Pterocarya stenoptera C. DC. (3.10029)
Date: December 23 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit with group of people including Wilson. Tree 40 ft. X 5 ft. with Viscum album. Linn. Growing upon it.
Extent: 1 photograph
Pteroceltis Tatarinowii Max. (3.10031)
Date: August 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:grove of trees. Tree 50 X 15 ft.
Extent: 1 photograph
Rosa Banksaie var. normalsi Regel (3.10159)
Date: April 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit. Covering two trees 35 ft. high. Flowers white.
Extent: 1 photograph
Salix babylonica Linn. (3.10181)
Date: August 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit by water. Tree 35 ft. X 2 1/2 ft.
Extent: 1 photograph
Sapium sebiferum Roxb. (3.10211)
Date: November 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit with hills. Trees 40-50 ft. X 5-7 ft. and general scenery
Extent: 1 photograph
Sassafras tzumu Hemsl. (3.10216)
Date: November 12 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:habit of two trees with hills beyond. Two old trees 50 ft. X 8 ft. and 4 ft.
Extent: 1 photograph
Sassafras tzumu Hemsl. (3.10217)
Date: April 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit with man. Tree 60 ft. X 8 ft.
Extent: 1 photograph
Syringa villosa (3.1023)
Date: 1907Creator: Rehder, Alfred
Type: Photographic image
Extent: 1 photograph
Tilia Henryana Szl. (3.10322)
Date: April 1 1907Creator: Wilson, Ernest Henry, 1876-1930.
Type: Photographic image
Description:tree habit with shrine and men. Tree 80 ft. X 27 ft.
Extent: 1 photograph
Oak Tree Symbol from The Morton Arboretum Logotype (3.18341)
Date: 1900sCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Print
Oriental printing, fantasy and art papers / imported and stocked by Andrews/Nelson/Whitehead, Inc. (3.23401)
Date: 20th centuryType: Book
Extent: [1] leaf, [4] p., [120] leaves : samples, some color 10 x 21 cm.
Fothergilla major [graphic] / N.S. Hart. (3.24067)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : graphite, b&w image 31 x 23 cm. + 1 sheet (28 x 22 cm.).
Fothergilla major [graphic] / N.S. Hart. (3.24097)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : graphite, b&w image 31 x 23 cm. + 1 sheet (28 x 22 cm.).
Crataegus phaenopyrum [graphic] / N. S. Hart. (3.24121)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : graphite, b&w 36 x 28 cm.
Connect the dots place mat and children's menu [graphic] : the Ginkgo Restaurant. (3.24251)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Fairbanks, Elaine Griffin
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 photomechanical print : art reproduction, b&w 22 x 36 cm.
Tilia americana wreath [graphic] / N.S. Hart. (3.24351)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : pen and ink, b&w image 32 x 25 cm., on board 35 x 28 cm.
Hand lens [graphic] / N.S. Hart. (3.24356)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hart, Nancy
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : pen and ink, b&w image 5 x 5 cm., on sheet 17 x 16 cm.
Willow branches [graphic]. (3.24543)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Hassall, Joan.
Type: Drawing
Extent: 1 drawing : brush and pen, one color 25 x 21 cm.
Pansy (3.24633)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Illustration of a large pansy flower and three detail views, including floral diagram, reverse of flower, and center, accompanied by descriptive text. Background sketches along the left side include a house, a heart, and a church, center bottom includes three women and two girls sitting in a circle drinking tea, and center right includes flowers and an elf. Sketches depict various pansy folklore.
Upper left text lists various names this flower goes by - herb trinity, pink of my John, heart's ease, step-mother, kit run in the street, kiss me at the garden gate, cuddle me to you, kiss me quick or PANSY
Top right floral diagram illustration identifies sepal, petal, stamen, pistil, nectar sac
Bottom left illustration (reverse of flower) identifies sepal, petal, nectar sac
Bottom right illustration identifies stigma, pistil and stamens, nectar sac
Extent: 1 sheet
Jeffersonia Diphylla (3.24637)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Large illustration of a Twinleaf plant with detailed views of seed pods, seed, stamen, and pistil details with identifying text. Background images include Monticello at center left, and silhouettes of two small scenes at top right, the top showing a man giving a lecture or speech with the word "Poter" or "Peter" partially erased, the bottom showing a man and a women planting or gardening.
Illustrations as depicted from left to right:
- 2 stamens, one closed, one opened
- 1 pistil
- 1 large illustration of Twinleaf with three sets of leaves and 1 flower
- 1 seed-pod closed
- 1 seed-pod open
- 1 seed
Extent: 1 sheet
Owl Pellets Galore (3.24640)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Document
Description:Four pages of type-written text for Owl Pellets Galore by May Theilgaard Watts, an account detailing the process of searching for and examining long-eared owl pellets with Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts.
Accompanied by artwork titled Under the Roost of the Long-Eared Owls.
Extent: 4 sheets
Under the Roost of the Long-Eared Owls (3.24641)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Four illustrations depicting long-eared owls and their pellets. Captions accompany each individual illustration. The drawings illustrate the story OWL PELLETS GALORE by May Theilgaard Watts, Naturalist at The Morton Arboretum.
Upper left text: UNDER the ROOST of the LONG-EARED OWLS
Illustrations with captions, from left to right, top to bottom:
- Drawing of an owl pellet
- Caption: An owl pellet
- Drawing of forest floor, including rhododendron
- Caption: When rhododendron leaves uncurl we find pellets.
- Drawing of rodent bone findings
- Caption: Each pellet reveals parts of a small rodent.
- Drawing of two owls in a tree
- Caption: They seem to grow taller as we approach.
Extent: 1 sheet
Three Seasons of Bloom in the Prairie (3.24642)
Date: 20th centuryCreator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Drawing
Description:Illustration of 23 prairie plants shown in a chart formation categorized by Fall, Summer, and Spring from top to bottom, and from high prairie to low prairie from left to right. Identifying text appears beneath each illustration, some of which is on strip of board attached to the bottom with tape.
Header: THREE SEASONS of BLOOM in the PRAIRIE
Text, top right: the individual plants represent colonies of varying sizes
Plants as depicted from top to bottom, left to right:
- Fall
- big bluestem
- blazing star
- Indian grass
- wild rye
- switch grass
- saw-toothed sunflower
- prairie dock
- cord grass
- Summer
- lead plant
- New Jersey tea
- flowering spurge
- stiff goldenrod
- black-eyed Susan
- Culver's root
- tall meadow rue
- Sullivant's milkweed
- Spring:
- bird's-foot violet
- blue-eyed grass
- puccoon
- downy phlox
- wild strawberry
- Canada anemone
- yellow star grass
Extent: 1 sheet