Folder 37: Wolschke-Bulmahn, Joachim and Gert Groning. "Children's Comics: An Opportunity for Education to Know and to Care for Nature," <emph render='italic'>Chilren's Environments</emph>, Vol. 11, No. 3
Folder 1: Appleton, James Henry. <emph render='italic'>Landscape in the Arts and the Sciences</emph>. An inaugural lecture delivered in the University of Hull, Hull, England
Folder 6: <emph render='italic'>Four Seasons of Fun for Youngsters Using Seeds and Flowers, Gourds and Pumpkins</emph> (Birmingham, MI: National Garden Bureau)
Folder 6: Friends of the Garden Hortitherapy Committee. <emph render='italic'>Gardening as Therapy</emph>. (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia)
Folder 9: <emph render='italic'>Gardening for Nutrition, Colbert-Lauderdale Cooperative Garden Program</emph>. (Muscle Shoals, AL: National Fertilizer Development Center, Tennessee Valley Authority)
Folder 16: <emph render='italic'>Success with Annual Flowers</emph> and <emph render='italic'>Success with Vegetable Gardens</emph>. (Marysville, OH: O. M. Scott & Sons Company)
Folder 19: South Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station. "An Investigation into the Physical and Psychological Response of the Visual Handicapped to Some Selected Woody and Herbaceous Plant Material." (Clemson, S.C.: Clemson University, Technical Bulletin 1045
Folder 24: Taylor, Sylvia, ed. <emph render='italic'>Horticulture as Therapy.</emph> Technical Bulletin No. 9. (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: University of British Columbia)
Folder 26: United States Department of Agricultural. <emph render='italic'>Mulches for Your Garden</emph>, Bulletin No. 185. (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Government Printing Office)
Folder 1: <emph render='italic'>1976-1977 Membership Directory</emph>. (Mount Vernon, VA: National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation through Horticulture)
Folder 1: Cimprich, Bernadine. <emph render='italic'>Attentional Fatigue and Restoration in Individuals with Cancer. </emph>(Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan)
Folder 3: Gruenewald, James Edward. <emph render='italic'>The Psychological Experience of the Outdoors: A Naturalistic Inquiry.</emph> (Dekalb, IL: Northern Illinois University)
Folder 4: Rice, Jay Stone. <emph render='italic'>Self-Development and Horticultural Therapy in a Jail Setting. </emph>(San Francisco, CA: The Professional School of Psychology)
Folder 7: Rice, Jay Stone. <emph render='italic'>Self-Development and Horticultural Therapy in a Jail Setting. </emph>(San Francisco, CA: The Professional School of Psychology)
Folder 10: Rice, Jay Stone. <emph render='italic'>Self-Development and Horticultural Therapy in a Jail Setting. </emph>(San Francisco, CA: The Professional School of Psychology)
Folder 8: Frohardt, Katherine Elsom, "Case Studies of Entrepreneurial Community Greening Projects."Â (Philadelphia, PA: American Community Gardening Association)
Folder 10: Hawkins, Donald E., Dennis A. Vinton and Robert Cipriano. "The Natural Environment and Human Development: Implications for Handicapped Children in Urban Settings," (Washington, D. C.: Forest Service, United States Department of Agricultural)
Folder 15: Kuo, Frances E., Magdelena Bacaicoa and William C. Sullivan. "Transforming Inner-City Landscapes:Trees, Sense of Safety, and Preference," <emph render='italic'>Environment and Behavior</emph>
Folder 4: Grozier, Mary and Richard Roberts. <emph render='italic'>New York's City Streets, A Guide to Making Your Block More Lively and More Livable.</emph> (New York City, NY: The Council on the Environment of New York City)
Folder 9: Snoddy, Gale and Paula Diane Relf. <emph render='italic'>Organizing a Horticultural Therapy Workshop</emph>. National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation through Horticulture (NCTRH)
Folder 12: Anderson, Mary and Franziska Hecht. <emph render='italic'>Care and Maintenance of Common Household and Office Plants</emph>. (Washington, D. C.: U. S. Department of Interior)
Folder 13: Johnson, Dorothy and Rick Bonlender<emph render='italic'>. </emph><emph render='italic'>Creating Community Gardens.</emph> (Saint Paul, MN: Minnesota State Horticultural Society)