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    Gardeners Chronicle

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    Contains nine issues of periodical published by Purnell & Sons, Ltd., London, England. Issues include: Vol. 156, Nos. 10-12, 14, and 20 (September and October, 1964); Vol. 158, Nos. 9-12 (August and September, 1965) and unidentified Number (October 16, 1965); the latter issue was found with covers and other pages torn off.

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    Landscape Architecture: A Quarterly

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    Contains six issues of periodical published in Boston, Massachusetts, as the official organ of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Issues include: January, 1937; April, 1937; April, 1951; July, 1951; July, 1952; and October, 1953. The issues from 1937 are water damaged, with pages sticking together.

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    Agricultural Experiment Station, UC, Berkeley. Hilgardia, 1932, 1936

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    Consists of issues vol. 6, no. 17 (May 1932); vol. 7, no. 1 (June 1932); vol. 10, no. 1 (January 1936); and vol. 10, no. 4 (April 1936).

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    Fox, Denis L. Publications received from

    Manuscripts

    4 publications received from Denis L. Fox: G.M. Trevelyan, Trinity College: An Historical Sketch (Cambridge University Press, 1946); Annals of Wyoming (Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1949); John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1949 and 1950; and The Power of Freedom by Henry Allen Moe (reprinted from The Johns Hopkins Magazine, April 1951.

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    Fox, Denis L. Publications received from

    Manuscripts

    4 publications received from Denis L. Fox: G.M. Trevelyan, Trinity College: An Historical Sketch (Cambridge University Press, 1946); Annals of Wyoming (Vol. 21, No. 1, January 1949); John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1949 and 1950; and The Power of Freedom by Henry Allen Moe (reprinted from The Johns Hopkins Magazine, April 1951.

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    Johnston Botanical Garden

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    Contains six color renderings of the garden: Gateway to the garden from the motor entrance (Item 1); Vista from house down canal bordered by Italian cypress (Item 2); Circle of giant rubber trees and pool (Item 3); Stone pines on lawn (Item 4); Trial garden for citrus fruit (Item 5); and Avenue of royal palms and tropical shrubbery (Item 6). All of the renderings were featured in the exhibition, "Personal Edens."

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