< > 1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A. F. Jorss Ironworks Co., Inc. bid for North Vista iron railing by ironwork proposal asked from A. Hoen & Company (Baltimore printer) A Terrace. See terrace A Abbe, Truman, Mrs. Abelia outside Music Room Abelia grandiflora in the Copse, p.36 East Lawn at Fellows' Quarters center courtyard entrance, p.27 glossy abelia Front Lawn along kitchen gate path to R St. exit, p.47 on north side of walk from service entrance, p.17 on path to Mrs. Clark's cottage from service walk, p.25 R Street, front of house at rear of Fellows' Quarters near Bryce's office, laundry &c., p.28 at steps from West Apt. to Fellows' Quarter Service drive, p.28 Abercrombie, John Dictionary of Botany Every man his own gardener (Mawe's gardening) About garden books, old and new (Fox) marked X (fair) Abrams (Harry N.) Inc. (publishers) Acacia acquired at Boston flower show at Casa Dorinda, various actions on Sweeney's garden talk notes about in variety, for Orangery Acacia farnesiana at Casa Dorinda, to be removed Acacia juncifolia plants wanted from Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh Acacia verniciflua plants wanted from Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh L'Académie Sud-Slave des Sciences at des Beaux-Arts a Zagreb La Cathédrale de Djakovo received by MxF Memorial Library Acadia National Park, BF arranging Van Rensselaer visit to Acanthopanax pentaphyllum in the Copse near Music Room, p.36 Acanthopanax pentaphyllus hanging over wall from Copse, p.22 Acanthopanax ricinifolium Acanthus at Casa Dorinda, replanting as a group for RH design instead of oak leaves for RH design with oak leaves Acanthus mollis illustrations of picture for Byzantine architecture research of Acanthus spinossisimus illustrations of picture for Byzantine architecture research of According to season; talks about the flowers in the order of their appearance in the woods and fields (Parsons) marked XX (good) Acer (or boxelder) between greenhouse side door and road, p.38 Acer dasycarpum. See also Acer saccharinum var. dasycarpum Butler's Cottage Crabapple Hill East Lawn, Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Hillside back and east of greenhouse and west to spring Iris Hill - Ellipse to Branch East of Forsythia Hill from Iris Hill to bird walk and steps to cherry hill, p.31 Lovers' Lane to Wilderness north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E pool to Lovers' Lane gate south lawn edge, p.52 Acer heterophyllum laciniatum T. D. No. 1 Acer linearifolium T. D. No. 2 Acer palmatum 32nd Street border, south side in the Copse on drive from 32nd St. to garage court, p.34 east along walk between R St. wall and 31st St. entrance, p.19 East Lawn incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery Lovers' Lane to Wilderness east of Orangery, storm damage to under elm near Terrior, removal of? from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side of walk, p.52 Japanese maple East Lawn Front Lawn Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Mélisande's Allée, p.32 near Beech Terrace wall, south side, p.46 near Music Room, p.36 No. 4 Nos. 36 and 83 pool to Lovers' Lane gate R Street, front of house between R Street wall and driveway, p.47 at Superintendent's Cottage, p.29 at Superintendent's cottage and around conservatory/Orangery T. D. No. 3 from terrace D's south gate to Orangery, p.50 from Terrior Column to entrance gate, right side, p.51 Acer palmatum japonica No. 31 Acer platanoides 32nd Street border, south side in the Copse in the Copse, p.37 on drive from 32nd St. to garage court, p.34 from garage court to Ellipse, p.38 between greenhouse side door and road, p.38 hanging over wall from Copse, p.22 Hillside back and east of greenhouse and west to spring on Mélisande's Allée, p.32 near Music Room, p.36 No. 9 northwest of Mrs. Clark's cottage, p.26 Norway maple for Apple Orchard and arbor for Lovers' Lane Pool No. 27 Nos. 15, 77, and 95 Nos. 30, 32, 34, and 42 Nos. 90, 107-108, 111 numerous on path to paint house from Mrs. Clark's path, p. 26 pool to Lovers' Lane gate R Street, front of house between R Street wall and driveway, p.48 on service road to rock wall near Hazel Walk, p.35 on slope between Superintendent's Cottage and Fellow's Quarters, p.27 Acer polymorphum T. D. No. 4 Acer pseudo-platanus T. D. No. 5 Acer rubrum at Butler's Cottage in the Copse, p.37 at Director's house and terrace, p.34 East Lawn, Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Lovers' Lane to Wilderness No. 3 No. 64 No. 171 north of enclosed yard, p.25 northwest of Mrs. Clark's cottage, p.26 Nos. 14, 72, 114, and 136 Nos. 50 and 65 in the Orchard on Orchard Hill, p.45 on path to Mrs. Clark's cottage from service walk, p.25 red maple on slope between Superintendent's Cottage and Fellow's Quarters, p.27 at Superintendent's cottage and around conservatory/Orangery T. D. Nos. 6, 7, 8, and 9 Acer saccharinum Catalogue House on blooming times for on drive from 32nd St. to garage court, p.34 East Lawn from kitchen garden steps to Lover's Lane fence and Lilac Circle, p.30 at Lovers' Lane Pool, p.32 on Mélisande's Allée, p.32 No. 58 north of enclosed yard, p.25 northwest of Mrs. Clark's cottage, p.26 Nos. 23 and 27 Nos. 49-51 and 60 numerous on path to paint house from Mrs. Clark's path, p. 26 silver maple for Apple Orchard and arbor for Lovers' Lane Pool on slope between Superintendent's Cottage and Fellow's Quarters, p.27 Sweeney welcoming talk references to from terrace E to orchard steps, p.29 as tree for MB to consider west of property yard, p.25 Acer saccharinum var. dasycarpum. See also Acer dasycarpum on Box Ellipse walk overlooking Catalogue Knoll, p.40 on Crabapple Hill, p.42 at Director's house and terrace, p.33 east along walk between R St. wall and 31st St. entrance, p.19 from garage court to Ellipse, p.38 in Green Garden, p.44 overhanging Box Ellipse, p.40 Acer saccharum in the Copse East Lawn, incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery Lovers' Lane to Wilderness No. 18 No. 55 numerous on service road to rock wall near Hazel Walk, p.35 T.D. No. 10 Achillea Achillea millefolium P. H. No. 1 P. H. No. 2 (with Taraxacum off.) P. H. No. 315 (with Taraxacum off.) top border bird panel Achillea ptarmica vulgaris P. H. No. 3 Acme Iron Works bid for North Vista iron railing by aconite blooming by a few, near terrior seat JT's letters to BF and sleet and snow and no appearance of Aconitum plants, for 1922 flower garden Aconitum chinensis var. Hapellus P. H. No. 4 Aconitum fischerii (poisonous) P. H. No. 5 Aconitum wilsonii seeds wanted from Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh Acorn House plantings at Acorus calamus P. H. No. 6 Acosta, Manuel stone samples ordered from Acrolinium Sutton's special mixture, seeds order Acrolophos (House in the Grove) as early name for DO on historic tablet Acropolis House in the Grove on historic tablet Actaea rubra P. H. No. 7 Actinidia for Crabapple Hill Actinidia arguta from Beech Terrace to Loggia, p.44 north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E pool to Lovers' Lane gate on trellis and Tennis Court walls Acuba japonica between R Street wall and driveway, p.47 Adam, Robert and James The Works in Architecture of Robert and James Adam received by MxF Memorial Library Adams, Abigail, May 6, 1814 letter to Julia Rush by Adams, Thomas The design of residential areas: basic considerations and methods Sweeney's 1948 research on Adams, W. D. Davenport Windsor Castle and the waterway thither Sweeney's 1948 research on Addison, Joseph On the causes and the pleasures of the imagination arising from the works of nature and their superiority over those of art BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library Addisonia. See New York Botanical Garden, Addisonia Adventures in My Garden and Rock Garden (Wilder) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XX (good) ordered from Fiedler received at DO Adventures with Hardy Bulbs (Wilder) marked XX (good) not needed from Woodburn ordered from Gregory Ady, Julia Mary Cartwright (Mrs. Henry) Italian gardens of the renaissance, and other studies bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) ordered from Argosy received from Argosy Aesculus hippocastaneum East Lawn, incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery Lovers' Lane to Wilderness No. 5 north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E on North Vista's north bay, east and west sides of, p.39 T.D. No. 10A T.D. No. 10B Carnea (red Hippocastanaceae) T.D. No. 10C (flowers and fruit) T.D. No. 10D (flowers and leaves) Aesculus parviflora bottlebrush buckeye east along walk between R St. wall and 31st St. entrance, p.19 East Lawn East Lawn, Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Aesop's Fables characters as finials for terrior swing roof characters designed for top of Terrior table characters in uprights of iron swing from Agalinis fasciculata P. H. No. 8 Agalinis purpurea P. H. No. 9 Agalinis tenuifolia P. H. No. 10 Agapanthus in oak grove at Casa Dorinda, as ground cover Agapanthus umbellatus Bu. No. 1 (Greenhouse plant) Agar, Madeline Garden design in theory and practice marked X (fair) Agassiz flowers, Sweeney hoping for visit to Agathea at Casa Dorinda Agaves at Casa Dorinda Ageratum Ann. No. 1 (blue) as native North American flower agnarias. See Aquarius "L'agréable lecon" monochrome in mauve from copperplate monochrome in rose from copperplate Agric. and Econ. Rustique bookbinding invoice from Ruzicka for Agriculture, U.S. Department of. See United States Department of Agriculture Agrimonia gryposepala P. H. No. 11 Agrimonia striata P. H. No. 12 Agrostemma P. H. No. 204 Agrostis in whirligig display Ahlberg, Haakon Svenska trädgardskonsten såden den till våra dagar bevarats i anlårggingar vid slott och herrgådar… (with Wadsjo) Sweeney's 1948 research on The Aid Association for the Blind of the District of Columbia Aiken, George D. Pioneering with Wild Flowers, ordered from Lundberg Ailanthus glandulosa on Crabapple Hill on Crabapple Hill, p.43 Hillside back and east of greenhouse and west to spring No. 15 No. 54 No. 68 Nos. 39 and 105 Nos. 17-18, 37, 40, 42, 46 numerous air-conditioning for DO basements for Dumbarton Oaks for new building Ajuga reptans planted near Terrior Akebia grandiflora between R Street wall and driveway, p.48 Akebia quinata C. No. 1 East Lawn, incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery Fiveleaf Akebia Front Lawn on Orangery, p.46 plant listings R Street, front of house Sweeney finds rare print of alabaster, porphyry vs. Albee, Helen Rickey Hardy Plants for Cottage Gardens bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list ordered from Fiedler received from Fiedler Albizzia julibrissin East Lawn, Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Lovers' Lane to Wilderness Sweeney's garden talk notes about Albrecht, George J. as reference for DO Garden Scholarship applicant Albright, Frank P. "The Excavation of the Temple of the Moon at Mârib (Yemen)" Albright, William Foxwell "The Chronology of Ancient South Arabia in the Light of the First Campaign of Excavation in Qataban" Aldrich, Amey A guide to villas and gardens in Italy (with Walker) to compare with Harvard Landscape Library in DO Garden Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XXX and owned by DO suggested for DO in Sweeney's office Aletris farinosa P. H. No. 13 Alexander, Edward Johnston Flora of the Unicorn Tapestries (with Woodward) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list Alexander the Great apocryphal story of, sent to MB Alexander's Sculptural Service bronze casting for DO by four bronze wheats, invoice for snail with gnomon, sundial model and hydrocal invoice All about gardening (Coutts) Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list Sept. 1948 All About House Plants (Free) in Sweeney's office All Souls Memorial Church, Women's Auxiliary DO open garden day Georgetown Children's Committee and wanting to visit DO gardens Allamanda cathartica right angle panels S. D. No. 1 (Greenhouse) Allen, James, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Marguerite B. Allerhand Neu Nagel und Bindwerck nach der Architectur eingetheillt… (Fülck) offered by L'Art Ancien S.A. Zurich Allium BF needs to acknowledge receipt of to DuPont Allium eu-Schoenoprasum Bu. No. 2 Allium oleraceum genuinum Bu. No. 3 Allium tricoccum Bu. No. 4 Allium ursinum Bu. No. 5 Allium vineale Bu. No. 6 Allwood, M. C. Carnations and all Dianthus, ordered from Mass. Hort. Library Allwoodi ‘Robert' for British scented garden for the blind An almanac for moderns (Peattie) recommended by Mass. Hort. librarian Alnus rugosa T.D. No. 11 Alpen-Pflanzen Deutschlands und der Schweiz (Weber) marked XX (good) Alphand, Adolphe L'art des jardins: Parcs--jardins--promenades--étude historique--principles de la composition des jardins--plantations--décoration pittoresque et artistique des parcs et jardins publics; traité pratique et didactique (with Ernouf) BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library marked X (fair) Les promenades de Paris: histoire--description des embellissements--dépenses de création et d'entretien des Bois de Boulogne et de Vincennes, Champs-Élysées--parcs--squares--boulevards--places plantées, étude sur l'art des jardins et arboretum, 487 gravures sur bois, 80 sur acier, 23 chromolithographies BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library marked XX (good) The Alpine Flora (Correvon and Robert) Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) Sept. 1948 Alpine Flora of the Canadian Rocky Mountains (Brown) marked XX (good) Alpine flowers and plants (Flemwell) marked X (fair) Alpine flowers and rock gardens (Wright) marked X (fair) Alpine Flowers for Gardens (Robinson) Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) Alpine Garden Society Bulletin held by Reef Point Garden library Alpine Plants (Macself) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) ordered from Dulau with prints in color received by Sweeney Alpine Plants (Wooster) BF wants to see before placing order for Alpine Plants for Gardens, 4th ed. (Robinson) BF recommends DO buy bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library ordered from Dulau owned by DO received by Sweeney as: Alpine Flowers for Gardens Alpine Plants of Europe (Thompson) Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) Alpines and bog-plants (Farrer) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XX (good) ordered from Dulau received from Blackwell's Alpines I have grown (Leslie) marked X (fair) Althaea rosea P. H. No. 14 on terrace B (Urn Terrace), p.35 on terrace B south of steps, p.34 Althaea syriacus on path to Mrs. Clark's cottage from service walk, p.25 Alticchiero (Rosenberg) BF suggests for DO Garden Library in DO Garden Library DO has copy of in DO Rare Book Room 1941 marked XX (good) in Mrs. Clark's custody aluminum for arbor, estimates in preparation for inserts, for Orion and Boötes chairs Aluminum Company of America Alyssum for British scented garden for the blind at Casa Dorinda seeds for spring white sweet, for dog cemetery Little Dorrit seeds invoices seeds order Little Gem seeds sweet appropriateness for Catalogue House panel of seeds orders Alyssum saxatile P. H. No. 15 as perennial seeds for MB Alyssum saxatile ‘Silver Queen' to be sown summer of 1922 as perennial seeds for MB Alyssum saxatile compactum. See also Saxatile compactum Alyssum to be sown summer of 1922 seeds invoice seeds orders Amandry, Piérre Les bejour antiques Myers's estimate for restoration of Amaryllis at Casa Dorinda for Orangery Ambrosie, Eve Amelanchier canadensis T.D. No. 12 Ameria vulgaris maritime P. H. No. 32 American Alpines in the Gardens (McCully) marked XX (good) American Association of Botanical Gardens American Association of Museums American Association of University Women, Washington Branch, Latin American Fellowship Fund American Bulb Company account to Harvard of payment to seeds invoices order American Country Homes of Today (Day) marked X (fair) American Estates and Gardens (Ferree) in DO Garden Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office American Folk Art in Wood, Metal and Stone (Lipman) added to MxF Library at Reef Point American Forestry Association The American gardener's calendar… (M'Mahon) received by MxF Memorial Library American Gardens (Lowell) in DO Garden Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) in Sweeney's office American gardens, style considerations for American Historical Association, MxF as president of American Horticultural Society annual meeting date at DO set BF on DO alliance with confirmation of Nov. meeting at DO of on meeting at DO after Blisses' departure Mr. Lee's role as board member of Sweeney arranges her schedule for Sweeney as Harvard representative at DO and Sweeney elected Secretary of Sweeney meets with Millholland as volunteer guides at DO Sweeney on unsuitability of American Institute of Architects Seventy-first convention of, and tea at DO American Institute of Park Executives Parks, a manual of municipal and county parks compiled as a result of a nation-wide study of municipal and county parks (Weir, ed.) Sweeney's 1948 research on American Iris Society, alphabetical checklist marked X (fair) American Journal of Archaeology "Dynamic Symmetry for the Designers Point of View" The American Land, Its History and Its Uses (Van Dersal) Sweeney considers for her reference collection American Landscape Architects Association. See American Society of Landscape Architects American Landscape Architecture (Elwood) Sweeney's 1948 research on American Law Institute American Library Service account to Harvard of payment to for The Garden Month by Month American Merchant Marine Library Association Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts and open garden day at DO and American Philosophical Society Proceedings, on French nursery gardens ordered by Louis XVI American plants for American Gardens (Roberts and Rehmann) Sweeney's 1948 research on American Ranger shipment from T. Rogers & Co., London, to MB using American Rhododendron Society, Middle Atlantic Chapter of American rock gardens (Hamblin) marked X (fair) American Rose Annual (1935 and 1938 to 1943) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list in Garden Guide office June 1949 list in Sweeney's office American Rose Society Standard Rose Names marked X (fair) What Every Rose Grower Should Know in Sweeney's office American Rose Year Book (1939) in Sweeney's office American Shipping Co. account to Harvard of payment to freight and shipping invoice shipment cleared for DO account by American Society of Landscape Architects. See also Landscape Architecture 40th anniversary as gathering of veterans of BF to attend Colonial Gardens: the landscape architecture of George Washington's time Sweeney's 1948 research on Illustrations of work of members - the House of John Twiss Sweeney's 1948 research on Quarterly Bulletin BF tribute to be published in Reef Point Gardens Bulletin sent to Fellow Members of Reef Point visit by Executive Secretary of Research Fellow in landscape gardening at DO and American University DO gardens visited by women from American Weeds and Useful Plants (Darlington) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office American Wild Flowers (Moldenke) added to MxF Library at Reef Point American Wild Flowers as source for plant pictures American Women's Voluntary Services MB reporting to meeting of in Santa Barbara Victory Garden Committee meetings with N.A.G. at DO scheduling lectures at DO by Victory Garden at DO and Americanization school, visits to DO gardens by America's greatest garden: the Arnold arboretum (Wilson) to compare with Harvard Landscape Library in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list in Garden Guide office June 1949 list marked XXX, owned by DO and Arnold Arboretum suggested for DO in Sweeney's office Amherst, Alicia. See Cecil, Evelyn, Mrs. Amianthium muscaetoxicum P. H. No. 16 Among the hills: a book of joy in high places (Farrer) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) ordered from Woodburn received from Woodburn Amoroso Romborg at odds with Ampelopsis on North Vista, near first steps to lawn, p.39 on path from Orchard Hill to herbaceous border, p.45 on stone wall of terrace E, p.49 from terrace D's south gate to Orangery, p.50 Ampelopsis heterophylla. See also Vitis (ampelopsis) heterophylla Amure ampelopsis Fountain Terrace on arbor, east side of kitchen garden on arbor, east side of kitchen garden, p.20 from Beech Terrace to Loggia, p.44 C. No. 2 (autumn coloring) C. No. 1-1A (two prints) in Catalogue House display Oct. 4, 1941 from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side, p.52 in Green Garden, p.45 on north fence between kitchen garden and frame yard on North Vista's north bay, east and west sides of, p.39 planted near kitchen garden, p.20 in Rose Garden, p.42 on terrace B (Urn Terrace), p.35 on terrace B south of steps, p.34 on terrace D along east wall, p.49 on terrace D walls and balcony, p.49 on terrace E, p.49 at Terrior Column, p.52 thriving at DO despite Japanese beetles in upper kitchen garden (former cutting garden) in upper kitchen garden (former cutting garden), p.21 Ampelopsis lowii along 32nd St. wall from kitchen entrance gate to JT's entrance gate, p.22 on terrace D along east wall, p.49 on terrace D at south gate, p.49 Ampelopsis quinquefolia from Beech Terrace to Loggia, p.44 in Catalogue House display Oct. 4, 1941 in the Copse, p.36 at Director's house and terrace, p.34 on DO residence walls, p.46 on DO residence walls, p.47 east along walk between R St. wall and 31st St. entrance, p.19 on Goat Walk from Wisteria Arbor to Box Walk, p.45 in Green Garden, p.45 between greenhouse side door and road, p.38 Iris Hill - Ellipse to Branch East of Forsythia Hill on north fence between kitchen garden and frame yard on north fence between kitchen garden and frame yard, p.20 north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E on North Vista, first steps to lawn, p.39 on North Vista's north bay, east and west sides of, p.39 pool to Lovers' Lane gate in Rose Garden, p.42 on terrace B (Urn Terrace), p.35 on terrace B south of steps, p.34 on terrace D along east wall, p.49 on terrace E, p.49 from Terrior Column to entrance gate, right side, p.51 on walk between cutting garden and Box Walk, p.40 Ampelopsis tricuspidata over entrance doors and on steps, p.47 Ampelopsis veitchii in the Copse, p.37 at Director's house and terrace, p.34 Ampelopsis (Vitis) heterophylla pool to Lovers' Lane gate Anagallis arvensis Ann. No. 2 Analuta Bollandiana (from Brussels) short Dvornik piece on Early Russia in Anchusa Sutton's Royal Blue seeds orders Anchusa ‘Dropmore' to be sown summer of 1922 Italica invoice seeds order as perennial seeds for MB Anchusa italica P. H. No. 17 Anchusa myosotodiflora invoice P. H. No. 18 seeds order Anchusa Opal as perennial seeds for MB Ancient Mediterranean pleasure gardens (Semple) marked X (fair) And the Wilderness blossomed (Dickson) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Anderton, Basil translation of A Stoic in His Garden (Lipsius) by in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list Andeutungen über Landschaftsgärtnerei verbunden mit der Beschreibung ihrer praktischen Anwendung in Muskau (Pückler-Muskau) BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library marked XXX (excellent) Sweeney's 1948 research on André, Édouard François L'art des jardins: traité général de la composition des parcs et jardins marked XX (good) Sweeney's 1948 research on Andre-Michaux. See Michaux, François André Andress, Laura Mae Andrew R. Kennedy, Inc. See Kennedy (Andrew R.), Inc. Andrews, Henry C. The botanist's repository: for new and rare plants analysis of plates missing from LC copy of MB seeking replacement copy for Library of Congress Andromeda for library's east wall Andromeda coriacea rubra S. E. No. 1 Andromeda glaucophylla at Reef Point Andromeda polifolia at Reef Point Androsace sarmentosa at Reef Point Anemone for Blisses' winter residence in Washington Bryce on losing, with no stock to replace at Casa Dorinda Edwards's plate of P. H. No. 23 (in variety) St. Brigid invoice as perennial seeds for MB Anemone canadensis P. H. No. 19 (wildflower) Anemone hupehensis P. H. No. 20 Anemone japonica P. H. No. 21 plants, for 1922 flower garden Anemone japonica alba in Catalogue House display Oct. 4, 1941 P. H. No. 22 (in variety) Anemonella thalictroides P. H. No. 24 (with Cardamine bulbosa) Anethum foeniculum Ann. No. 3 Anethum graveolens Ann. No. 4 Anglade, Dr. De Angleterre d'Allemagne (Krafft). See Krafft, Jean Charles Angus, William The seats of the nobility and gentry in Great Britain and Wales (engravings) marked XX (good) Annesley, Hugh Annesley, Earl Beautiful and rare trees & plants marked X (fair) annuals BF account of payment for for Casa Dorinda in spring for Catalogue House reduced use of at Reef Point Gardens Williamsburg Garden and Flower Symposium list of Annuals and Biennials (Jekyll) marked XX (good) Another hardy garden book (Ely) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library June 1949 list ordered from Fiedler received from Fiedler Antarctic Penguins (Levick) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Antennaria neodioca P. H. No. 25 Antennaria plantaginiiolia P. H. No. 26 Anthemis Kelwayi seeds Anthemis compositae P. H. No. 27 Anthemis cotula. See also Maruta cotula P. H. No. 28 (with Eriophorum callithrix) Anthemis tinctoria for British scented garden for the blind Anthoensen, Fred (printer) Anthurium xx hybridum plants wanted from Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh Antioch capital "calming" the color of temporary placement and ‘calming' the color of Antioch committee Levi to perhaps work as field archeologist for Antirrhinum. See also snapdragons Autumn Glow seeds invoice seeds order (sub, for Golden Chamois) Canary Bird seeds invoice seeds order (sub. for Cloth of Gold ) Super Gts., invoice Copper King invoice seeds order Daffodil invoice seeds order Golden Queen Half Dwf., invoice Indian Summer invoice seeds order Super Gts., invoice Int. Bonfire seeds invoice seeds order Int. Nelrose seeds invoice seeds order Majestic Avalanche invoice seeds order Majestic Eldorado invoice seeds order Majestic Orange King invoice seeds order Maximum Alaska seeds invoice seeds order Maximum Appleblossom invoice seeds order Maximum Daffodil seeds invoice seeds order Nanum Grandiflora, Yellow Gem seeds invoice seeds order orange shades tall seeds invoice seeds order Rich Apricot seeds order Silvery Pink Half Dwf., invoice Super Majestic, orange shades seeds invoice seeds order Tall Pure White Shasta seeds order Triumph yellow seeds order White seeds order Wildfire, Int. seeds invoice seeds order Yellow seeds order Yellow Giant seeds order Apgar, Agnes Herbals June 1949 list Apgar, Austin Craig Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Trees of the northern United States: their study, description and determination, for the use of schools and private students in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Apolausiss Lady placing decided for? Apotheosis of Franklin and Victory of Washington monochrome in rose from copperplate apple mint for British scented garden for the blind apple trees. See also Malus Delicious, Winesap, and Duchess west of Fellows' Quarter driveway, p.28 dwarf, for Byzantine Garden in the Garden of Scents Grimes Golden west of Fellows' Quarter driveway, p.28 north of terraces, omission from Oaks survey of in the Orchard on Orchard Hill, p.45 at Reef Point, spraying of remove last row of is this practical? Sweeney welcoming talk references to Sweeney's garden talk notes about Williams Early Red west of Fellows' Quarter driveway, p.28 appreciation letters for Blisses' generosity Girl Scout Troop 53 Hubert Chanler and Gertrude Laughlin's wedding Johnson, Fridolf Peirce, Hayford Radcliffe, Julie M. for Blisses' gift to Harvard Harvey, Katharine Henderson, Mary S. Wightman, Julia for Blisses' gift to Michigan Telephone Exchange operators for DO concerts Anne Davis, Helen Florence Foster, Caroline at Georgetown Branch of the Public Library Glover, Marion Hart Home for the Blind Hill, M. Wood illegible name January, Josephine Johnston, Edith Newlands Levin/Levett, Diane Meyer, Agnes E. Ornella Santoliquido and Quartetto di Roma Oursusoff, Kate Shipman, Hazel by a singer Todd, Enid Waikowicz, Eolande Warren, Helen West, Bessie Winslow, Harriet Wolff, Katharine Woodrow Wilson High School for DO fellowship Parker, John for DO Garden Library Whitaker, Charles H. Wightman, Julia for DO Garden Scholarship Edwards, W. Warren Edwards, William W. Evans, James B. Hudson, James Paul Sasser, Elwin J. for DO gardens Allen, Marguerite Allen, Mrs. Edward American Rhododendron Society Andress, Laura Mae anonymous Arlington, Martha Barlow, Ernesta and Sam Bettinger, Edith Biggs and Tweedy Boit, Louise Catargi, Marcelle Chevy Chase Garden Club Choate, Mabel Colonial Dames of America Cook, Jane James Crane, Winthrop Currelly, C. T. Curtis, Agnes and Ted Curtis, Elizabeth DC public schools' students Dorothy Draper, Theodora Dunlap, Katharine Dunlop, Bessie Lee Power Farrington, Rebecca Fife, Sarah Gildersleeve Fitzgerald, Georgia Gager, C. Stewart Garden Club of Winchester and Clarke County Gardener, Estelle Georgetown Pilgrimage Gerard, Madge Lee Girl Scout Troop 53 Goacoigne, Joyce Griggs, Laura Hall, Adelia Harry, Bertha Slingluff Harvey, Katharine Hatch, John, Jr. Henderson, Mary S. Hickey, Caryl Crawford Hodges, Vernon Hoyt, Edith Jackson, Liana Clark January, Josephine Japanese gardeners Jennings, Mary Johnston, Ellen Jones, Mary C. Jones, Mary Calloway Katharine Kay, Alice Kean, Cornelia Knox Kent, H. W. Knapp, Marie L. LaFarge, Mabel Lescaze, William Lodge, Emily Mead, Mrs. George A. Miller, Anne Mosier, Mrs. Harold T. Nathan, Frances Neville-Thompson, Leolin Newcomb, Arline Nottingham, Mary Peet, Elizabeth Peirce, Hayford Pratt, Harriet Priestley, Anna quince candies and book sent to Blisses Ribbey, Miss Rogers, Nellie Ross, Marvin C. Salisbury, Dorothy Spinster Stanfield/Stoofield Stewart, David Templeton, Marian Thayer, R. S. The Horticultural Society of New York Thoron, Louise Hooper Thorue, Helen S. Vander Vanize, A. Waikowicz, Eolande Walkinshaw, Walter Washington Self-Help Exchange, Inc. Wellesz, Emmy and Egon West, Bessie Whitman, Winifred G. Wightman, Julia Wilson, Helen Van Pelt Women's Civic League, Baltimore Women's Committees for National Cathedral Women's Overseas League, Washington Unit Yurka, Blanche for DO Library Boles, Charlotte Curtis, Agnes Junketeers Lewis, Virginia Marzoli, Carla Clivio Quimby or Quinby, Jane Schramm, Percy Ernest for DO Museum Corcoran, Rosamund Drury, Katherine Henry, Paul LaFarge, Mabel Lewis, Virginia Marzoli, Carla Clivio Peirce, Hayford Ross, Marvin C. Schramm, Percy Ernest Segall, Berta Stande, Mrs. E. V. for DO parties Grady, Lucretia Hubert Chanler and Gertrude Laughlin's wedding La Follette, Rachel Young Mary McClure, James G. K. Ross, Marvin C. Therese for DO Symposia luncheon at Blisses' home after Morey, Sarah Schramm, Percy Ernest Stillwell, Richard Woodruff, Helen for flowers 100 forsythia plants for Key School children's May Festival in Montrose Park King Gustav's birthday and Jubilee for returning lost French hymnal for Ross's trip to Russia for tea American Institute of Architects Hinks, Roger apricots west of property yard, p.25 Apron full of gold; the letters of Mary Jane Megquier from San Francisco, 1849-1856 (Cleland, ed.) ordered for MB publication announcement apse, Byzantine Aquarius Bryce on replacing Torryea near finials, limestone on order for fountain group, Havey sketches for why insist on replacing? Aquarius (poem), sent to RWB Aquia for Terrior table-bench Aquilegia. See also columbine to be sown summer of 1922 chrysantha Farquhars hybrids (light shades) Farquhars pink blue seeds invoice seeds order Clematiflora mixed seeds invoice long spurred, as perennial seeds for MB caerulea (true Rocky Mountain type) California hybrids chrysantha haylodgensis Mrs. Scott Elliott P. H. No. 30 (purple flowered) seed, account of payment for Snow Queen (white) seeds invoice seeds order Sweeney question in annuals list about on terrace B (Urn Terrace), in borders, p.35 Yellow Chrysantha seeds invoice seeds order Aquilegia canadensis P. H. No. 29-29A Aquilegia clematiflora mixed, seeds order Aquilegia coerulea BF account of payment for seeds seeds invoices seeds order Arabis albida to be sown summer of 1922 as perennial seeds for MB Arabis alpina pure white seeds invoice seeds order Arabis blepharophylla unable to obtain seeds of Arabis ciliata Ann. No. 5 Arabis lyrata Bi. No. 1 (wildflower) Araceae Sweeney procures information from USDA on Arban & Carosi, Inc. (paving materials contractor) Arber, Agnes Robertson Herbals, their origin and evolution; a chapter in the history of botany, 1470-1670 Feb. 1949 list marked XX (good) ordered from Woodburn received at DO Recent work on History of Botany in the Old World Arber, E. A. Newell Plant Life in Alpine Switzerland marked X (fair) arbor for 28th Street house, design of aluminum for, estimates in preparation for for Arbor Terrace cornice and post capital details elevations and sections plans benches under grape arbor dummies for base of, for Arbor Garden east side of kitchen garden, Clematis in variety on Goat Trail, new walk and for Herb Garden for Herbaceous Border west end for Kitchen Garden for Orchard for terrace E details elevations, sections and plans Arbor Garden or Terrace. See also Wisteria Arbor arbor for sections arbor replacement on Agenda of April 15th Collingwood on heart cypress for under construction by Lank cornice and post capital details elevations and sections heart cypress estimate and contract for plans balcony for seat balustrade on Agenda of April 15th concrete, to meet wood arbor elevations RH wants to make decisions at DO on sketch of blueprints for Coles asked if plant types could be replaced on lotus panel? Coles going ahead with lotus panel in contemporary art in the garden Cloud Terrace difficulties removing lead lotus and bullrushes panel in elevations and sections for estimates for materials and progress on sketches for fountain for pool river god head gates for inscription, both panels plastered and Coles working on lead letters for inscriptions for on south wall under arbor ironwork for balcony gate last brushful of "antiquing" on lead bookcase for removed lead inscription dedicated to Gelasio B.A. Caetani MB needs plan for next phase of work on MB's vision of loveliness for to be in place on her return panel sketches without bullrushes and lotus panels improved by elimination of lead lotus and bullrushes for path to Orchard Hill paving on April 15th Agenda around sundial, scrolls in contractors and materials for Earley Studio on with pebble pattern or Doria RH looking for source of material for RH suggesting when to discuss RH to stake out RH wants to discuss options with MB for RH wants to make decisions at DO on sketch of lyre for center telling time by the sun and wood, RH to bring for MB approval pear trees for in aerial hedge plans for fountain pool identifying true and magnetic north on their way via special delivery planting plans 1959 potted plants on Ralph to measure dimensions of RH sketch for stuccoed panels in RH's vision for center of scrolls for scrolls in place, potted plants for center seat for in arch of south elevation east wall, designed itself east wall, RH to make quick decision on design for shrub boxes for sketches needed for south steps for JT against using Doria stone for plans and sections source for Doria stone located for sun dial for on April 15th Agenda MB on having RH research for RH vision for scrolls in paving around sketch for snail design view from Mélisande's Allée view northwest from Fountain Terrace walls for detail at gate existing grades plans Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum (Loudon) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list IMS checking on Sweeney receipt of June 1949 list ordered from Dulau as potential for DO Garden Library price for, held in reserve received from Dulau The arboretums and botanical gardens of North America (Wyman) on Anne Sweeney's desk upon return to Dumbarton Oaks Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list arborists. See also Baker, Francis; Bartlett Tree Company Bryce as for SBBG, endowing salary for Van Yahres as Archbold, Ann(e) checking on Farrand's for MB MB news delivered to thanks BF for news delivered to would BF tell her about RB's surgery? architect BF's. See Brooke, Frederick MB's. See Waterman, Thomas T. Architects Samples Bureau Architectura curiosa nova… (Böckler) marked X (fair) Myers's estimate for restoration of notes on Myers's repairs for received at DO recommended by Mass. Hort. librarian sending to DO Architectural gardens of Italy. A series of photogravure plates from photographs made for and selected by A. Holland Forbes in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Architecture de jardins: Dediée a Monsieur Joly de Fleury, Conseiller d'État, par son très humble et très obeissant serviteur Galimard Fils (Galimard) DO does not have in DO Garden Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Mrs. Clark's custody received by MxF Memorial Library The architecture of country houses (Downing) marked X (fair) Architecture of the Deep South archives (not specified), to move into Columbia Library Arctium lappa. See also Lappa major Bi. No. 2 (Burdock) coarse weed Arctotis acaulis Ann. No. 6 Arctotis stochadifolia at Reef Point Arden Studios, offering garden portraits by Arenaria montana as perennial seeds for MB Argemone platyceras Ann. No. 7 The Argentine garden calendar for the amateur (Schleimer) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) in Sweeney's office Argosy Book Shop book order sent to Studies in Gardening (Clutton-Brock) ordered from Sweeney on receipt of copy of order sent to Sweeney on titles received from Arisaema triphyllum P. H. No. 31 Aristocrats of the Garden (Wilson) BF recommends DO buy in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list in Garden Guide office June 1949 list marked XX (good) ordered by BF from Mass. Hort. Library in Sweeney's office Aristocrats of the Trees (Wilson) to compare with Harvard Landscape Library in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XXX, owned by DO and Arnold Arboretum ordered from Fiedler suggested for DO Aristolochia macrophylla C. No. 3 Arlington, Martha H. Arlington School for Girls last minute request to visit DO Armour, Edna Armour, Norman Indian independence and sent to Venezuela to look after the oil arms or devices on book bindings, Grolier Club catalogue of 1895 exhibition of Armstrong (John) Nurseries Casa Dorinda and single rose seedlings for Reef Point Gardens from Arnica nudicaluis Arnica nudicaule P. H. No. 33 Arnold Arboretum. See also Harvard University; Judd, William H.; Merrill, Elmer D.; Rehder, Alfred; Sargent, Charles Sprague; The silva of North America Arnoldia BF on landscape changes for MB use of BF article on landscaping in Sweeney receives copies of Association for A Report to the Members BF nudge Blisses to join BF and McKelvey visit after MxF's surgery BF arranging Van Rensselaer visit to priority of Reef Point vs. BF consulting for first trip to, now complete heart at DO with MB Nov. visit to physical energy requirements for preliminary report due to Sweeney hopes DO not forgotten with BF inquiry to Oregon Bulb Farms on bulb orders for BF named Consulting Landscape Gardener at all at DO excited about MB's excitement over Sweeney's excitement over BF on contemplated landscape changes to BF on dark future for on BF's list of American trees Bryce on workers let go on transfer to Harvard of Bulletin of held by Reef Point Garden library Sweeney on need for cuttings and shrubs given by Reef Point Gardens to educational leaflets of, as model for DO Friends group organized for BF suggesting MB gift to Russell to send amount for MB as requested time for MB to send annual $100 gift to gifts to Reef Point Gardens by Harvard Corporation and Harvard transferring Sargent's books to Cambridge from on labels for plants on Lambert's 3 vol. description of Genus Pinus library catalogue in DO Garden Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Mrs. Clark's custody metasequoias given to Reef Point by Olmsted plan for Pacific states version of Rehder's Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs and plants given by Reef Point Gardens to Princeton Nurseries and Reef Point herbarium and as reference collection of plants Rehder's reply to Sweeney directed to BF Les Roses (Redouté) duplicate could be sold by Blisses interested in as source for flower pictures Sweeney visit to comparing DO lists with holdings of working with Harvard, issues with Arnold-Forster, W. Shrubs for Milder Counties received by MxF Memorial Library Arnoldia. See Arnold Arboretum, Arnoldia Aronia arbutifolia from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side of walk, p.52 S. D. No. 4 Aronia melanocarpa (Ardenorhachic) S. D. No. 5 arrow-wood viburnum Viburnum dentatum for Apple Orchard and arbor Arroyo Trail. See Santa Barbara Botanic Garden The art & craft of garden making (Mawson) bought for DO by BF in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XX (good) ordered from Dulau ordered from Fiedler Sweeney's 1948 research on L'Art Ancien S.A. Zurich (bookseller) rare books offered by The art and practice of landscape gardening (Milner) Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list received at Reef Point and sent to DO "L'art d'aimer" monochrome in mauve from copperplate monochrome in rose from copperplate L'Art de Creer les jardins (Vergnaud) marked X (fair) L'Art de former Les Jardins Modernes (Price) marked XX (good) L'Art de l'Jardins (Gromort) received by MxF Memorial Library Sweeney's 1948 research on L'Art des Jardins, Parcs et Promenades (Le Barron) marked XX (good) L'art des jardins: Parcs--jardins--promenades--étude historique--principles de la composition des jardins--plantations--décoration pittoresque et artistique des parcs et jardins publics; traité pratique et didactique (Ernouf and Alphand) BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library marked X (fair) L'art des jardins: traité général de la composition des parcs et jardins (André) marked XX (good) Sweeney's 1948 research on L'Art du Treillageur (Roubo) to be added to 3-star list The Art of Botanical Illustration (Blunt) BF recommends DO buy received at DO received by MxF Memorial Library sent to DO from Reef Point Willgoose knows MB wants The Art of Garden Design in Italy (Triggs) BF recommends DO buy to compare with Harvard Landscape Library in DO Rare Book Room 1941 Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked XXX and owned by DO suggested for DO in Sweeney's office The art of Japanese flower arrangement (Koebun) marked X (fair) Art of the Landscape Gardener talk as potential lecture for Harvard/Fogg Museum Art Out-of-Doors (Van Rensselaer) in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list ordered from Fiedler Artemis frescoes. See also Diana and Actaeon too baroque? Artemisia for British scented garden for the blind on terrace E, p.49 Artemisia absinthium P. H. No. 34 Artemisia argentea P. H. No. 35 Artemisia Lactiflora seeds Artemisia vulgaris P. H. No. 36 Artemisis absinthum in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941 Arthur Hoyt Educational Fund Artostaphyllos uva-ursi S. D. No. 2 S. D. No. 3 (Flower, leaf, fruit) "Les arts" monochrome in grey from copperplate Arts Perspectivae (Vredemad de Vries) in Hunt collection, does DO also own? Artschwager, Ernest Dictionary of botanical equivalents: German-English, Dutch- English, Italian-English marked XX (good) arum lilies at Box Ellipse pool, p.40 Asclepias amplexicatuis P. H. No. 37 Asclepias syriacus P. H. No. 38 in whirligig display Asclepias tuberosus P. H. No. 39 ash. See also under Fraxinus mountain, at Reef Point, spraying of Sweeney's garden talk notes about Ashbee, C. R. A Report by Mr. C. R. Ashbee to the Council of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest and Natural Beauty on His Visit to the U.S. in the Council's Behalf, Oct. 1930 to Feb. 1931 received by MxF Memorial Library Ashford, England, scented garden for the blind in Ashlawn (Monroe's home), visit to Ashton, Leigh Asperula odorata as perennial seeds for MB Aspidium acrostochoides (Christmas fern) for DO Park Aspidium fragrans BF, Sweeney, and Gray on nomenclature for Catalogue House for Asplenium parvulum BF, Sweeney, and Gray on nomenclature for Catalogue House for Associated Harvard Clubs Association of Botanical Gardens Association of Museums, 1947 Conference of Aster for Casa Dorinda spring Farreri (perennial) seeds late branching (blooming?) seeds white, shell pink, and purple Michelmas daisy seeds Spectabilis (perennial) seeds Aster alpinus speciosa to be sown summer of 1922 Aster bessarabicus to be sown summer of 1922 Aster laevis P. H. No. 40 in whirligig display in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941 Aster linearifolius P. H. No. 41 Aster linnearifolium in whirligig display Aster Novae Angliae P. H. No. 42 Aster patens P. H. No. 43 in whirligig display Aster ptarmicoides to be sown summer of 1922 Aster puniceus P. H. No. 44 in whirligig display Aster tenellus P. H. No. 45 Astilbe plants, for 1922 flower garden Astilbe japonica P. H. No. 46 Atlas de la Flora Alpine marked XX (good) Aubretia large flowered hybrids, seeds order lavender, to be sown summer of 1922 P. H. No. 48 (no variety) Aubretia bouganvillei invoice seeds order Aubretia deltoidea P. H. No. 47 Aucuba japonica east along walk between R St. wall and 31st St. entrance, p.19 East Lawn Japanese aucuba Front Lawn R Street, front of house Audiberti, Camillo Maria Regiae villae poetice' descriptae: et Regiae Celsitudini Victoris Amedei II… BF suggests for DO Garden Library marked XX (good) Audot, L. E. (artist) Traité de la composition et de l'ornement des jardins: avec cent soixante-huit planches, représentant, en plus de six cents figures, des plans de jardins, des fabriques propres à leur décoration, et des machines pour élever les eaux June 1949 list of less importance but worthwhile marked X (fair) received at DO Shillaber to collate Audran, Gérard Vues de Versailles (with LePautre) Audubon, John James Birds of America in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list in Garden Guide office June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Audubon Society annual dues for Augsburg book on Royal villas and chateaus in German book on the imperial Schloss of Aurora pamphlets MB inquiry to Steiner on completing series of remittance to Steiner for sent to DO by Steiner Austin, Alfred The Garden That I Love Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list Sept. 1948 The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, a Restoration of a "Fair Copy" (Farrand). See also Franklin, Benjamin details of when sent to DO given to Reef Point and to Jesup Memorial Library, Bar Harbor ordered for MB publication announcement autumn colors at DO gardens, visitor on Avena sativa Ann. No. 8 (Sweeney not sure about) Averill, Mary Japanese flower arrangement [Ike-bana] applied to western needs in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Aviler, Augustin-Charles d' Cours d'architecture qui comprend les ordres de Vignole, avec des commentaires, les figures & descriptions de ses plus beaux bâtimens, & de ceux de Michel-Ange… Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list marked X (fair) MB selection of No. 667 in Staack catalogue, BF recommends DO buy No. 667 in Staack catalogue, sent to DO received from Staack avocados at Casa Dorinda Lucking on pruning of Avon Tile Company (paving materials contractor) A.W.V.S. See American Women's Voluntary Services Aymar, Gordon Christian Bird Flight in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list in Sweeney's office Azalea amoena S. E. No. 2 Azalea arborescens. See also Rhododendron arborescens in the Copse, p.37 between greenhouse side door and road, p.38 near Music Room, p.36 replacement quantity for DO Park of S. D. No. 6 Azalea calendulacea S. D. Nos. 7 and 8 Azalea calendulaceum Azalea canescens blooming at Reef Point Azalea gandavense Azalea indica from Beech Terrace to Loggia, p.44 in the Copse, p.36 S. E. No. 3 S. E. No. 4 (pink) S. E. No. 5 (painted panel) Azalea indica alba in the Copse, p.37 in Green Garden, p.44 in Green Garden, p.45 S. E. No. 6 Azalea japonica north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E Azalea japonica alba at DO, Judd identification of Azalea kaempferi Azalea ledifolia alba north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E Azalea magnifica hybrida S. D. No. 9 Azalea molle Azalea nudiflora blooming at Reef Point on path and along fence from knoll west of frameyard to Forsythia Border, p.30 S. D. Nos. 10 and 11 Azalea obtusa blooming at Reef Point Azalea poukhanense at Reef Point Azalea schlippenbachi blooming at Reef Point Azalea touson Azalea vaseyi. See also Vaseyi blooming at Reef Point Azalea viscosa from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side of walk, p.52 replacement quantity for DO Park of S. D. No. 12 azaleas. See also specific species of from Beech Terrace to Loggia, p.44 for British scented garden for the blind cutting of, to be sent to Mr. Judd along DO Park stream to replace mountain laurels evergreen, for library's east wall for Green Garden? Hillside back and east of greenhouse and west to spring MB dissatisfaction with colors, Gray to remove MB on removal from rock wall north of greenhouse of moving of Bryce could dig up in preparation for difficulty of wrongly placing with first agreeing on regrouping of JT asks BF's approval of JT will hold off until BF arrives on put off until spring 1946 north of enclosed yard, p.25 on north slopes of DO northwest of Mrs. Clark's cottage, p.26 at Reef Point single, for Orangery in Star Garden BF on replacement order for Bryce on moving Bryce's young plants can be used in JT on ordering replacements for long-term garden policy on overgrown overgrown, be moved to various other places overgrown, replanting of in Swimming Pool and Loggia in whirling central panel, Catalogue House white BF first report to Harvard on DO grounds policy and Horner wanting source of inscription near long-term care plan for most beautiful year at DO for Azaleas: Kinds and Culture (Hume) added to MxF Library at Reef Point in DO Garden Library Feb. 1949 list June 1949 list ordered from Woodburn received from Woodburn Aztec Herbal (Badineau). See Cruz, Martín de la