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Maida Babson Adams American garden collection.

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Object Details

Summary

The Maida Babson Adams American Garden Collection documents the work of Molly Adams, a free-lance garden photographer who photographed hundreds of private and public gardens, many of them in the mid-Atlantic region, from the late 1950s through the mid-1990s. It includes slides, photographic prints, negatives and transparencies. A significant number of images document the work of landscape designers Nelva M. Weber, Alice Recknagel Ireys, and Friede Stege. Roughly 50 gardens do not have an identified location. Some images have captions and other information written on them.

Scope and Contents

The Maida Babson Adams American Gardens Collection includes a total of 7,606 images documenting close to 400 gardens photographed by Molly Adams from the 1950s to the 1990s. Although most images document gardens in New Jersey, the collection also includes gardens in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania. While the vast majority of gardens in the collection are private, there are also some public gardens and venues like the Frelinghuysen Arboretum in New Jersey, the International Flower Show in New York City, and the White House in Washington, D.C. A number of gardens were photographed during organized garden or horticultural tours or annual meetings of the Garden Club of America. A significant number of images document the work of landscape designers Alice Ireys, Nelva Weber, and Friede Stege. Approximately 85 gardens in the collection are unidentified as to their location and/or client. Relatively few images are captioned or dated; Adams often labeled a film envelope or back of a photograph or contact sheet with just a client surname and the designer (if it was Ireys, Weber, or Stege). In some cases, additional information about a garden's location or owner's full name was gleaned from the finding aids for the Alice Recknagel Ireys Papers or the Nelva Weber Papers. Some images were accompanied by clippings from newspapers or magazines that featured one or more related images by Adams; most of these clippings date from the 1950s and 1960s. There is also a file of general clippings of Adams' work; many of these do not identify the garden that is shown. Most of the images are black and white, though there are a number taken in color. Adams' contact sheets and photo envelopes were sometimes marked with cropping marks or photo developing notes respectively.
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Creator

Adams, Molly, 1918-2003

Landscape architect

Ireys, Alice Recknagel, 1911-2000
Stege, Friede, 1896-1990
Weber, Nelva M.

Topic

Gardens -- Pennsylvania
Gardens -- United States
Gardens -- Connecticut
Gardens -- Massachusetts
Gardens -- New Jersey
Gardens -- New York (State)

Provenance

Adams' family donated her collection of garden images to the Smithsonian's Archives of American Gardens after her death in 2003.

Creator

Adams, Molly, 1918-2003

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Maida Babson Adams American garden collection.

Biographical / Historical

Molly (Maida Babson) Adams (1918 - 2003) had a 40+ year career as a nationally recognized free-lance garden and wildlife photographer and conservationist. Her images were published under the name "Molly Adams." Adams was born in Orange, New Jersey and lived over fifty years in Mendham Township, New Jersey. As a teenager she became interested in photography; she later attended the New York Institute of Photography and became a member of the New York Camera Club. Her photographs were featured in numerous newspapers and magazines including the "New York Times," "New York Herald Tribune," "House Beautiful," "Horticulture," "Home Garden," and "Audubon." During the Kennedy administration, she photographed the White House Rose Garden; these photographs were later published in "Flower Grower." Adams provided hundreds of photographs for "How to Plan and Plant Your Own Property" (1967) by landscape architect Alice Recknagel Ireys and "How to Plan Your Own Home Landscape" (1976) by landscape designer Nelva M. Weber. Her images were also published in books including "The Reader's Digest Practical Guide to Home Landscaping," and "The Complete Illustrated Book of Garden Magic." Adams also occasionally wrote garden-themed articles. A longtime member in the Somerset Hills (NJ) Garden Club, which is part of the Garden Club of America, Adams once served as the latter's official photographer. In the 1960's Adams' photographs drew attention to conservation issues related to the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern New Jersey. These widely publicized photographs rallied public support against the proposed destruction of the Great Swamp for the construction of an airport. Adams was also active as a member of the Mendham Township Environmental Commission and the North Jersey Conservation Foundation. In the 1980's she was awarded the Buckley Medal of Merit for Horticultural Achievement by the Garden Club of America for her photographs used in the postcard campaign "Save Our Vanishing Wild Flowers."

Extent

Photographic prints (color, 4 x 6 inches)
Photographic prints (black and white, 3 1/2 x 5 inches)
Photographic prints (black and white, 8 x 10 inches)
Contact sheets (black and white)
35mm slides (photographs) (color, 2 x 2 inches)
Negatives, 35mm negatives (color)
Negatives (black & white, 4 x 5 inches)
Negatives, 120mm negatives (black and white, 2 x 2 inches)
Film transparency (color, 4 x 5 inches)
Transparencies, 120mm transparencies (color, 2 x 2 inches)

Date

circa 1960-1994

Custodial History

Molly Adams' image collection was sorted and arranged by a member of the Garden Club of America prior to its being donated to the Archives of American Gardens in 2003. A group of images showcasing nature scenes and birds was donated to the North Jersey History & Genealogy Center at The Morristown & Morris Township Library in New Jersey. The Archives of American Gardens received the remaining body of images featuring gardens arranged according to client or garden name.

Archival Repository

Archives of American Gardens

Identifier

AAG.ADM

Type

Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Photographic prints
Film transparencies
Color negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Photographs
Color photographs
Negatives
Slides (photographs)
Contact sheets
Black-and-white negatives

Citation

Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Gardens, Maida Babson Adams American garden collection.

Processing Information

Given that Adams often photographed multiple gardens on a single roll of film, it is not always evident where one job ended and another began. In addition, numerous images in the collection were not labelled by Adams as to the garden owner or location. As a result, there are a number of instances in the Maida Babson Adams American Garden Collection where images have been inadvertently misidentified. Misidentified images are subject to correction as their proper identification is discovered.

Rights

Archives of American Gardens encourages the use of its archival materials for non-commercial, educational and personal use under the fair use provision of U.S. copyright law. Use or copyright restrictions may exist. It is incumbent upon the researcher to ascertain copyright status and assume responsibility for usage. All requests for duplication and use must be submitted in writing and approved by Archives of American Gardens. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.

Genre/Form

Photographic prints
Film transparencies
Color negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Photographs
Color photographs
Negatives
Slides (photographs)
Contact sheets
Black-and-white negatives

Restrictions

Access to original archival materials by appointment only. Researcher must submit request for appointment in writing. Certain items may be restricted and not available to researchers. Please direct reference inquiries to the Archives of American Gardens: aag@si.edu.

Related Archival Materials Note

The Alice Recknagel Ireys Papers in the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, include photographs by Molly Adams. The Nelva Weber Papers in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections at Cornell University Library in Ithaca, New York, likely include photographs by Molly Adams.

Separated Materials

The North Jersey History & Genealogy Center at The Morristown & Morris Township Library in New Jersey has a collection of images by Molly Adams showcasing nature scenes and birds.
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Record ID

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[Brookside]: view across pond to house.

[Kinney Garden]: spring bulb beds and borders.

[Moore Garden]: wisteria-covered pergola, tulips, azalea, and rose beds.

[Kinney Garden]: garden beds and borders in spring, looking toward house.

[Brookside]: naturalized daffodils in early spring.

[Kinney Garden]: garden in spring, looking toward outdoor seating area and tall hedge.

[Buttrick Mansion]: walkway lined with daylilies and a bench.

[Griffin Garden]: garden in late spring, showing irises in full bloom.

[Brown, John and Betty, Garden]: overhead view of courtyard.

[Kinney Garden]: tulips, flowering trees, and other spring blossoms.

[Lockwood Garden]: terrace in front of guesthouse, designed by Nelva M. Weber.

[Suarez Garden]: palladian windows enclose the patio.

[Kinney Garden]: garden in spring, with lily pond on right.

[Unidentified Garden in Massachusetts, No. 2]: swimming pool and mansion.

[Moore Garden]: wisteria-covered pergola, tulips, and azalea.

[Suarez Garden]: Port hole windows, statues on the roof and a small steeple at the front entrance.

[Suarez Garden]: clipped yew hedges enclose trees next to another pool.

[Buttrick Mansion]: walkway lined with daylilies, with stone stairs and river overlook at far end.

[Suarez Garden]: this yew hedge was shaped, different from the other straight edges.

[Suarez Garden]: part of the horseshoe-shaped allee that surrounds the reflecting pool and parterre garden.

[Phoenix House]: chrysanthemums and pyracantha.

[Phoenix House]: climbing plants and annuals around doorway.

[Crocker Garden]: herb garden with patio at right rear.

[Platt Garden]: Tool shed with cottage garden border.


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