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Hotchkis residence, San Marino, Calif
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Taylor residence, Pasadena, Calif
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Contains three gelatin silver prints depicting various garden views by William M. Clarke, plus two later prints of garden plans.
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Griffith residence, Los Angeles, Calif
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Contains five gelatin silver photographs depicting views of the garden, including four by George D. Haight and one by William C. Clarke; and four later prints of drawings, three of renderings by Harrison Clarke and one of the design plan for the garden by Yoch and Council.
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Sturgis residence, Pasadena, Calif
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Box 24, Folder 9 contains one snapshot; five gelatin silver prints, two by William E. Clarke and one by Hiller; and two later prints, one depicting the garden and its features and one a reproduction of Yoch and Council's design for the grounds. Box 24, Folder 10 contains 16 photographs, including eight gelatin silver prints mounted on cardstock and signed by William M. Clarke and eight snapshots. Also includes hand-lettered portfolios.
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Contains 14 photographs depicting various views of the garden and exteriors, including four gelatin silver prints by Sally Tearse.
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Garden Instruction Book and related materials
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Contains the Garden Instruction Book plus two folders' worth of assorted files. The book covers topics including general garden information (soils, climate, humus); maintenance; types of plants; maintaining the health of the garden; compost; alternations and successions; cutting gardens and potted plants; a garden calendar; and special directions. Per note written by the executor of Florence Yoch's estate, Connie Ward, one of Yoch and Council's clients referred to this book as "the sacred black book." Related materials include a folder containing a garden calendar and various instructions, such as care and maintenance of soil; pest management; and formulas for cement mixtures for colored concrete flagstones.
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