Publications
RHS Journals
The Garden
September 2005
Volume 130; Part 9
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Dahlia 'Arabian Night' is a sultry semi-double cultivar helping to sperarhead the renaissance of the genus (pp640-5) Image: GPL/Ruth Brown |
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In Contact |
621 | |
| News | 624 | |
| Letters | 633 | |
| Tradescant's Diary | 635 | |
| Organic transformation Knightshayes Walled Kitchen Garden JEAN VERNON |
636 | |
| Dahlias for daredevils Cultivating these late-summer dazzlers VAL BOURNE |
640 | |
| Designing for an extended season A designer's-eye view ISABELLE VAN GROENINGEN |
646 | |
| Going with the grain Growing alternative seed crops JO WHITTINGHAM |
652 | |
| September sparklers Michaelmas daisies GRAHAM RICE |
656 | |
| Nurseries to Visit Farmyard Nurseries, Carmarthenshire ROY LANCASTER |
662 | |
| Trends at Tatton TheRHS Flower Show at Tatton Park |
666 | |
| Good companions Bulbs for successive colour all year PHIL CLAYTON |
670 | |
| Grasses for a new gardening age Some new selections profiled ROGER GROUNDS |
674 | |
| Viewpoint A champion of naturalistic planting MATTHEW WILSON |
678 | |
| RHS Help and Advice | 680 | |
| Book reviews | 687 | |
Compass |
688 | |
| Last words Fashionably late LINDEN HAWTHORNE |
698 | |


