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articles on plant ecology. The bulk of the collection consists of notebooks centered on garden subjects, field trips, site visits, and plant research. Subjects include files on
English gardens and U.S. colonial gardens, Golden Gate Park, the Panama Pacific International Exposition (1915), the Golden Gate International Exposition (1939), and the Blake/Symmes Garden in Kensington CA. The collection also includes photographs, plant cards, and extensive research files on vines.
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outdoors to learn the name of trees and shrubs (Landscape at
Berkeley, 4). Jones began the tradition of LA 49, a summer field trip course at UC Berkeley, which continued to be taught long after her retirement in 1930. She was listed in the faculty register as holding the position of Instructure in Landscape Gardening and Floriculture. Jones died on February 15, 1943, and willed her writings to the California Horticultural Society.
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In 1913, Katherine was the first person hired by John W. Gregg at the
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Katherine D. Jones collection consists primarily of materials Jones used for her teaching and research. It includes correspondence, field notes, course materials, lists of plants, papers on botanical subjects by Jones and others (including Harry Shepherd), pamphlets on flowers and vines, and
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After Jones graduated from UC Berkeley in 1896 she went to work as a teaching aid for botany and zoology classes and kept records for the Botany
Department at UC Berkeley. Jones also worked under Mr. A.V. Studbenrauch on Acacia for the Bureau of Plant Industry for the
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Katherine D. Jones regularly contributed to horticultural publications. For a complete list of her published works, see the Published Works section below.
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6(8): 1, 1938; 6(9): 2, 1938; 6(10): 5, 8, 1938; 6(11): 4, 8, 1938; 7(1): 7, 1938; 7(2): 4, 14, 1938; 7(3):II- 12, 1938; 7(4): 7β8, 1939; 7(5): 11β12, 1939; 7(9): 8β9, 1939.
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Joaquin Valley. III. Drought tolerant shrubs. IV. Drought tolerant herbaceous plants." Golden Gardens 3(4): 2. 1935.
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Lowell, Waverly B.; McDade, Carrie L.; Byrne, Elizabeth D. (2013).
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