Box 6
Contains 52 Results:
Plants from Panama, 1972
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Plant information, circa 1973
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Plant imports, 1972
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Plant supplies, 1974
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Potting compounds, undated
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Seed donation acknowledgements, 1973-1974
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Seed exchange lists, circa 1972
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Seed exchange list (booklet), 1973
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
Seed exchange lists (spores), 1973-1974
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.
H. I. Seed requests, 1973-1974
Dennis A. Brown was Director of Horticulture and Maintenance at NYBG from 1966-1974. His responsibilities included planning and supervision of horticultural and gardening activities as well as supervision of the maintenance staff.
Included in this subseries are incoming and outgoing correspondence, memoranda, plant information including supplies, inventories, and exchanges and donations.