1Thomas Jefferson to John Wayles Eppes, [by 17] January 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
...of the most beautiful kinds known. the tallest is the silk tree from
2Thomas Jefferson to Ann C. Bankhead, 29 December 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
, Paccans,
Silk trees,
, 207).
silk trees:
3Thomas Lomax to Thomas Jefferson, 30 October 1809 (Jefferson Papers)
The Silk-Tree is very flourishing.
4From Thomas Jefferson to William Bartram, 23 November 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...W. Bartram and his thanks for the seeds of the silk tree which he was so kind as to send him....
5To Thomas Jefferson from William Bartram, 29 October 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
(Silk tree) a native of Persia and Armenia; lately brought to...
6From Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, 1 March 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...Farnesiena or Nilotica. the Mimosa Julibrisin or silk tree you were so kind as to send...
7To Thomas Jefferson from William Hamilton, 5 February 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
or silk tree of constantinople all (with a little pains at first,...
8To Thomas Jefferson from William Hamilton, 7 July 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
...mulberry tree & Mimosa abrisia or silk tree of Constantinople—The first is said by...
9From Thomas Jefferson to William Hamilton, 6 November 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...safely to me the plant of the Chinese silk tree in perfect good order, and I shall...
10To Thomas Jefferson from William Hamilton, 30 October 1805 (Jefferson Papers)
...to you a small deciduous plant of the silk tree of Constantinople (Mimosa salibrisin) which if...