Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
- GB 235 RBG/1/JHB/1/1/A/A16
- Pièce
- 1837
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Letter from Richard Chandler Alexander, Bath, to John Hutton Balfour
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Letter from George Arnott Walker Arnott, Arlary, to William Hunter Campbell
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•Letter from W.H. Campbell to Andrew Robertson, 10 Jan 1837
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Letter from George Arnott Walker Arnott, Arlary, to William Hunter Campbell
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Letter from George Arnott Walker Arnott, Arlary, to William Hunter Campbell
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Eichler - References filed in “Balfour, I.B” papers under “Oxford University Press”
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A letter from Jane Fergus to Hugh Cleghorn, dated 7 December, 1839
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J.S. Anderson letter to Dr Patrick Neill
Handwritten letter on 3 sides describing “new” method of propagation- “striking on the live plant”. By cutting 4/5 through the plant stalk and binding with damp moss a new shoot grows strongly and quickly. Anderson made successful experiments with fuchsia, heliotrope, jasmine, rose, etc. showing that this method can be used both in the greenhouse and in the open in situ. He grants Patrick Neill permission to publish them in the Transactions of the Caledonian Horticultural Society.
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Letter from Robert Ball, Dublin, to W.H. Campbell
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