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Report of horticultural trip to England, France, Germany and Holland, carbon copy, 1931

 File — Box: 7, Folder: 6

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The papers in this collection deal mostly with Morrison's activities after retirement (1951) when he lived and had his nursery in Pass Christian, Mississippi. The correspondence (1924–[1945–1965], boxes 1–2) concerns plant breeding and the exchange or sale of seeds and bulbs, as well as information about his work and that of fellow horticulturists, publication of his National Horticultural Magazine and business of the American Horticultural Society.



There are six boxes of manuscripts, reports and notes. Also found here are Morrison’s libretto for Salve Regina (presumably copyrighted ca.1957) and certificates, letters of introduction and other personal documents (1915–1962).



Additional materials include sketchbooks and over 150 drawings in various media of Chinese and Japanese gardens and other scenes.

Dates

  • Event: 1931

Extent

From the Collection: 3.5 Linear Feet (10 boxes, 10 volumes, 6 oversize items)

Language of Materials

English

Material dating

No year is given in the report. However, the report mentions the Chelsea Flower Show and the specific dates of May 20-22; these were the dates of the 1931 show. Earlier in the report Morrison mentions making arrangements to receive some plants "in 1932"; thus this report was most likely written in 1931 for a trip that certainly occurred that year. -nlj

Repository Details

Part of the Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation Archives Repository

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