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1.1.17l. Arboretum Foundation Scrapbook: Box 1

Date statement: : 1935-1953
Summary:

 1 very large box, 20 x 16 1/2 x 2 inches containing photocopied pages of the Arboretum Foundation Scrapbook. Pages have newspaper articles about the Washington Park Arboretum. Includes 4 pages of typed notes.
Description:
 Title page with note scrap book is maintained by the publicity committee, typed, 1 p.

1/10/1953, "Orchids for the Lady," photo, Seattle Times.  On same page: 3/28/1953, "Smart Set" photo of Mrs. John A. Clark, P-I; 1/10/1953, "Arboretum Sets Dinner," P-I; "10/29/1952, "Arboretum Elects Dr. J. K. Holloway As President," [unknown source].
1952 page of photos: "Golden Opportunity," and "Mrs. Loren Grinstead Jr.," n.d., P-I. On same page: "Arboretum Garden Sale October 9," n.d., [unknown source]; "Mrs. Frank Preston, Jr.," photo, n.d., P-I.
4/6/1952, "Garden Club Honors Seattleite," about Lillian Gusten McEwan, Seattle Times. On same page: 4/30/1952, "Plans for Seattle's Centennial Flower Show," photo, P-I.
3/10/1952, "Flower Show Preparations," photo, Seattle Times. On same page, "Redwoods in Northwest," 6/4/1952, Seattle Times; "Arboretum Units Plan Plant Sale," n.d., [unknown source]; "Readers Have Their Say," n.d., Seattle Times.
1/24/1952, "Chelsea Park, Evansvale and Neighborhood," Highline Times.  On same page: 3/27/1952, "New Arboretum Unit Organized," Highline Times; 2/23/1952, "Flower Show Talk Set," [unknown source]; "Sound Area Flowers To Feature Show," n.d., [unknown source]; 3/27/1952, "TV Prompts Coffee Hours, [unknown source].
10/18/1951, "Normandy Park News, Arboretum Invitation," Highline Times.  On same page: 1951, "Follow the Arrow," [unknown source]; 10/4/1951, ""Garden Club Hears Annual Reports During Sept. Meeting," Shelton-Mason County Journal; 6/28/1951, "UW Arboretum Alive With Lily Blossoms," [unknown source].
9/26/1951, "Arboretum Sale Plans Announced,' [unknown source]. On same page: 9/23/1951, "Arcadians Name Leaders For Season," and "Mrs. D. L. Altenburg" wedding, Seattle Times.
6/17/1951, "Laurel in Bloom in Arboretum," Bellevue Shopper. On same page: 6/14/1951, "Rhododendron Azor Now in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 6/14/1951, "Membership Drive Started for Arboretum Foundation," Highline Times; 6/17/1951, "Pink Dogwood Blooms," Bellevue Shopper; 6/7/1951, "Variety of Locust Blooming Now in UW's Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 6/21/1951, "Arboretum Shows Korean Dogwood," U. Dist. Herald.  Page titled '"June."
5/22/1951, "Spring Days Transform Arboretum's Glades," Seattle Times.  On same page: 4/8/1951, "Spring Blossoms, Seattle Times; 4/19/1951, "Magnolias Now Blooming," Bellevue Shopper; 4/5/1951, "Flowering Cherries Bloom in Arboretum," Shopping News; 4/19/1951, "Pacific Dogwood in Full Bloom in Arboretum," Shopping News.  Page titled "April-May."
5/13/1951, "Flower Show Praised," Seattle Times.
5/3/1951, "Rhododendron Display Takes Grand Prize in Seattle Flower Show," Seattle Times. On same page: 5/4/1951, "Rustic Setting Draws Crowd," photo, Seattle Times.
5/3/1951, "Guided Tours Set Through Arboretum During Flower Show," U. Dist. Herald.  On same page: 5/?/1951, "Premiere To Open Flower Show Tuesday," Seattle Times; 5/1/1951, "Flower Show Queens to Be Entertained," Seattle Times; 5/3/1951, "Arboretum Tours," Shopping News.
5/2-6/1951, Page titled Flower Show. 5/2/1951, "Four Festival Queens To Be Honor Court At Flower Show Preview," Seattle Times; 5/2/1951, "Formal And Play Costumes Previewed at Flower Show," Seattle Times.
5/2-6/1951, Page titled Spring Flower Show: 2/27/1951, "School Set For Groups Planting Garden Exhibits," Seattle Times; 3/15/1951, "Flower Show Chairmen," P-I; 2/12/1951, "Azalea Named for Movie Star," Seattle Times; 3/19/1951, "Arboretum Group to Hear 2 Speakers," Seattle Times.
5/2-6/1951 page titled "Flower Show": 4/24/1951, "Parties Will Precede May Flower Show," Seattle Times; 4/26/1951, "It's Going . . . Going . . . Gone!," P-I.
4/23/1951, ""Sweetbriar Rose To Be On Display At Show," P-I.  On same page: 4/19/1951, "Spring Flower Show to Transform Big Pavilion," Seattle Times; 4/25/1951, "This'n That," Seattle Times; 4/15/1951, "Flowers for the Centennial," Seattle Times; 4/25/1951, "Timber!," Seattle Times photo.
4/22/1951, "City Ready For Flower Event," Seattle Times, 2 pp.
4/22/1951, "Greater Seattle Flower Show Set," P-I, 3 pp.  P. 3 also has: 4/29/1951, "Flower Show Slogan Picked," P-I; 4/25/1951, "Blossom Girl 'Crowned,'" Seattle Times photo; 4/24/1951, "Gay Flowers And Fashion At Showing," P-I.                             
4/15/1951, "Waterfall Scene To Be Feature Of Flower Show Here," Seattle Times.  On same page: 4/15/1951, "Approving," P-I photo; 4/15/1951, "Committee Named to Plan Seattle Garden Club Exhibit," Seattle Times; 4/15/1951, "Floral Show May 2-6 At U. Pavilion," P-I.
4/9/1951, "Committee Named to Plan Seattle Garden Club Exhibit," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/9/1951, "Flower Premier May 1," Seattle Times; 4/4/1951, "Savidge Names Chairmen for Flower Show," Seattle Times; 4/5/1951, "Mrs. G. Cropper To Attend Meet," Shelton Journal; 4/18/1951, "Spring Flower Show to Rival Nation's Best," Seattle Times.
4/3/1951, "Children To Enter Flower Show Contest," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/1/1951, "Arboretum Spring Bloom Show Features Miniature Waterfalls," P-I; 4/5/1951, "Personalities In Women's News," Seattle Times; n.d., "Amateurs To Compete In Flower Show," Seattle Times.
3/27/1951, "Be Sure Soil Is Right Before Planting Wild Flowers, Says Garden Expert," Herald; On same page: n.d., "Garden Clubs," [unknown source]; n.d., "Seattle Women In the News," [unknown source].
3/4/1951, "Waterfall To Be Built for Flower Show," Seattle Times.  On same page: 3/18/1951, "Floral Displays Planned," Seattle Times photo; 4/1/1951, "Spring Flower Show Plans To Be Discussed April 12," Seattle Times.
1/16/1951, "Arboretum Unit Council Will Meet," Seattle Times.  On same page: 1/23/1951, "Thoughts While Reading," Seattle Times; 1/18/1951, "Arboretum Group To Hold No-Host Event," Seattle Times.
10/26/1950, "Paddock Will Head Arboretum Foundation," Seattle Times.  On same page: 12/20/1950, "Garden Clubs To Be Asked for Aid in Flower Show," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum Board Dinner Tonight, [unknown source].
10/8/1950, page titled Plant Sale. P-I photo "Gardens Are Being" and Seattle Times photo "For Plant Sale."
10/8/1950, "New Visions Of Living Opened By Institute, Seattle Times.
10/5/1950, "Henry Gallery," U. Dist. Herald. On same page: 10/5/1950, "Noted Visiting Architect Praises Style Of Governmental Buildings In Seattle, P-I; 10/6/1950, "Home, Marriage Compared By Top Architect Neutra," Daily.
10/4/1950, "Architect Praises Seattle Buildings," Seattle Times. On same page: 10/4/1950, "'Everybody Sitting Like Crazy' At Art Gallery," P-I.
10/3,4,5/1950, "Institute On Modern Living" title page.
10/1/1950, "Institute On Modern Living Will Open This Week," Seattle Times, 3 pp. 3rd page also includes ad for new Richard Neutra building. 10/1/1950, "Furniture Exhibit Planned At Henry Art Gallery," P-I. On same page: 10/1/1950, "Henry Gallery Will Display Home-Furnishing Exhibit," Seattle Times; 10/1/1950, "October Calendar Events," Seattle Times.  
9/29/1950, "Exhibit Of Furnishings At Gallery," Seattle Times. On same page: 9/29/1950, "Institute On Modern Living Gives Course," P-I; 9/29/1950, "Modern Living Session Theme," P-I; 9/27/1950, "Arboretum To Entertain For Visitors," Seattle Times.
8/31/1950, "Adults Education Dept. At Wash. University To Feature Modern Living," Rainier Reporter. On same page: 9/8/1950, "Modern Living Institute to Open at U. of W.," White Center News; 9/24/1950, "Distinguished Speakers," P-I; 9/24/1950, "For Institute:," Seattle Times; 9/24/1950, "Modern Living Institute to Be Held in Seattle," Seattle Times.  
8/25/1950, "Modern Living Institute Set," P-I. On same page: 8/26/1950, "'Modern Living' Institute at 'U' October 3-5," [no source]; 8/25/1950, "Modern Living Institute To Open Here," Seattle Times; 8/27/1950, "Institute Of Modern Living Scheduled For U.W. Campus," P-I; 8/27/1950, "Institute On Modern Living Aides Named," Seattle Times.
7/28/1950, "Scrapbook, Photos Are Valuable Aids To Home Gardener," Seattle Times, 2 pp.
7/6/1950, "Regal Lily Blooms in Arboretum Glen," U. Dist. Herald. On same page: 7/13/1950, "Cistus in Arboretum," Capitol Hill Times; 7/20/1950, "Begonias Thriving in Arboretum Shade," U. Dist. Herald; 3/25/1955 [sic], paragraph on Rhododendron Show, [unknown source]; 7/13/1950, "Rockrose Continues To Deck Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 7/25/1950, "Radar Screen Top Need in Civilian Defense"[?], Capitol Hill Times.
6/1/1950, "Dogwood in Bloom at U.W. Arboretum," Lake City Citizen.  On same page: 6/5/1950, "Rhododendrons Bloom Now in U. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 6/15/1950, "Mountain Laurel Now in U. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.
5/27/1950, "Plants From All the World/ Seattle Arboretum Rich In Community Support," Christian Science Monitor. On same page: 5/1950, "Club To Hear Botanist," Seattle Times.
5/14/1950, "Betrothal Announced," Seattle Times photo. On same page: 5/11/1950, "Pacific Dogwood Blooms," Shopping News; 5/11/1950, "'Azalea Time' Now, In Arboretum," Queen Anne News; 5/4/1950, "Profusion of Pacific Dogwood in Arboretum," Queen Anne News.
5/10/1950, "Famous Gardener Guest Here, Mrs. R.P. Butchart," Seattle Times photo.
5/5/1950, "Pacific Dogwoods Bloom," Capitol Hill Times.  On same page: 5/16/1950, "New Blooms for Truman," Seattle Times photo; 5/5/1950, "Arboretum Features 'Blue' Rhododendron," U. Dist. Herald; 5/15/1950, "Azaleas Blossoming in Arboretum Beds," U. Dist. Herald; 5/22/1950, Arboretum Unit Will Serve Tea," Seattle Times; 5/25/1950, "Rhododendron Exhibit and Tea," Queen Anne News.
4/13/1950, "Flowering Cherries Bloom in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald. On same page: 4/13/1950, "Spring Cherries Bloom Profusely in Arboretum," Shopping News; 4/14/1950, "Flowering Cherries Bloom in Arboretum," Capitol Hill Times; 4/20/1950, "Flowering Cherries Now Blooming in Arboretum," Queen Anne News; 4/20/1950, "Arboretum Now Showing Earliest Magnolia," U. Dist. Herald; 4/20/1950, "Magnolias Blooming in U. of W. Arboretum," Shopping News.
3/19/1950, "They Do The Spadework," Seattle Times photo. On same page, 3/19/1950, "These Are the Dates:," Seattle Times.
3/19/1950, "Too Early," P-I photo.
2/9/1950, "Floral Show Here May 12," U. Daily.  On same page: 3/5/1950, "Arboretum Sale Will Be Held Mar. 23," Seattle Times.
1/15/1950, "Arboretum Group Plans Luncheon," Seattle Times. On same page: 1/30/1950, "Winter's Charms," P-I photo.
1/14/1950, "Christmas Card" and "Winter Transformation," Seattle Times photos.
1/6/1950, "Arboretum Board To Hold Dinner," Seattle Times. On same page: 1/8/1950, " Rhododendron Show Dates Set," Seattle Times; 1/11/1950, "Arboretum Foundation Heads Meet Thursday," P-I; 1/11/1950, "'Dendron' Show To Open May 12," P-I.
10/18/1949, "Holly for Holidays in U. W. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.  On same page: 10/27/1949, "Arboretum Group Chooses Officers," U. Dist. Herald; 10/28/1949, "Fall Blooms in Arboretum," Capitol Hill Times; 12/9/1949, "Cherries Bloom," Capitol Hill Times; 12/15/1949, "Arboretum Bloom, Christmas Rose Heralds Nativity," U. Dist. Herald.
9/16/1949, "Hollyhock Hybrids Seen at Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.  On same page: 9/18/1949, "Rhododendron Talk to Be Given By Dr. Clarke," Seattle Times; 9/29/1949, "Arboretum Foundation in Annual Meeting," Home News; 9/29/949, "Franklinia altamaha Blooms in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/29/1949, "Arboretum Group Elects Tonight," U. Dist. Herald; 9/30/1949, "Maryatt Heads Arboretum," Seattle Times; 10/1/1949, "Roy L. Maryatt Heads Arboretum," P-I; 10/6/1949, "Foundation Elects Officers," Capitol Hill Times.
8/4/1949, "Gladiolus Kindred Seen in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.  On same page: 8/25/1949, "Heather Convenient During Dry Season," U. Dist. Herald; 8/25/1949, "Arboretum Displays Fuchsia Varieties," U. Dist. Herald; 9/1/1949, "Fall-Bloom Dogwood Seen in U Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/15/1949, "Hollyhock Hybrids Seen at Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/11/1949, "Arboretum Group To Elect Officers," Seattle Times.
7/28/1949, "Harvard Man Studies Arboretum," Seattle Times.  On same page labelled "Dr. Wyman's Visit": 7/18/1949, "Harvard Arboretum Man To Talk Here," U. Dist. Herald; 8/1/1949, "Dr. Wyman To Be Feted," P-I; 7/14/1949, "Regal Lily Blooming in U. W. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.
7/24/1949, "By Miller's Creek," Seattle Times photo.  On same page: 7/28/1949, "Beachcombers' Party to Benefit U.W. Arboretum," Home News; 7/28/1949, "'Beachcombing' Party To Benefit Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 7/22/1949, "Arboretum Displays Tuberous Begonias," Capitol Hill Times.  
7/7/1949, "Cistus in Arboretum," Home News.  On same page: 7/14/1949, "Regal Lily Rates High With Gardeners," Home News; 7/21/1949, "Arboretum Displays Tuberous Begonias," U. Dist. Herald; 7/21/1949, "U. W. Arboretum Will Benefit From Reitze Garden Party, Queen Anne News; 7/10/1949, "Garden Party Aug. 4 to Aid Arboretum," Seattle Times; 7/24/1949, "Slides of Arnold Arboretum to Be Shown at U.W.," Seattle Times.
7/6/1949, "The Smart Set," photos of Beachcombers Party, P-I.
6/10/1949, "New Arboretum Road," Capitol Hill Times.  On same page: 6/30/1949, "Arboretum Improvement," Seattle Times photo; 6/1949, "Reciprocity," P-I.
5/19/1949, "Tree Paeonies [sic] Arboretum," Home News. On same page: n.d., Olympic Peninsula, Arboretum, Offer Rhododendron Displays," Seattle Times; 5/26/1949, "Road Improvements Start in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.
5/5/1945, "Outdoor Setting, Too, Offers Floral Beauty," Seattle Times editorial.  On same page: 5/5/1949, "Camellias Blooming in U. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 5/12/1949, "Azalea Way Line by Rainbow Colors," U. Dist. Herald; 4/22/1949, "Planting Time," Seattle Times photo; 5/6/1949, "Viburnum Carlesii Blooms Along Arboretum Stream," Seattle Times. 
3/20/1949, "The Arboretum Unit Council," P-I photo.  On same page: 3/1949, "Daphne Blooms in Arboretum," Bellevue American; 3/24/1949, "Rhododendron Type Coming into Bloom," U. Dist. Herald; 3/31/1949, "Cherries Flowering in U.W. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; n.d., "Tree Peonies Bloom in U.W. Arboretum," [unknown source].
3/13/1949, "Arboretum Sale to Usher in Spring," Seattle Times.  On same page: 3/22/1949, "Plants for Sale," Seattle Times photo; 3/17/1949, "Daphne Blooming in 'U' Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 3/17/1949, "Rhododendron Type Herald of Spring at 'U' Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.
1/6/1949, ""Arboretum Face-Lifting," Seattle Times photo. On same page: 2/4/1949, "Flower Festival Aids Named," P-I; 2/7/1949, "Rare Blooms in U.W. Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.
1949, "Arboretum Foundation 1949," title page.
11/4/1948, "Arboretum Dons Autumn Colors," and "Winter Camellias Now in Full Bloom," Home News.  On same page: n.d., "Camellia Blooming in U.W. Arboretum," [unknown source]; 11/11/1948, "Arboretum Bright Spot," Queen Anne News.
10/28/1948, "Judges Arrive for 'Mum' Show," Seattle Times.  On same page: n.d., "Arboretum Council," Seattle Times; n.d., "Hostesses for 'Mum' Show Named," P-I [2 copies]; n.d., "Huge Yellow 'Mum' Wins 4 Ribbons at Show Here," [unknown source]; n.d., "This 'Mum' Business Is Big Project," Seattle Times; n.d., "Members of 'Mum' Group At Luncheon," [unknown source].
10/11/1948, photo of donation honoring Helen Taylor Bush, Seattle Times. On same page: 10/21/1948, "Arboretum Register Holds Very Distinguished Names," Home News; n.d., "Arboretum Visitors From Many Nations," [same as previous article], [unknown source]; 10/?/1948, "Prize Blooms Displayed At Seattle 'Mum' Show," Seattle Times photo. 10/22?/1948, "'Mum' Exhibition Attracts Many," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., "Camellias in Bloom at the University Arboretum," [unknown source]; 11/11/1948, "Oak and Photinia Decorate Arboretum," [no source]; n.d., "Arboretum Visitors From Many Nations," [unknown source]; 11/12/1948, "King-Size Lemons Grown At U. Arboretum Greenhouse," Seattle Times.
10/7/1948, "Chrysanthemum Show Proceeds to Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald.  On same page: 10/9/1948, "Chrysanthemum Time," Seattle Times; 10/7/1948, "Rare Chilean Flower," Capitol Hill Times; 1948, "Mrs. Banghart Urges formation of Arboretum Units," [unknown source].                                                   
9?/9?/1948, "Chilean Bellflower Blooms in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald. On same page: 9/9/1948, "Fremont's Discovery Here," Capitol Hill Times; n.d., "Arboretum Has Display of Tuberous Begonias," U. Dist. Herald; 9/16/1948, "Dogwood in Bloom At UW Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/23/1948, "Variety of Heather Blooms in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/30/1948, "Arboretum to Sponsor Chrysanthemum Show," U. Dist. Herald; 9/23/1948, "Native Dogwood Bloom in Autumn," Home News; n.d., "Mulligan to Attend Convention in East," [unknown source].
8/10/1948, "Hydrangeas Now Blooming Along Arboretum Drive," Home News.  On same page: 8/26/1948, "Fuchsias Draw Much Attention," Home News; 9/?/1948, "Arboretum Fine Begonia Beds Now A Mass of Blooms," Home News; n.d., "Arboretum Flower is Now in Full Bloom," Capitol Hill Times"?.
8/1948, "It's time to see the Arboretum," Seattle Transit ad, [unknown source].
5/?/1948, "Flowering Tree Memorial," [unknown source].
5/12/1948, "Rhododendron Show Begins Saturday Noon, Arboretum," Home News.  On same page: n.d., "By Public Ballot," [unknown source]; n.d., "State's Flower on Exhibition," Seattle Times photo.
5/9/1948, "Mother's Day and Rhododendron Show Are May Highlights," P-I, 2 pp.
5/9/1948, "Class Studies Rhododendrons Before Show," Seattle Times, 2 pp,; also on second page: 11/5/1948, "Show Boat to Open Soon at Metropolitan," Capitol Hill Times.
5/9/1948, "Allens Are Busy Pair," Seattle Times, plus 2 rhododendron show photos.4/11/1948, "2 Tours To See Rhododendrons," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., "Rhododendron Judges Named," [unknown source]; 5/14/1948, "In Spite of the Weather," Seattle Times; 5/15/1948, "Rhodo Exhibit To Open Today," P-I; 5/13/1948, "Largest Rhododendron Displays 287 Blossoms," Seattle Times; 5/15/1948, "Rhododendron Exhibit Opens," Seattle Times; n.d., "Rhododendron Contest Is Set," [unknown source].
4/11/1948, "Third Annual Rhododendron Exhibit Dated May 15 and 16," P-I. On same page: 4/25/1948, "Arboretum Foundation to Hold Rhododendron Show," P-I; 4/22/1948, "Rhododendron Show Next Month," U. Dist. Herald; 5/8/1948, "Arboretum To Be Attraction," P-I.
2/29/1948, "New Unit of U. Arboretum To Make Bow," Seattle Times.  On same page: 4/11/1948, "Annual Exhibition Of Rhododendrons Slated May 15, 16," Seattle Times; 4/8/1948, "Do You Know The Arboretum?," U. Dist. Herald.
2/1/1948, "Tea To Aid Washington Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., "Arboretum Landscaping Discussed," [unknown source]; n.d., "Unit Council of Arboretum Will Meet," Seattle Times?.
1/11/1948, "Seattle Club Woman's Day Includes Half the Night," P-I.  On same page: n.d., "Directors To Have Dinner," [unknown source]; 1/28/1948, "Rare Species of Fern May Grow Here," Seattle Times; 1/18/1948, "Arboretum Council To Hold Session," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum To Get Rare Tree Seed," [unknown source].
12/22/1947, "Fairyland: Christmas Spotlight On Arboretum's Trees," Seattle Times.
12/7/1947, "Arboretum Gets Magnolia Plants," P-I.  On same page: 1947, "Rare Magnolias For Arboretum," [source illegible]; 12/11/1947, "UW Arboretum Gains Rare Magnolia Plants," U. Dist. Herald; 12/7/1947, "Many Entries for Tree Contest," Seattle Times.
11/20/1947, "Autumn Cherries Bloom On Azalea Way," Lakeside Chronicle.  On same page: 11/20/1948, "New Trees Planted on Foster's Island," Home News; 11/20/1948, "Arboretum Resumes Planting On Foster's Island," Magnolia News; 11/20/1948, "Arboretum Uses Foster's Island," U. Dist. Herald; 11/16?/1947, "Arboretum Plans Additional Acreage," White Center News; 11/27/1947, "Arboretum Plans Planted Acreage," Ballard News; 11/19?/1947, "Arboretum Will Begin Planting Development," U. Dist. Herald; 11/27/1947, "Former City Dump To Be Beautified," Home News.
11/14/1947, "U. Zone Fight Aired Before Commission," Seattle Times.  On same page: 11/6?/1947, "Arboretum Unit Elects Officers," Ellensburg Record; 11/14/1947, "Rezone Plea In Montlake Loses," Seattle Times; 11/20/1947, "Fall Coloring Now At Peak In Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 11/14/1947, "Autumn Cherries Bloom On Azalea Way," Beacon Hill News; 11/11/1947, "Times to Resume Lighted-Yule-Tree Contest This Year," Seattle Times.
11/2/1947, "Arboretum Is Concert Hall for 'Gypsy-Cycling' Couple," Seattle Times.  On same page: 11/5/1947, "New Arboretum Officers Named," Seattle Times; 11/6/1947, "Arboretum Plans To Move Offices," P-I; n.d., "Dr. Hanley To Discuss English Gardens Nov. 7," [unknown source]; 11/7/1947, "Maurice Jackson Is Reelected," Capitol Hill Times; 11/13/1947, "Autum [sic] Cherries Bring Beauty to Azalea Way," Magnolia News; 11/13/1947, "Autumn Cherry Now in Bloom in Arboretum," Herald; n.d., "Winter Meeting," [unknown source]; 11/5/1947, "Local Citizens Named to Arboretum Board," Bellingham Herald.
9/28/1947, "Prize Arboretum Photos," Seattle Times,2 pp.
9/21/1947, "Tells of Visit to Arboretum," Spokane Spokesman Review. On same page: 10/2/1947, "Cistus Beds Developed For Showings in 1948," Lakeside Chronicle; 10/2/1947, "Cistus Planted At Arboretum," Home News; 10/16/1947, "Lost Tree Grows in Arboretum," Home News; 10/16/1947, "Arboretum's Dogwoods Bear Fall Fruit," Lakeside Chronicle.
9/7/1947, "Winners Named in Camera Test," Seattle Times. On same page: 9/4/1947, "Milkweed Variety In Bloom in Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 9/14/1947, "Arboretum Gets Rhododendrons," Seattle Times; 9/11/1947, "Six California Varieties Bloom in UW Arboretum," U. Dist. Herald; 8/28/1947, "Summer Heather Bloom In The Wash. Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 9/4/1947, "Arboretum Introduces New Argentina Plant," Lakeside Chronicle; 9/14/1947, "Arboretum Rhodo Collection Near Top," P-I.
9/1947, "He Wants Rhododendrons," Better Homes and Gardens.  On same page: 9/21/1947, "Arboretum Director Will Speak in S.F.," Seattle Times; 9/18/1947, "2/400 Rhododendrons in Arboretum Nursery," U. Dist. Herald; 9/18/1947, "Arboretum Tells of West Seattle Plot," U. Dist. Herald; 9/14/1947, "Rhododendron Glen At University One Of Nation's Largest," Hoquiam Washingtonian; 9/16/1947, "2400 Rhododendrons Moved to Arboretum," Bremerton Sun; 9/18/1947, Arboretum Shows Autumn Crocus," Home News.
8/8/1947, "Summer Heather Blooms In The Wash. Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle."  On same page: 8/14/1947, "Dogwood In Bloom," Lakeside Chronicle; 8/21/1947, "Winston Churchill Now At Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 8/1/1947, "17 Named To Board Of Arboretum," Seattle Times; 9/11/1947, "Six California Plants Bloom in Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 8/1947, "Arboretum Displays Dwarf Pomegranate," Star; 8/24/1947, "Arboretum To Have Fuchsia Show Entries," Seattle Times.
7/27/1947, "Arboretum Photo Contest Nears End," Lakeside Chronicle.  On same page: 7/17/1947, "Salvia Shows Colors," Home News; 7/31/1947, "Dwarf Pomegranate," Home News; 7/4/1947, "Rare Plant Breaks Rules for Colors," Star; 7/17/1947, "New Blue Shade in a Flower at Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 7/3/1947, "Morocan [sic] Native Shrub," Lakeside Chronicle; 7/15/1947, "Arboretum Photo Contest Nears End," Seattle Times; 7/25/1947, "Students' Plantings," Home News; 7/10/1947, "Historical Broom," Home News; 7/3/1947, "Primula littoniana Breaks Color Rules," Lakeside Chronicle; 7/10/1947, "A Broom in Bloom," Lakeside Chronicle; 7/31/1947, "Arboretum Displays Dwarf Pomegranate," Lakeside Chronicle.
7/17/1947, "Speed-Saving Tips Proffered by UW Arboretum Director," Home News. On same page: 7/7/1947, "Interest Is Spreading," Seattle Times; 7/1947, "Foundation To Hear Talk By Dr. Allen," Star; 7/23/1947, "Arboretum Board Will Meet at U.W.," Seattle Times; 9/1946, "The Handbook of Rhododendrons" review, American Forests; 7/17/1947, "Photo Deadline," Home News.
7/13/1947, "Arboretum Oddity," photo section, including "Picturesque Spots Found in Seattle's Arboretum," Seattle Times, 4 pp.
6/25/1947, "C.T. Conover Says Trip to Town Brings Back Memories of Other Days," Star. On same page: 1947, "From the Tree Tops," [unknown source]; 8/7/1947, "Chilean Bellflower," Home News; 8/7/1947, "Arboretum Shows Chilean Bellflower," Lakeside Chronicle.
5/1947, "Here and there in Northwest gardens," Sunset.
5/14/1947, "Rose Society Dates Hanley," Centralia Chronicle. On same page: 5/29/1947, "Dogwood Blooms," Lakeside Chronicle; 5/22/1947, "Red Rhododendrons," Home News; 5/6/1947, "An Englishman Abroad," Gardening Illustrated; 6/26/1947, "Poppies Planted," Home News; 6/12/1947, "Morocco Native Shrub," Home News; 6/5/1947, "Styrax japonica In Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 6/5/1947, "Styrax japonica," Home News; 6/19/1947, "Doubles in Arboretum," Home News; 6/26/1947, Arboretum Completes Bed for Poppy Plants," U. Dist. Herald.
5/11/1947, "Visiting Queen," photo, P-I.  On same page: 5/15/1947, "DeClements' Rhododendrons Take Top Arboretum Honors," Bremerton Sun; 5/11/1947, "Port Townsend Royalty Sees Rhododendron Display Here," Seattle Times; 5/29/1947, paragraph on rhododendron show success, Star.
5/11/1947, "Throngs Visit 'Dendron Show," P-I. On same page: 5/12/1947, "Thousands See Rhododendrons," Seattle Times; 5/10/1947, "2nd Annual Rhododendron Show Opens at Arboretum," Seattle Times; 5/25/1947, "Seattle Show Wins Praise," Oregonian.
5/8/1947, "Rhododendron Show At U. of W. Arboretum," Tacoma Times.  On same page: 2/28/1947, "Rhododendron Show Billed at Seattle," Tacoma Times; 5/11/1947, "Faculty Wives Plan Lunch at Meany Hotel," Seattle Times; 5/10/1947, "How New Varieties Develop," Star; 5/10/1947, Rhododendron Display Opens,: Star; 3/13/1947, "Rhododendron Show Aids Tibet Expedition," [unknown source]; 3/6/1947, "Annual Rhododendron Show Will Be In May," U. District Herald.
5/8/1947, "These Will Be Seen at Rhododendron Show" photo, "Judges Are Listed for 2nd Annual Rhododendron Show," Star. On same page: 5/2/1947, "Display Planned," Star; 5/2/1947, "De Rothschild Selected As Flower Judge," Seattle Times; 5/8/1947, "Rhododendron Day" photo, Star. 
5/8/1947, "Arboretum Foundation" photo, Star. On same page: 5/22/1947, "Red-Rhododendron Season Opens," Rainier Dist. Review; n.d., "Spring Scene," [unknown source]; 5/8/1947, "Arboretum Paving," letter, P-I; 5/3/1947, "Rothschild Judge at Rhododendron Show," [unknown source].
5/7/1947, "Orchid To Her, [unknownsource]. On same page: n.d., "Seattle Woman Honored at Arboretum Event," [unknown source]; 5/4/1947, "Garden Gift," Seattle Times; 5/8/1947, "Garden Club Presents U With Garden," U.W. Daily.
5/1947, "U.W. Lovelies Preview Arboretum Exhibition' photo above "Spring in Seattle Recalls Century-Old Story of Hope Inspired by Rhododendron's Beauty," Star. On same page: 5/9/1947, paragraph on Rhododendron show, Star; 5/10/1947, "Pt. Townsend Queen Guest At Arboretum," Seattle Times.
5/1947, "Rhododendron Show Is Set For May 10 and 11," Tacoma Ledger-New Tribune. On same page: 5/1947, "State Bloom Show Features Concert," "S. Home News"; 5/8/1947, "Big Tent in Arboretum," "S. Home News"; 5/8/1947, "Timberliners Comb City for Tall Plants," Seattle Home News; 5/16/1947, "'Dendron Show Opens In Arboretum," P-I.
5/5/1947, "Daddy of 'Em All Learns It Pays To Please Public," Seattle Times.  On same page: 4/24/1947, "Arboretum's Rarest Tree in Full Bloom," Home News; 5/1/1947, "Northwest Gardening," "DeRothschild Will Judge Flowers at Local Exhibition," "Search Underway for Seattle's 'Timberline' Rhododendrons," Home News; n.d., no title, Star.
5/4/1947, "Rhododendron Show Saturday and Sunday," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., Rhododendrons Win High Honor," [unknown source]; 5/1/1947, "Your Garden/Prize-Winning Display Entered by N.W. Group," Star.
5/4/1947, "Wilderness Gift," photo, "Katherine Cornell Given Rhododendron Bouquet," P-I. On same page: 4/27/1947, "Rhododendron Show Will Be Held May 10, 11," [unknown source]; 5/7/1947, "Orchestra to Play At Arboretum Show," Star; 5/4/1947, "Flowers for Cornell," photo, Seattle Times; 4/3/1947, "Hedda, Come See Seattle Arboretum!", Seattle Times.
5/1/1947, "Tall Rhododendron," photo, Seattle Times.  On same page: 4/24/1947, "Arboretum Announces Color camera Week," Lakeside Chronicle; 5/8/1947, "Our Floral Splendors," Seattle Times; 4/24/1947, "Beauty Blooms in Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 4/28/1947, "Rhododendron Judges Named For May Show," Seattle Times; 5/8/1947, "The Big Tent At Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 5/4/1947, "Rhododendrons Ready," photo, Seattle Times.
4/27/1947, "Mr. Donald Graham" photo, P-I. On same page: n.d., "Rhododendron Show in May," [unknown source].
4/17/1947, "Color Camera Week Announced," Ballard News. On same page: 4/24/1947, "Arboretum Announces Color Camera Week," Lakeside Chronicle; 4/24/1947, "Have You Visited the Arboretum?," U. Dist. Herald; 4/25/1947, "Bird Lovers Plan Walk in Arboretum April 27," Capitol Hill Times"; 4/17/1947, Arboretum Photo Contest," Ballard Tribune; 4/24/1947, "Beauty Blooms in Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 4/10/1947, "Rhododendrons Bloom In Glen at Arboretum," Lakeside Chronicle; 4/24/1947, "Arboretum's Rarest Tree Now Blooming," U. Dist. Herald.
4/17/1947, "Lavish Exhibits Portended for Rhododendron Show," "Color Camera Week at UW Arboretum," Home News. On same page: 4/16/1947, "Arboretum to Open Color Photo Week," Star; 5/1947, "Rarest Tree in Bloom," Lakeside Chronicle;  4/18/1947, "B.C.'ing You," Star; 3/22/1947, [no source]; 4/16/1947, "Blooming Flowers Await Arboretum Photo Contestants," P-I; 4/16/1947, "Arboretum Aids Photographers," [unknown source].
3/25/1947, "Enjoying The Blossoms" photo, P-I. On same page: 3/13/1947, "Arboretum to Sponsor Photographic Contest," U. District Herald; 4/5 1947, "Bill Steinhaus," Aberdeen Post; 4/16/1947, "Blooming Flowers Await Arboretum Photo Contestants," P-I; 4/24/1947, "Purchase Painting," Ballard News; 4/25/1947, "DeMoines-Zenith Club to Arboretum," Midway Mercury; 4/17/1947, "Arboretum Names Assistant Supt.," Ballard News; 4/17/1947, "Rhododendrons," Ballard News; 4/17/1947, "Color Camera Week at UW Arboretum," Home News.
3/13/1947, "Arboretum Notes," Seattle Lakeside Chronicle. On same page: 3/5/1947, "Rhododendron Show Dates Set By University," Aberdeen World; 5/9/1947, "Tall Tree," Seattle Times photo; 3/4/1947, "Rhododendron Show Planned For U.W. Arboretum May 10-11," Bremerton Sun; 5/11/1947, "People You May Know," Seattle Times; 5/15/1947, "17'3" Rhododendron," "S. Home News"; n.d., "Rhododendron Show," Ernst Hardware Ad.
3/5/1947, Legislative Bill Digest," Port Angeles News. On same page: 3/4/1947, "Legislation At Olympia," Longview News; 3/1/1947, "Garden Magazine Tells of Expansion," Shopping News; 3/13/1947, "Cash Offered for Best Arboretum Photos," Home News; 3/6/1947, "Robert Hansen Named Arboretum Director," Buyers Guide; 3/13/1947, "Flowering Cherry Adds Blooms at U. Arboretum," U. District Herald; 3/14/1947, "Offer Prizes For Arboretum Pics," University Shopper; 3/6/1947, "1947 Debut for State Flower Due," Lakeside Chronicle; 3/20/1947, "Rhododendron In Bloom," Rainier Dist. Review.
2/4/1947, "Museum for 'U'," Spokane Chronicle. On same page: 2/6/1947, "Famous Painting Bought," Rainier Dist. Review; "2/6/1947, "Seattleite Authors 'Small Greenhouse'," Rainier Dist. Review; 12/19/1946, "Arboretum Unit No. 35 Makes Christmas Wreaths," W. Seattle Herald; 2/14/1947, "Meeting Is Set On Park Needs," Mr. Vernon Herald; 2/25/1947, Gardening Films Will Be Shown," Seattle Times; 12/19/1946, "Camellia in Bloom At U. Arboretum," Home News; 2/20/1947, "Arboretum Brush Clearing Aids View," Lakeside Chronicle; 2/20/1947, "Bloom At Arboretum," Queen Anne Kuay; 2/27/1947, "Rhododendron Makes 1947 Campus Debut," U. District Herald; 2/20/1947, "Camellia Beds Extended," Lakeside Chronicle.
12/9/1946, "Botanists Aid World Amity, Says New Arboretum Aide," [unknown source].  On same page: n.d., "Arboretum Horticult'rist A Dreamer," [unknown source].
11/20/1946, "Willow Victim of Snowstorm," photo, "U. Arboretum Trees Hurt By Snowfall," [unknown source]. On same page: 1/9/1947, "Heathers In Bloom in Arboretum," Rainier District Review; 12/15/1946, "Agriculture Meeting Set," Tacoma Ledger-News Tribune.
11/20/1946, "Plans for Historical Museum Collide With City Traffic Program," Star. On same page: Fall 1946, "Proposed Museum Threat to Arboretum Future," [unknown source]; 1946, "Museum Site At Arboretum Supported," P-I.
11/13/1946, "Museum Site Accord Looms," P-I. On same page: 11/1946, "Agreement On Museum Found," Seattle Times; n.d., "Happily Determined," [unknown source]; 11/26/1946, "Historical Site Wins City's O.K.," Star; 1946, "Compromise Expected On Museum Location," P-I; 11/16/1946, "Compromise Settles Museum Site Dispute," P-I.
11/13/1946, "City Council Delays Museum Site Hearing Pending Compromise," U.W. Daily. On same page: 11/22/1946, "The Museum Controversy," P-I; 11/1946, "Historical Society Seeks To Give City Public Museum," Lakeside Chronicle; 10/26/1946, "City Hall/Historical Row," Argus; 11/2/1946, "Museum Hearing," Argus; 11/16/1946, "Organizations/Museum Compromise," Argus.
11/12/1946, "Vandals" photo, Star. On same page: 1/30/1947, "Listening Around Town," Seattle Times; 12/1946, "Luncheon Meeting," [unknown source]; n.d., "Rhododendrons Flown Here From London, England," P-I.
11/12/1946, "Rate Tree Specimens Defaced, Garbage Strewn Along Paths," Star. On same page: 1/1947, "Camellias To Be Exhibited," P-I; 11/12/1946, "Mark Left on Arboretum By Destructive 'Kilroy,'" Star.
11/5/1946, "Arboretum Expert Is Guest Speaker At Men's Garden Club," Everett Herald. On same page: 11/2/1946, "Arboretum Expert To Address Men's Garden Club Monday," Everett Herald; 11/19 /1946, "Arboretum In Winter Blanket," photo, Seattle Times; 10/9/1946, no title, Bellingham Herald; n.d., "U. Arboretum Reports Heather Now in Bloom," [unknown source].
10/24/1946, "Arboretum, Historical Groups Dispute Claim For 'Promised Land,'" [unknown source]. On same page: 11/26/1946, "Historical Society and University Arboretum Squabble Over Site Settle By Compromise," [unknown source]; 11/30/1946, "City Hall/Compromise Study," Argus.
10/6/1946, "Arboretum Photo Winners," 4 photos, [unknown source]. On same page, "At Least Once A Year," [unknown source].
10/5/1946, "Jackson Named By Arboretum," Star. On same page: 1946, "Arboretum vs. Museum Battle Set for Today," P-I; 10/1946, "Jackson Head of Arboretum," Seattle Times; 1946, "Jackson Head of Arboretum," P-I; 1946, "History Group, Regents of U. Clash on Museum," P-I.
8/1/1946, "Camera Competition Appoints Judges for '46," Greenwood-Phinney Herald. On same page: 6/25/1946, "Kew Gardens Neglected," Star; 8/8/1946, "The Arboretum Is Yours, Why Not Enjoy It?" Buyers Guide; 6/27/1946, "Arboretum Foundation Holds Annual Meeting," Buyers Guide; 7/25/1946, "Arboretum Judges For Camera Competition Named by President," U. District Herald; 8/8/1946, "Camera Competition Closes August 15," Buyers Guide; 7/25/1946, "Viewing the Fuchsias At The Arboretum," Buyers Guide.
7/18/1946, "Board of Judges Told For Arboretum Camera Contest," W. Seattle Herald.  On same page: 10/3/1946, "Garden Club To Hear Arboretum Authority," U. District Herald; n.d., "Tiger Lily" photo, [unknown source]; 10/9 1946, "Jackson Head of Arboretum," Spokane Spokesman-Review; 10/20/1946, "Members Of Arboretum's Board Named," Seattle Times; n.d., "Company Looks for Cork Trees in N.W.," [unknown source]; 1946, "Arboretum Elects Jackson President," Star.
7/18/1946 "Judges Announced for Arboretum Camera Contest," Buyers Guide.  On same page: 7/18/1946, "Arboretum Camera Board of Judges Selected," Magnolia News; 7/25/1946, "Contest For Top Flower Photo Opens," U W Daily; 7/18/1946, "Judges Chosen for Contest," Rainier District Times; 7/18/1946, " Photography Plan From Arboretum," Capitol Hill Times; 7/12/1946, "Planning Unit Picks Granger," Star; 7/16/1946, "Arboretum Camera Contest Winners To Receive $150," P-I; 7/18/1946, "Judges Named In Photo Competition," Greenlake Reporter.
7/4/1946, "Arboretum Group Publishes Booklet," P-I. On same page: 7/11/1946, "Flower Handbook To Be Distributed," Greenlake Reporter; 7/21/1946, "Published by the Arboretum Foundation," photo, P-I; 7/11/1946, "Rhododendron Handbook Ready," Capitol Hill Times; 7/25/1946, "Arboretum Group Publishes Handbook, UW Daily; 7/12/1946, "Handbook at Azalea and Rhododendrons Ready for Distribution," [sic], Burien City News.
6/27/1946, "Nursery Course Opens on Campus," U. District Herald. On same page: n.d., "$253,564 Given to Arboretum Work," [unknown source]; n.d., "Annual Meeting," [no source]; 7/6/1946, "Arboretum Group Has Meeting," P-I; 7/4/1946, "Arboretum Board Names 3 Members," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum Foundation," [unknown source]; 6/27/1946, "Nurserymen and Gardeners Will Have Course at 'U'," Redmond Recorder.
5/25/1946, "NW Beauty Flown to New York," Star. On same page: 6/20,1946, "U. Of W. Short Course For Gardeners," Bothell Citizen; 6/20/1946, "Puyallup Men Aid in Course," Puyallup Valley Tribune; 6/27/1946, "The Annual Meeting" P-I; 6/24/1946, "Mum Society To Hear Paul Brown," Star; 6/27/1946, "Arboretum Group to Meet Saturday, " Seattle Times; 6/20,1946, "Gardening Course for GI's, "Sumner Standard; 5/30/1946, "Associate Editor Buyers Guide," Buyers Guide.
12/30/1945, "Arboretum Suffers By Tree Snatchers," Portland, Oregon. On same page: 6/1946, "Among Seattle's Beauty Spots," [no source]; 5/1946, "New Orleans-Bound Blossoms," Star.
12/1943, "Arboretum Director Gives Talk," P-I. On same page: n.d., "Mrs. Krauss Opening House [unknown source]; n.d., "Added Beauty," [unknown source]; n.d., no title, "By Gloria Huntington," [unknown source]; n.d., "About People You Know," [no source]; n.d., "Arboretum's Bulletin Has Garden Tips," [unknown source]; n.d., "Arboretum Board Will Meet Friday," [unknown source].
3/10/1944, [no title], Yakima Daily Republic. On same page: n.d., "Garden Supreme," [unknown source]; 3/8/1944, "Personals," Yakima Herald.
10/22/1943, "Leaders of Arboretum Entertained," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d., "Arboretum's Wide Appeal Again Shown," [unknown source]; n.d., "Garden Club To Meet On Friday," [unknown source]; 1943, "New Members of Society To Receive Gifts," [unknown source]; 7/30/1943, "Mrs. Howard Elected by Garden Clubs," Seattle Times.
8/9/1943, "Cream of the '43 Crop/Garden Open House Staged, P-I. On same page: 9/26/1943, untitled, Seattle Times; 9/1943, "Arboretum News," Northwest Gardens; 10/8/1943, "Plan All-Year Harvests Here," Seattle Star.
6/30/1943, "Mayor Hails War Gardens," P-I.  On same page: 8/8/1943, "Open House at U. Arboretum Garden," Seattle Times; 8/10/1943, "5000 At Garden Show," Seattle Star.
5/20, 1943, "Luncheon Meeting At Arboretum," P-I. On same page: 5/30/1943, "Flower Expert To Lecture at University Club," Seattle Times; 6/11/1943, "Arboretum Elects New Officers,' P-I; 6/1/1943, "For All the Northwest," Seattle Times; 6/13/1943, "Chatter," Seattle Times; n.d., "Rare Shrub from China In Bloom at Arboretum," [unknown source]; 6/9/1943, "New Officers Elected by Arboretum," Seattle Times.
4/4/1943, "Heads 'Dirt' Gardeners," Seattle Times. On same page: 5/29/1943, "Strolling Around Town," Seattle Times.
3/24/1943, "Mrs. Ballard Opens Home for Foundation," P-I. On same page: 3/8/1943, "Reception Will Be Given J. A. Grants," P-I; 3/19/1943, "Mrs. Don Palmer," P-I; 1/10/1943, "Rhododendron Expert Writes for Arnoldia," Seattle Times; 3/18/1943, untitled, Seattle Times; 1/24/1943, "Waac Sergeant," P-I.
c. 12/1942, "Arboretum Aids," [unknown source].
12/6/1942, "Western Greens for Eastern Gifts," Seattle Times. On same page: 12/6/1942, "Amateur Gardeners' Handbook Praised," P-I.
11/18/1942, "Members of Garden Club Hear New Book Summary," P-I. On same page, n.d., "Work to Fool the Foe," [unknown source].
10/23/1942, "Arboretum Unit/ War Effort Emphasized at Gathering," Seattle Times. On same page: 11/1/1942, "Chrysanthemum Show Is Ready," Seattle Times; 9/1942, "Washington Clubs Support Arboretum," Flower Grower; 11/12/1942, "Apples Aid Arboretum," P-I; 11/6/1942, "New 'Mum' Is Displayed," P-I.
8/23/1942, "Demonstration Vegetable Garden" photos and article, Seattle Times, 2 pp.
6/16/1942, "U. Arboretum Shows Growth," P-I. On same page: 6/14/1942, "Garden Club Fete to Aid Arboretum," Seattle Times; 7/6/1942, "Plants Received by Arboretum," P-I; 7/26/1942, "New Arboretum Head Is Named," Seattle Times; 7/5/1942, "449 Plants for U. Arboretum," Seattle Times; 10/1/1942, "Joins Waacs" re: Grace Read, Seattle Times.
6/11/1942, "315 Added To Membership Of Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: 6/10/1942, "Arboretum Meeting," P-I; 6/14/1942, untitled article, Seattle Times; 6/15/1942, "Cannot Be Done in a Hurry," Seattle Times; 5/13/1942, "Arboretum Plans Anti-Pest Class," P-I; 6/11/1942, "Listening Around the Town," Seattle Times.
5/31/1942, "U.W. 'Victory Garden' Exhibit Open for Public," P-I. On same page: 5/24/1942, "Know Your Industries," P-I; 5/21/1942, untitled paragraph, Seattle Times; 5/9/1942, "Sunday Arboretum Tour Scheduled by Request," Seattle Times; 5/21/1942, "Donald Graham, Flyer-Attorney, Reenters Army," Seattle Times; [photo of Mrs. Graham, unknown source]; 4/1942, "Arboretum," Northwest Gardens.
4/20/1942, "Virginia Boren Sees Spring in Ultimate Glory; Primrose Showing Inspirational," Seattle Times.
4/18/1942, "Primroses will attract many guests," Seattle Star. On same page: 5/5/1942, "Donors Lauded by Arboretum," P-I; 5/1/1942, "Arboretum Specials," Seattle Times; 5/3/1942, "U. Arboretum to Be Toured Twice Today," Seattle Times; 5/4/1942, "Rare Seeds Sent To U.W. Arboretum," Seattle Times; 5/2/1942, "Tours Scheduled at Arboretum," P-I; 5/2/1942, "Arboretum Tour," Seattle Star; 4/5/1942, "Arboretum Is Given Plants From Far Away," Seattle Times.
4/13/1942, "Cabbage Complexities" photo and "Amateur Growers Get Free Advice," P-I. On same page: 4/15/1942, "Co-Eds Garden For Victory," Seattle Star.
[c. 4/1942], "Meeting the Primulaceae Family," photo, [unknown source].
4/12/1942, "Garden Lovers Prepare for 'Primrose Showing'/Sixty Prominent Women to Serve as Hostesses" , [unknown source].  2 pp.
4/4/1942, "Arboretum Enlarges Monthly Publication," Seattle Times. On same page: n.d. [no title] paragraph on Curmmett talk, [unknown source]; 4/5/1942, "Beautiful Schibig Gardens Scene of Primrose Display," Seattle Times; 4/16/1942, "Added Beauty," Seattle Times.
1/1/1942, "Outdoor Ice Skating Here," P-I.
[c. 1/1942], "Fire and Ice Prove Popular," P-I. On same page: [c. 12/1941], "Cold Snap Brings Outdoor Skating," [unknown source].

11/25/1941, "You Said a Mouthful!," P-I. On same page: 11/7/1941, "Apple-Selling Campaign Will Aid Arboretum," Seattle Times.
11/23/1941, [no title], Seattle Times. On same page: 11/19/1941, "Hears of Holiday Apples; The Apple is 'Amiable,'" Seattle Times [article continues on second page]; 11/11/1941, "Apple Campaign Aiding Growers and Arboretum," P-I.
10/5/1941, "Mrs. Graham To Entertain," P-I. On same page: 10/5/1941, untitled paragraph, Seattle Times; 10/26/1941, "Foreign Plants for Arboretum," Seattle Times; 9/26/1941, "Tree Culture Experts Meet," [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 9/24/1941, "Meet To Organize Arboretum Group, [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 9/21/1941, "Women Talk on Flowers," [unknown source, ink note "Spokane"]; 10/27/1941, "War Fails to Stop Gifts to Arboretum," Seattle Star; 11/25/1941, "Tis Better to Give," Seattle Times.
8/12/1941, "Planting Plan" photo, P-I. On same page: n.d., "Rock Garden Society Active At Arboretum," [unknown source]; 11/18/1941, "Men Welcome . . .," Seattle Times.
8/11/1941, "Arboretum Is Ranked as In 'Big 3' in U.S.," Seattle Times. On same page: 8/11/1941, "A Generous Gift," Seattle Times; 9/8/1941, "Visitor Here in 1938," P-I; 9/23/1941, "Aiding Arboretum," Seattle Times; 9/28/1941, "Notice," P-I.
8/10/1941, "Foreign Lands Send Gifts for Arboretum," P-I. On same page: 8/13/1941, "Strolling Around the Town," Seattle Times; n.d., "Root Growth Stimulants Used to Help Cuttings," [unknown source].
6/19/1941, "Directors Elected for Arboretum," Seattle Times. On same page: 7/16/1941, "Mrs. Baker to Speak," Seattle Times; n.d., "Graham Heads U. Arboretum," [unknown source]; 7/11/1941, "4 New Arboretum Units Formed," P-I; 6/17/1941, "Annual Meeting of Arboretum Is Tomorrow Night," Seattle Times.
6/18/1941, [no title], P-I. On same page: 6/10/1941, "Sieg Will Open Annual Meeting of Arboretum," Seattle Times; [n.d., no title, unknown source] article on primrose sale success; 6/16/1941, "Sieg to Address Arboretum Unit," Seattle Times; 4/21/1941, "Listening Around The Town," Seattle Times; 4/22/1941, "Arboretum Units List Meetings," P-I; 5/4/1941, Meeting Tomorrow," Seattle Times.
4/19/1941, "Fine Display of Primroses In Gardens of Dr. Palmer," P-I.  On same page: 4/20/1941, "Primrose Show to End," P-I; 4/19/1941, "Women Are Hostesses At Garden Show," Seattle Times; 4/22/1941, [no title], P-I.
[circa 4/1941], 2 pages, each with single photo of Primrose Show supporters, [unknown source].
4/13/1941, "Primrose Show Set," P-I.
4/12/1941, "Primroses To Be Shown At Palmer Home," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/18/1941, "Amateurs Will Have Display In Primrose Show," Seattle Times; 4/15/1941, "Arboretum Week Gets Under Way," P-I.
4/3/1941, "Arboretum's Members To Get Dividend," Seattle Times. On same page: 4/6/1941, "Primrose Is Favorite," Seattle Times; 4/3/1941, "Gifts Planned by Arboretum," P-I; 4/14/1941," Arboretum Week Is Set By Governor," Seattle Times; 4/6/1941, "Primroses to Be Shown," P-I.
3/5/1941. "Arboretum Gets Dutch Seed," P-I. On same page: 4/13/1941, "Here-There With Gardens," P-I; 3/9/1941, "Primrose Theme for Club Fete," P-I; 4/17/1941, "Chairman" photo, Seattle Times. 
[c. 3/1941], "Azaleas Fed Vitamin A As 'Beauty' Treatment," [no source].
3/1/1941, "Forced to Bloom" photo, Seattle Times. On same page: 3/5/1941, "Arboretum Receives Seeds from Holland," Seattle Times; 4/19/1941, "Arboretum Exhibition Awarded Flower Show Prize and Gold Medal," News Bulletin.
1/27/1941, "Arboretum Units to Meet," P-I. On same page: 2/2/1941, "5 Little Ginkgos Join Arboretum," Seattle Times; 1/26/1941, "Luncheon Listed for Garden Club," Seattle Times; 2/15/1941, "Arboretum Aided by Gift of Plants," P-I; 2/27/1941, "Arboretum, Seward Park Clubs to Meet," Seattle Times; 2/22/1941, "Arboretum Described in W.A.C. Talk," P-I
12/29/1940, "Arboretum Planting Inspected," Seattle Times.
12/21/1940, ""The Smart Set/Christmas in the Making," P-I.
12/20/1940, "Apple Gifts Box Sales On Increase," P-I.
12/17/1940, "Arboretum Yule Tree Again To Shine in Outdoor Contest," Seattle Times. On same page: 12/14/1940, "Arboretum Receives New Shipments of Rare Plants and Seeds From East," UW Bulletin New Letter.
12/8/1940, "Guide to Good Gardening," P-I. Printed on same page: n.d., "Gift Apples to Boost State and Help Keep Up Arboretum," [unknown source].
12/6/1940, "Arboretum Apples, As Gifts, Spread Fame of State," Seattle Times.
11/16/1940, "Washington's Apples Approved by Langlie," P-I.
11/10/1940, "Gay Packages Help Beautify City," Seattle Times.
11/10/1940, "Arboretum Gets $102,000 Grant," Seattle Times. Printed on same page: 11/10/1940, "Weaving Reeds" photo, Seattle Times.
10/26/1940, "Where Are Arboretum Fireflies?," Seattle Times. Printed on same page as: 10/29/1940, "Arboretum Holding Membership Drive, P-I; 10/27/1940, "Arboretum To Conduct Drive for Members," [unknown source].
9/4/1940, "W.P.A. May Aid U.W. Arboretum," Seattle Times; printed on same page: 9/5/1940,"Arboretum Fund O.K'd," P-I; 10/7/1940, "U. Arboretum Wants 'Noah's Ark' of Plants," P-I; 10/30/1940, "Walla Walla Garden Meet," P-I; 10/18/1940, "S.F. Man Praises Arboretum Here," P-I.
7/28/1940, "Rustic Bridge Adds Arboretum Beauty," Seattle Times photo.
7/14/1940, Seattle Sunday Times Rotogravure, 2 photos of canoeing at WPA.
6/30/1940, "D.G. Graham Elected Head of Arboretum," Seattle Times; printed on same page: 6/30/1940, "Arboretum Names 1941 Officials," P-I; 6/28/1940, "Langlie Names Three To Arboretum Board," Seattle Times.
5/3/1940, "Out-of-Town Visitors Inspect Arboretum," P-I. Printed on same page: 5/2/1940, "Tickets Available For Garden Tour," West Seattle Herald; 8/1940, "Flower Display," Sunset.
4/1940? "Nine Gardens To Be Seen on Tour," [unknown source].
4/28/1940, "Garden-Minded Socialites Preview Arboretum Garden Tour," Seattle Times.
4/20/1940, "Arboretum Stroll Holds Thrills," Seattle Times.
1940? 3 pages of undated, untitled photos of women in WPA [unknown source].
4/7/1940, Smart Set Magazine photos of primrose festival preparations, P-I, 4 pp.
4/5/1940, "Kiosks Will Dot City For Primrose Week," P-I; printed on same page: 3/17/1940, "2-Day Course in Gardening Is Offered," Seattle Times; 4/28/1940, "Owners to Allow Tour of Gardens, P-I; n.d. "Primrose Show At Arboretum" [unknown source]; n.d, untitled article on Primrose week [unknown source].
3/31/1940, "Garden Forums This Week!" P-I photo.
3/24/1940, "Housing Show to Also Feature Garden Tips," P-I; printed on same page: "Primrose Week Will Be Held April 7-13," P-I; plus 2 untitled, undated, unsourced short articles one on James Frink and the other on gift of magnolias by K. Wada.
3/10/1940, "A March Day" WPA photo, Seattle Times.
3/10/1940, "Several Gifts Reported by Garden Group," P-I; printed on same page: 3/17/1940, "Governor Sets Arboretum Week in April," P-I; 3/8/1940, "Rhododendron May Be Given Different Odor," Seattle Times; n.d., "W.P.A. To Plant Rhododendrons," [unknown source].
1/9/1940, "Garden Leader," photo of Mrs. First Johnson, Seattle Star; printed on same page: 1/7/1940, "55,000 See Arboretum in Yuletide," [unknown source]; 1/7/1940, "Arboretum Apple Campaign Raises Funds, Draws Praise," Seattle Times; n.d., "Arboretum Units Will Convene," [unknown source].
1/1940, photo of Arboretum Gatehouse, followed on next page by "So That You All May Know . . .," UW Bulletin, 4 pp.  Last page includes 1/8/1940, "Arboretum Group Picks 3 for Board," P-I; 1/4/1940, "Illumination of Arboretum Enjoyed by Thousands," Seattle Star; 1/6/1940, "Cuttings Asked by State Arboretum," Seattle Star.
12/16/1939,"Arboretum Selected as Flower Trial Garden," UW News Letter," printed on same page as 12/29/1939, "Arboretum Is Popular with 'Tree Lovers," Seattle Times.
12/10/1939, "50,000 Plants Planned for 'U'," Seattle Times, 1 p.
12/7/1939, "Arboretum's Success Is Celebrated," Seattle Times, 1 p.
12/11939, "Apples Proving Popular as Gift," Seattle Times, 1 p.
11/21/1939, Governor Martin Sets 'Arboretum Week' for April," Seattle Times, 1 p. [includes "'Arboretum Week' Proclaimed" photo.]
11/21/1939, "Arboretum Week Set By Governor," P-I, 1 p.
11/12/1939, "Apples to Aid Arboretum," P-I, 1 p.
11/10/1939, "Apples, Arboretum Carry State's Fame Far Afield," Seattle Times, 1 p.
11/3/1939, "Arboretum To Publish Garden Book," P-I, 1 p.
10/26/1939, "Arboretum Is Rounding Into Shape," Seattle Star, 1 p.
10/25/1939, "New Arboretum Group Formed," P-I, 1 p.
10/24/1939, "Arboretum Units Give Reports At Meeting," Seattle Times, 1 p.
10/19/1939, "Organize Arboretum Unit," Seattle Star, 1 p.
10/12/1939, "Arboretum Gets More Rare Seeds," Seattle Star, 1 p.
10/8/1939, "Arboretum Favored," P-I, 1 p.
10/8/1939, "Arboretum Gets Rare Seeds of Rhododendrons," Seattle Times, 1 p
10/7/1939, "Arboretum Tour," P-I, 1 p.
9/26/1939, "Grant To Broadcast On U. Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p.
9/25/1939, "Arboretum Tours Will Be Resumed," P-I, 1 p.
9/18/1939, newspaper paragraph on Foundation speaker, 1 p.
9/1939, newspaper paragraph on radio speaker, 1 p.
9/1939, "Speaker to Tell Of Plantings," radio speaker.
8/31/1939, "New Arboretum Group Formed," P-I, 1 p.
8/27/1939, ""Landscape Lesson," Seattle Times, 1 p. [2 copies]
8/26/1939, "What the Clubwomen Are Doing," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Befogged on Lake, Sailors Make Camp; Guess Where?"]
8/20/1939, "Club to Hear Arboretum Head Speak," 1 p.
8/13/1939, "Garden Club Party to Benefit Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p.
8/8/1939, "County in Favor of Arboretum Aid," 1 p.
8/8/1939, "Seek Funds for Arboretum Work," Seattle Star, 1 p.
8/7/1939, "Animals/Flashing Pioneers," Time, 1 p.
8/6/1939, "Interest Widespread in Seattle Arboretum," P-I, 1 p.
8/3/1939, "City Will Pay Arboretum Bills," 1 p. [2 copies]
7/28/1939, "When Fireflies' Hearts Are Aglow," P-I, 1 p.
7/27/1939, "Seattle Now Home to Fireflies," 1 p.
7/26/1939, "Fireflies to 'Light Out' Tonight," P-I, 1 p.
7/25/1939, "Fireflies for City," P-I, 1 p.
7/25/1939, "Let There Be Light!" Seattle Star, 1 p.
7/18/1939, "City Aid Urged for Arboretum," P-I, 1 p. [On same page with n.d., "Sacred Lotus of the Nile," photo with Hanley.]
7/14/1939, "Tennis Players May 'Buy' Light," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page with n.d. "Plea for Bicyclists," 1 p.; n.d., "Japanese Maple Seeds Sent to Arboretum."]
7/4/1939, "Arboretum Board Objects to Charges," Seattle Times, 1p.
6/18/1939, "Seattle Arboretum Will Be Floral Treasure House," Seattle Times, photos, 4 pp.
6/11/1939, "Chairman of Group Named," 1 p.
6/11/1939, "Election Held By Arboretum," P-I, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Arboretum Unit Names Officers," Seattle Times.]
6/9/1939, "Arboretum Annual Meeting," P-I, 1 p.
6/4/1939, Spokane Man to Speak," P-I, 1 p.
5/28/1939, "Walk A Little Faster," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/18/1939, "Second Arboretum Unit Is Formed," West Seattle Herald, 1 p.
5/7/1939, "Gardens Grow More Lovely at Arboretum," with "Park Nears Completion" photo, P-I, 1 p.
5/7/1939, "Event Planned for Arboretum," P-I. 1 p.
4/30/1939, "Foundation Unit Sponsors Tour of Baker Gardens," Seattle Times, 1 p.
4/30/1939, "Garden to Be Opened for Benefit," 1 p.
4/16/1939, untitled, on new WPA units, Seattle Times, 1 p.
4/14/1939, "Wisconsin Alumni Will Hold Reunion," Seattle Times, 1 p.
4/13/1939, "More Arboretum Units Organized," P-I, 1 p.
4/13/1939, "Arboretum Unit 3 Holds First Meeting," West Seattle Herald, 1 p.
3/14/1939, "Mrs. Graham Hostess to Flower Clubs," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: "Groups to Aid Arboretum to be Organized," "Gardeners Form Club to Support Arboretum."]
2/23/1939, "Arboretum Board Will Give Dinner for Hanleys," 1 p. [2 copies]
2/18/1939, "Arboretum Director," UW Bulletin, 1 p. [On same page: "Dogwood Tree Named Hugo Winkenwerder in Honor of Dean," "Arboretum Praised," "Bottle Tree From Australia Will Be in New Arboretum"].
2/13/1939, "Two Arboretum Units Organized," 1 p.
1/7/1939, "Beauty From Any Angle," U.W. Daily, 3 photos.
1/6/1939, "New Arboretum Head Brings 'Mystery Plant' From Illinois," Seattle Times, 1 p.
1/3/1939, "Arboretum To Get Rare Flowers," 1 p.
1939 or later, ""Arboretum Used for Plant Culture Laboratory," UW News Letter, 1 p.
10/30/1938, "Arboretum Serves to Unite Districts, End Rivalries," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Private Gifts Are Big Item in Creation of Arboretum," Seattle Times; n.d., Arboretum Unit Names Officers"; n.d., "Arboretum to Pay Own Bills"].
10/28/1938, "Our Arboretum--What It Is, What It Will Be Some Day," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Forestry Dean to Speak Over Radio," and n.d. paragraph on Arboretum tour].
10/14/1938, "Arboretum Visit Enjoyed," Edmonds, 1 p.
10/5/1938, "Recent Flower Show Nets $200 for Arboretum Endowment Fund," P-I, 1 p.
10/2/1938, "Arboretum Clan to Walk Sunday," 1 p.
9/15/1938, "Arboretum Display at Fair," Tacoma News Tribune, 1 p.
8/16/1938, "Tree Dedicated to West Coast Indian Chief," Christian Science Monitor, 1 photo. [On same page: n.d., "Camp Fire Girls Plants Junipers," Christian Science Monitor"; n.d. Carload of Rhododendrons Received by U.W. Arboretum"].
7/31/1938, "U.S. Delphiniums Now Equal English Type," 1 p.
7/30/1938, "Ceremony Today At Arboretum," 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Roses Planted in Arboretum"; n.d., "Arboretum's Fireflies Are 'U' Educated," 6/13/n.d., "Senate Approves Olympic Park"].
7/11/1938, "Arboretum to be 'Greatest," Says Dawson, Noted Expert," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page with n.d., "'Light' on Arboretum Light Problem; There Isn't Any"; n.d., ""$600,000 Granted County WPA"]
7/8/1938, "Dr. Young is Elected by Arboretum Foundation," Seattle Times, 1 p. 
7/6/1938, "Junior Legionnaires To Join Park Walk," Seattle Times, 1 p.
6/14/1938, "Fund Allotted for Arboretum," 1 p.
5/27/1938, "Homemakers Homeward Bound," P-I, 1 p.  [On same page: n.d., "Third Garden Lecture Set for Tuesday";
5/14/1938, "Many Tour Highland Gardens," 1 p.
5/13/1938, paragraph on garden tour, Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/12/1938, "Entre Nous," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/12/1938, "Arboretum Sponsors Tour in the Highlands," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/11/1938, "Busses to Go in Highlands for Two Days," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/10/1938, "Entre Nous," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/8/1938, "Garden Tours to Aid Arboretum," P-I, 1 p.
5/4/1938, "Tour of Six Highlands Garden May 13 and 14," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: n.d.,  "Gay Flowers Will Greet Throngs of Plant Lovers" with "Sampling a Garden" photo; n.d. "Arboretum Gets Praise,"; n.d., paragraph on City Wide Flower Club plant sale]. 
5/2/1938, "Highlands Garden Tour to Benefit Arboretum," P-I, 1 p.
4/17/1938, "Children See Beauty of Nature at Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Dr. Young Heads Arboretum Group"; n.d., "Benefit Tea for Arboretum Set"; n.d., "Tacoma Garden Club Plans to Aid Arboretum"].
4/15/1938, "Mrs. Roosevelt Plants Elm," P-I, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Arboretum To Benefit Entire Northwest," 1 p.; n.d. "Bids Called for Greenhouse," plus two one-paragraph articles on Arboretum Foundation garden tour].
2/28/1938, "Tree-Planting Rite to Honor Washington," P-I, 1 p. [On same page with n.d., "Clubs and Clubwomen"; n.d. "Plans for Arboretum."]
2/26/1938, "Arboretum Will Be Club Topic," 1 p.
2/21/1938, "All City Will Take Holiday," Seattle Times, 1 p.
2/10/1938, "Arboretum Given Warm Praise by Harvard Leader," 1 p.
1/22/1938, "Camp Fire Girls Tree Planting Rites Held at 'U' Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p.
12/1/1938, "U.W. Faculty Gains Five Members," 1 p.
11/16.1937, "Arboretum Aid Given By Ernst," Seattle Times, 1 p. [On same page with: n.d., "More Men Asked For Arboretum," 1 p.
n.d., "Money Runs Out," paragraph from a neighborhood newspaper.].
11/11/1937, "U Arboretum Work Planned," 1 p. [On same page: "n.d., "On Arboretum Program," 1 p.; n.d., "Herbert Ihrig Will Describe Azalea Way"; n.d., "Arboretum Will Get Office Unit"; n.d., "New Northwest Arboretum"; n.d., "Arboretum Grows, Receives 74 Trees."
11/8/1937, "G. Wright Arnold to Talk About Trees," 1 p.
11/2/1937, "Garden Club Leader to Speak on Bulbs," 1 p. [On same page: untitled paragraph on same talk.]
10/14/1937, "Arboretum to Have Two Nice Sitting-Down Jobs - - Some Day," 1 p.
9/17/1937, "Guest Speaker for Arboretum," 1 p.
9/1937, "Arboretum Value Topic," P-I, 1 p.
9/1937, "Ten Acres of Alpine Garden at the Washington Arboretum," 1 p.
8/23/1937, newspaper paragraph on Arboretum Foundation speaker, 1 p.
8/12/1937, "State Arboretum Washington Aid," Kittitas Valley News, 1 p.
8/7/1937, "Young Demos Vote Support of Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p.
8/6/1937, "Washington Arboretum to Benefit All of Northwest," 1 p.
8/6/1937, "Arboretum to Benefit All Northwest," Duwamish Valley News, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Annual Sale," at City Wild Flower Club, 1 p.].
8/2/1937, "Praise for the Arboretum," Seattle Times, 1 p.
8/1937, "Flower Lovers Plan Civic Beauty," 1 p.
8/1937, "The Arboretum," The Argus, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "City Arboretum One of Biggest," 1 p.; n.d. "Climate Aid in Developing State Arboretum at Coast University," 1 p.].
8/1937, 3 identical articles: "Rock Garden at Arboretum," 8/1 P-I, "Rock Garden Is Being Built in Big Arboretum," 8/6 Capitol Hill News," and "Rockery Built at Arboretum," n.d. or source. 1 p.
8/1937, Alpine garden description citing 8/1937 Bulletin, 1 p.
8/1937, Church council to Hear Talk on Trees," 1 p.
7/12/1937, "Arboretum On Air," P-I, 1 p. [On same page: "n.d., "Garden Club Goes on Tour Of Arboretum," 1 p.; n.d., "Forestry Dean to Speak Over Radio," 1 p.].
7/11/1937, "Arboretum Taking Shape," Seattle Times, 1 p.
7/11/1937, "Pheasants Trounce Weasel Chasing Chicks at Arboretum," 1 p.
7/7/1937, "Arboretum To Be Discussed Before Club," 1 p.
7/1937,  "Seattle Arboretum Work Wins Praise," Seattle Times, 1 p. plus 3 undated articles on same Donald Wyman visit, "Boston Visitors to be Feted by Arboretum Group," and "Arboretum Praised by Boston Man," and "Climate Aid in Developing State Arboretum at Coast University."
6/20/1937, "Gardeners Final Indoor Meeting To Be Held Friday," 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Arboretum Goes Ahead," 1 p. n.d., "Day Purchases Highlands Home," 1 p., Davidia tree to WPA.]
6/20/1937, "N.W. Gardens To See Newest Process for Plant Growth," 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Plain Dirt Gardener To Be Speaker in Seattle," 1 p.].
6/20/1937, "Field Trips Conducted by Garden Expert Prove Popular," 1 p.
6/16/1937, "A $100,000 Blight," and typed letter from editor of Portland Journal, 1 p.
6/10/1937, "Blue Gum Trees To Develop Soon For Arboretum," Capitol Hill News, 1 p. [On same page with: n.d., "Easterner Sends Choice Plants to Arboretum," 1 p.; "U. Arboretum Hailed as One Of Greatest," 1 p.;
n.d., "Tree Peonies Are Donated to Arboretum," 1 p.]
10/16/1936, "Development Going Forward on Initial Unit Of Arboretum," University District Herald, 1 p. [On same page with: n.d., "Broadcasts Slated On Arboretum," 1 p.].
10/15/1936, Work Begins Upon New Arboretum," UW Daily, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., photo of Mrs. First S. Johnson.
n.d., "The Arboretum," paragraph from an organization newsletter.
n.d., "2 Directors To Sponsor Tour Through Arboretum," 1 p.].
6/3/1936. "Previewing Garden Lovers' Mass Meeting," Seattle Times, 1 p.
5/8/1936, "Strolling in Highlands Garden, P-I, 1 p.
5/1936, "Tour of Six Highlands Gardens May 13 and 14," 1 p.
4/12/1936, "Arboretum's Fence Going Up Despite Ban By Park Board," Seattle Times, 1 p.
4/1936, 5 pp. with same 2 photos and  overlapping articles, "Closing of Boulevard Opposed by Residents," "Board Objects to Park Plan," "Winkenwerder Defies Fence Ban," "Winkenwerder Raps Critics of Arboretum." One photo, "Snow White Floral Project," unrelated, is from P-I.
3/12/1936, "Arboretum May Get $167,000," 1 p.
3/11/1936, "What the Club Women Are Doing," 1 p.
3/4/1936, "Arboretum at Seattle Invites Planting Trees of All Climes," Christian Science Monitor, 1 p. [On same page: n.d., "Garden Tours to Aid Arboretum," Mrs. Walter Douglas garden, 1p.].
2/1/1936, "Spokane Takes Garden Winnings Fourth Time," 1 p.
2/1936, "Reviewing 'Little Gardens' Magazine," Seattle Times, 1 p. On same page: n.d.,  "Club Exhibit Chosen," 1 p.;  n.d., "Washington," a Garden Club news item, 1 p.; n.d., "New Pacific Northwest Arboretum," 1 p.].
1936, "Arboretum Committee," Washington Federation of Garden Clubs yearbook, 1 p.
1936, "Arboretum is Discussed by Winkenwerder," Seattle Times, 1 p.
1936, "Plantings by Garden Club," 1 p.
11/20/1935, "Around the Town - and Beyond," Spokesman Review, 1 p.
10/20/1935, "Many Happenings of Wide Interest Around Town--And Beyond," Spokane Spokesman-Review, 1 p.
10/1935, "May Well Be Moved," 1 p.
7/1935, "Arboretum and Garbage Clash," Seattle Daily Times, 1 p.
6/1935, "Seattle's Arboretum," editorial, P-I, 1 p.
6/28/1935, "Arboretum Board Members Elected," Seattle Daily Times, 1 p.
6/26/1935, "Arboretum Group Meets Tomorrow," 1 p.
6/13/1935, "Arboretum Plans Pushed," P-I, 1 p.
n.d., "Seattle Arboretum - Museum of Plant Life," notes Arboretum is "under construction."
n.d., "Speaking for The Times," 1 p. [1937-1939].
n.d., "University Co-eds Inspect Arboretum Work," photo, 1 p.
Accession date: 2012-03-13 Last updated: 2024-08-05 19:45:57
Subjects: Washington Park Arboretum--history, Washington Park Arboretum, Arboretum Foundation, Davidia

NamesRoleFunction
Arboretum Foundation.Creator
Hanley, John, Dr.Subject
Reber, E.L.Subject

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