Box 1
Container
Contains 7 Collections and/or Records:
Finding aid, and Historical information
File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
Correspondence, 1923-1925
File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
Hardy Wild Flowers of Prairieland, by Fannie M. Heath
File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
List of fruit varieties, flowers by color, and alpine plants under trial
File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden, by Fannie Mahood Heath
File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
Newspaper clippings, 1931
File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941
Perennial Flowers for North Dakota Homes, by A. F. Yeager and Fannie M. Heath, 1941
File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The primary item in the Fannie Mahood Heath Papers is a copy of her 152 leaf manuscript “My North Dakota Garden or Prairie Flowers for Your Garden” that provides a rich source in documenting her lifelong dedication to growing plants in North Dakota. In addition there is biographical material, several letters, a sales catalog compiled by her and a North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station bulletin written by her and A.F. Yeager.
The Correspondence File consists of four letters from Mrs....
Dates:
1923-1941