [graphic] Ungefülter garten hanenfůs. (3.26601)
Date: 1543Creator: Meyer, Albrecht, 1528-1603.
Type: Print
Extent: 2 prints (1 leaf) : woodcut, hand-colored visible image 34 x 21 cm.
Ranunculus minor = [graphic] Kleiner Hanenfůs = Appio salvatico Tertia Ranunculilutei apud Diosc.[oridem] species = Geel Waldthenle = Appio salvatico. (3.26600)
Date: 1545Creator: Meyer, Albrecht, 1528-1603.
Type: Print
Extent: 2 prints (1 leaf) : woodcut, hand-colored 17 x 11 cm.
Periclymenos = [graphic] Geyblatt = Madreselva Tritici primum genus = Gemeiner Weytzen. (3.26598)
Date: 1545Creator: Meyer, Albrecht, 1528-1603.
Type: Print
Extent: 2 prints (1 leaf) : woodcut, hand-colored 17 x 11 cm.
Ranunculi prima species = [graphic] Wisen Hanenfůs = Appio salvatico = Appio ranino Ranunculi altera species = Acker Hanenfůs = Appio salvatico. (3.26599)
Date: 1545Creator: Meyer, Albrecht, 1528-1603.
Type: Print
Extent: 2 prints (1 leaf) : woodcut, hand-colored 17 x 11 cm.
General gesigt van het schone perk van sorgvliet [graphic] / T. ab Avelen delin et sculp. (3.25037)
Date: 17th centuryCreator: Aveele, Johannes van den, -1727
Type: Print
Extent: 1 print : line engraving, b&w 40 x 49 cm., on sheet 47 x 60.
Pratolino water gardens [graphic] / S.D. Bella. (3.25331)
Date: 17th centuryCreator: Della Bella, Stefano, 1610-1664.
Type: Print
Extent: 1 print : etching 25 x 37 cm.