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ONLINE CATALOGUE | BACK ISSUES | HORTUS 133 (Spring 2020)
Tradescants Diary: Hugh Johnson; Alison Sparshatt: The Cruellest Month; Adam Ford: Our Garden Birds, No. 1: The Swift (Apus apus); Henry Noltie with a Postscript by Robert Dalrymple: Broadwoodside, East Lothian; Kirsty Fergusson: A Tale of Two Gardens; Katie Campbell: Saffron: Persian Gold in Northern Quebec; Richard Moore: To the Top: Plant Hunting in Vietnam, 2019; Tim Longville: Le Batteur Frénétique: The Life And Work of Uvedale Price. Part Two: Price The Picture-Maker; Heather Blackett: I dont do ornament, I do symbolism: Charles Jencks 19392019: An Appreciation; Tom Petherick: From the Home Patch; Sam Llewellyn: Digging with the Duchess: Market Forces; Reviews: Books & Books & Arts: Peter Parker on Wordsworths Gardens and Flowers: The Spirit of Paradise by Peter Dale and Brandon C. Yen; Naman Muresh Chaudhary on Forgotten Masters: Indian Painting for the East India Company curated by William Dalrymple; The Editors Quarterly Book Bag: A Beautiful Obsession by Jimi Blake; Birds, Bees and Butterflies: Daws Hall, A Very Special Nature Reserve and Garden by Iain Grahame; Led by the Land by Kim Wilkie; Remarkable Trees by Christina Harrison and Tony Kirkham; Trees: Broadleaf and Conifer Models by Tony Kirkham and Kenton Rogers. Index to HORTUS issues 129132 (2019). Front Cover: In the Hall Garden, Broadwoodside, ink and gouache by Simon Dorrell.
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