Publications
The Garden
October 2003
Volume 128; Part 10
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As low autumn light (pp778-783) strikes Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy', the foliage glows in vibrant shades of red. Image: Richard Bloom |
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| News |
736 |
| Letters |
745 |
| Tradescant's Diary |
747 |
Realising plans for 'Paradise' Extract from The Laskett SIR ROY STRONG |
748 |
Saxifragas with longer-season appeal Breeding trends in Saxifraga fortunei BOB BROWN |
752 |
In the footsteps of Sir Joseph Hooker Retracing his route in mountainous Sikkim TOBY MUSGRAVE
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Plants with personality Euonymus ROY LANCASTER |
760 |
Leaves from the Lindley Library Priceless record of The Dyffryn BRENT ELLIOTT |
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A problem shared The bulb-hoarder of Stockport PHIL CLAYTON |
763 |
Growing green in London Allotments beside the Hendon Way ALEXANDRA BAULKWILL |
766 |
Attractive, colourful, timely... and delicious Purple sprouting broccoli on trial LIA LEENDERTZ |
770 |
Rhododendrons as nature intended Whitehills garden in Scotland TIM LONGVILLE |
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In the light of the setting sun Using dramatic autumn light to full effect GEOFF STEBBINGS |
778 |
Contemporary aquilegias Modern cultivars on trial GRAHAM RICE |
784 |
Gardening on the edge Gardening in harmony ANDI CLEVELY |
788 |
Viewpoint Hopes for horticulture CATHERINE FITZGERALD |
796 |
RHS Help and Advice Profile special: Propagating climbers |
798 |
| Book reviews |
803 |
Compass RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 155KB) Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events. Click here to download a pdf version (239KB)
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Last words In search of the Grail... LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
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