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The Garden
October 2003
Volume 128; Part 10

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COVER
The cover of the September 2003 issue of The Garden As low autumn light (pp778-783) strikes Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy', the foliage glows in vibrant shades of red.
Image: Richard Bloom
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
756
Plants with personality
Euonymus
ROY LANCASTER
760
Leaves from the Lindley Library
Priceless record of The Dyffryn
BRENT ELLIOTT
762
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
772
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)
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804
Last words
In search of the Grail...
LINDEN HAWTHORNE
812