Wild Flower Preservation Society Records (RA)


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Collectors: Wild Flower Preservation Society.
Title: Wild Flower Preservation Society Records (RA)
Dates: 1917-1974
Abstract: Collection consists of photographs, film and glass plate negatives, administrative records, manuscripts, correspondence, and catalogs.
Quantity: 15.25 linear feet; 26 boxes.
Call Phrase: WFPS (RA)

Background of the Wild Flower Preservation Society

The Wild Flower Preservation Society, the successor to the Wild Flower Preservation Society of America founded at the New York Botanical Garden in 1902, was established in 1925 in Washington, D. C. The director for some forty years was Percy L. Ricker, retired Associate Botanist of the Plant Industry Station Society.

A non-profit educational society, its primary objective was to establish wild flower preserves, cultivate rare native plants, and develop appreciation of nature and conservation through lectures, exhibits, and educational programs. The Society prepared leaflets for teachers and students and responded to voluminous requests for information on wild flower study, conservation and cultivation.

A valuable collection of over 8000 photographs (mostly with negatives) of wild flowers, trees, and shrubs from all over the country were accumulated by the Society. The Society was responsible for publishing circulars, bulletins, and Wild Flower, a quarterly edited by the Cincinnati chapter. The Society ceased to exist in 1965 and was formally dissolved in 1972 when the organizational records and photographs were obtained by the New York Botanical Garden.


Scope and Content

The Wild Flower Preservation Society collection includes the organizational papers of the group: administrative records, incoming and outgoing correspondence, reference files, an extensive subject file including scientific, conservation, and sanctuary materials. Also included are copies of the publications edited by the Society and an extensive collection of photographs, negatives, and glass plate negatives.


Arrangement

The collection is organized into seven series:
Series 1: Administrative records. 1917-1974. Alphabetically by subject.
Series 2: Percy L. Ricker. 1917-1951. Alphabetically by subject.
Series 3: Correspondence. 1960-1972. Arranged chronologically.
Series 4: Subject Files. 1917-1974. Alphabetically by subject.
Series 5: Publications. 1922-1960. Arranged by subject.
Series 6: Manuscripts. no dates.
Series 7: Mounted photographs. no dates. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 8: Photographs/Negatives. no dates. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 9: Negatives. ca. 1920. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 10: Miscellaneous Posters.


Restrictions

Access restrictions

This collection is open for research with permission from Mertz Library staff.

Copyright

Requests for permission to publish material from the collection should be submitted in writing to the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of the New York Botanical Garden.


Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Persons
Ricker, Percy Leroy, b. 1878.
Wherry, Edgar Theodore, 1885-
Subjects
Botany--Societies, etc.
Plant Conservation--United States.
Wild Flowers--United States.
Organizations
New York Botanical Garden.
Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.)
Document Types
administrative papers. aat.
black and white photographs. aat.
correspondence. aat.
dry collodion glass negatives. aat.


Related Material

New York Botanical Garden.

WFPSA (RA)Records of the Wild Flower Preservation Society of America


Seperated Material

Series 8, Boxes 11 and 12, Photographs and Negatives, have been relocated to the NYBG film vault.

Series 9, Boxes 13-25, Negatives, are fragile and pending conservation work including refoldering and seperation of glass plate negatives. It is recommended that access to them be restricted.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Wild Flower Preservation Society (RA), Archives, The New York Botanical Garden.

Acquisition Information

Although this collection was obtained by the New York Botanical Garden in 1972, the collection was retrospectivly accessioned on 19 January 1980 and 20 January 1980. Original acccession numbers were x44 and x45.

Processing Information

Processed September 2005 by Kathleene Konkle under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) PA-50678-04.


Container List

 

Series 1. Administrative.

Scope and Content:

General instituitional records pertaining to the daily administrative, organizational, and financial workings of the organization. Included in the collection are membership lists, officer lists, reports, meeting minutes, grant applications, income taxes, lists assets, and sales records

Folder Title Date
1.1 Authorization forms no date
1.2 Reports no date
1.3 Assets 1958
1.4 Booklist-Native Plants no date
1.5 Constitution 1924-1948
1.6 Correspondence-Internal 1964-1972
1.7 Correspondence-Operations 1970/1972-1973
1.8 Correspondence-NY Conservation groups ca. 1970
1.9 Correspondence-Wherry, Edgar 1947/1957/1972
1.10 Accomplishments 1918-1965
1.11 Grant applications-NYBG 1972
1.12 Income taxes-Forms and Correspondence 1944-1962
1.13 Income taxes 1963
1.14 Income taxes 1964
1.15 Financial records-petty cash 1965
1.16 Financial records-petty cash 1966
1.17 Financial records-petty cash 1967
1.18 Financial records-petty cash 1968
1.19 Financial records 1969
1.20 Financial records 1970-1971
1.21 Financial records-Investments 1952-1973
1.22 Financial records 1947-1972
1.23 Minutes/nomination/reports 1950/1963-1972
1.24 Membership no date
1.25 List of previous officers 1962-1965
1.26 Conservation materials ca. 1920s
1.27 Reorganization 1964-1966
1.28 Reorganization 1967-1969
1.29 Reorganization 1970-1971
1.30 Reorganization 1972-1973
1.31 Sale records/requests 1968-1969
1.32 Treasurer's reports 1950-1964

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Series 2. Percy L. Ricker.

Scope and Content:

Largely consisting of correspondence created and recieved by WFPS director Percy L. Picker, topics include plant product dealers, seed catalogs, and correspondence to individuals regarding seed exchange and plant propagation.

Folder Title Date
1.33 Ricker-Correspondence-Plant product dealers (catalogs) 1928-1934
1.34 Ricker-Correspondence-Plant product dealers (catalogs) 1928-1935
1.35 Ricker-Correspondence-Department of the Interior ca. 1934
1.36 Ricker-Correspondence-Drug plants 1937/1946
1.37 Ricker-Correspondence-Muenscher, W.C. 4/26/1934
1.38 Ricker-Correspondence-Pennell, Francis W. 1950
1.39 Ricker-Correspondence-Sievers, A.F. 1942
1.40 Ricker-Correspondence-Sommers, M.J. 1951
1.41 Ricker-Correspondence-Wherry, Edgar 1934
1.42 Ricker-Lectures/Articles 1924/1940
1.43 Ricker-Seed catalogs 1917-1937

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Series 3. Correspondence.

Scope and Content:

Correpsondence sent to WFPS from school children, teachers, and amateur gardeners requesting information on wild flower study, conservation, and cultivation.

Folder Title Date
2.1 Correspondence-requests 1960-1964
2.2 Correspondence-requests 1965
2.3 Correspondence-requests 1965
2.4 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.5 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.6 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.7 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.8 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.9 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.10 Correspondence-requests 1966
2.11 Correspondence 1967
2.12 Correspondence 1967
2.13 Correspondence 1967
2.14 Correspondence 1967
2.15 Correspondence 1967
2.16 Correspondence 1968
2.17 Correspondence 1968
2.18 Correspondence 1968
2.19 Correspondence 1968
2.20 Correspondence 1968
2.21 Correspondence 1969
2.22 Correspondence 1969
2.23 Correspondence 1970-1972

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Series 4. Subject Files.

Scope and Content:

Reference files accumulated by the WFPS covering botanical and horticultural topics related to wild flowers including conservation laws by state, edible plants, nomenclature, organic gardening, postcards, reforestaion, sanctuaries by state, seeds, and specific wild flower lists via geographic location.

Folder Title Date
3.1 Agave n.d.
3.2 Alpines n.d.
3.3 Anenome n.d.
3.4 Aquatic plants n.d.
3.5 Aquilegia (Columbine) n.d.
3.6 Arachis n.d.
3.7 Arbor Day n.d.
3.8 Argyroxyphium Sandwichense n.d.
3.9 Artemesia n.d.
3.10 Artificial flowers n.d.
3.11 Botany of Washington DC and vicinity n.d.
3.12 Box Huckleberry n.d.
3.13 Buttons n.d.
3.14 Cactaceae n.d.
3.15 Catalogues n.d.
3.16 Celastrus scandens n.d.
3.17 Cercis n.d.
3.18 Chenopodium n.d.
3.19 Chiggers n.d.
3.20 Christmas greens n.d.
3.21 Christmas greens n.d.
3.22 Christmas greens n.d.
3.23 Christmas greens n.d.
3.24 Christmas greens n.d.
3.25 Claytonia n.d.
3.26 Collinsia n.d.
3.27 Color:standards n.d.
3.28 Commercial shortage of fruits n.d.
3.29 Composting n.d.
3.30 Conservation: Exhibits n.d.
3.31 Conservation: Illusttration n.d.
3.32 Conservation: Organiations n.d.
3.33 Conservation: Photo contests n.d.
3.34 Rare speicies n.d.
3.35 Conservation: Special programs n.d.
3.36 Conservation: National laws n.d.
3.37 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.38 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.39 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.40 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.41 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.42 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.43 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.44 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.45 Conservation: State laws n.d.
3.46 Cornus (Dogwood) n.d.
3.47 Cut flowers n.d.
3.48 Cypripedium (Lady's Slipper) n.d.
3.49 Dehydrating flowers n.d.
3.50 Dehydrating flowers n.d.
3.51 Dehydrating flowers n.d.
3.52 Dicentra (Dutchman's Breeches) n.d.
3.53 Dionaea n.d.
3.54 Dipsacus n.d.
3.55 Drosera n.d.
3.56 Edible plants n.d.
3.57 Epigaea n.d.
3.58 Erythronium n.d.
3.59 Eschscholtzia n.d.
3.60 Franklinia n.d.
3.61 Fritillaria n.d.
3.62 Frost Flowers n.d.
3.63 Galax n.d.
3.64 Gentia Grinita n.d.
3.65 Grassland n.d.
3.66 Ground covers n.d.
3.67 Hay fever plants n.d.
3.68 Helianthus n.d.
3.69 Hepatica n.d.
3.70 Heteromeles n.d.
4.1 Hydrastis Canadensis n.d.
4.2 Hydroponics n.d.
4.3 Ilex (Holly) n.d.
4.4 Ilex (Holly) n.d.
4.5 Ilex (Holly) n.d.
4.6 Ilex (Holly) n.d.
4.7 Illinois chapter n.d.
4.8 Lobelia n.d.
4.9 Lycopodium n.d.
4.10 Mahonia n.d.
4.11 Microfilm n.d.
4.12 Nomenclature n.d.
4.13 Nomenclature n.d.
4.14 North Carolina n.d.
4.15 Organic Gardening n.d.
4.16 Panax Quinquefolium n.d.
4.17 Paper flowers n.d.
4.18 Philadelphia Sesquincentennial n.d.
4.19 Photo resources n.d.
4.20 Pine Barren Gentian n.d.
4.21 Plant dealers n.d.
4.22 Plant lore n.d.
4.23 Plant patents n.d.
4.24 Plant pigments n.d.
4.25 Plant quarantine n.d.
4.26 Polemonium n.d.
4.27 Poisonous plants n.d.
4.28 Populus n.d.
4.29 Postcards n.d.
4.30 Postcard plates n.d.
4.31 Preservation of specimens n.d.
4.32 Prunus n.d.
4.33 press clipping service n.d.
4.34 Reforestation n.d.
4.35 Rhododendron n.d.
4.36 Roadside planting n.d.
4.37 Rock Gardens n.d.
4.38 Saintpaulia n.d.
4.39 Sanctuaries-General n.d.
4.40 Sanctuaries-General n.d.
4.41 Sanctuaries-General n.d.
4.42 Sanctuaries-General n.d.
4.43 Sanctuaries-Alabama n.d.
4.44 Sanctuaries-Alaska n.d.
4.45 Sanctuaries-Arizona n.d.
4.46 Sanctuaries-Arkansas n.d.
5.1 Sanctuaries-California n.d.
5.2 Sanctuaries-Canada n.d.
5.3 Sanctuaries-Colorado n.d.
5.4 SanctuariesConnecticut n.d.
5.5 Sanctuaries-District of Columbia n.d.
5.6 Sanctuaries-Florida n.d.
5.7 Sanctuaries-Georgia n.d.
5.8 Sanctuaries-Hawaii n.d.
5.9 Sanctuaries-Idaho n.d.
5.10 Sanctuaries-Illinois n.d.
5.11 Sanctuaries-Indiana n.d.
5.12 Sanctuaries-Iowa n.d.
5.13 Sanctuaries-Kansas n.d.
5.14 Sanctuaries-Kentucky n.d.
5.15 Sanctuaries-Louisiana n.d.
5.16 Sanctuaries-Maine n.d.
5.17 Sanctuaries-Maryland n.d.
5.18 Sanctuaries-Massachusetts n.d.
5.19 Sanctuaries-Michigan n.d.
5.20 Sanctuaries-Minnesota n.d.
5.21 Sanctuaries-New Hampshire n.d.
5.22 Sanctuaries-New Jersey n.d.
5.23 Sanctuaries-New York n.d.
5.24 Sanctuaries-North Carolina n.d.
5.25 Sanctuaries-Ohio n.d.
5.26 Sanctuaries-Oregon n.d.
5.27 Sanctuaries-Pennsylvannia n.d.
5.28 Sanctuaries-South Dakota n.d.
5.29 Sanctuaries-Tennessee n.d.
5.30 Sanctuaries-Texas n.d.
5.31 Sanctuaries-Utah n.d.
5.32 Sanctuaries-Virginia n.d.
5.33 Sanctuaries-West Virginia n.d.
5.34 Sanctuaries-Wisconsin n.d.
5.35 Sanctuaries-Wyoming n.d.
5.36 Sanguinaria canadensis n.d.
5.37 Sarracenia n.d.
5.38 Seeds n.d.
5.39 Seeds n.d.
5.40 Seeds n.d.
5.41 Seed Exhibit n.d.
5.42 Shade plants n.d.
5.43 Shortia n.d.
5.44 Signs n.d.
5.45 Silene n.d.
5.46 State flowers n.d.
5.47 State flowers n.d.
5.48 State trees n.d.
5.49 Symplocarpus n.d.
5.50 Taraxacom (dandelion) n.d.
5.51 Terrariums n.d.
5.52 Toxicodendron n.d.
5.53 Trees n.d.
5.54 Trifolium n.d.
5.55 Trillium n.d.
5.56 Typha n.d.
5.57 Vaccinium n.d.
5.58 Vegetables n.d.
5.59 Venus Fly-trap n.d.
5.60 Viola n.d.
6.1 Weeds n.d.
6.2 Wild Flower Day n.d.
6.3 Wild Flower dealers n.d.
6.4 Wild Flower lists: general n.d.
6.5 Wild Flower lists: Alaska n.d.
6.6 Wild Flower lists: Alaska n.d.
6.7 Wild Flower lists: Florida n.d.
6.8 Wild Flower lists: Great Plains n.d.
6.9 Wild Flower lists: Kodachrome slides n.d.
6.10 Wild Flower lists: Northwest n.d.
6.11 Wild Flower lists: Oklahoma n.d.
6.12 Wild Flower lists: Pacific states n.d.
6.13 Wild Flower lists: Rocky Mountains n.d.
6.14 Wild Flower lists: Southeast n.d.
6.15 Wild Flower lists: Southwest n.d.
6.16 Wild Flower Magazine 1924-1936/1941/1962
6.17 Wild Flower movies: n.d.
6.18 Wild Flower nursery catalogs n.d.
6.19 Wild Flower outline drawings n.d.
6.20 Wild Flower outline drawings n.d.
6.21 Wild Flower outline drawings n.d.
6.22 Wild Flower pagents n.d.
6.23 Wild Flower posters and signs n.d.
6.24 Wild Flower posters and signs n.d.
6.25 Wild Flower study hikes n.d.
6.26 Wild gardens n.d.
6.27 Yosian n.d.
6.28 Zephyranthes n.d.

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Series 5. Publications.

Scope and Content:

Publications created and disseminated via the WFPS regarding conservation, sanctuaries, wild flower study, and lectures.

Folder Title Date
6.29 Publications-general 1923-1934
6.30 Publications-Circular 1-19 1922-1948
6.31 Publications-Circular 20-55 1948-1953
6.32 Publications-Bulletins 1-6 1930-1960

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Series 6. Manuscripts.

Scope and Content:

Undated lectures.

Folder Title Date
6.33 "Our Native Plants that Need Protection, Adapted to the Northeastern States" n.d.
6.34 "Late Spring Wild Flowers of the Northeastern States" #2-4 n.d.

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Series 7. Photographs.

Scope and Content:

Mounted black and white photographs of wild flowers include common and latin names.

Folder Title Date
7.1 AB-AG n.d.
7.2 AH-AL n.d.
7.3 AM-AN n.d.
7.4 AP-AQ n.d.
7.5 ARA-ARE n.d.
7.6 ARG-ARU n.d.
7.7 ASA-ASP n.d.
7.8 AS-AT n.d.
7.9 AU-AZ n.d.
7.10 BA-BE n.d.
7.11 BI n.d.
7.12 Birds, animals and insects n.d.
7.13 BL-BU n.d.
7.14 Cactaceae n.d.
7.15 CAL n.d.
7.16 CAM-CAR n.d.
7.17 CE n.d.
7.18 CAS-CAU n.d.
7.19 CHA-CHE n.d.
7.20 Christmas greens n.d.
7.21 CHI-CHR n.d.
7.22 CI n.d.
7.23 CLA-CLE n.d.
7.24 CLI n.d.
7.25 COC-COM n.d.
8.1 CON n.d.
8.2 COO-COR n.d.
8.3 Cornus n.d.
8.4 Cornus n.d.
8.5 Cornus n.d.
8.6 CY n.d.
8.7 CU n.d.
8.8 CR n.d.
8.9 DA n.d.
8.10 DE n.d.
8.11 DI n.d.
8.12 DO-DR n.d.
8.13 EC-EM n.d.
8.14 EP n.d.
8.15 ERI-ERO n.d.
8.16 ERY n.d.
8.17 ES-EU n.d.
8.18 F n.d.
8.19 Ferns (A-B) n.d.
8.20 Ferns (C-L) n.d.
8.21 Ferns (O-W) n.d.
8.22 Foreign n.d.
8.23 Fungi Lichens n.d.
8.24 GA n.d.
8.25 GE n.d.
8.26 GI-GO n.d.
8.27 HA-HE n.d.
9.1 HI-HO n.d.
9.2 HU-HY n.d.
9.3 I n.d.
9.4 IRIS n.d.
9.5 J n.d.
9.6 K n.d.
9.7 LA-LE n.d.
9.8 LI n.d.
9.9 LO-LY n.d.
9.10 MA n.d.
9.11 ME n.d.
9.12 MI n.d.
9.13 Mosses n.d.
9.14 MO-MY n.d.
9.15 N n.d.
9.16 O n.d.
9.17 Orchids n.d.
9.18 Orchids n.d.
9.19 Orchids n.d.
9.20 PA n.d.
9.21 PE n.d.
9.22 PHA-PHI n.d.
9.23 PHL n.d.
10.1 PHO-PHY n.d.
10.2 PI-PL n.d.
10.3 POA-POL n.d.
10.4 PON-POT n.d.
10.5 PR-PY n.d.
10.6 Q and RA-RHI n.d.
10.7 Rhododendron n.d.
10.8 RI-RY n.d.
10.9 SAB-SAN n.d.
10.10 SAP-SAX n.d.
10.11 SC-SH n.d.
10.12 SI n.d.
10.13 SM-SO n.d.
10.14 SP n.d.
10.15 ST-SY n.d.
10.16 TA-TO n.d.
10.17 Trees (A-B) n.d.
10.18 Trees (C-G) n.d.
10.19 Trees (H-O) n.d.
10.20 Trees (Q-Z) n.d.
11a.1 TR-TY n.d.
11a.2 U n.d.
11a.3 VA n.d.
11a.4 VE n.d.
11a.5 VI n.d.
11a.6 W-X-Y-Z n.d.
11a.7 MISC A-D n.d.
11a.8 MISC E-O n.d.
11a.9 MISC P-R n.d.
11a.10 MISC S-Z n.d.

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Series 8. Photographs and Negatives.

Scope and Content:

Mounted black and white photographs (appx. 3.5 x 4.75 inches) identified by latin names include negatives of the same size.

Folder Title Date
11.1 Athyrium cyclosorum-Cimicifuga elata (1-20) n.d.
11.2 Cimicifuga racemosa-Dennstaedtia punctilobula (21-40) n.d.
11.3 Dryopteris ridida arguta-Erythronium giganteum (41-60) n.d.
11.4 Erythronium giganteum and johnsonii-Eupatorium purpureum (61-80 n.d.
11.5 Euphorbia crenylata- Gentiana andrewsii (81-100) n.d.
11.6 Gentiana andrewsii- Gila capitata (101-120) n.d.
11.7 Glycyorhiza lepidota-Hibiscus militaris (121-140) n.d.
11.8 Hibiscus militaris-Houstonia coeruka (141-160) n.d.
11.9 Houstonia longifolia-Impatiens (161-180) n.d.
11.10 Impatiens-Jeffersonia diphylla (181-200) n.d.
11.11 Jeffersonia diphylla-Lycopodium tristachyum (201-220) n.d.
11.12 Malaxis monophylla-Peziza Hallock (221-240) n.d.
11.13 Phegopteris dryopteris-Polypodium polypodioides (241-260) n.d.
11.14 Polypodium polypodioides-Polystichum acrostichoides (261-280) n.d.
11.15 Polystichum acrostichoides-Rosa cherokeensis (281-300) n.d.
11.16 Rosa lucida-Sabbatia angularis (301-320) n.d.
11.17 Sabbatia campanulta-Sanguinaria canadensis (321-340) n.d.
11.18 Sanguinaria canadensis-Saururus cernuus (341-360) n.d.
11.19 Saxifraga micranthidifolia- Sedum nevii (361-380) n.d.
11.20 Sedum pulchellum-Silene caroliniana (381-400) n.d.
11.21 Silene caryophylla-Solidago nemoralis-Ray fitter (401-420) n.d.
11.22 Solidago nemoralis-Steironema ciliatum (421-440) n.d.
11.23 Stropharia aeruginosa-Toxicodendron vernix (441-460) n.d.
11.24 Toxicodendron vernix-Trillium luteum (461-480) n.d.
11.25 Trillium ovatum-Triteleia uniflora (481-500) n.d.
12.1 Triteleia uniflora-Vaccinium stamineum (501-520) n.d.
12.2 Vaccinium stamineum-Veratrum viride (521-540) n.d.
12.3 Verbascum-Viola nedata (541-560) n.d.
12.4 Viola nedata viola-Zygadenus venenosus (561-580) n.d.

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Series 9. Negatives.

Scope and Content:

A combination of film negatives and glass plate negatives indicating the name, collector, number, and year of plant, arranged alphabetically. Also included are miscelleaneous oversized plates, map prints, notes, and handwritten indexes. These indexes do not comprise the majority of the series.

∗ This series is fragile and pending conservation work including refoldering and seperation of glass plate slides. The entire series is housed seperately from the main collection in the NYBG film vault. It is recommended that access be restricted.

Box Title Date
13 A-Az n.d.
14 Ba-Core n.d.
15 Corn-Euph n.d.
16 Fen-Kal n.d.
17 Koe-Orch n.d.
18 Orn-Pru n.d.
19 Pseu-Tip n.d.
20 Til-Zizi n.d.
21 Ferns n.d.
22 Orchids n.d.
23 Oversized--Miscellaneous n.d.
24 Oversized--Miscellaneous n.d.
25 Indexes n.d.

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Series 10. Miscellaneous Posters.

Scope and Content:

This series consists of miscellaneous posters that depict endangered plants. They consist of drawings mounted on board as well as mounted photographs.


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