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E Terrace. See terrace E
eagle, as Byzantine symbol
Earle, Alice Morse
Sun dials and roses of yesterday: garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
Earle, Marie Theresa Villiers (Mrs. C. W.)
A third pot-pourri from a Surrey garden
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked X (fair)
received from Blackwell's
Garden Colour: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (with Boyle, Gibbs, Kingsley, and Waterfield)
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
ordered from Fiedler
with prints in color
received from Fiedler
More pot-pourri from a Surrey garden
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
received from Blackwell's
Old Time Gardens
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
in Garden Guide office
June 1949 list
in Sweeney's office
Pot-pourri from a Surrey garden
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked X (fair)
received from Blackwell's
Earley Studio (Mr. Kennedy)
as aggregate concrete paving contractor
paving suggestions for DO by
Eason, J. D., Mrs.
East entrance drive. See also 31st Street entrance
one or two oaks vs. magnolias on west side of
opening gate to public at
approach to Orangery and
better to have work done before spring visitors arrive for
changes in line of walk delayed until spring 1946 and
JT and Bryce discussing
east front of house, terracing and gardens for
East Lawn
cedar of Lebanon killed by storm in
JT on holly and magnolia to replace
small Bride and medium holly to replace?
Coles to build new Doria bench and move marble bench to Orangerie terrace
Gothic Garden
fountain for
moth-eaten due to crabgrass but Bryce will restore
planting plan
thinning needed along border of
weedy, Bryce wanting to dig up for vegetables in 1944, first thoughts on
East perron, MB on iron railings for
east terrace, kitchen garden in relation to
Eastbury Manor House, Barking
London Survey Committee Monograph No. 11 on
received by MxF Memorial Library
eastern black walnut. See Juglans nigra
Eastern Chain Works, estimates from
Easy Rider
Eaton, Daniel Cady
Ferns of North America
marked XX (good)
Eaton, Elon Howard
Birds of New York (2 vol.)
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
Eaton, Ira, Mr. and Mrs.
Ebeneum asplenium or Ebenum asplenium
BF, Sweeney, and Gray on nomenclature for Catalogue House
Eberlein, Harold Donaldson. See also Hubbard, Cortlandt Van Dyke
as bookseller
Collaborating with Cortlandt Van Dyke
bought for DO by BF
The practical book of garden design and structure (with Hubbard)
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
received from Fiedler
Eccleston, Mr., train tickets to Santa Barbara for MB and
Echeveria retusa
P. H. No. 116
Echeveria whitei
P. H. No. 117
Echinops ritro
P. H. No. 118
Echinops sphaerocephalus
P. H. No. 118A (with Eryngium alpinum)
Echium seed
for Lucking at Casa Dorinda
unavailability of
Ecker, Grace Dunlop
A portrait of old George Town
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
in Sweeney's office
Eden, Frederic
A garden in Venice
in DO Rare Book Room 1941
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
MB selection of
in Mrs. Clark's custody
Edgartown, Mass., Blisses' vacation in
Edgell, George
Bill Tyler working with
opening of DO research library and museum and
Edgerton, Edna, death of
Edgerton, Harold E.
Edgerton, Malcolm, death of
edging, of stone beds
for Camellia Garden
Edible Plants of Eastern North America (Fernald and Kinsey)
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
in Sweeney's office
Edible Wild Plants of the U.S. and Canada (Medsger)
marked X (fair)
Edinburgh, Royal Botanic Garden
director of, on gardening during the War
plants wanted from
Reef Point herbarium and
seeds given to Reef Point Gardens by
Editions Bossard (Paris bookseller used by BF)
Edwards, Alexander
Rock gardens: how to plan and plant them
marked X (fair)
Edwards, H. W. (bookseller)
books ordered from
books received from
Edwards, John, anemones plate by
Edwards, W. Warren
recommendations for DO Garden Scholarships for
Edwards, William W.
Egan, Katherine C.
eggplant
Imp. Black Beauty seeds
Egypt, Massachusetts, Herb Garden for the Blind in
Egyptian mummy cases
Sweeney's welcoming talk references to
Ehret, Georg Dionysius
Plantae et papiliones rariores
to be shipped to DO later
to come
Myers's estimate for restoration of
notes on Myers's repairs for
packed for shipping via Railway Express
paper and leather choices for
returned for further instructions
returning for MB to choose leather and paper for
taken by Myers for restoration
Eichen, Henry, death of
Eichheim, Mr., Casa Dorinda neighbor, death of
Einstein, Lewis
Italian Gardens in Prague
in DO Garden Library
in DO Rare Book Room 1941
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
in Mrs. Clark's custody
The Tuscan garden
in DO Garden Library
in DO Rare Book Room 1941
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
in Mrs. Clark's custody
El Encanto property, Santa Barbara, sale of
El Greco
MB borrowing books from Fogg Museum Library on
MB on van Gogh and
Eleagnus. See also Oleaster
at Fellows' Quarters center courtyard entrance, p.27
at Fellows' Quarters west apartment courtyard, p.28
between R Street wall and driveway, p.47
Eleagnus angustifolia
at Butler's Cottage
East Lawn, incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery
at Superintendent's cottage and around conservatory/Orangery
Eleagnus pungens
32nd Street border, south side
in the Copse
near Music Room, p.36
north of house from copse east and including terraces A-E
R Street, front of house
between R Street wall and driveway, p.48
on terrace B (Urn Terrace), p.35
on terrace B south of steps, p.34
from terrace D's south gate to Orangery, p.50
thorny Eleagnus
Front Lawn
elevations
for Arbor Terrace
arbor
for Catalogue House interior and exterior
for Cool House conversion to Garden Center
for Herbaceous Border or Garden
walls
for Kitchen Gardens
walls
for Pebble Garden
fountain
for Swimming Pool and Loggia
loggia
for Tennis Court
fountain
for terrace B
walls
for terrace E
arbor
fountain
Elgood, George S. See Jekyll, Gertrude
Eliot, Charles William
Charles Eliot, landscape architect; a lover of nature and of his kind, who trained himself for a new profession, practised it happily and through it wrought much good
Sweeney's 1948 research on
Eliot, President
Hancock County Trustees of Public Reservations and
Eliot, Theresa (Mrs. Henry Ware)
carpeting samples sent to MB by
Dickinson (Emily) room in Houghton Library and
to be made by
photographs of, sent to MB
Elizabethan Gardens talk
BF's preparation for
MB enjoyed but wished it were longer
offered as presentation at DO
as potential lecture for Harvard/Fogg Museum
An Elizabethan Song Book
Doubleday Co. announcement of
Ellacombe, Henry N.
In a Gloucestershire Garden
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
ordered from Dulau
price for, held in reserve
In my vicarage garden and elsewhere
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
Sept. 1948
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
ordered from Dulau
price for, held in reserve
received in Bar Harbor
Ellicott, C. L., Mrs.
Elliott, Clarence
Rock Garden Plants
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked XX (good)
Sept. 1948
Ellipse. See also Box Ellipse
benches and seats
design for
Berrall survey of hedge line for Box Garden, 1924
boxwood, long-term care plan for
boxwood not to be replaced until after Bryce's vacation
central pool before Provencal fountain
construction in, Harvard unable to fund during the war
construction of while MB and BF still working together
contemporary art in the garden
Easy Rider
designs for, to be Harvard funded
drain drenching newly placed seat in
drains at edge of box walk at edge of
drawing to be made as discussed
drawings for, given to MB
Griswold drawings for pool and overlook
Hopkins's plans for
MB asks BF for sketch of proposed moat in
metal fountain with walls and moat
plan of Box Garden
planting plans for
by Alden Hopkins in 1958-1959
plantings along garage court wall leading to, p.38
plantings on walk surrounding, p.40
projecting seat on north side of
dummy should be made for
Provençal fountain in
questions of, RP will address
replacement ordered for
revised drawings of, to show MB
RH promises first sketches on
settling on design for
BF on her advancing age and
could be deferred
topographical map for
walk from garage court to, plantings along, p.38
walkways
walls for
design for, to be started
Griswold pool and overlook
low, with columns carrying architrave?
MB and BF discussion on
MB awaiting designs for
MB cannot concentrate on, open to BF conception
sketches to be discussed with MB
Ellis, Carleton
Soilless growth of plants (with Swaney)
marked X (fair)
Ellis, Henry
A voyage to Hudson's-Bay: by the Dobbs galley and California, in the years 1746 and 1747, for discovering a north west passage; with an accurate survey of the coast, and a short natural history of the country. Together with a fair view of the facts and arguments from which the future finding of such a passage is rendered probable
Ellsworth, Rodney Sydes
The giant sequoia: an account of the history and characteristics of the big trees of California
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
in Sweeney's office
Ellwanger, George H.
The garden's story: or, Pleasures and trials of an amateur gardener
BF recommends DO buy
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
ordered from Mass. Hort. Library
in Sweeney's office
Ellwanger, Henry Brooks
The rose; a treatise on the cultivation, history, family characteristics, etc.
BF recommends DO buy
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked X (fair)
ordered
ordered by BF from Mass. Hort. Library
ordered from Argosy
received from Argosy
Sweeney to check DO holdings for
Elm Terrace
bench for
grille surrounding elm tree
Ulmus americana for
Elmhirst, Leonard and Dorothy. See also Dartington Hall, Devon, England
BF consulting for relatives of
gardener to meet with BF in U.S.
meeting in the U.S. with
wanting DO gardens's visit
working for
elms. See also under Ulmus
BF on blooming time for
Chinese, Sweeney's garden talk notes about
at east end of Library, drain clogging and
on Elm Terrace south of Pebble Garden
historic, Sweeney's garden talk notes about
Elveson place, MB on potential purchase of
Elwes, Henry John
A monograph of the genus Lilium
BF on acquisition for Garden Library of
June 1949 list
sent to DO from Reef Point
Elwood, Philip H., Jr. (ed.)
American Landscape Architecture
Sweeney's 1948 research on
Ely, Helena Rutherfurd
A Woman's hardy garden
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
ordered from Fiedler
received by MxF Memorial Library
received from Fiedler
Another hardy garden book
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
June 1949 list
ordered from Fiedler
received from Fiedler
Emerson, George B.
A report on the trees and shrubs growing naturally in the forests of Massachusetts
BF recommends DO buy
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked XX (good)
ordered by BF from Mass. Hort. Library
ordered from Lundberg
received by MxF Memorial Library
Emerson, Ralph Waldo
Journals
Emery, R. L., Jr., Mrs.
visitor information for
Emmart, Emily Walcott. See Cruz, Martín de la
emperor's globe with the Nike and the eagle's head
Empetrum purpureum, at Reef Point
enamel. See Byzantine enamel
enclosed yard, plantings north of, p.25
Encyclopedia of American Horticulture. See Bailey, Liberty Hyde
Encyclopedia of Gardening (Taylor)
added to MxF Library at Reef Point
An encyclopedia of gardening, comprising the theory and practice of horticulture, floriculture, arboriculture, and landscape gardening (Loudon)
BF recommends DO buy
marked X (fair)
Encyclopedié Agriculture et Economie Rustique (Diderot-D'Alembert)
in DO Garden Library
in DO Rare Book Room 1941
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
MB selection of
in Mrs. Clark's custody
Endowment Fund
for DO Garden, BF shout of rejoicement for
for DO Park work
Delafield concerns for trustees of
Delafield on details for
Russell on
for SBBG staff
Engineering Department, District of Columbia. See also National Capital Parks
storm water sewer line "D" through DO Park and
England
photographs of DO to be on exhibition in
additional print to send tomorrow
are all prints received and properly charged to MB?
to be charged to MB
BF to get printing done for
complete order not received for
partial delivery to JT of
photographer overworked, all prints not finished
photographer to disregard rest of order for
what about main entrance photograph does JT not like?
who should print and send?
England, her people and her gardens (Boyd)
received by MxF Memorial Library
English and Scottish wrought ironwork: a series of examples of English ironwork of the best periods, together with most of the examples now existing in Scotland (Murphy)
to compare with Harvard Landscape Library
marked XXX (excellent)
suggested for DO
The English Cottage (Batsford and Fry)
added to MxF Library at Reef Point
June 1949 list
received at DO
The English Country House (Dutton)
added to MxF Library at Reef Point
June 1949 list
English country houses (Sackville-West)
marked X (fair)
The English flower garden and home grounds: design and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture (Robinson)
in DO Garden Library
in DO Rare Book Room 1941
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
Sept. 1948
in Sweeney's office
English garden
at Casa Dorinda, seedling oaks for
as design for Rose Terrace
as style
The English Garden (Dutton)
Feb. 1949 list
in Garden Guide office
June 1949 list
The English Gardener (Meager)
marked X (fair)
received from Quaritch
English Gardener's Chronicle
subscription for, account of payment for
English Gardens (Tipping)
BF's comments on
June 1949 list
marked XXX (excellent)
received at DO
Shillaber's comments on
English Homes period III (Tipping)
available in the U.S.
BF's comments on
marked XXX (excellent)
MB wants BF to purchase for DO
Shillaber's comments on
English ivy. See also ivy
on east and west wings of house
at Fellows' Quarters west apartment courtyard, p.28
Hedera helix
for Apple Orchard and arbor
in Museum Cortile as ground cover, p.18
on Museum Cortile wall, north side, p.17
on north fence between kitchen garden and frame yard
along north side of walk from service entrance, p.17
planted near kitchen garden, p.20
in upper kitchen garden (former cutting garden)
in upper kitchen garden (former cutting garden), p.21
The English Landscape Garden (Clark)
bought for DO by BF
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
received at DO
sent to DO
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols)
marked X (fair)
received by MxF Memorial Library
The English rock-garden (Farrer)
bought for DO by BF
to compare with Harvard Landscape Library
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked XX (good)
marked XXX and owned by DO
received in Bar Harbor
suggested for DO
English-Speaking Union, wanting to entertain at DO
engravings. See also plates; prints
marked with DO collector's mark before being sent to Library of Congress
entrance drive or roads. See also parking space or area
BF first report to Harvard on DO grounds policy and
BF on deferring discussion of changes in
East, one or two oaks vs. magnolias on west side of
East, opening gate to public at
approach to Orangery and
better to have work done before spring visitors arrive for
changes in line of walk delayed until spring 1946 and
JT and Bryce discussing
as good landscape fit at DO
path to Orangery from
completed
planting along, harmonious with tan-colored gravel of
plantings between R Street wall and, pp.47 to 48
entrance gates. See also main entrance, DO
adequacy of repairs to?
brick panels favoured over terra cotta for either side of
plantings from Terrior Column to, on right side, p.51
plantings to Terrior Column from, on right side, p.52
replacement of?
Epigaea repens
P. H. No. 119
Epilobium angustifolium
P. H. No. 120
Epilobium hirsutum
P. H. No. 120
Epipactus
Sweeney not sure about
Eranthis
from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side, p.52
Eranthis hyemalis
P. H. No. 121 (with Galanthus and Helleborus)
between Terrace D and reflecting pool, p.29
Eranthis tubergenii
P. H. No. 123
Erdberg, Eleanor Von
Chinese Influence on European garden structures
marked XX (good)
Sweeney's 1948 research on
Eremurus plants, for 1922 flower garden
Erica carnea ‘Springwood White'
at Reef Point
Erica carniula
S. E. No. 10
Ericaceae, Rehder as expert on
Erigeron philadelphicum
P. H. No. 124
Erigeron speciosus
as perennial seeds for MB
Eriocaulon septangulare
P. H. No. 125 (Marsh per. herb.)
Eriophorum callithrix
P. H. No. 28
P. H. No. 126
Erlustierende Augenweide: die schönsten Gärten und Lustgebäude um München, Salzburg, Passau, Regensburg und Paris (Diesel)
Goff note to MB regarding. See Diesel, Matthias
offered by L'Art Ancien S.A. Zurich
Rauch copy already sold
Ermenonville. See Mérigot, J.; Vues Pittoresques, Plans, etc. Des Principaux Jardins Anglois qui sont en France
Ermoloff, Boris
on disposition of Whittemore's publications after Whittemore's death
JT visit to Europe and
Ernouf, Alfred Auguste, Baron
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 Alphand)
BF recommends DO buy
to compare with Harvard Landscape Library
marked X (fair)
Ervin, Robert Gilpin, Mrs.
Eryngium alpinum
P. H. No. 118A (with Echinops)
Erysimum
Golden Gem, unable to obtain seeds for
Erysimum asparum
P. H. No. 127
Erysimum pulchellum
as perennial seeds for MB
Erythrina, at Casa Dorinda, to be removed
Erythronium
P. H. No. 129 (various sorts)
at SBBG, estimates for planting
between Terrace D and reflecting pool, p.29
Erythronium americana
P. H. No. 128
Eschscholtzia
mixed seeds
special mixture
seeds orders
Esquisse Phytogéographique du Québec (Raymond)
received by MxF Memorial Library
Essai sur les jardins (Watelet)
BF recommends DO buy
IMS order for
marked XXX (excellent)
An essay on design in gardening… (Mason)
Sweeney's 1948 research on
Essay on modern gardening (Walpole)
marked XXX (excellent)
An essay on the history and cultivation of the European olive tree (Hillhouse)
June 1949 list
An Essay on the Picturesque, as compared with the Sublime and Beautiful (Price)
BF's comments on
to compare with Harvard Landscape Library
marked XXX (excellent)
ordered for DO
to perhaps be sent to Reef Point
Shillaber's comments on
An essay on verdant sculpture (Pope)
BF recommends DO buy
An essay upon Gardening, containing a catalogue of Exotic Plants, etc., with observations on the History of Gardening, and a contrast of the Ancient with the Modern Taste (Steele)
BF recommends DO buy
Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral (Bacon)
marked X (fair)
Estienne, Charles
Maison rustique: or, The countrie farme (translated into English by Richard Surflet)
BF recommends DO buy
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
IMS order for
June 1949 list
MB selection of
received from Edwards
etchings. See also plates; prints
marked with DO collector's mark before being sent to Library of Congress
eucalyptus trees
at Casa Dorinda
agreement on cutting
annual growth of, cutting and
differences with BF on liabilities of cutting
Kennerly on Relief Admin. and
picture of, as gift to Sweeney
Eucryphia nymansay
characteristics and Florida source located for
Eugene Dietzgen Co., stencil lettering outfit from
for Catalogue House displays
information to be sent to Sweeney
Eugenia pimenta
S. D. No. 35
Euonymus
5' high, that Kearney wants, please order
hedge around dog cemetery at Casa Dorinda
at northwest corner of house
Euonymus alata or alatus
on Crabapple Hill
on Crabapple Hill, p.43
Euonymus americana or Americanus
from entrance gate to Terrior Column, right side of walk, p.52
S. D. No. 36
Euonymus echinata
S. D. No. 37
Euonymus latifolius
S. D. No. 38
Euonymus radicans
at Director's house and terrace, p.34
East Lawn, Lovers' Lane to Wilderness
Euonymus verrucosus
in Catalogue House display Oct. 4, 1941
S. D. No. 39
Eupatorium agertoides
to be sown summer of 1922
Eupatorium coelestinum
left angle panels
along north fence between kitchen garden and frame yard
P. H. No. 130
plants, for 1922 flower garden
on terrace B south of steps, p.34
between vegetable garden and fence, p.20
in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941
Eupatorium hyssopifolium
P. H. No. 131
Eupatorium maculatum
in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941
Eupatorium perfoliatum
P. H. No. 132
in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941
Eupatorium purpureum
P. H. No. 133
Eupatorium purpureum maculatum
P. H. No. 134
Eupatorium urticaefolium
P. H. No. 135
in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941
Eupatorium verbenaefolium
P. H. No. 136
Euphorbia corollata
P. H. No. 137
in whirligig display
in whirligig display at Catalogue House Oct. 4, 1941
Euphorbia marginata
no print of
Europe, Dvornik on criticism of American scholarship on Byzantine art in
European and Japanese Gardens (Brown)
marked X (fair)
"European influence on American Botany" (Barnhart)
Eustace, John Chetwode
A classical tour through Italy
marked X (fair)
Eustace, Mrs., virus A and
Evans, Hugh, as SBBG admirer
Evans, James B.
Evans, Mary
Garden books, old and new: selected, classified, and with annotations
BF recommends DO buy
bought for DO by BF
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked X (fair)
ordered by BF from Mass. Hort. Library
Evans, Max Delano
as DO Garden Scholarship recipient in 1959
Evelyn, John. See also La Quintinie, Jean de
Directions for the gardiner and other horticultural advice
recommended by Mass. Hort. librarian
portrait at Reef Point of
Silva, or, A discourse of forest-trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty's dominions…
available from Harvard, and not owned by DO
BF recommends DO buy
in DO Garden Library
Feb. 1949 list
June 1949 list
marked XX (good)
MB selection of
ordered from Tiranti
received by MxF Memorial Library
received from Staack
sent to DO
Evening Star (Washington, DC newspaper)
article mentioning Dr. Kindler in
scheduling DO visit by group from
Everett, T. H.
Van Rensselaer New York Botanical Garden visit and
evergreens. See also specific species of
to be planted in former vegetable garden
book for DO Garden Library on
BF on consulting a librarian about
Sweeney needing
Sweeney to ask about Bailey book
what about The Cultivated Conifers?
broad-leafed
Cockylocky
East Lawn
Front Lawn
Rose Garden
Catalogue House list of
for east wall of library
fine-leaved, as marker plants at front door steps
Hopkins's plan for Ellipse using
narrow-leaved
Cockylocky
East Lawn
Front Lawn
Rose Garden
for north front of house
R Street screening with
sense of withdrawal from nearby streets and
as service entrance screen
Sweeney's garden talk notes about
Eversley Gardens and Others (Kingsley)
received by MxF Memorial Library
Eversole, W. G.
Garden Club interest in scientific work of
quartz chemical growing by
Every man his own gardener (Mawe's gardening) (Abercrombie)
Sweeney's 1948 research on
Everyman's book of garden flowers (Halsham)
marked X (fair)
"The Excavation of the Temple of the Moon at Mârib (Yemen)" (Albright)
describing Jamme's epigraphic work
Executive Committee, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
BF enthusiasm for
mission for and members of
Exeter, England, scented garden for the blind in
exit drive
planting along, harmonious with tan-colored gravel of
study to made of
Exochorda grandiflora
no print of
Exochorda racemosa
at Fellows' Quarters service entrance, p.28
at Superintendent's Cottage
and around conservatory/Orangery
at Superintendent's Cottage, p.29
Exochorda racemosa grandiflora
East Lawn, incl. wilderness, Gothic gardens, and Corkalockie walk to Orangery
Exploring for plants (Fairchild)
marked X (fair)
Exposition des arts décoratifs, Paris, 1925: bâtiments et jardins (Roux-Spitz)
Sweeney's 1948 research on