Arlow Burdette Stout Records (RG5)


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Collectors: Stout, Arlow Burdette, 1876-1957.
Title: Arlow Burdette Stout Records (RG5)
Dates: 1899-1956
Dates: bulk, 1920-1955
Quantity: 44.8 linear feet; 105 boxes
Call Phrase: Stout (RG5)

Biography of Arlow Burdette Stout

Arlow Burdette Stout (1876-1957) was a botanist, geneticist, and expert in the hybridization of daylilies. He was born 10 March 1876 in Jackson Center, Ohio but grew up in Wisconsin. He graduated from Whitewater (Wisconsin) State Normal School (1908) gaining his B.A. degree at the University of Wisconsin where he later taught botany. He studied under Professor Robert A. Harper at Columbia University and received his Ph.D. in 1913. The NYBG appointed him Director of Laboratories in 1911, launching a 36-year career as a geneticist, plant-breeder, and educator.

Dr. Stout characterized his work as "experimental studies on the nature and genetics of intraspecific self- and cross-incompatibilities in the sexual reproduction of flowering plants." In 1919 he initiated an experimental study on seedlessness in grapes that resulted in the commercial introduction of many new kinds of grape. He had similar success with avocado cultivation. His primary research focus was the selective breeding of daylilies (Hemerocallis) that resulted in the development of stunning hybrid flowers. His research program at the NYBG spanned three decades in excess of 50,000 cross-pollination experiments, producing over one hundred viable Hemerocallis hybrids that revolutionized nursery breeding and popular interest in daylilies.

As Curator of Education and Laboratories at the Garden, Stout lectured widely and published over 350 scientific articles, including the landmark monograph Daylilies (1934, reprinted 1986). He established business relationships with local nurseries, notably the Bertrand Farr Nursery Company, in programs to evaluate and propagate his hybrid clones. He worked for several years in the 1920s with the New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, New York to produce hardier poplar trees.

Dr. Stout was an Honorary Life Member of the Horticultural Society of New York and an Honorary Life Fellow in the Royal Horticultural Society. He was a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Society of Naturalists, and of the Botanical Society of America. In 1937 he received the Thomas Roland Medal of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. The American Hemerocallis Society established in 1950 a Stout Award in his honor, considered the most distinctive award in annual recognition of a Hemerocallis clone. In 1954 the NYBG awarded him its Distinguished Service Award for "outstanding contributions to the advancement of horticulture and botany." He died 12 October 1957 at his home in Pleasantville, NY.


Scope and Content

The Arlow Burdette Stout Collection consists of correspondence, research records, lecture notes, personal papers, photographic material (photos, negatives, and lantern slides), photoengraving plates, artwork, journals, reprints, and awards. It covers his entire career at the NYBG (1911-47). There is a small selection of papers from his high school years (1899-1903) and graduate study at Columbia College (1911-13). The collection is a record of his research into the genetics and hybridization of Hemerocallis and studies of other economically important plants. The artwork consists of watercolor illustrations and pen and pencil drawings. All artwork has been transferred to NBYG Art & Illustration Collection #58.


Arrangement

Numbers in brackets (ex. [14.2]) indicate the tentative [box.folder] numbers.
The collection is organized into ten series and two appendices:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1911 - 1957. Arranged alphabetically.
Series 2: Research Papers. Arranged by genus.
Subseries 2a: Genus Files: Acer - Vitis.
Subseries 2b: Genus File: Hemerocallis.
Subseries 2c: Rubus
Subseries 2d: Research Notes.
Series 3: Negatives, 1922 - 1948. Arranged by genus, then chronologically within genus.
Series 4: Lantern slides, 1930 - 1945. Arranged by subject.
Series 5: Lectures. Arranged by subject.
Series 6: Artwork. Arranged by genus.
Series 7: Personal Papers, 1899 - 1957. Arranged by subject.
Series 8: Journals and Reprints. Arranged alphabetically by author.
Series 9: Photo Engraving Plates. Arranged by subject.
Series 10: Awards.
Appendix I: "Hemerocallis Named Hybrids".
Appendix II: "List of Discarded Materials".


Restrictions

Access restrictions

This collection is open for research with permission from Mertz Library staff.

Copyright

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Indexing Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Persons
Anderson, Edgar, 1897-
Eaton, Mary E.
Perry, Amos.
Stout, Arlow Burdette, 1876-1957 -- Archives.
Subjects
Fragaria -- Research.
Hemerocallis -- Breeding.
Hemerocallis -- Genetics.
Hemerocallis -- Hybridization.
Hemerocallis -- Inflorescence.
Hemerocallis -- Polyploidy.
Hemerocallis -- Varieties.
Lilium.
Lobelia.
New York Botanical Garden Archives.
New York Botanical Garden. Research Laboratory -- Archives.
Persea.
Petunia -- Varieties.
Plant genetic engineering.
Plants -- Self-incompatibility.
Rubus -- Reproduction.
Tsuga canadensis.
Vitis -- Varieties.


Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

Arlow Burdette Stout Records (RG5), Archives, The New York Botanical Garden.

Acquisition Information

This collection was transferred to the New York Botanical Garden Archives.

Processing Information

Originally processed by David Rose, Archives Assistant, March 1999 with grant funds from The New York State Department of Education Documentary Heritage Program. Converted to EAD in January 2006 by Kathleene Konkle under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH-PA 50678-04).


Container List

 

Series 1. Correspondence.

Scope and Content:

The correspondence relates to Dr. Stout's professional and business relationships the Burpee Seed Company, the Bertrand Farr Nursery, and the Amos Perry Nursery and includes hybridization records, royalty agreements, and related material. Correspondence is also located in Series 2: Research Papers

Folder Title Date
[1.1] Correspondence, A-Z n.d.
[1.2] Burpee Seed Company, Correspondence, A-Z

Cytology
Expense receipts
Notes on Impatiens
Reprints and news clippings
Research notes on Petunia
Memos and notes
Catalogs, 1948, 1950
Catalogs, 1951, 1952

n.d.
[1.3] Farr Nursery, Correspondence

3 folders

1928-1957
[1.4] Farr Nursery, Research Notes n.d.
[1.5] Farr Nursery, Royalty Agreement n.d.
[1.6] Farr Nursery, Catalogs n.d.
[1.7] Seedlings sent to Farr and Wayside 1946
[1.8] Correspondence, Hedrick, U.P.

NYS Agriculture Experiment Station, 1919-39
Wellington, Richard
Lily Disease Investigation Fellowship
Conference on Flower and Fruit Sterility, 1926

n.d.
[1.9] Proposal for breeding trees for cities 1936
[1.10] Special reports on tree breeding projects 1939
[1.11] Report on Research, A. B. Stout to Wm. J. Robbins November, 1944
[1.12] Bibliography 1905-1956
[1.13] Bibliographies, miscellaneous n.d.
[1.14] Reviews of his publications n.d.
[1.15] Amos Perry Controversy: Chronological List of Catalogs n.d.
[1.16] Amos Perry, Correspondence n.d.
[1.17] Amos Perry, Mss on Horticultural Clones n.d.
[1.18] Amos Perry Catalogs n.d.
[1.19] Amos Perry's Diary n.d.
[1.20] Amos Perry, Miscellaneous Notes n.d.

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Series 2. Research Papers.

Scope and Content:

Research papers are organized in four sub-series: (a) Genus Files: Acer - Vitis, (b) Genus File: Hemerocallis, (c) Genus File: Rubus, and (d) Research Notes. The sub-series are organized by genus or botanical topics pertinent to the research and contain correspondence, research notes, photography, charts, bibliographic material, and reprints.

 

Subseries 2a: Genus Files, Acer - Vitis.

These files include correspondence, research notes, photography, manuscripts, typescripts, genetics and hybridization charts, bibliographic notes, reprints, and other records pertinent to each genus. Files relating to Lilium (lily), Petunia, Fragaria, Lobelia, Tsuga (hemlock), and Vitis (grape) contain significant numbers of photographs.

Folder Title Date
[2.1] Abutilon, photographs 1931 et al
[2.2] Acer / Dichogamy, photographs 1936, 1938 et al
[2.3] Alchemilla, research notes
[2.4] Antirrhinum, incompatibilities, mss
[2.5] Avocado, mss and notebook re: Persea drymifolia, Eva M. Calvino
[2.6] Avocado, news article, LA Times 24 Apr 1927
[2.7] Brassica, photographs 1922 et al
[2.9] Campanula, research notes
[2.9] Clarkia, research notes
[2.10] Coleus, bibliographic notes, correspondence 1914
[2.11] Coleus, photographs
[2.12] Commelina et al, research notes
[2.13] Cucurbita, notes and reprint
[2.14] Dicentra, correspondence, Wayside Nursery 1948-51
[2.15] Fragaria, research notes, George Darrow reprints
[2.16] Fragaria, research notes, Charles Darwin
[2.17] Fragaria, research notes, E. M. East
[2.18] Fragaria, research notes, J. J. Fedorova
[2.19] Fragaria, research notes, Ferdinand Chordat
[2.20] Fragaria, research notes, correspondence and reprints, Leroy Powers
[2.21] Fragaria, research notes and reprints
[2.22] Fragaria, research notes, C. W. Richardson
[2.23] Fragaria, research notes, Donald H. Scott
[2.24] Fragaria, research notes, W. D. Valleau
[2.25] Fragaria, research notes, S. H. Yarner
[2.26] Lilium, photographs

1922, 1933; 41-192
1923; 257-313
1923; 339-349
1923; 350-358
1924; 370-453
1923-24; misc
1925; 504-559, 4 files
19xx; 724-840
19xx; 841-1229
1931
1935
1936; 009-250
1936, 254-283
1936, 284-330
1936, 331-370
1937
1938
1939-40
1941-42
Liliaceae, research notes
Lilium research notes
Lilium, photographs for journal articles

1923-1942
[3.1] Lobelia, photographs 1937 - 1941
[3.2] Lobelia, germination notes
[3.3] Lobelia, research notes
[3.4] Lobelia, watercolors
[3.5] Burpee Co., doubles 1950-51
[3.6] Burpee Co., Ruche doubles, report and photographs 1951
[3.7] Burpee Co., Salmon doubles, report and notes 1951
[3.8] Burpee Co., Single white, report and notes 1951
[3.9] Burpee Co., Correspondence 1950-51
[3.10] Burpee co., memo and notes, wild origin
[3.11] Burpee co., notes and photographs, wild origin
[3.12] Chromosome number
[3.13] Chromosome number studies 1944
[3.14] Mss., "Doubleness in the Flowers of Petunia," 1952
[3.15] Mss., research notes and articles re: Botanical Society of America
[3.16] Doubles, photocopy and notes, re: Frances Myrtle
[3.17] Doubles, notes, re: Howard B. Frost study
[3.18] Correspondence and notes, re: W. Ray Hastings
[3.19] Doubles, notes on literature
[3.20] Doubles, notes re: Matthiola
[3.21] Doubles, notes and correspondence
[3.22] Doubles, correspondence, Clark D. Paris
[3.23] Doubles, photographs, salmon and white
[3.24] Doubles, notes re: E. R. Sanders
[3.25] Doubles, notes re: Gilbert W. Scott
[3.26] Doubles, notes re: G. V. Ubisch
[3.27] Doubles, correspondence, news clippings, and notes re: Charles Weddle
[3.28] Correspondence, J. H. Kantor
[3.29] Correspondence and notes, D. N. Kostoff
[3.30] Literature, species and previous hybrids
[3.31] Pollen grain study
[3.32] Correspondence, A. Owczarzak
[3.33] Relation to Nicotiana
[3.34] Reprint, "Reproduction in Petunia" 7 March 1952
[3.35] Research notes 1947
[3.36] Mss "Reproduction in Petunia"
[3.37] Charts and Photos, Reproduction in Petunia
[3.38] Correspondence and notes, T. D. Sullivan
[3.39] Miscellaneous
[3.40] Petunia, photographs

1931-1938
1941-1942
1943-1944
1945
1946
1947, 2 files
1948, pollen
1949

[4.1] Hibiscus, watercolor
[4.2] Hibiscus moscheutons, watercolor
[4.3] Hosta, chromosome numbers
[4.4] Ipomoea (sweet potato), photographs
[4.5] Ipomoea (sweet potato), research notes
[4.6] Iris, photographs 1934-1935
[4.7] Iris, photographs 1936
[4.8] Iris, et al, watercolors
[4.9] Lysimachia, research notes
[4.10] Marica, photographs 1931-1937
[4.11] Narcissus, salix, photographs
[4.12] Papaver, watercolors
[4.13] Pelargonium, photographs 1931
[4.14] Phlox, watercolors
[4.15] Potagometon pectinatus, sketches by A. B. Stout
[4.16] Primula, photographs
[4.17] Prunus (plum), photographs
[4.18] Prunus persica, (peach), photographs
[4.19] Pyrus, (pear), photographs
[4.20] Secale (rye), research notes
[4.21] Solanum (potato), photographs
[4.22] Verbascum, watercolors
[4.23] Zea mays (maize), photographs 1940
[4.24] Miscellaneous genera
[4.25] Miscellaneous photographs (laboratory, codices) 1936, 1937, 1939
[4.26] Miscellaneous photographs (trees, autumn views) 1940-1941
[4.27] Miscellaneous photographs (Abies et al) 1942-1945
[4.28] Vitis (Seedless Grapes)

Correspondence and notes, A-Z, 4 files
Patents, research notes and mss.
Reprints
Research grants and reports, National Resource Council
Photographs, 1934
Photographs, 1941 - 1945
Photographs, miscellaneous
Photographs, Vitis rotundifolia
Advertisement for "Seedless rosada"
Photos for cuts in journal
Watercolors

[4.29] Tsuga canadensis (Weeping Hemlock)

Photographs, 1931, 1933, 1935
Photographs, 1938, 1939, various
Photographs, 1938
Photographs, 1939
Correspondence and notes, B-Z (4 files)
Abbot, S. L
Jenkins, C. F.
Kelsey, H. P.
Judd, W.
Swartly, J. C.

[4.30] Mss, "The Redding Hemlock"
[4.31] Mss, "Weeping or Pendulous Hemlocks"
[4.32] Research notes and photos
[4.33] Reprints
[5.1] Reproduction in Petunia, charts
[5.2] Reproduction in Petunia, plates

4 files

[5.3] Hemerocallis pollinization notes
[6.1] L tigrinum, Pollination Germination Display
[6.2] L tigrinum, Pollen Germ, Anaphase Display
[6.3] L longiflorum (candidum), Pollen Germ, Anaphase Display
[6.4] Morphological Structure of Seedless Grapes
[6.5] File - mounted photos now detached, 20 photos
[6.6] File - miscellaneous photos and copies of daylilies
[6.7] Miscellaneous captioned signs
[6.8] Miscellaneous mounted diagrams
 

Subseries 2b: Genus File, Hemerocallis.

Hemerocallis files consist of correspondence, research notes, accession records, evaluations, pollination records, photography, charts, bibliographic material, and reprints. Species files are arranged alphabetically by species, followed by three photographic sequences. The first sequence is arranged alphabetically by species; the second is arranged chronologically by year; and the third, "Inflorescence" is arranged by species. There are notebooks and subject files on Hemerocallis hybrids and clones. The sequence of photos (the fourth photo sequence) which follows is arranged alphabetically by hybrid name. See Appendix I 'Hemerocallis Named Hybrids' for additional information.

Folder Title Date
[7.1] H altissima, mss, "Hemerocallis altissima Stout"
[7.2] H altissima, correspondence
[7.3] H altissima, research notes
[7.4] H aurantiaca, literature
[7.5] H aurantiaca, research notes
[7.6] H aurantiaca major, chromosome numbers
[7.7] H aurantiaca major, literature
[7.8] H aurantiaca major, research notes
[7.9] H citrina, research notes
[7.10] H citrina, chromosome numbers
[7.11] H citrina, literature
[7.12] H coerula
[7.13] H coreana
[7.14] H dumortierii, chromosome numbers
[7.15] H dumortierii, descriptions
[7.16] H dumortierii, literature
[7.17] H dumortierii, research notes
[7.18] H esculenta, chromosomes
[7.19] H esculenta, research notes
[7.20] H esculenta, correspondence
[7.21] H exaltata, chromosome numbers
[7.22] H exaltata, mss, Addisonia article
[7.23] H exaltata, research notes
[7.24] H exilis
[7.25] H flava, chromosome numbers
[7.26] H flava, research notes
[7.27] H flava, literature
[7.28] H flava kwanso
[7.29] H forrestii, literature
[7.30] H forrestii, chromosome numbers
[7.31] H forrestii, correspondence
[7.32] H forrestii, research notes
[7.33] H fulva, literature
[7.34] H fulva augustifolia, research notes
[7.35] H fulva, chromosome numbers
[7.36] H fulva cypriana
[7.37] H fulva distichia
[7.38] H fulva - China
[7.39] H fulva europa
[7.40] H fulva flore pleno
[7.41] H fulva - Japan
[7.42] H fulva - Korea
[7.43] H fulva longituba
[7.44] H fulva maculata
[7.45] H fulva - pink
[7.46] H fulva - red
[7.47] H fulva rosea
[7.48] H fulva - wild
[7.49] H fulva gigantea, gracilis, graminea
[7.50] H fulva leucapecton, littorea, lutea
[7.51] H middendorfii, literature
[7.52] H fulva, varieties
[7.53] H fulva, veining in petals and sepals
[7.54] H middendorfii, research notes
[7.55] H minor, chromosome numbers
[7.56] H minor in Edinburgh Herbarium
[7.57] H minor, research notes
[7.58] H minor, literature
[7.59] H multiflora, chromosome numbers
[7.60] H multiflora, correspondence
[7.61] H multiflora, research notes
[7.62] H minor, literature
[7.63] H nana, chromosome numbers
[7.64] H nana, drawings of scapes
[7.65] H nana, literature
[7.66] H nana, research notes
[7.67] H nana, herbarium records
[7.68] H nana, stem sections
[8.1] H nepalense
[8.2] H plicata, literature
[8.3] H pumila
[8.4] H radicans, rutilans
[8.5] H sachalinensis
[8.6] H serotina, sieboloiana
[8.7] H sulphurea
[8.8] H thunbergii, chromosome numbers
[8.9] H thunbergii, herbarium records
[8.10] H thunbergii, watercolors and ink drawings
[8.11] H thunbergii, literature
[8.12] H thunbergii, research notes
[8.13] H vespertina
[8.14] H yezoensis
[8.15] Unnamed species
[8.16] Unnamed species, China
[8.17] Unnamed species, Japan
[8.18] Unnamed species, Korea
[8.19] Unnamed species, Kwanso
[8.20] Unnamed wild species
[8.21] Hemerocallis, miscellaneous notes
[8.22] Hemerocallis, correspondence
[8.23] Hemerocallis, Mss "The Morphology of Somatic Chromosomes in Hem" by W. T. Ward
[8.24] Field Data

Hemerocallis, field data
H aurantiaca, field data
Hemerocallis, China, field data
H exaltata, field data
H fulva, Japan, field data
H multiflora, field data
H thunbergii, field data

[8.25] Photographs

H altissima
H aurantiaca
H aurantiaca major
H citrina
H dumortierii
H esculenta
H exaltata
H flava
H forrestii
H fulva
H fulva angustifolia
H fulva, China
H fulva europa
H fulva flore pleno
H fulva, Japan
H fulva, Korea
H fulva kwanso
H fulva longituba
H fulva maculata
H fulva - pink
H fulva - red
H fulva rosea
H fulva - wild
H graminea

[9.1] Photographs

H littorea
H middendorfii
H minor
H multiflora
H nana (2)
H plicata
H sulphurea
H thunbergii
Unnamed species, China
Unnamed species, Japan
Unnamed species, Korea
Unnamed wild species
Unnamed species

[9.2] Photographs

Public Display Garden, 1925
1926
1927, microphotos, pollen tube growth, 2 files
1929, microphotos
1928, 1929, 1932, H multiflora
1930, microphotos
1931
1932, 2 files
1932, microphotos
1933
1934, 3 files
1935, 2 files
1936, 3 files

1925-1927; 1931-1936
[10.1] Photographs, 1937-1944

1937, 2 files
1938, 2 files
1939, 2 files
1940, photomicrograph series
1940, 2 files
1940, photomicrographs
1941
1942, 2 files
1943
1944, 2 files
1945
1946
1947
1947, H europa
1948

[10.2] Photographs, Inflorescence

H citrina
H dumortierii
H europa
H flava
H forrestii
H fulva
H middendorfii
H minor
H multiflora
H 'Flamid'
Inflorescence, 2062
Inflorescence, 2249-12
Photos, 2062
Photos, 2063
Photos, 2067
Photos, 2088
Photos, 2249
Photos, 2384
Photos, 2472
Photos, 2633
Photos, 2673
Photos, 2719
Photos, 2777
Photos, 2785
Photos, 2799
Photos, 2814
Photos, 3560
Photos, unnamed 255
Photos, H fulva, doubles
Photos, garden views

[11.1] H altissima, notebook
[11.2] H citrina, notebook
[11.3] H dumortierii, notebook
[11.4] H esculenta, notebook
[11.5] H exaltata, notebook
[11.6] H forrestii, notebook
[11.7] H fulva seedlings, notebook
[11.8] H middendorfii, notebook
[11.9] H minor, notebook
[11.10] H multiflora, notebook
[11.11] H nana, notebook
[11.12] H plicata, notebook
[11.13] H sulphurea, notebook
[11.14] H thunbergii, notebook
[11.15] H, unnamed plants
[11.16] Hybrids and Clones

'Afterglow'
'Aladdin'
'Alan-a-Dale'
'Apricot'
'August Glow'
'August Orange'
'August Pioneer'
'Autumn King'
'Autumn Minaret'
'Autumn Prince'
'Bagdad'
'Baronet'
'Bertrand Farr'
'Bicolor'
'Bijou'
'Blanche Hooker'
'Boutonniere'
'Brunette'
'Buckeye'
'Candelabrum'
'Caprice'
'Cathay'
'Challenger'
'Chancellor'
'Charmaine'
'Charmaine Queen' 'Chengtu'
'Cinnabar'
'Circe'
'Copperpiece'
'Dauntless'
'Dominion'
'Dusty Miller'
'Elfin'
'Ensign'
'Fantasia'
'Festival'
'Fiftieth Anniversary'
'Firebrand'
'George Yeld'
'Georgia'
'Goldfinch'
'Hankow'
'Harlequin'
'Hiawatha'
'Hyperion'
'Jennie Love'
'Jubilee'
'La Louisan''
'Liebchen'
'Linda'
'Luteola'
'Majestic'
'Manchu'
'Midas'
'Mignon'
'Mikado'
'Ming'
'Monarch'
Multiflora Hybrids
'Nada'
'New Yorker'
'Patricia'
'Penelope Stout'
'Port'
'Princess'
'Rajah'
'Redbird'
'Red Knight'
'Red Prince'
'Rosalind'
'Rose Gem'
'Sachem'
'Saturn'
'Serenade'
'Sonny'
'Soudan'
'Statesque'
Summer Multiflora Hybrids
'Sundust'
'Symphony'
'Tangerine'
'Taruga'
'Theron'
'Triumph'
'Vesta'
'Viking'
'Vulcan'
'Wau-Bon'
'Wolof'
'Yeldrin'
'Zouave'

[12.1] Hybrids and Clones

'Afterglow'
'Aladdin'
'Alan-a-dale'
'Apricot'
'August Orange'
'August Pioneer'
'Autumn Minaret'
'Autumn Prince'
'Bagdad'
'Baronet'
'Bicolor'
'Bijou'
'Blanche Hooker'
'Boutonniere'
'Brunette'
'Buckeye'
'Candelabrum'
'Caprice'
'Cathay'
'Challenger'
'Charmaine'
'Charmaine Queen'
'Chengtu'
'Cinnabar'
'Circe'
'Copperpiece'
'Dauntless'
'Dominion'
'Dusty Miller'
'Elfin'
'Ensign'
'Fantasia'
'Festival'
'Fiftieth Anniversary'
'Firebrand'
'George Yeld'
'Hankow'
'Hiawatha'
'Hyperion'
'Jennie Love'
'Jubilee'
'Liebchen'
'Linda'
'Luteola'
'Majestic'
'Mignon'
'Mikado'
'Ming'
'Monarch'
'Nada'
'New Yorker'
'Penelope Stout'
'Princess'
'Red Knight'
'Red Prince'
'Rose Gem'
'Sachem'
'Saturn'
'Serenade'
'Sonny'
'Soudan'
'Statesque'
Summer Multiflora hybrids
'Sundust'
'Symphony'
'Tangerine'
'Taruga'
'Theron'
'Triumph'
'Vesta'
'Vulcan'
'Wau-Bon'
'Wolof'
'Yeldrin'
'Zouave'

[12.2] Accession and Hybridization Records

Hemerocallis Accessions, 2 files
Hemerocallis Accessions and Distributions, 1936-1942
Hemerocallis: Record of Crosses, 3 files
Hemerocallis: Summaries for Interspecific Hybridization

[12.3] Hybrid Evaluations

H, 1707
H, 2088
H, 2408
H, 2472
H, 2604
H, 2652
H, 2719
H, 2731
H, 2777
H, 2785
H, 2821
H, 2823
H, 2838
H, 2849
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1934
Hemerocallis Evaluations, Whaley, 1937
Hemerocallis Evaluations of Pink-flowered, 1937
Hemerocallis Evaluations of Named Clones, 1946
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1946: 1800-3000
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1946: 3001-3250
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1946: 3251-3399
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1946: 3400-3499
Hemerocallis Evaluations, 1946: 3500

1934-1946
[13.1] Evaluations, 2931-3324 1953
[13.2] Evaluations, 3328-3507 1953
[13.3] Evaluations, 3514-3595 1953
[13.4] Evaluations 1954
[13.5] Evaluations 1956
[13.6] Evaluations of New Doubles
[13.7] Folio Monograph, Plate Photos
[13.8] Folio Monograph, Mss.
[13.9] Folio Monograph, Drafts of Parts
[13.10] Folio Monograph, H aurantiaca

H dumortierii
H exaltata
H forrestii
H fulva
H fulva angustiflora
H middendorfii
H nana
H plicata

[13.11] Folio Monograph Correspondence

Folio Monograph, Correspondence, A-Z
Folio Monograph, Correspondence, Garden Club of America
Folio Monograph, Orders
Folio Monograph, Subscription Announcements

[13.12] Correspondence, A - Stuntz

Duke of Winsor
Pinchot, C B
Ptitsin, L.
Smith, L. M.
Smith, W. W.
Stewart, A. N.
Strong, Martha
Stuntz, M. F.

[14.1] Correspondence, Susa-Z

Susa, T.
Wada, K.
Wallace, R.
Wallace, R., bills
Wallace, R., daylilies
Yeld, George

[14.2] Research Notes

Award-winning Plants
Bibliography
Doubles
Double Flowers, reprints
Early literature records
Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden
Excluded species
Forrest, George
H fulva, doubles
Illustration Record
Index Kewensis
Introductions: 1949, 1951, 1953, 1956
Kew Botanic Garden
List of Illustrations
Literature References
Miscellaneous Records
Names for Stout Hybrids
Notes & Literature, General
Africa
China
China, Photographs of Herbarium Specimens
Crete
Cyprus
Egypt
Greece
India
Israel
Italy
Old Japanese Illustrations
Japan
Korea
Manchuria
Mauritius
Persia
USSR
Turkey

[14.3] Inflorescence

Key for Records on Inflorescence
Inflorescence, Mss notes

Inflorescence
H aurantiaca, citrina, dumortierii
H esculenta, europa
H flava
H forrestii, fulva
H middendorfii
H minor
H multiflora
'Apricot', 'Estmere'
'Flamid'
'Hyperion', 'Mignon', 'Orangeman'
'Sovereign', 'Wau-Bon'

Inflorescence Base

Inflorescence, Japan
19, 25, 78, 103
255
413, 417, 425, 428
447, 729
2062
2063, 2065, 2067
2341, 2384, 2580
2633, 2635, 2663, 2673
2776, 2799, 2814, 2840
2878, Wild - Korea
2914, 2918
Unnamed

Botanical Terms
Colchicine
Cytology, Research Notes, 2 files
Cytology, Literature, journals
Flower Spur-tip
Indoleacetic Acid Treatment
Miscellaneous Notes
Papillae

[14.4] Biology and Structure

Pollen Tubes
Scapes
Seeds
Sterility
Veining, Research Notes
Veining, Drawings
Veining, Photographs
Data of 1937

[15.1] HemerocallisPigmentation

Anthocyanin
Color pigments
Bancroft Reprint (Anthocyanins)
Color pigments
Experiments 98, 100-103,107-114
France, H. Reprint and Translation
Literature
Mss, "Color Patterns in Daylilies"; correspondence
Notes and Correspondence, Separation of Carotenes and Xanthophyll
Notes on Robinson, Robert
Project Outline, 1943
Research Notes
Red Types
Research Notes - Colors
Research by R. E. Lee
Research Notes, Shapiro, B. P.
Notebook, Shapiro, B. P.
Standardized Color Tests
Structures
Work by Appel, Amita
Aurantiaca, Forrestii, Middendorfii, Multiflora
Thunbergii, Boutonnierre, Citrina, Littorea x Fulva

[15.2] Hybridization Records

Hemerocallis crosses, 400 series
500 series
600 series
700 series
800 series
900 series
1200 series
1300 series
1400 series
1500 series
1600 series
1700 series
1800 series
1900 series
2000 series
2061 in 1943

[15.3] Notes on Authors

Braun, Alexander
Domin, Karel
Eichler, A. W.
Focke, W. O.
Goebel, K.
Kakazaki
Lestiboudois, M. T.
Muller, William
Richter, M.
Sachs, J.
Sprenger, Charles
Velenovsky, J.
Yeld, George

[15.4] Reprints

Reprints, A-Z, 5 files
Reprints and translation, Timm, Herbert
Reprints, Woodroffe, F. B.
Reprints, Yuke, Y.
Yearbooks
American Amaryllis Society Yearbook, 1935
Hemerocallis Society Yearbook, 1952
Midwest Hemerocallis Society Yearbook, 1947
Hemerocallis Society Newsletter, 1947-1956

[15.5] Manuscripts and Publications

Mss "Character and Genetics of Doubleness"
Mss "An Example of Selective Breeding"
Mss "Variegation and Somatic Mutation"
Stout, published articles, 1916; 1925-1956, 4 files
NYBG Distinguished Service Award to A. B. Stout
Certificates, scientific organizations
Hemerocallis catalogs, 1948
Hemerocallis catalogs, 1957-61

[16.1] Accession & Distribution Records

Bibliographic Index, File cards (5 x 7)

[17.1] Index, Hemerocallis Clones

File cards (5 x 7)

[18.1] Index, Hemerocallis Clones

File cards (5 x 7)

[19.1] Index, Hemerocallis Clones

File cards (5 x 7)

[20.1] Hemerocallis Photographs, Miscellaneous

Hemerocallis, oversized photo (2)
Estmere, oversized photo
H citrina, aurantiaca, 41-119, 26 Dec 1941
H forrestii, 8 Nov 1940
H thunbergii Rosalind, 26 Dec 1941
H exaltata, 7 Jul 1932
Theron
Brunette (2), 7 Jun 1940
H europa, 134 (2), 15 Jun 1938
Mounted photos (17)
H fulva, caespitose habit

 

Subseries 2c: Genus File, Rubus.

This sub-series consists of correspondence, research notes, manuscripts and typescripts relating to the genus Rubus (berries). Manuscripts and typescripts relate to an unpublished monograph "Reproduction in Rubus."

Folder Title
[21.1] Correspondence, Rubus

Correspondence, A-Z, 15 files
Anderson, Edgar
Armstrong Nurseries
Blackhurst, H. T.
Brierly, W. G.
Britton, Donald M. & John W. Hull
Brown, William L.
Craig, Donald
Darrow, George M.
Egler, Frank E.
Einset, John
Hitchcock, Leo C.
Jones, Donald F.
Johnstone, F. E. Jr.
Kays, W. R.
Ledin, R. Bruce
Murrill, William A.
Overcash, J. P.
Powers, Leroy
Slate, George L.
Species
Waldo, George F.
Williams, C. F.
Yarnell, S. H.
Yeager, A. F.

[21.2] Research Notes, A-L

Research Notes, A-L, 11 files
Bailey, L. H.
Bicknell, E. P.
Blanchard, W. H.
Brierly, W. G.
Brown, S. W.
Burbank, Luther
Canada
Christen, H. R.
Crane, M. B.
Darrow, 2 files
Darrow, G. M. & A. E. Longley
Darrow, G. M. & G. F. Waldo
East Malling Research Station, Kent, England
Einset, John
Fassett, Norman C.
Fischer, H. E.
Focke, W. O.
Griffith, J. F.
Gustafsson, Ake
Haskell, Gordon
Hybrids
Jones, D. F.
Kerr, E. A.
Ledin, E. B.
Longley, A. E.

[22.1] Research notes, M-W (8 files)
[22.2] Mallah, Tara Singh
[22.3] Mammoth/Cory Blackberry
[22.4] Ness, H.
[22.5] NY Agr Exp Sta, Geneva, NY
[22.6] Nygren, Axel
[22.7] Oberle, G. D.
[22.8] Peitersen, A. K.
[22.9] Pope, W. T.
[22.10] Rozanova, M. A.
[22.11] Rydberg, P. A.
[22.12] Seeds
[22.13] Sex, etc.
[22.14] Tatarinzov, A. S.
[22.15] Texas, 2 files
[22.16] Unilateral Hybrids
[22.17] Vaarama, Antero
[22.18] Versatility
[22.19] Waldo, G. F.
[22.20] Williams, C. F.
[22.21] Yarnell, S. H.
[22.] Yeager, A. F.
[22.22] Mss, "Reproduction in Rubus"

Reproduction in Rubus, preliminary drafts & notes (5 files)
Reproduction in Rubus, preliminary drafts, Pt. VIII
Outline of Manuscrip
Pt. I
Pt. II
Pt. II, 14, revision, 1957
Pt. III
Pt. IV
Pt. VI
Pt. VII, 2 files
Pt. VIII, 2 files
Pt. IX
Pt. III revision, 5 files
Pt. V revision, 2 files

[23.1] Manuscript, "Reproduction in Rubus"

Pt. VI, additions and revisions
Pt. VII, additions and revisions
Pt. VIII, mss, additions and revisions, 3 files
Pt. I, typescript (2d carbon)
Pt. II, typescript
Pt. II, typescript (1st carbon)
Pt. II, typescript (2d carbon)
Pt. III, typescript
Pt. IV, typescript
Pt. IV, typescript (1st carbon)
Pt. IV, typescript (2d carbon, incomplete)
Pt. IV, preliminary typescript, incomplete
Pt. V, typescript (carbons)
Pt. VI, typescript
Pt. VI, typescript (1st carbon)
Pt. VI, typescript (2d carbon)
Pt. VII, typescript
Pt. VII, typescript (1st carbon)
Pt. VII, typescript (2d carbon)
Pt. VIII, typescript, 2 files
Pt. VIII, typescript (1st carbon)
Pt. VIII, typescript (2d carbon)
Pt. IX, typescript (including carbons)

 

Subseries 2d: Research Notes.

This sub-series consists of topics in genetics and plant science related to the development of registered Hemerocallis hybrids. They are arranged either by species or by hybrid name, where appropriate, within each file.

Folder Title
[24.1] Adventitious Embryony
[24.2] Agamospermy
[24.3] Mss, "Adventitious Agamospermy & Self- and Cross-Incompatibilities"
[24.4] Apogamy, research notes
[24.5] Apogamy, research notes and correspondence
[24.6] Apogamy and Parthenogenesis, journals and reprints
[24.7] Apogamy and Parthenogenesis, research notes and reprints
[24.8] Apomixis
[24.9] Diplospory
[24.10] Genetics
[24.11] Reprint, Incompatibility in Citrus
[24.12] Miscellaneous Species
[24.13] Parthenogenesis
[24.14] Potentilla
[24.15] Pseudogamy
[24.16] Restitution Nuclei
[24.17] Semigamy
[24.18] Sterility
[24.19] Journals and Reprints, Ernst, Alfred
[24.20] Journals and Reprints, Muntzing, A. and G.
[24.21] Journals and Reprints, Stebbins, G. L.
[24.22] Bastardierung als Ursache der Apogamie im Pflanzenreich, Dr. Aflred Ernst, 1918
[24.23] Anderson, Edgar
[24.24] Atwood, Sanford S.
[24.25] B
[24.26] Babcock, E. B.
[24.27] Bamford, Ronald
[24.28] Baur
[24.29] Brewbaker, James
[24.30] Collins, J. L.
[24.31] Correns, C., 2 files
[24.32] Cram, William H.
[24.33] Crantz, F.
[24.34] De Vries, Hugo
[24.35] Gebhart
[24.36] Gerstel, D. U.
[24.37] Gustafsson, Ake
[24.38] H
[24.39] Herrig, F.
[24.40] Jennings, H. S.
[24.41] Kempton, J. H.
[24.42] Kneip
[24.43] Linnaeus
[24.44] Naudin, M. C. (translation)
[24.45] Prell
[24.46] Riddle, Oscar
[24.47] Sears, E. R., research notes
[24.48] Von Berg, Henni
[24.49] Zamelis, A.
[24.50] Auto-alloploids
[24.51] Mss. "Bud Variation"
[24.52] Chromosome numbers
[24.53] Chromosome studies
[24.54] Diploids
[24.55] Double Flowers
[24.56] Haploids
[24.57] Hexaploids
[24.58] Hybrids
[24.59] Hybridization, new clippings
[24.60] Induced Pseudo-fertility
[24.61] Introgression
[24.62] Octoploids
[24.63] Paramecium, mating types (Kimball, B. F.)
[24.64] Paramecium, mating types (Sonneborn, T. M.)
[24.65] Pollen tube growth
[24.66] Pollen tube growth, photographs, 1927-1940
[24.67] Polyploids
[24.68] Seed Inheritance
[24.69] Species studies
[24.70] Tetraploids
[24.71] Triploids
[25.1] Variegation
[25.2] Variegation, chlorophyll
[25.3] Bibliography
[25.4] Miscellaneous notes
[25.5] Unidentified mss
[25.6] Research Notes, Citrus
[25.7] Research Notes and Correspondence, Cucumber
[25.8] Research Notes and Reprints, Ficus (fig)
[25.9] Research Notes and Reprints, Induced Parthenocarpy
[25.10] Research Notes, miscellaneous
[25.11] Research Notes and Reprints, Cucumber
[25.12] Reprints, miscellaneous
[25.13] Research Notes et al., Pear
[25.14] Research Notes et al., Watermelon
[25.15] Correspondence, miscellaneous
[25.16] Incompatibility, 3 files
[25.17] Beta vulgaris
[25.18] Correspondence and research notes
[25.19] Crane, M. B.
[25.20] Crane, M. B., reprints, 2 files
[25.21] Crepis
[25.22] Fungi
[25.23] Mss, "Pollen tube behavior . . . with reference to Incompatibilities in Fertilization".
[25.24] Prunus
[25.25] Riley, H. P.
[25.26] Reprints, Riley, H. P.
[25.27] Research Notes and Reprints, Rye
[25.28] Research Notes, Taraxacum
[25.29] Research Notes and Correspondence, Tradescantia
[25.30] Research Notes and Correspondence, Tulip
[25.31] Correspondence and Reprints, Tysdal, H. M.
[25.32] "Self- and Cross-sterility . . . Grasses and Legumes", Williams, R. D.
[25.33] Research Notes, Williams, R. D.
[25.34] Alium
[25.35] Antirrhinum
[25.36] Bananas
[25.37] Bicutella
[25.38] Campanula
[25.39] Chicoreaceae
[25.40] Compositae
[25.41] Cucurbits
[25.42] Dysploidy
[25.43] Euphorbia
[25.44] Lysimachia
[25.45] Nicotiana
[25.46] Pyrus (pear)
[25.47] Prunus
[25.48] Prunus (cherry)
[25.49] Solanum
[25.50] Tradescantia
[25.51] Tulipa
[25.52] Veronica
[26.1] Notes and Reprints, A-Z, 7 files
[26.2] Polyploidy, A-Z, 20 files
[26.3] Autopolyploidy
[26.4] Achlya
[26.5] Alchemilla
[26.6] Angiosperms
[26.7] Clarkia
[26.8] Correspondence
[26.9] Johanssen, D. A.
[26.10] Male Sterility, tomato
[26.11] Miscellaneous research notes
[26.12] Stout Publications
[26.13] Self Sterility and Hybrid-sterility by Friedrich Brieger

Translation, parts I-VI (6 files); ibid, incomplete typescript


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Series 3. Negatives.

Scope and Content:

Photographic negatives are organized in 6 independent sequences (3a to 3f), based on size and media. Three material sizes are (3a, 3b) 6.25 x 8.25; (3c, 3d) 4 x 6; and (3e, 3f) 3 x 5. Each size is organized in two sequences, glass or acetate. The 6 sequences are:

Sequence Photo Size Box count
3a 6.25 x 8.25 1-2
3b 6.25 x 8.25 (glass) 1
3c 4 x 6 1-17
3d 4 x 6 (glass) 1-9
3e 3 x 5 1-3
3f 3 x 5 (glass) 1-8

Negatives are numbered by year and/or hybridization number and are cross-referenced with corresponding positives. Most material documents species and hybrid studies (indoor and outdoor), life cycle studies, staged displays, garden views, landscapes, and plant structure studies, e.g. seeds, capsules, foliage, scapes, and flowers. There are photomicrographs of plant cell structure, comparative studies of Hemerocallis clones, herbarium specimens of the Kew Botanic Garden, imported packages of dried daylilies for use as a food vegetable, and portraits of Dr. Stout at work, including views of the NYBG experimental garden.


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Series 4. Lantern slides.

Scope and Content:

This series consists of 21 boxes of slides of daylilies and other botanical subjects.

Folder Title Date
[27]3a Iris 1934-35
[27]3a Iris 1936
[27]3a Lilium

19xx, 724-840
19xx, 841-1229
1931
1935
1936, 9-250
1936, 284-330
1936, 331-370
1937
1938
1939-40

[27]3a Marica 1931-37
[27]3a Petunia 1931-38
[27]3a Primula
[27]3a Vitis (grape)
[28]3a Hemerocallis

1935
1936, 3 files
1936, re: genetics mss
1937
1938
1939

[28]3a H multiflora
[28]3b Abutilon
[28]3b Lilium

257-313
1923, 339-349
1923, 350-358
1925, 504-559

1923
[28]3b Mendel, Gregor, portrait
[28]3c Negatives - 4 x 6
[30-a] Negatives, Lilium

No date, 841-1229
1935
1936, 9-250

1935 - 1936
[30-b] Negatives, Lilium

1936, 254-283
1936, 284-330
1936, 331-370
1937

1936-1937
[30-c] Negatives, Lilium

1938
1939

1938 - 1939
[30-d] Negatives, Lilium 1941-1942
[30-e] Negatives, Petunia, Charts; Petunia

Reproduction charts:
1931-38
1941-42
1943
1944
1945

1938 - 1947
[30-f] Negatives, Petunia

1945
1946
1947

1945-1947
[30-g] Negatives, Abutilon - Lobelia

Abutilon
Acer/Dichogamy
Iris
Lobelia

[30-h] Negatives, Marica - Solanum

Marica
Pelargonium
Prunus (peach)
Solanum (potato)
Miscellaneous

[30-i] Negatives, Tsuga (Weeping Hemlock)

Tsuga, 1931-35
Tsuga, 1938
Tsuga, 1939

[30-j] Negatives, Vitis (grape)

Vitis, 1926, 1934
Vitis, 1941-45

[31-a] Negatives, Hemerocallis

Incompatibility Chart
Hemerocallis, 1931
Hemerocallis, 1934
Hemerocallis, 1935

1931 - 1935
[31-b] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1936
[31-c] Negatives, Hemerocallis

Hemerocallis, 1937
Hemerocallis, 1938

1937 - 1938
[31-d] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1939
[31-e] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1940
[31-f] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1940
[31-g] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1940-1941
[31-h] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1941-1942
[31-i] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1942
[31-j] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1943
[32-a] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1943-1944
[32-b] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1944
[32-c] Negatives, Hemerocallis 1945-1946
[32-d] Negatives, Hemerocallis

1947
1948
Garden views

1947-1948
[32-e] Negatives, Hemerocallis

Inflorescence, 2249
Inflorescence, flore pleno
Microphotographs, 1930, 1940
Text figures
H multiflora
Named hybrids
Personal

[33.1] Lilium

1936, 9-330
1936, 9-250
1936, 254-283
1936, 284-330

1936
[34.1] Lilium - Petunia

Lilium, 1937
Petunia, 1931-38, 1943, 1945, 1946

1937; 1931-1946
[35.1] Petunia 1947
[36.1] Petunia 1948
[37.1] Brassica, Solanum

Brassica
Solanum (potato)

[38.1] Lobelia 1937-1942
[39.1] Pollen tube growth; Prunus; Pyrus

Pollen tube growth
Prunus (peach)
Pyrus (pear)

[40.1] Hemerocallis

1927-1941
Inflorescence, H flava
Inflorescence, 1939, 2249-12

1927-29, 1930, 1940, 1941
[41.1] Hemerocallis, Inflorescence

1939, 2062
H dumortierii
H flamid
H thunbergii
Personal, Wisconsin Dells

[42.1] Abutilon - Zea; Lilium; Petunia

Abutilon
Acer/Dichogamy
Lobelia, 1937-41
Pollen tube growth
Prunus (plum), 1937-41
Vitis (grape), 1934
Zea mays (maize)
Miscellaneous, 1936-1939

Lilium, 724-1229
1935-1936
1937-1942

Petunia, 1931-1949

[43.1] Misc; Tsuga; Hemerocallis

Miscellaneous, 1940-1945
Tsuga (weeping Hemlock), 1939
Hemerocallis, 1926
Hemerocallis, 1933, 1935, 1937-1938

[44.1] Hemerocallis

Hemerocallis, 1939
1940-1943; 1946
2269, 3560, miscellaneous plate photos

1939, 1940-1943, 1946
[45.1] Abutilon - Ipomoea

Abutilon
Acer/Dichogamy
Brassica
Ipomoea (sweet potato)

[46.1] Lobelia - Pyrus

Lobelia, 1938, 1941
Narcissus
Pelargonium
Pollen tube growth
Pyrus (pear)

[47.1] Solanum; Vitis

Solanum (potato)
Vitis (grape)

[48.1] Petunia

1931-38
1941-43

[49.1] Lilium

1921-23
1937-39
Lilium, 724-726

[50.1] Lilium; Hemerocallis

Lilium, 1936
Hemerocallis, 1926; 1932

[51.1] Hemerocallis

Inflorescence, 1939, 2062
Microphotographs, 1930
Microphotographs, 1940

[53.1] Lantern Slides
[54.1] Lantern Slides
[55.1] Lantern Slides
[56.1] Lantern Slides
[57.1] Lantern Slides
[58.1] Lantern Slides
[59.1] Lantern Slides
[60.1] Lantern Slides
[61.1] Lantern Slides
[62.1] Lantern Slides
[63.1] Lantern Slides
[64.1] Lantern Slides
[65.1] Lantern Slides
[66.1] Lantern Slides
[67.1] Lantern Slides
[68.1] Lantern Slides
[69.1] Lantern Slides
[70.1] Lantern Slides
[71.1] Lantern Slides
[72.1] Lantern Slides
[73.1] Lantern Slides

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Series 5. Lectures.

Scope and Content:

Lecture notes consist of index cards, papers and manuscripts for presentations, and syllabi and class notes for courses taught by Dr. Stout.

Folder Title Date
[74.1] Lecture notes, "Physiological Incompatibilities in Sexual Reproduction" May 18, 1929
[74.2] "Improvement in Familiar Garden Plants" Digest of radio talk Feb 11, 1937
[74.3] NJ State College of Agriculture, radio broadcasts, WOR 1935, 1937, 1940
[74.4] Conference Program, Texas State College for Women

January, 1942
[74.5] Notes for a conference talk January 18, 1945
[74.6] Lecture notes, "One way hybridization" Torrey Botanical Club April 16, 1947
[74.7] Daylilies, lecture notes
[74.8] Incompatibilities in plants, lecture notes
[74.9] Incompatibility, lecture cards
[74.10] Incompatibility, lecture notes
[74.11] Petunia, Notes and syllabus for botany course May 25m 1933
[74.12] Lecture notes, "Origin and improvement of cultivated plants"
[74.13] Lecture notes, chromosomes
[74.14] Syllabus, plant breeding course 1939
[74.15] Class text

Plant breeding course, 2 files

1939

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Series 6. Artwork.

Scope and Content:

The artwork consists of watercolors, ink drawings, and pencil sketches that illustrate daylily species and hybrids and other floral subjects. The material is organized by genus and includes information on subject, date, artist, and ID number. All artwork has been transferred to NBYG Art & Illustration Collection #58.

Box 75

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
H middendorfii 5/28/1919 Eaton
H middendorfii Eaton ink
H middendorfii Eaton ink
H middendorfii 8/22/1940 55-10
Hemerocallis mounted
Hemerocallis #7 H mid, flava, F1
H flava 6, europa nd 64-2, F1, #3, Fig 35
H nd Griffith
H nd ibid 1202, 160-51
H dumort; H midden nd F1, #9, Fig 32
H nd #16 (has cut corner)
'Cinnabar' pencil sketch
ibid nd ibid (on onion-skin)
ibid nd L. Long
'Mikado' Griffith 32-40; 1458-8
H citrina; fulva rosea nd Lodor #2; 1541-16 F1
H unnamed Korea nd #38
H plicata 5-1 nd #18 (?)
H nd yellow on black
H midden; flava nd #7; F1
H multiflora 27/9 Aug 40 Clarke #1; 1635-23; 1634-6
'Charmaine' nd L. Long
H fulva hybrids nd #20
H wild, multiflora nd Lodor #1; F1 1634-1
H selection seedlings (small)
H wild types (misc) nd #3
H plicata 5-1 nd #40
H brunetta nd #35; 1820-68
H (untitled) ('Theron'?) Clarke
H (roots) nd pencil sketch, onionskin
H flava 2 (seedling) nd
H forrestii nd #15
H (NYBG varieties) nd Nos 1-13
H littorea nd #37
H (roots) nd 2036-1
Commemorative Plate Geo Stonehill [Garden Club of Am]
H (4 pieces) nd
Selection seedlings (dk pink) #33
H multiflora, Japan 32-41 #4; F1 1628-10
H nana nd Nos 1-5
H selections nd #24; nos 1-18
H named varieties nd #16; nos 1-18
H fulva, various types nd #14; nos 1-16
H citrina 7-1 #22
H middendorfii varieties Clarke (with cuts)
H exaltata 11/1/1934 Clarke 56-4; Addisonia
H various yellow hybrids Clarke (with cuts)
H aurantiaca, fulva, littorea #18
H (yellows) nd
H (orange/yellow on black)
H Japan 32-41 8/15/1935 (with cut)
H wild types, unnamed #35
H Japan 32-41 nd (with cuts)
Unfinished sketches nd
Color patterns nd pencil sketch (dupl)
H (yellows) nd (with cuts)
H wild types, unnamed #34; nos 1-8
H aurantiaca + aur major Ian Sowinski (unfinished sketches)

Box 76

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
Gold Dust Pl 19, ink drawing
Estmer Pl 19, ink drawing
Tangerind Pl 19, ink drawing
Theron 976-B Plate 5
H forrestii Plate 18
H middendorfii Plate 21
H forrestii 33
H dumortieri 1 Plate 1
H aurantiaca Plate 18
H thunbergii Plate 8
H dumortieri Clarke Plate 1
H plicata 5 Plate 18
wild 140 Nov 1934 Clarke Pl 34, w notes
Afterglow 2815-5 03 Sep 1940
H exaltat Nov 193 Pl 6, Addisoni
[H multiflora 1] Pl 12, top
[H multiflora 1] Nov 1934 Pl 12, bottom
H forresti Pl 15
H dumortieri Pl 9, inflor
H exaltat Fig 2 Pl 2
H exculent Pl 19, inflo
'propagation' 04 Sep 1940 Clarke Fig 1, chapter 9
H dumortieri Fig 7
H citrina Fig 6, ch 2, a/b
H citrina 947-23
H citrina 1683-7
H citrina 967-13
H minor, nana, etc. Clarke Pl 1, inflor
Duplicate of above 03 Dec 1940 Clarke ibid, sm page
H multiflor Clarke Pl 2 inflor
Duplicate ibid
H nan Pl 3 inflor
H 1678 Pl 4 inflor
H thunbergii 26 Pl 5
H multiflora 1685-3 Pl 6 (note)
H plicata 5-1 Pl 21
H 2153 Pl 22, 23
H nana hybrid Pl 25 (1)
H minor Pl 24 + notes
H minor Pl 25
H minor Pl 27
H minor Pl 28
H minor Pl 30
H minor Pl 31 inflor
H minor Pl 32 inflor
H forresti Pl 21 inflor
H altissima (a)
aurantiaca (b)
H luteala (a)
minor (b), Fig 24
H middendorfii 1 Fig 16
H middendorfii 1 Jan 1940 van Loand Panel 2 (oversize)
H europ Pl 13-1 ibid
H thunbergi Fig 29
H 1635 17 Sep 1940 Clarke Pl 7 inflor
H 1635 Pl 12 inflo
H europa Pl 13-2 inflor
H citrina 76 Pl 16 inflo
H citrina Pl 16-1 inflor
Japan 94 wild Pl 17 inflor
H 2088-25 11 Mar 1940 Pl 18 inflor
H aurantiaca major Pl 20 inflor
H aurantiaca major Pl 29 inflor
Japan 107-5 Pl 33 inflor
Japan 107-5 Pl 34 inflor
Japan 78-1 Pl 35 inflor
Japan 78-1 Pl 37 inflor
H fulva - wild Pl 27 inflor
H fulva - wild Clarke Pl 38 inflor

Box 77

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
H thunbergii Rosalind 1941 Panel 11, F1, 41-20, 2017
Therond Clarke Pl
Hybrid 1941 Pl 5, figs 1-8
H minor 1941 Pl 4, figs 1-3
H exaltat 1941 Pl 6, in frame
H multiflora, middendorfi 1941 Pl 8, 1684-10
H 1941 Pl 32 (?)
Daylily picture, Atlanta Journal 1941 in frame
H fulva, et al. 1941 Pl 28, in frame
H 1941 Pl 2, in frame
Selection seedlings 1941 Pl 29, in frame
Majestic et a 1941 Pl 7, unframed
H esculenta 1941 Pl 29, in frame
Selection seedlings, red 1941 Pl 27, in frame
Selection seedlings, bi-color 1941 Pl 30, in frame
Wild type 1941 Pl 9, in frame
H dumortieri 1941 Pl 1, in frame
H, pink 1941 Pl 31, in frame

Box 78

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
Hemerocallis capsule 27 Feb 1912 Eatond (fr A-5)
H middendorfii 09 Jul 1928 Eatond (fr A-5)
Browntone seedlings Pl 27
Gold Dust Pl 19
H flava Pl 17
H dumortierii, H nan Pl 5, fig 34
H citrina, H aurantiaca Flow Panel 10
H dumortierii 2 x H minor 11 May 1939 Pl 11
H dumortierii, H minor Fig 33
H littorea (x2) file folde
H citrina, Rosalind Fig 31, Pan 12
Summer multiflora hybrids, 1-11 Pl 11
H middendorfii, 1-10 Pl 31
H thunbergii, 1-9 Pl 8
H multiflora, 1-9 Pl 12
H exaltata, aur major (3 painted photos) Pl 3
Hemerocallis, 70-1
Hemerocallis, 70-2
H flava, europa, 6-1
H aur, thun, luteola, 12-1
Therond
Therond
Caption for exhibit on Theron

Box 79

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
Flower petal series Kelly Figs 1-18
Flower petal series Kelly Figs 12-23
Arisaem 01 Apr 1925 Eatond w/ note
Arisaem 28 May 1915 Eaton (?)
Ammocallis (vinca) 14 Mar 1915 unsigned A11
Pelargonium nd unsigned 111-1
Arbutilo 03 Feb 1928 Eatond fr Box 11
Arbutilo 30 Jan 1928 Eaton
Arbutilo 06 Feb 1928 Eatond 6-1
Arbutilo 26 Jan 1928 Eatond 3-8
Phlox nd unsigned L.314
Phlox nd ibid 11 > 2
Phlox nd ibid x > 2
Phlox 28 Dec 1914 ibid #37244
Phlox 09 May 1914 ibid T McAllister
Phlox 20 May 1915 ibid from Photo
Phlo nd ibid 9 > 18
Papaver nd unsigned 1-32 > 2-21
Papaver nd ibid
Papaver 07 Jun 1915 ibid
Papaver 01 Jun 1915 ibid B1 x O1 #2
Papaver 01 Jun 1915 ibid
Lobelia, ser 23 17 Sep 194 Clarke (unsigned) 41-105 #4
Lobelia fulgens var atrop. 1940 Clarke (unsigned)
Verbascum 29 Jul 1913 unsigned A2 x B1
Verbascum 18 Jun 1917 ibid
Verbascum 09 Jun 1917 ibid #10; #7
Verbascum 27 May 1917 ibdi #28930
Verbascum nd ibid 32-1 > 33-101
Tulip 23 Apr 1923 unsigned Kaiserbroo
Tulip 22 May 1915 ibid D perfecta
Tulip 12 May 1915 ibid Parrot
Tulip 01 May 191 ibid Crimson King
Chimera 30 Apr 1915 Eatond Crimson King
Potamogeton pectinatus 10 Aug 1904 A. B. Stout (a)
P pectinatus 08 Aug 1904 ibid (b)
P pectinatus 22 Jul 1905 ibid (c)
Coleus leaves for proof
Coleus leaves
Coleus Mar 1920
Coleus 26 Aug 1913
Watercolor 15 illustrationd
Watercolo 04 Apr 1921 19-1
Lobelia fulgeus 27 Sep 1940 Clarke
Lobelia fulgeu 11 Aug 1941
Chicory 16 Jun 1915
Coleus 02 Nov 1912 unsigned #1171
Coleus 06 Nov 1912 ibid #32
Coleus 19 Sep 1913 ibid 3216
Coleus 28 Aug 1913 ibid 13-111
Coleus 01 Dec 1914 ibid 131,113,81
Coleus 25 Feb 1915 ibid
Coleus 05 Mar 1915 ibid R1, Leaf #5
Coleus 03 Mar 1915 ibid R2, Leaf #3
Coleus 24 Feb 1915 ibid 113,113,81
Coleus 03 Aug 1915 ibid 113, 113, 81
Coleus 11 Mar 1915 ibid R1, Leaf #6
Coleus 06 Apr 1916 ibid Leaf 'a'
Coleus 22 Mar 1918 ibid 13-211
Coleus 22 Mar 1918 ibid 12-711
Coleus 30 Oct 1919 ibid 1-26
Coleus seedlings 15 Oct 1919 ibid Ser 1, ink
Coleus 23 Dec 1920 ibid 59, 3-27
Coleus 20 Jul 1920 ibid 3-32
Coleus 26 Mar 1920 ibid I 62
Coleus 01 Sep 1920 ibid 5 #1
Coleus 26 Jul 1920 ibid 3-24 *
Coleus 13 Jul 1920 ibid 3-1
Coleus 02 Aug 1920 ibid 3-48
Coleus 27 Mar 1920 unsigned 10-32513
Coleus 31 Aug 1920 ibid 10-32544
Coleus Feb 1921 ibid 11 #1
Coleus Jan 1921 ibid 57
Coleus 28 Feb 1921 ibid Pattern 12
Coleus 08 Sep 1921 ibid 31-5
Coleus Mar 1921 ibid 14 #3
Coleus nd ibid 12 #13
Coleus nd ibid 1-32, ink
Coleus nd ibid
Coleus nd ibid Ser 1 #5
Coleus nd ibid 65
Coleus nd ibid I-52
Coleus nd ibid #75
Coleus, painted photo 07 Mar 1913 ibid II E12
Coleus, ibid nd ibid 1171
Coleus, photo nd ibid
Coleus, painted photo 07 Mar 1913 ibid IG 14
Coleus, ibid 07 Mar 1913 ibid 2B 11
Coleus, ibid nd ibid
Coleus, photo Feb 1914 ibid
Coleus, photo nd ibid
Ibid mounted
Coleus, painted photo 05 Apr 1912 ibid mounted
Coleus, photo nd ibid mounted, Pl 11
Photo file photo file
Coleus Figs 12-20, Pl II
Coleus Figs 21-29, Pl III
Vitis (grapes) 12 Nov 35 Clarke Series 9130
Black Monukka 29 Aug 35 Clarke (at NYBG)
Vitis 14 Oct 35 Clarke 9130
Concord Seedless 24 Sep 34 Clarke
Sultanina Rose 1934 Clarke #157
Grapes Lodor, A.
Grapes 07 Nov 35 Clarke 15302; 2-7-62
Grapes 20/3 Oct 39 van Loan 15292; 2-7-52
Grapes 25/6 Oct 39 ibid 17943; 1-29-69
Grapes 13/4 Nov 39 ibid 15291; 2-7-51
Grapes nd Griffith 1258, T-5-25; 32-100
Grapes (Stout seedless) Nov 36 Clarke
Seedless Grape 11 Nov 1939 van Loan 14076
Hibiscus (red, white petals)
Hibiscus asculo 21 Sep 1915 SAA mounted
Hibiscus oculiroseus Eaton note - Britton
Hibiscus hybrid Eaton
Prince of Austria 29 Apr 1913 Eaton (?)
Hibiscus 24 Aug 1912 Eaton (?)
Hybrid petals 17 Aug 1912
Hibiscus moschentus Eaton
Eclipse hybrid, 1 06 Jan 1921 Eaton
Eclipse hybrid, 2 03 Mar 1930 Eaton
Hibiscus mounted
Hibiscus moscheuto 16 Aug 1915 unsigned M.8; 1-10
Hibiscus 22 Aug 1912 unsigned hybr seedlings
Hibiscus 27 Aug 1912 ibid ibid
Hibiscus 27 Aug 1912 ibid wild plants
Hibiscus 21 Aug 1912 ibid no 14
Hibiscus * 26 Aug 1913 ibid NJ wild plants
Hibiscus * ibid ibid * cut fr above
Hibiscus 23 Jul 1913 unsigned 1 > 12
Hibiscus 1914 ibid F2 hybrids
Hibiscus 25 Aug 1915 ibid has Stout note
Hibiscus 25 Aug 1915 ibid red/white hybr
Hibiscus nd ibid 1 - 4
Hibiscus nd ibid +2 hybrids
Hibiscus nd ibid ser 9 - 13
Hibiscus nd ibid NJ wild plants
Hibiscus nd ibid 10-28 > 19-38
Hibiscus nd ibid 14-10 > 6-5
Iris 470 Clarke
Iris 495 26 Mar 1936 Clarke
Iris 387 25 Apr 1935 Clarke
Iris 487-2 01 Apr 1936 Clarke
Iris 480-2 03 Apr 1936 Clarke
Iris
Iris 495-3 31 Mar 1935 ink
Iris, versicolor x laevigata nd M. L. Hedge #25
Iris, vinicolor x fulva nd Hedge #37-3
Iris nd R. S. Kendal #44-2
Iris nd R. S. Kendal #1
Iris nd R. S. Kendal #58
Iris 27 Oct 1990 F. Griffith
Petunia 20, 34 1938 Clarke
Petunia 111-14 08 Sep 1938 Lodor
Petunia 136-5 Clarke
Petunia 117 Apr 1938 Clarke
Petunia 117 1938 Clarke
Petunia 117 Clarke
Petunia 111-14 15 Sep 1938 Clarke
Petunia 1-1 25 Sep 1938 Clarke
Petunia (?)
Petunia 136-22 Clarke
Petunia 125-10
Petunia 11-14, -17 ink
Petunia 1-1

Box 80

Name: Date: Artist: Notes:
H aurantiaca major 34 21 Mar 1937 Clarke 35-135
H nana 44 18 Mar 1940 Graham ink drawings
H nana 43 18 Mar 1940 Graham ibid
H nana 43 20 Mar 1940 Graham ibid
H nana 44 11 Mar 1940 Graham ibid
H nana 44 12 Mar 1940 Graham ibid
H nana nd Clarke 20424
H nana nd Clarke 21453, Pl 23
H thunbergii 1 nd unsigned ink
H thunbergii nd ibid ink Russia 79
H thunbergii nd ibid ink Japan 57-1
H thunbergii (watercolor) 24 Aug 1927 Eaton Pl 459 Addison
H thunbergii 26 (pencil) nd unsigned Pl 5 inflor
H thunbergii 5 nd unsigned pencil sketch
H thunbergii 57-1 nd ibid ink drawing
H thunbergii Japan 57-4 nd ibid Pl 8, watercolor
H thunbergii 28 Jul 1921 Eaton 133254
H nana nd Clarke 5231, Pl 23
Luteol 23 Jul 1926 Eaton Pl 485 Addis
H Clarke 1638-26
H 16 Jul 1922 Eaton 42-78
H fulva - wild 06 Sep 1940 Clarke 2037-11
Hankow (China 87)
H 12 Jun 1940 Graham 2249-12
H nd Lodor 2249-12
H nd 2249-12
Aladdin 22 Jan 1941 379-9
Aladdin 25 Jun 1930 379-9
Aladdin 379-9
H fulva rosea Eaton Pl 484 Addis
Afterglo I. Sowinsk 1735-5
H altissim Goodman / Eaton 1635-23 Pl 34
Apricot 27 May 1925 Eaton
August Orange Lodor / Clarke 1648-14
August Pioneer 08 Aug 1938 Lodo5 1629-16
August Pioneer Lodor 1629-16
H aurantiaca 1 1926
H aurantiaca 1 formerly Pl 18
H aurantiaca 06 Jul 1926 Eaton Pl 461
H aurantiaca
H aurantiaca
H aurantiaca 1 04 Apr 1940 Graham
H aurantiaca major
H aurantiaca major 21 Aug 1935 Clarke
H aurantiaca major 35
H aurantiaca major 34 formerly Pl 2
H aurantiaca major ibid
H aurantiaca major 35 ibid
H aurantiaca major 105-4 ibid
H aurantiaca major 137-1 ibid
H aurantiaca major 11-14-18 ibid
Bagda L Long 947-23
Baronet 23 Jun 1941 1315-24
Bertrand Farr 23 Jul 1940 Clarke 1909-14
H bicolor 30 Jun 1941 1921-5
Blanche Hooke 22 Sep 1939 van Loan 2249-12
Blanche Hooke 28/9 Sep 1939 van Loan 2249-12
H 30 Aug 1935 Clarke 1604-2
Boutonnier 1747-1
Buckey 18 Jun 1940 Graham 409-5
Charmaine Griffith 657-2
Charmaine 09 Sep 1937 Clarke Pl 13
Chengtu Sorensen
Chengtu (China 60) Clarke Pl 14
H citrina, ink 31 Jul 1929 Eaton Pl 482 Addis
H citrina, ink 04 Aug 1927
H citrina, ink 2405-3
H citrina, 7, 10, ink 2505-1, -3
China, 7, 10 ink
H citrina, 7-10 11Oct 1940 Clarke sepal, petal
H 1807-57 24 Oct 1940 Clarke sepal, petal
H 09 Mar 1935 Clarke 1604-35
'Daylily' Clarke 1629-2
'Daylily' Clarke 1643-4
Drawings for book, Daylilie 305
H dumortierii 18 ink drawing
H: 4 species Jun 1921 ink drawing
H dumortierii 1 20 Apr 1939 ink drawing
H 24 Aug 1927 Eaton 70-1
Ibid 7 Jun 1923 Eaton 42-87
Ibid Eaton 42-97
Ibid 20 Jul 1923 Eaton 42-132
Ibid 25 Jul 1930 Eaton 355-1
Ibid 24 Jul 1930 Eaton 378-1
Ibid 25 Jun 1923 Eaton 42
Ibid 23 Jun 1923 Eaton, unsigned 42-94
Ibid 10 Jun 1925 Eaton, unsigned 95-1
Ibid 17 Jun 1925 Eaton, unsigned 85-2
Ibid 22 Jul 1926 Eaton, unsigned 11, R-15
Ibid 17 Jun 1929 Eaton, unsigned 126-5
H middendorfi 1936 53-9
H exaltata Pl 595 Addis
H exaltata 56-1
Festival 30 Jun 1941 361-8
Firebrand 1882-8
Firebrand ibid
H 50th Anniversary Lodor 2250-1
H flava
H forresti 08 Mar 1919 Eaton 481
H forrestii 32 Clarke
H forrestii 1851-13; 35
H forrestii 32 Pl 18
H forrestii 33 nd
H forrestii 40 02 Feb 1940 van Loan
H forrestii 33
H forrestii
H forrestii 35 (3 pieces)
H forrestii - wild China Clarke 2329
H forrestii - wild China 2329
H forrestii, roots 2036-1
H fulva angus 1936 Griffith H plic 5 (1)
H fulva 1936 Griffith H plic 5 (2)
H plicata 5 Pl 18
H fulva europa (India) 1937 Clarke
H fulva europa (8 plates for book)
H fulva longituba Eaton Pl 483 Addis
H fulva - China 10 20 Aug 1925 Eaton
H fulva - China 16 22 Jun 1925
H fulva - China 7 27 Aug 1925 Eaton
H fulva - China 1 24 Aug 1925 Eaton
H fulva et al
H fulva Japan 42-51 04 Sep 19xx Goodman
H fulva Japan 95
H fulva Japan 6 19 Jun 1925
H fulva Japan 32-41 Clarke
H fulva Japan 32-41 Pl 18
H fulva Japan 32-41
H 1640-21 1934 Goodman
H 1640-17 Goodman
Harlequin [Caballero] 13 Jul 1939 Clarke 1921-40
Jubilee 07 Aug 1935 Clarke 964-10
Linda 1936 Robert 629-1
Mignon 1943-18
Mikado 02 Jul 1926 118-33
H minor Goodman 1685-7
H multiflora seedlings 10 Apr 1939 1655-3, Pl 25
H (same as Plate 12) 1684-10
H (same as Plate 12) 1655-21, Pl 25
H 03 Sep 1936 Clarke 1684-10
H multiflora 1684-10
Ibid 11 Sep 1927 Eaton Pl 464 Addis
Ibid 07 Sep 1934 Goodman 1685-17
Monarch 27 Jun 1941 1769-14
H nana 16
H nana 6 19 Feb 1929 Eaton
H nana 20 28 Mar 19xx
H nana 44 05 Mar 1940
H nana 16 Clarke Pl 23
H nana 34-1 17 Feb 19xx
H nana 35-1
H nana 30
H nana 20 25 Mar 1942
H nana 31 fragment
H nana 34-1 30 Nov 19xx
H nana 34-1 26 Nov 19xx
H nana 34-1 23 Dec 1937
H nana 34-2 smal
H nana 35-1 Lodor
H nana 43 20 Mar 1940 scape, Edinburgh
H nana 44
H nana 16 fragment
H nana 44 12 Apr 1940
Port 1799-24
Rajah 22 Jul 19xx Sowinsk 868-30
H fulva var rosea 09 Sep 1925 Eaton Pl 484, Addis
Rosalind 19 Sep 1941
Sachem 25 Jun 1941 1782-7
H Sorense 1600-21
H 24 Jul 19xx Ian Sowinski 1687-9
H sulphurea 3 09 Sep 1940 Clarke
Symphony 22 Jan 1941 Eaton 156-2
Tangerind 01 Jun 1936 D. N. Alexandroff
Theron F. Griffith 976-13
Unnamed sp - Japan 100-4
Unnamed wild s Aug 1936 Clarke 1804
Ibid 1804-18 ink
Unnumbered 12 Jun 1925 21-2
Unnumbered 30 Jun 1930 21-1
H 743-9
Waubon 24 Aug 1927 Eaton Pl 488 Addi
Waubon
Zouave 20 Jun 1940 W. Graham 2206-6
H fulva nd Graham Simnshn 1901
H (sepals) 28 Oct 40 Clarke 729-13
H minor 3 25 Sep 40 ibid
H fulva angust 1 24 Oct 40 ibid
Hemerocallis 21 Aug 19xx unsigned 234-1, -3, ink
H multi & fulva ibid Ser 593, ink
H unnamed ibid China 61, ink
Beauty of Kent 11 Apr 1940 W. Graham pencil sketch
H forrestii 25 Jan 1940 van Loan for. 40, ink
H middendorfii 30 Oct 1940 Clarke 2136-17, 723-14, ink
H middendorfii 20 Mar 1941 2799-12, ink
H middendorfii 21 May 1941 pencil sketch
H flava 50 ink drawing
H flava 50 25 Mar 1940 Graham ink drawing
H flava 50 28 Mar 1940 Graham ink drawing
H multiflor Graham 1655-3H, #4
H multiflora 03 Apr 1940 van Loan
Soudan 05 Apr 1940 van Loan
Japan 19, 25 1940 5 ink drawings
Japan 78 10 Mar 1941 pencil sketch
H unnamed sp 01 Jan 19xx 122-3 pencl sk
H unnamed sp 122-6 pencl sk
Japan 103 10 Sep 1940 Watercolor
H minor 18 Jun 1940 Clarke ibid
H minor 3-8 28 Apr 19xx ibid, Pl 4
H minor 10 17 Jan 1929 Eaton Watercolor
H minor 16 23 Aug 19xx ink drawings
H minor 3 06 Sep 1927 Eaton W, Pl 458 Add
H minor 3 + 2760-26
H minor 17 Mar 1941 3 pencil sk
H minor 23 May 19xx Lodor 1322-3
H minor 1322 39-133, ink dr
H minor 1941 4 pencil sk
H minor pencil and ink
H 567-42 nd Lodor
H 181-7 nd
H 1601-1 nd Goodman/Clarke Inf Pl 36
H 6-1 18 Aug 1925 Eaton

Folder Title
[81.1] H altissima
[81.2] H aurantiaca
[81.3] H aurantiaca major
[81.4] H citrina
[81.5] H dumortierii
[81.6] H esculenta
[81.7] H exaltata
[81.8] H flava
[81.9] H forrestii
[81.10] H fulva angustifolia
[81.11] H fulva europa
[81.12] H fulva longituba
[81.13] H fulva, China
[81.14] H fulva, Japan
[81.15] H fulva, wild
[81.16] H minor
[81.17] H nana
[81.18] H sulphurea
[81.19] Unnamed species, Japan
[81.20] Unnamed wild species
[81.21] Unnumbered
[81.22] 'Afterglow '
[81.23] 'Aladdin'
[81.24] 'Apricot'
[81.25] 'August Orange'
[81.26] 'August Pioneer'
[81.27] 'Bagdad'
[81.28] 'Baronet'
[81.29] 'Bertrand Farr'
[81.30] 'Bicolor'
[81.31] 'Blanche Hooker'
[81.32] 'Boutonniere'
[81.33] 'Buckeye'
[81.34] 'Charmaine'
[81.35] 'Chengtu'
[81.36] 'Festival'
[81.37] 'Fiftieth Anniversary'
[81.38] 'Firebrand'
[81.39] 'Hankow'
[81.40] 'Harlequin [Caballero]'
[81.41] 'Jubilee'
[81.42] 'Linda'
[81.43] 'Luteola'
[81.44] 'Mignon'
[81.45] 'Mikado'
[81.46] 'Monarch'
[81.47] 'Port'
[81.48] 'Rajah'
[81.49] 'Rosalind'
[81.50] 'Sachem'
[81.51] 'Symphony'
[81.52] 'Tangerine'
[81.53] 'Theron'
[81.54] 'Waubon'
[81.55] 'Zouave'
[81.56] 42-78
[81.57] 42-87
[81.58] 42-97
[81.59] 42-99
[81.60] 42-132
[81.61] 42-??
[81.62] 70-1
[81.63] 85-2
[81.64] 95-1
[81.65] 126-5
[81.66] 355-1
[81.67] 378-1
[81.68] 1600-21
[81.69] 1604-2
[81.70] 1604-17
[81.71] 1604-35
[81.72] 1629-2
[81.73] 1638-26
[81.74] 1640-21
[81.75] 1643-4
[81.76] 1687-9
[81.77] 2249-12
[81.78] 11-??, R-15
[81.79] Plate 484, Addisonia
[81.80] Drawings for book, Daylilies

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Series 7. Personal Papers.

Scope and Content:

This series consists of high school notes, a commencement announcement, and alumni register of the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin (1899-1903). Relating to Dr. Stout's interest in the archeology and pre-history of the native Americans of Wisconsin are copies of journals with his publications on the subject. There are family photographs as well as those of a topographic formation known as the 'Wisconsin Dells.' Biographical highlights include an autobiography and a short biography written by his brother, Claude D. Stout.

Folder Title Date
[82.1] School work 1899
[82.2] School work 1902-1903
[82.3] Bound notebook, American literature 1900
[83.4] Archeological Interest, Correspondence, Notes, and Photos
[83.5] Archeological Interest, Pamphlets, Booklets, and Journals
[83.6] The Wisconsin Archeologist, 2 files
[83.7] Biographical information
[83.8] Biography by Claude D. Stout
[83.9] "An Autobiography" by A. B. Stout, hardbound copy
[83.10] Certificates, Scientific Organizations
[83.11] Wisconsin State Normal School announcements 1903
[83.12] Wisconsin Dells, Photos/Negatives
[83.13] Family photographs
[83.14] Photographs, Portraits and Personal
[83.15] Photograph, Gregor Mendel
[83.16] Pleasantville, NY Zoning Ordinance, Notes and Map
[83.17] Pleasantville Women's Club, Mrs. Stout
[83.18] Miscellaneous personal items

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Series 8. Journals and Reprints.

Scope and Content:

This material pertains to research in the genetics and self-sterility of flowering plants, especially Hemerocallis, as well as to conferences, congresses, and professional associations. There are also translations of articles from German.

Folder Title Date
[83.1] A-Z (18 files)
[83.2] Bailey, Liberty Hyde
[83.3] Baranov, P.
[83.4] Brown, William L.
[83.5] Demerec, M.
[83.6] Emerson, R. A.
[83.7] Gustafson, Felix G.
[83.8] Gustafsson, Ake
[83.9] Gustafsson, Ake, "Apomixis in Higher Plants" Parts I, II, III (3 files)
[83.10] Gustafsson, Ake, "Studies . . . on Parthenogenesis"
[83.11] Miscellaneous
[83.12] Abstract Book: Eighth International Congress of Genetics 1948
[83.13] The Botanical Review, Vol 1, No 8, August, 1935
[83.14] Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, Vol 67, No5, May, 1940
[83.15] Fourth Northeastern Forest Tree Improvement Conference 1956
[83.16] The Indian Journal of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Vol 1, Dec, 1941
[83.17] Journal of Genetics, Vol 45, No 3, Dec, 1943
[83.18] Records of the Genetics Society of America, No 9, 1940
[83.19] Report on Agricultural Research June, 1944

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Series 9. Photo Engraving Plates.

Scope and Content:

These are engraving plates of Hemerocallis figures in Dr. Stout's Daylilies (2d edition) and other floral subjects.

Folder Title
[84.1] 11 plates
[85.1] 13 plates
[86.1] Packet #1H thunbergii; 4 plates
[86.2] Packet #2H multiflora; 4 plates
[86.3] Packet #3H fulva rosea; 4 plates
[87.1] Packet #1H fulva longituba; 4 plates
[87.2] Packet #2H citrina; 4 plates
[87.3] Packet #3H middendorfii; 4 plates
[88.1] 5 plates
[89.1] 7 plates

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Series 10. Awards.

Scope and Content:

Consists of two files and one framed award.

Folder Title Date
[90.1] NYBG Distinguished Service Award May 20 1954
[90.2] Hemerocallis Society Awards
[90.3] Societas Regia Brittanica

Framed miscellaneous charts

Feb 19 1935

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Appendix I. Hemerocallis Named Hybrids.

Scope and Content:

This Appendix consists of a chart of correlated hybrid files, photography, and artwork.

Hybrid Name: File: Photo: Drawing:
Afterglow x x x
Aladdin x x x
Alan-a-dale x x
Apricot x x x
August Glow x
August Orange x x x
August Pioneer x x x
Autumn King x
Autumn Minaret x x
Autumn Prince x x
Bagdad x x x
Baronet x x x
Bertrand Farr x x
Bicolor x x x
Bijou x x
Blanche Hooker x x x
Boutonniere x x x
Brunette x x
Buckeye x x x
Candelabrum x x
Caprice x x
Cathay x x
Challenger x x
Chancellor x
Charmaine x x x
Charmaine Queen x x
Chengtu x x x
Cinnabar x x
Circe x x
Copperpiece x x
Dauntless x x
Dominion x x
Dusty Miller x x
Elfin x x
Ensign x x
Estmere
Fantasia x x
Festival x x x
Fiftieth Anniversary x x x
Firebrand x x x
Flamid
George Yeld x x
Georgia x
Goldfinch
Hankow x x x
Harlequin x x
Hiawatha x x
Hyperion x x
Jennie Love x x
Jubilee x x x
La Louisan x
Liebchen x x
Linda x x x
Luteola x x x
Majestic x x
Manchu x
Midas x
Mignon x x x
Mikado x x x
Ming x x
Monarch x x x
Multiflora Hybrids x
Nada x x x
New Yorker x x
Orangeman
Patricia x
Penelope Stout x x
Port x x
Princess x x
Rajah x x
Redbird x
Red Knight x x
Red Prince x x
Rosalind x x
Rose Gem x x
Sachem x x x
Saturn x x
Serenade x x
Sonny x x
Soudan x x
Statesque x x
Summer Multiflora Hybrids x x
Sundust x x
Symphony x x x
Tangerine x x x
Taruga x x
Theron x x x
Triumph x x
Vesta x x
Viking x
Vulcan x x
Wau-Bon x x x
Wolof x x
Yeldrin x x
Zouave x x x


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Appendix II. "List of Discarded Materials".

Scope and Content:

This Appendix is an itemized record of damaged photography discarded from the collection.

Discarded photos are listed here by:

(1)Dr. Stout's photo negative numbering system, e.g. 32-011. The first two digits represent the year (e.g. '32), and the last three digits represent the number in the photo sequence in that year.

(2) Following the photo negative number is a simple record of the subject of the negative, expressed either by (a) species name, e.g. dumortieri or 'fancy name', e.g. 'Apricot', or (b) hybridization number, e.g.1288-1, or, (c) both (a) and (b) or other designation.

Title Date
Hemerocallis

011 dumortierii 2
012 middendorfii 1-3
013 Dr. Regel 4-6
014 255
015 416
017 447
020 Apricot
021 416, 417
022 417
023 466
024 dumortierii
025 Winsome
026 466
027 466
029 Estmere
031 aurantiaca major 34
032 715
033 1288
034 Queen of May
035 Auriole
035 Auriole
036 1288
038 696
039 ibid
040 1438-8
042 256
045 70-1
055
056 Sir M. Foster
057 416
058 495-33, 495-12
060 976-13
064 586-13
065 657-2
067 middendorfii
068 495-12
069 Golden Dream
071 aurantiaca major 35
072 1288
073 715
075 various
077 fulva 32-41
078 ibid
080 Korea 58-1
103 Japan 56-4
104 minor 3-8105 Japan 42
107 dumortierii
109 aurantiaca major 35
110 aur 25-1
118 447
120 various
121 ibid
123 thunbergii
124 middendorfii
125 fulva
126 aurantiaca

1932
Hemerocallis

069 696
070 thunbergii
071 europa
071a europa
072 Kwanso 16
072b Kwanso 16, Japan 16-4
073 Japan 56-4
074 495-12
076a thunbergii 26, 27
079a 495-12
080 42-50
081 316-8
095 524-1 Dauntless
098 234-5
100 aurantiaca 33
100 ibid
113 fulva 32-41
152 140-1, 3
170 696
171 1871
177 nana 97

1933
Hemerocallis

023 447
034 416, 417
044 Mikado
046 1919-18, -22
056 1939 bicolors
057 847-3 Saturn
060 1713-6
062 1060-1
064 316-7
072 Vesta
077 1163-3
079 60-3 China
080 1804-27, -12
082 1804-8, -25
088 1605-20
089 1695-4
090 1545-15,3,7
104 1282-1
107 1694-17
110 1600-2
118 1752-15
119 1624-61
121 49-2 Sonny
123 1635-34
124 1659-3
134 various
135 1604-5,8,10,11
139 1695-29
143 1629-18
147 1547-2
148 1685
149 1655-34 multiflora
150 1655-34
163 222 wild
169 1695-8
183 1608-2,3,7,9,12,19
184 1645-1,2,6,10
185 1695-10,16,22,27,33
186 1635-5,11,24,54
189 1659-1,3,12
190 1634-4,11,14
198 87-3 fulva
199 87-3 fulva Hankow

1934
Hemerocallis

075 1919-22
092/093 1805-2,44
097 53-7 middendorfii
099 1423-2,7
101 minor 4, 8
105 1840-11
108a/b 2002-7
109 1808-15
110 752-4
113 aurantiaca 1
116 1882-8
118 1997-2, 7, 13
121 1769-10
122 1687-9
124 2034-1, 4
125a 1863-7
125b 1863-7
129 1467-1, 3
130 1862-9
135 aurantiaca major 3
138 868-30 Rajah
146 1799-6 The Port
147a/b 1980-4, 1939-38
160 49-2 Sonny

1935
Iris

298 I 52018
299 I 65733
300 I 37-2
301 I 52018
302 I virginica

1936
Lilium

442 Lilies in flower

1923/24
Lilium

369 L cordifolium
370 L cordifolium
371 L concolor
372 L aurantum
373 L candidum
375 L sp
379 L croceum
380 ibid
387 L sp
388 L sp
389 ibid
390 ibid
391 ibid
392 ibid
393 ibid
394 L tigrinum
399 L sp
400 L sp
401 L parvium
402 ibid
403 L canadense
404 L seedlings
405 L cordifolium
407 L superbum
408 L sp
436 ibid
453 L testaceum

1924
Lilium

Unnumbered - chestnut anthesis
13 L seed pattern charts
15 L candidum
16 L candidum
17 ibid

1938
Lilium

526 L ser 65

1925
Miscellaneous

24-428 Pear
24-483 Sweet Potato
24-484 Sweet Potato
24-485 ibid
36-36 Pigment Chart, autumn coloration


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