‘Duns Doctor Wins Competition’, cutting (91 x 63mm) marked as from The Berwickshire News July 1926.
‘A notable Scottish Expert: Dr John MacWatt’, short article with portrait from Amateur Gardening. 28 November, 1931, 592 (whole sheet 308 x 220mm).
‘A Duns Florist’s Display’, cutting (57 x 66mm), marked as from The Berwickshire News, 11 May 1937.
John MacWatt in the garden at Morelands, standing by Dorothy Sketchley, his third wife who is tending a plant (62 x 90mm). Identity confirmed verbally by Katherine Trotter, his granddaughter, 23 November 2023.
View across flower borders and the raised flowering climbers, full plate, probable Amy Cameron image (165 x 215mm); with a small cutting pasted on the reverse - a note written by Dr MacWatt in an unidentified publication concerning the growing of Spigelia marilandica.
View across the garden with an Eremurus in flower in the foreground, full plate, probable Amy Cameron image (215 x 155mm); inscribed on the reverse in John MacWatt’s hand ‘Eremurus Robustus the single spike / Eremurus Himalyaicus the 3 spikes in distance - / The tree is a Fern leaved Beech / The 7 spikes at the side are Camassia Leichtlini / in Dr McWatt’s garden’.