Some notes on the “History of the Auricula”
- GB 235 MCW/3/2/3
- Item
- 1928
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
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Some notes on the “History of the Auricula”
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
‘Paeonies in Scotland’, very short note
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
‘Paeonies in Scotland’, very short note (cutting 26 x 66mm) from an unidentified journal referring to a photograph of blooms in Dr MacWatt’s garden in Duns. Found with a photocopy (90 x 141mm) of a view of Peonies growing near the house at Morelands, but it is not certain that this is the photograph referred to in the note.
‘Flowers from Duns’, short note
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
‘Flowers from Duns’, short note (cutting 36 x 67mm) probably from the same journal as GB 235 MCW/3/4/5, referring to material sent by John MacWatt.
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
View of Peonies in flower in a border, the Araucaria in the background (126 x 102mm).
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
View across flower borders to a trellis fence, with white irises in the foreground. (90 x 141mm).
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
Mounted print of delphiniums in the garden (196 x 140mm).
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers