Folder 21: Suffolk County Extension Service. <emph render='italic'>Lead in the Soil, a Gardener's Handbook</emph>. (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts)
Folder 22: Suffolk County Extension Service. <emph render='italic'>Using Fewer Pesticides in the Home Vegetable Garden</emph>. (Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts)
Folder 30: United States Department of Agricultural. <emph render='italic'>Minigardens for Vegetables</emph>. Bulletin No. 163. (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 2: <emph render='italic'>1980 Membership Directory</emph>. (Mount Vernon, VA: National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation through Horticulture)
Folder 13: <emph render='italic'>2001 Directory of Member Benefits</emph>. A Supplement to The American Gardener. (American Horticultural Society: Alexander, VA)
Folder 15: Bowden, Robert E. and Richard A. Brown. <emph render='italic'>Directory of Computer Use in Plant Keeping Record. </emph> (Swarthmore, PA: American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, Inc.)
Folder 38: <emph render='italic'>National Council for Therapy and Rehabilitation Through Horticulture</emph>, Index of NCTRH Publications 1978 through 1980. (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 5: 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: 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 9: 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 11: 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 3: Carson, Daniel H. "Population Concentration and Human Stress," <emph render='italic'>Explorations in The Psychology of Stress and Anxiety</emph>, edited by Byron E. Rourke. (Ontario, Canada: Longmans Canada Limited), pp. 27-42
Folder 12: 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 4: Chambers, Nancy K. <emph render='italic'>Survey of Programs Related to Disabled People at Botanical Gardens and Arboreta Outside the United States</emph>, no source
Folder 6: Coley, Rebakah Levine, France E. Kuo and William C. Sullivan. "Where Does Community Grow? The Social Context Created by Nature in Urban Public Housing," <emph render='italic'>Environment and Behavior</emph>, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 469-494
Folder 2: Gallagher, Thomas Justin. <emph render='italic'>Visual Preference for Alternative Natural Landscapes. </emph>(Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan)
Folder 6: 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 13: 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 1: Baciacoa, Magdalena, Frances E. Kuo and William C. Sullivan. "Trees, Sense of Safety, and Preference for Outdoor Spaces In Urban Public Housing." (Urban-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois)
Folder 2: Brooks, Howard D. and Charles J. Oppenheim. <emph render='italic'>Horticulture as a Therapeutic Aid. </emph>(New York City, NY: New York University Medical Center), signed by author
Folder 5: Coley, Rebakah Levine, France E. Kuo and William C. Sullivan. "Where Does Community Grow? The Social Context Created by Nature in Urban Public Housing," <emph render='italic'>Environment and Behavior</emph>, Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 469-494
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 16: Levi, Albert William. "Nature and Art," <emph render='italic'>Journal of Aesthetic Education. </emph> (Chicago, IL: University of Illinois), Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 5-21
Folder 18: Lowenthal, David. "Finding Valued Landscapes," <emph render='italic'>Progress in Human Geography.</emph> (London, England: Edward Arnold Publishers), Vol. 2, No. 3, pp. 373-418