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- The vigorous " Galanthus plicatus "'Augustus'was named for Bowles by the plantswoman Amy Doncaster.
- There's a display of insecticide pouffes and sprayers, a group of early lawn mowers and desks once owned by famed plantswoman Gertrude Jekyll.
- In 1990 Bob Berry welcomed another group of IDS members at Hackfalls Arboretum, led by homestead garden at Hackfalls Station, being an eminent plantswoman in her own right.
- In 1980, Brookes established himself at Denmans, a private garden that was then owned by Joyce Robinson, a great plantswoman, who had acquired the garden in the late 1940s.
- "I got some seeds from Thompson & Morgan and started them when we got back to North Carolina, " said Mrs . Goodwin, a plantswoman known for her Montrose Nursery.
- An avid " plantswoman ", Margaret continually experimented with new species, trying dozens of varieties of daffodils and iris and many liliums and rhododendrons, to establish which did and did not " do " in Toowoomba.
- Peter ( who became a diplomat ), Andrew ( who became a soldier ) and Ursula ( Susan ), who married Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe, the landscape architect, becoming an eminent plantswoman and photographer in her own right.
- The American plantswoman Elizabeth Lawrence, in her classic book, " The Little Bulbs " ( Criterion Books, 1957 ), described this one as " a lovely ghost " that " comes to haunt the garden in October ."
- This talented photographer, writer, and plantswoman combines these skills with keen powers of discrimination to produce a report card of what plants failed and what far exceeded her expectations, in good weather and bad, during 30 years of pursuing perfection in her 2-acre Virginia garden.
- I had phoned ahead to most of the gardens to ask if someone could show me around, and at the Sadie Seymour Gardens, the designer Scott Seymour, son of the Kona plantswoman to whom the garden is dedicated, and the education director, Tom Shea, were waiting for me on the terrace.
- Today, with the long-ago loss of Elizabeth Lawrence s Raleigh garden and the demolition in 2004 of the house in North Carolina s capital which was her home from 1916 to 1948, her house and garden at 348 Ridgewood Avenue is the single property associated with her long and important career as a plantswoman and writer.
- He married on 17 September 1951 Lelia Calista Ada Caetani ( b . 1913; d . 11 Jan 1977 ), painter and plantswoman, daughter of the noted composer Roffredo Caetani, 17th Duke of Sermoneta and 8th Prince of Teano ( 1871 1961 ), who was the last of her 1, 000-year-old family line.
- Christopher Bailes, curator of Rosemoor Garden, described the garden in 2008 thus : " Tucked into the north-east corner of the estate, it remains very much a plantswoman's garden, dominated by surrounding woodlands, with a number of discrete areas where choice subjects take full advantage of the warmth and shelter offered by the south-westerly aspect and high ground to the north ."