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- catalog abstract "Consists of greenhouse nursery inventories of woody plants at the Arnold Arboretum (in their various sites), the Dana Greenhouse (after its construction) and other satellite locations such as the Case Estates, and the Bussey Institution greenhouses. Also are included plant inventories for the Case Estates.".
- catalog contributor b754818.
- catalog coverage "Arnold Arboretum.".
- catalog date "1930".
- catalog description "Consists of greenhouse nursery inventories of woody plants at the Arnold Arboretum (in their various sites), the Dana Greenhouse (after its construction) and other satellite locations such as the Case Estates, and the Bussey Institution greenhouses. Also are included plant inventories for the Case Estates.".
- catalog description "Inventory available in library: folder level control.".
- catalog description "Nursery Inventories. Arnold Arboretum Library at Harvard University.".
- catalog description "The earliest nursery inventories held by the Arboretum date from 1930 by which time the nursery/propagation facility had been relocated four times. While a nursey area has consistantly occupied a site adjacent to the propagation facilities, additional nurseries have also been located elsewhere on the Arboretum grounds, and beginning in 1946, at the Case Estates in Weston, Massachusetts. Today the nursery inventories are filed electronically and held in the Living Collections Department.".
- catalog extent "ca. 7 linear ft.".
- catalog issued "1930".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "Arnold Arboretum.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Arboretums Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Case Estates (Arnold Arboretum)".
- catalog subject "Dana Greenhouse (Arnold Arboretum)".
- catalog subject "Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Woody plants.".
- catalog title "Nursery inventories of woody plants in the Arnold Arboretum, 1930-1990 (inclusive).".