1912, Royal International Horticultural Exhibition London
- GB 235 MCW/6/3
- Sub-séries
- 1912
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
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1912, Royal International Horticultural Exhibition London
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
MacWatt collection- Plant Portrait Prints
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
Manuscripts of Papers and Lectures by John Hutton Balfour, contents of box 3
Parte deRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Parte deRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
George Don's day book records the orders for plants coming into his Botanic garden and Nursery at Doo Hillock / Dove Hillock in Forfar.
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F.R.S. Balfour Collection: Rhododendron Conference Papers, 1940
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FRS/2/3/01-09: correspondence relating to the cancelled 1939 Rhododendron Conference, dating to 1940
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John Hutton Balfour correspondence arranged by subject
Parte deRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Parte deGeorge H. Cave Collection
Cuttings of contributions by John MacWatt to newspapers and journals
Parte deJohn MacWatt Primula papers
Cuttings of John MacWatt's contributions to newspapers
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F.R.S. Balfour correspondence, 1936-1945
Parte deF.R.S. Balfour Collection
FRS/1/3/001-155: 154 letters (024 does not exist) mainly between F.R.S. Balfour and William Wright Smith but also John Macqueen Cowan, William Edgar Evans, David Wilkie(?), Gertrude Balfour and Vera Higgins, dating to between 1936 and 1945.
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