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The Garden
September 2004
Volume 129; Part 9

By clicking on the links below you can either access a sample feature from The Garden, or additional information from that feature.

COVER
The front cover of the September 2004 issue of The Garden After the flowers have faded, drumstick seedheads of alliums provide autumn interest (pp682-7)
Image: S&O Mathews
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
696
A triumph of design over size
Brian Hannath's London garden
MAXINE FARMER
697
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
718
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

Compass
RHS Events around the UK (download as a pdf 338KB)
Each issue also comes with a pull-out booklet Gardens & Events
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740
Last words
Happy as a butterfly
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
750
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