1930, May, Royal Horticultural Society
- GB 235 MCW/6/17
- Subseries
- 1930
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
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1930, May, Royal Horticultural Society
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
1931 National Auricula Society Northern Section
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
1933, April, Royal Horticultural Society
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
4 cuttings, 3 of which are labelled in ink in John MacWatt’s hand
Part of John MacWatt Primula papers
Buff sheet (274 x 198mm) mounted with 4 cuttings, 3 of which are labelled in ink in John MacWatt’s hand, regarding his entries in the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society’s Spring Show, from The Garden 1910, and Edinburgh Spring Show 13-14 February 1910, from Journal of Horticulture; short note with illustration regarding a Polyanthus in his collection, from Country Life, 30 April 1910; also ‘The Hardy Heaths’, a note of his own from an unidentified journal.
Part of Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh Institutional Archives
Accounts, Invoices, and Statements relating to Friends of Hopetoun Crescent Garden and the Heritage Lottery Fund's involvement in the RBGE Botanic Cottage Project
Friends of Hopetoun Crescent Garden
Adam Forman Sphagnum Moss papers and photographs
The collection comprises photographs and reports related to the gathering and preparation of Sphagnum moss, in and around the Moffat/Beattock area, S.W. Scotland, which was used as a medical dressing for wounds during the First World War.
Forman, Adam
single tree by burn
Paxton referred to this negative as 6
date and location unknown
envelope marked '6-11'
Paxton, George
specimen sprig of leaves and flowers photographed with scale
Paxton referred to this as 21
location and date unknown
the plate is edged with orange paper; envelope was marked 'Ash'
Paxton, George