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1927 Map of the Arboretum

Library and Archives

View of the southwest corner of the Arnold Arboretum Horticultural Library. James Arnold's round pietre dure table may be seen in the center of the photograph. Its top is inlaid with slices of semiprecious stone. Lisa Pearson, 2022.
View of the southwest corner of the Arnold Arboretum Library with James Arnold's pietre dure table in the center.

Introduction to the Horticultural Library and Archives

NOTICE: The Hunnewell Building elevator will be undergoing replacement starting on Monday, February 5. The renovations are planned to take 9-10 weeks (until mid-April 2024). During this time, access to the Horticultural Library and Archives will be by stairs only. Please plan accordingly.

The Arnold Arboretum Horticultural Library and Archives is a specialized research collection devoted to the study of temperate woody plants. We collect works on botany, horticulture, floras, landscape studies, garden history, and dendrology. The library stewards more than 40,000 volumes in Jamaica Plain and at the Harvard Book Depository. The Visual Image Collection contains more than 80,000 photographs, including a significant historical image collection. The Archive Collection documents the Arboretum’s history and is a repository for nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first century horticultural and botanical collections.

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