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Winter 1994
Ted Baim: The Man Behind the Arboretum's Herbarium
Ginko biloba - The Maidendhair
Tree - Pamela K. Rowling
Carpinis caroliniana: American Hornbeam - Debora Coyle
Identification of Trees in the Winter - Anne Best

Spring 1994
Springtime Delights at George Landis Arboretum
In the Shade of the Oak (childen's article) - George Steele
Domesticating Mountain Laurel - Dr, RIchard A. Jaynes
Eastern Forest Communities, Part I - Anne Best

Summer 1994
Apples Along the Silk Road
Castenea dentata - American Chestnut
Hearty Bamboos - Anne Best
The Seasons of a Perennial Garden - Pamela Yourno and Andrea Modney
Eastern Forest Communities Part 2 - Ecological Succession - Anne Best

Fall 1994
Nature's Paintbrush - Sonja Javarone
Fraxinux americana - American or White Ash - Sonja Javarone
Asiatic Trifolate Maples - Anne K. Rowling
The Shade of the Oak Tree - They're Nuts about the Arboretum! (children's article)
Eastern Forest Communities Part 3 - Predicting a Forest's Future - Anne Best
Winter 1995
Gone Wild:  Including Native Plants in the Garden - Phyllis Rosenblum
In the Shade of the Oak: M.A.D. Cap. Horse. (Children's article) - George Steele
Tamarack Larix laricina - Sonja Javarone
Clematis: A Garden Dream - Pamela K. Rowling
Buying Plants for Landscape Planting - Tom Burbine

Spring 1995
Willows: Salix Species - Sonja Javarone

Summer 1995
There's a Mountain in My Yard! Creating a Rock Garden on a Level Site - Doroyth Clark
Beeches: Fagus and Nothofagus - Sonja Javarone


Fall 1995
Give Vines a Bit of Thought - Sonja Javarone

Fall Planting Guidelines - Kennoth L. Carnes


Winter 1996
Winter Birding at the Arboretum - Ray Perry and Gloria Van Duyne
A Flowering, Ageless Tree Malus Rosaceae - John Abbuhl

Spring 1996
The Case of Peonies at the Arboretum - N. L. Boericke
Summer 1996

Fall 1996

WInter Buds:  How to Identify Deciduous Woody Plants - Ruth Schottman
George Steele - People at the Arboretum


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