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Re: [Plant-biology] ****traits of early horticulturists

by Molly Day <mollyday1@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 8, 2007 at 08:41 PM

The history of San Francisco gardens
http://www.horthistoria.com/vignettes.html
is delightful. Thanks for
sharing it. 
  Martha

JTaylor196@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  I may be years too late but did you ever find what you were seeking? If
not 
have you tried the Hunt Botanical Institute at the Carnegie Mellon
University 
in Pittsburgh? Charlotte Tancin is the chief librarian. They have a unique

collection of ****traits.
If you want to see what I do you might look at my web site: 
www.horthistoria.com. I have used some of their images in my work. They
are truly obliging.
Sincerely 
Judith Taylor




Judith M. Taylor, M.D.
2999 Pacific Avenue, apt 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
415 563 3477
http://www.horthistoria.com





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Re: [Plant-biology] Portraits of early horticulturists
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