Stylized drawing of a tree. At the roots are the words "U.S.A. Bonnie Cashin Ideas." The top part of the tree contains the following text: "home; fashion; traveler aids; accessories; '1st floor' things; marketing; design studio Japan; manufacture Japan."
Painting on paper of a stylized tree with multicolored boxes (modules?) making up the branches and leaves. The words "Bonnie Cashin Design" are painted on the trunk just above the roots. The words "module tree", "tweed leather", and "China" also appear. A sketch of a woman is partially covered by the tree's roots.
Stylized drawing of a tree: "Bonnie Cashin" appears at the roots. The top part of the tree contains the following text: "eduacatiom (i.e. education) fund; retail; summer somewhere; perfume; Cashin men; body decor; rainy days; hands; The Knittery; bags & Cashin-carries; leater (i.e. leather), tweed."
Stylized sketch of a tree showing the development of Bonnie Cashin's studio. At the root of the tree is "IRS legal idea." Above that, dated 1980-, is "trials & errors: plan/roots, press conference, money search, communications, media exposure, word of mouth." The next step up the tree, dated 1981-, is "budding: first grants, May 1st, continue fund search." Above that, dated 1981 [i.e. 1982?], is "greening: first grants, awards etc., presentation." At the tree's top, dated 1983/84, is "flowering."
Completed in 1920, the estate was destroyed by a forest fire in 1940. A note on photo ark no. 21198/zz00090mkj states that the architect was Carleton Winslow. Charles G. Adams was the consulting architect for planting only (Architect and engineer, vol. 78-79, July-Dec. 1924).