Publications
The Garden
September 2004
Volume 129; Part 9
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After the flowers have faded, drumstick seedheads of alliums provide autumn interest (pp682-7) Image: S&O Mathews |
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| News |
670 |
Trials Invitation for 2005 entries |
678 |
| Letters |
679 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
681 |
Spheres of influence Ornamental onions in the garden URSULA BUCHAN |
682 |
Singing the autumn blues Newly introduced gentians KEITH LEVER |
688 |
Garden shows redesigned Chaumont and Westonbirt festivals CHRIS YOUNG |
690 |
Imperial past The history of florist's chrysanthemums BARRY MACHIN |
694 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library Building on firm foundations BRENT ELLIOTT |
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A triumph of design over size Brian Hannath's London garden MAXINE FARMER |
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Nurseries to visit Larch Cottage ROY LANCASTER |
700 |
Planting Partners Sedum spectabile GRAHAM RICE |
704 |
East Ruston: a critique A garden's strengths and weaknesses ANNE WAREHAM & SARAH MAITLAND |
706 |
Halls of fame Events in the Society's Horticultural Halls RENE DEE |
712 |
Back on the dancefloor Wallflowers make a comeback MIKE GRANT |
714 |
Hedging their bets Traditional hedgelaying has a revival ANDI CLEVELY
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A certain panache RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park |
724 |
In Conversation Ursula Buchan and Rebecca Dunbar NIGEL COLBORN |
728 |
| RHS Help and Advice |
732 |
| Book reviews |
737 |
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Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 338KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events To download a pdf version click here (167KB) |
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Last words Happy as a butterfly LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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