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The Garden
October 2004
Volume 129; Part 10

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COVER
Dark branches throw into relief the white berries and fiery autumn tints of a wild sorbus in Sichuan, China (pp786-91)
Image: Heather Angel
News 755
Letters 763
Tradescant's Diary 765
Grist to the mill
Mayroyd Mill House Garden
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
766
Plants with Personality
Harold Comber's discoveries in Chile
ROY LANCASTER
772
Packing a fruit punch
Peter Collett's West Sussex fruit garden
SIMON AKEROYD
776
Growing grapes in small places
Vines for wine in gardens
SIMON AKEROYD and CLARE FOGGETT
782
A tree for all seasons
Sorbus species for maximum appeal
HUGH MCALLISTER
786
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Renaissance reading
BRENT ELLIOTT
792
Sweet as a chestnut
Heavy-yielding sweet chestnut cultivars
MARTIN CRAWFORD
793
As time goes by...
History at RHS Garden Harlow Carr
DOMINIC COLE
796
The other man's grass
Developments in lawns
ALYS FOWLER
800
Bridging the perennial gap
Using bulbs to fill spaces in borders
DAVID JEWELL
802
Planting Partners
Cortaderia
GRAHAM RICE
808
In Conversation
Harry Baker and Jonathan Keyte
NIGEL COLBORN
810
RHS Help and Advice 814
Book reviews 819

Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 193KB)
Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events
To download a pdf version click here (173KB)

820
Last words
Reds are not the only fruit
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
830
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