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Natures Niches: Clues for Selecting Tough Urban Trees (3.100290)
Date: March 21 – June 20 1998Creator: Ware, George
Type: Article
Description:Notes on choosing trees for urban places originally presented by Dr. Ware at the Minnesota Shade Tree Advisory Committee's Shade Tree short course held in Minneapolis/St. Paul in March, 1998. Especially important are soil moisture and composition.
Extent: 2 pages
Statistics for Members' Cooperative Research Program (MCRP) from 1981 to 1995 (3.100786)
Date: 1990sType: Document
Description:A document that shows the number of plants distributed and the number of members receiving plants through the Members' Cooperative Research Program (MCRP) from 1981 - 1995.
Extent: 1 sheet
1998/07/14: Helen Henri Hartman to George Ware (3.100790)
Date: July 14 1998Creator: Hartman, Helen Henri
Type: Document
Description:A note on progress of David Elm planted in Spring, 1996, at 4921 N. Monitor Ave, Chicago, IL; includes photocopied photographs of the tree in 1996 and 1997
Extent: 1 two-sided sheet
Notes by George Ware on Elms distributed to Northern Arizona University (3.100847)
Date: 1998Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Notes likely by George Ware in Spring, 1998 on species and numbers of Elms distributed to Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ.
Extent: 1 sheet
1998/10/30: Jim Kriss to George Ware (3.100848)
Date: October 30 1998Creator: Kriss, Jim
Type: Document
Description:A thank you letter for David Elm provided by The Morton Arboretum including information on where the tree was planted in Burr Ridge, IL.
Extent: 1 sheet
1998: George Ware to Mike Wagner (3.100858)
Date: 1998Creator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:Notes on elms, species and number, sent to Mike Wagner at Northern Arizona University; labeled Spring, 1998
Extent: 1 sheet
1998/10/06: Judy Salzwedel to George Ware (3.100928)
Date: October 6 1998Creator: Salzwedel, Judy
Type: Document
Description:An update on progress of David Elms planted at the Sheboygan County Veterans Memorial, Sheboygan, WI. Includes photocopied photographs of the elms and the memorial.
Extent: 1 one-sided sheet; one two-sided sheet
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102561)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tool (3.102562)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tool in a field.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102563)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field that appears to be on The Morton Arboretum grounds.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102564)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field that appears to be on The Morton Arboretum grounds.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102565)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools [Duplicate] (3.102566)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102567)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A black and white photographic print of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools in a field.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102568)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A color photograph on foam board of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools on what appears to the The Morton Arboretum's grounds.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools (3.102569)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A color photograph on foam board of Pat Kelsey (left) and Rick Hootman (right) working with tools on what appears to the The Morton Arboretum's grounds.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salt Study, Field (3.102570)
Date: 1990sType: Photographic image
Description:A color photograph printed on foam board that depicts a prairie like field where presumably salt study work took place.
Extent: 1 photograph
Planting List Ulmus laevis (3.104905)
Date: March 31 1998Type: Document
Description:Planting list for 3 Ulmus laevis trees.
Extent: 1 sheet
CGA Notes: Winter Update 1997 (3.106892)
Date: December 21 1997 – March 20 1998Type: Document
Description:Newsletter of the Ornamental Growers Association of Northern Illinois
Extent: 4 pages in booklet form
Elm Trees: From China to The Morton Arboretum (3.106916)
Date: 1990sCreator: Ware, George
Type: Document
Description:An undated article written by Dr. Ware that appeared in The Honker, newsletter of the DuPage Audubon Society.
Extent: 1 sheet
Branches: A Newsletter for the Volunteers of The Morton Arboretum, Autumn 1998 (3.107065)
Date: 1998Creator: McCallum, Carol
Type: Serial
Description:This digitized issue of the Autumn 1998 Branches Newsletter contains articles on the following: a profile of volunteer Elaine Lockett and her work at the Arboretum Visitor Center; the Heritage Trail Project to establish the new trail; Fall Color Festival/Trick or Trees events and the volunteer groups that worked with the event; a short article on the Boerner Botanical Garden in Wisconsin and it's founder, Alfred L. Boerner. New employees, special activities, volunteer opportunities and lists of new volunteers are included.
Extent: 4 pages
Branches: A Newsletter for the Volunteers of The Morton Arboretum, Spring 1998 (3.107066)
Date: 1998Creator: McCallum, Carol, Mauter, Pamela
Type: Serial
Description:This digitized issue of the Spring 1998 Branches Newsletter contains articles on the following: a profile of volunteers Betty and Norm Thompson and their work with Arboretum artist Nancy Hart Stieber and Graphic Designer Michelle Klonowski; the Nature Artist Guild's upcoming art show, the expansion of the Family Fair; a brief update on bluebird monitoring at the Arboretum; and a poem, Spring awakening by volunteer Pamela Mauter. Special activities, news, volunteer opportunities and a list of new volunteers is are also included.
Extent: 4 pages
Branches: A Newsletter for the Volunteers of The Morton Arboretum, Summer 1998 (3.107067)
Date: 1998Creator: Way, Carol
Type: Serial
Description:This digitized issue the Summer 1998 Branches Newsletter includes articles on the following: a profile of George Hickman, a volunteer in the Herbarium and Photography departments; the Urban Horticulture Research Lab established in 1997 to test plants for freezing and heat tolerance; the Volunteer Giving Program; and highlights of the Volunteer Recognition. Volunteer opportunities, Arboretum activities and news and a list of new volunteers are also included.
Extent: 4 pages
Branches: A Newsletter for the Volunteers of The Morton Arboretum, Winter,1998 (3.107068)
Date: 1998Creator: Way, Carol
Type: Serial
Description:This digitized issue of the Summer 1998 Branches newsletter features articles on the following: a profile of volunteer, Carolyn Lauing-Finzer, who designed and wore themed costumes at Family Fair and Trick or Trees among other programs; the upcoming master site priority projects; an Arboretum Exhibit at the Newberry Library in Chicago; and Winter Poem written by volunteer Laura Rowan. Natural Areas Management and other volunteer opportunities, arboretum activities and events, and a list of new volunteers are included.
Extent: 4 pages