Search results for termid:"poison_ivy" (4 object Results)
Leaf Prints: Poison Ivy (3.27703)
Date: circa 1950Creator: Watts, May Theilgaard
Type: Print
Description:A white negative nature print of poison ivy leaves, stems, and flowers on a dark background with identifying text at bottom right handwritten by May T. Watts.
Identifying text:
- Ivy poison
- Rhus toxicodendron
Extent: 1 sheet
Boxelder and Poison Ivy (3.34341)
Type: Photographic image
Description:A display depicting boxelder and poison ivy leaves and stems.
Extent: 1 slide
1952/04/03: E. Lowell Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy (3.85981)
Date: April 3 1952Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. Lowell Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy. The foliage sample she sent from Florida for identification is one of the Poison Ivies, which rarely grow that far south, but it should be easy to eradicate. He has finished indexing the Kodachrome slide collection. Many of the 1608 transparencies are of Bob's close-ups. He and his wife and son took a driving vacation south, seeing a detailed variety of flowers, trees and scenery. He is still receiving requests for plant information from Garden Club of America members. Recently he received a letter from Mrs. C. Walter Allen of Denver asking about lilac varieties.
Extent: 2 sheets
1952/04/06: Jean M. Cudahy to E. Lowell Kammerer (3.85985)
Date: April 6 1952Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy to E. Lowell Kammerer. She thanks him for identifying the ivy sample as poisonous. Several people suffered because of the ivy. One day she hope to see the gardens he recently visited. She is pleased that he indexed the slide collection, seeing it of great value with classes. She will leave Palm Beach on April 16 and will be home by May 1. This 2 page letter is followed by 2 pages, likely in pencil, of names and address of people with a heading: Invitations to:
Extent: 4 sheets