RHS Journals
The Garden
August 2007
Volume 132; Part 8
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Papaver orientale ‘Perry’s White’, a chance find, was introduced by Amos Perry in 1912 (pp524–527) Image: Neil Holmes. |
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| News |
507 |
| Letters |
513 |
Garden talk Ursula Buchan shares her experience as an exhibitor at this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Derek Fell discusses a trip to Mexico, and Linden Groves asks if the horticultural trade is taking advantage of consumers |
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Cover Story: Sociable climbers Growing climbers through trees and shrubs can add a new dimension to even the smallest of gardens NIGEL COLBORN |
518 |
Cover story: The man who made the world more beautiful Amos Perry, breeder and nursery owner, introduced many garden plants in the first half of the 20th century VAL BOURNE |
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On the crest of a wave How a garden designer resolved a new design for a garden to complement an Irish Art Deco house CHRIS YOUNG |
528 |
Fruit in shade Choosing fruit cultivars for even the shadiest of corners CLIVE SIMMS |
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Hampton’s key ingredients Highlights from this year’s Hampton Court Palace Flower Show |
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Tomato taste test A panel of tasters sample 11 cherry and small plum cultivars to see which has the ultimate tomato taste Christine McFadden CHRISTINE MCFADDEN |
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Passion and drama An individual Scottish garden that reflects its owner’s passion for sculptural planting and garden art ANTOINETTE GALBRAITH |
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Nurseries to visit Glen Chantry, Essex ROY LANCASTER |
550 |
Viewpoint How gardeners must adapt to a changing climate MATTHEW WILSON |
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RHS Advice Expert advice on jobs and information for the month |
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Gardens to visit A selection of gardens around Britain to see this month (download as a pdf 458KB)
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| Book reviews |
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Parting shot Trees on a tower in Lucca, Italy VANESSA BERRIDGE |
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