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Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.TAEEBUIA TREES FOR WARM REGIONS; TANK GARDENING; BIRDS AT THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
Plant records accession log 108, 1021/49 - 1770/49, 10/17/1949 - 11/23/1949
Plant records accession log 108. Accession numbers begin with 1021/49 and end with 1770/49. Accession dates begin on 10/17/1949 and end on 11/23/1949
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.FLOWER COMPOSITIONS FOR THE HOME IN EASTERN ASIA II. DEVELOPMENT OF FLOWER ART IN JAPAN; AN OUTMODED TREE - SOME THOUGHTS ON THE RUBBER PLANT OF YESTERYEAR; DAYLILIES BEING INTRODUCED IN 1949; AIR MAIL LETTER FROM KUNHARDT SIPAPO; EXPEDITION
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.A SUCCULENT ENTHUSIAST IN NYASALAND; DISEASES AND PESTS OF THE PEONY; LICHENS AS DYE PLANTS; A NEW ORNAMENTAL DWARF SPRUCE; SEEDING SLOPES ALONG CONNECTICUT'S ROADWAYS
Plant records accession log 109, 1771/49 - 520/50, 11/23/1949 - 7/26/1950
Plant records accession log 109. Accession numbers begin with 1771/49 and end with 520/50. Accession dates begin on 11/23/1949 and end on 7/26/1950
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.WILD FLOWERS OF OUR COASTAL LANDS; LEATHERWOOD FOR EARLY SPRING BLOOM; HATS OF STRAW - A CHAPTER FROM "ECUADOR AND THE GALAPACOS ISLANDS"; EXPEDITION IN ASSAM; AZALEA SCHLIPPENBACHII IN A NEW JERSEY GARDEN
The Floral Flyer tram
Garden visitors on the Floral Flyer tram outside the Conservatory. From the April 1949 issue of The Journal of the New York Botanical Garden: "OPERATION of a three-car tractor train around the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden is scheduled to begin in May, provided the roadway now nearing completion over the new bridge across the Bronx River is ready for use by that time. The train, which is similar to those borrowed from the Zoo for tours of the grounds during Garden Week in May 1945, is the gift of Mrs. Harold Irving Pratt, who played a prominent part in the plans for the Botanical Garden's 50th Anniversary celebration at that time. It is to be named the Floral Flyer. Each of the three cars will hold 16 passengers. While the train's schedule and route have not yet been determined, it is expected that it will go to the Conservatory, along the road through the woods to the new bridge in the vicinity of the Rose Garden, north from the Rose Garden along the gorge of the Bronx River, skirting the Hemlock Forest, the collections of deciduous trees, and the magnolias, then turning westward over the boulder bridge and south to the Museum building. A nominal fare will be charged for the ride.
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.CONSTANZA—THE VALLEY BEAUTIFUL; UNDER A TRIO OF SHADE TREES; ROSE-GROWERS' DAY . . . 1949; FIFTEEN CERTIFICATES GRANTED IN TWO-YEAR COURSES
Journal of the New York Botanical Garden
Vols. for 1933-1941, 1945 include the Annual report of the director, 1933-1940, 1944 (previously published in its Bulletin). Indexes: Vols. 1-15, 1900-1914, issued as v. 15, no. 180; Vols. 16-30, 1915-1929, issued as v. 30, no. 360. United with Garden (New York, N.Y. : 1948) to form Garden journal of the New York Botanical Garden.THE TULIP AS A MOTIF IN THE DECORATIVE ARTS; BREEDING CHESTNUTS FOR TIMBER; EARLY HISTORY OF CINCHONA