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17th century
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, Virginia. N. M. Luccketti., 1988;V.2:1
The great plant hunters of colonial Virginia. T. Yemm., 1994;XI.2:1
18th century
Annapolis gardens, 2007;XXI.1:1
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. F. A. Bynum., 1988;V.1:2
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Carlyle House landscape restoration. K. Bizier., 1988;IV.3:6
Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Colonial American garden exceptionalism. B.W. Sarudy., 1997;XIII.3:5
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective. G. W. Chappell., 1994;X.4:3
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Early Charleston gardeners: botanists, plant hunters & builders of plantations. M. P. Dargan., 1991;VIII.2:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
flax production in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis. R. L. Worden., 1993;X.1:1
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
The gardens of Stratford Hall Plantation. C. J. Farley & R. Wade., 1989;VI.2:5
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina. S. K. Ferguson. bibl., 1990;VII.2:4
John Custis and the Transatlantic Plant Trade, 2007;XXI.1:4
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
The Maryland orangeries. M. Trostel., 1996;XII.3:1
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Move over Michaux: America’s earliest tea cultivation challenged. F. A. Bynum., 1993;X.1:10
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The professional gardener’s trade in the eighteenth century. M. K. Brinkley., 1997;XIII.3:1
The rebirth of George Washington’s pleasure garden. J. D. Norton., 1987;IV.1:10
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820. B. W. Sarudy., 1992;VIII.3:6
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered. K. D. Duncan., 1996;XII.2:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
William Paca’s way of gardening. M. Reeder., 1988;IV.4:3
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
19th century
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Battle-Friedman update. G. R. Stritikus., 1988;IV.3:8
Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, North Carolina. E. D. Scott., 1990;VI.3:5
DeZavala Garden, 1835-1870. P. Puryear., 1986;II.4:4
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
An English Gardener in Georgia: The Landscapes of George Kidd, 2019;XXXII.3:7
The garden at Flowery Dale Plantation, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878. J. B. Flowers., 1986;II.3:8
The garden at Leigh Farm. K. M. McFarland., 1991;VII.3:3
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer. J. Abt & L. Abt., 1989;VI.1:4
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
The German influence on the Texas landscape. D. G. Grant., 1993;IX.4:10
Haywood Hall gardens. M. C. Newsom & C. H. Woodward., 1987;IV.1:6
hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
“An innocent amusement”: the gardening of Annie Isabella Iredell. J. Sykes., 1992;IX.1:7
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Joys derived: a Georgia garden of the Civil War Reconstruction Era. F. P. Griffin., 1995;XI.4:6
The landscape at Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, S.C.: a mid 19th century garden in the upcountry. C. Snipes., 1989;VI.2:7
Landscape gardening in antebellum Hillsborough, North Carolina: the Camerons at Burnside. K. M. McFarland., 1995;XI.3:1
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure. N. B. McGee., 1994;X.2:7
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate. M. Trostel., 1991;VIII.1:1
Mount Airy Garden (VA), 2016;XXIX.1:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
The native serviceberry in antebellum Southern gardens. J. Kibler., 1997;XIII.1:5
The New Louisiana Gardener (Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane, 1838), 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s. G. R. Stritikus & M. Johns., 1996;XII.4:1
Olmsted, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844 through 1859. J. T. Fitzpatrick., 1990;VI.4:5
Recent discovery sheds light on the gardens of Blennerhassett Island. L. Watkins., 1996;XII.4:10
On reclaiming a Southern antebellum garden heritage: an introduction to Pomaria Nurseries, 1840-1879. J. Kibler., 1993;X.1:1
The restoration of LeConte-Woodmanston. M. H. Ray., 1986;III.1:4
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth (VA), 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Rosemont Plantation, Laurens Country, South Carolina: the upcountry home and garden of the Cunningham family. C. Snipes., 1993;IX.2:1
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820. B. W. Sarudy., 1992;VIII.3:6
Symposium to Focus on Horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding. B. Hall., 1988;IV.3:7
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation. J. Winter., 1987;IV.1:12
Walnut Hill tour, Nashville annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
William Watson and his Kew horticulturists. M. A. Pickens., 1997;XIII.1:1
20th century
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
Blossom Circle: The Life of Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view., V. L. Begg., 1994;XI.1:1
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
The country place era in Houston. S. G. Blackburn., 1993;IX.4:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
East Texas lumber town landscapes, circa 1900. J. Abt., 1993;IX.4:12
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South. R. Westmacott., 1992;VIII.4:1
hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
National Register status for Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden, 2006;XX.4:11
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Olmsted, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Otto Locke (1859–1927) and the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation. J. Winter., 1987;IV.1:12
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Abbeville (SC)
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Abbott, Anne H.
correction, in the news, 2004;XIX.1:10
New Orleans annual meeting (2004) speaker, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2000;XV.3:16
Abbott, Carlton S.
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Abbott, Stanley W.
Lynchburg annual meeting on, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Visionary Planner of the Blue Ridge Parkway, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Abbuehl, Edward
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Abe, Naoko
The Sakura Obsession: The Incredible Story of the Plant Hunter Who Saved Japan’s Cherry Blossoms (review), 2019;XXXII.4:7
Abercrombie, John
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Ables, Robert L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Abt, Jeff
The Bluebonnet and the Fair Ladies of Texas, 2016;XXIX.1:11
East Texas lumber town landscapes, circa 1900. [descriptions, landscaping and gardens], 1993;IX.4:12
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer. [excerpts from T. S. McFarland’s 1830s journal], 1989;VI.1:4
in the news, 2017;XXX.4:11
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Abt, Leabeth
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer. [excerpts from T. S. McFarland’s 1830s journal], 1989;VI.1:4
An Abundance of Flowers: More Great Flower Breeders of the Past (Taylor)
in print, 2018;XXXI.4:15
ACE Basin, near Charleston (SC)
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Adams, Cathy
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Adams, Cathy and Tom, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Adams, Denise Wiles
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (with Burchfield, in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2012;XXV.1:6
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants, 1640-1940 (in print), 2003;XVIII.4:15
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants 1640-1940 (review), 2004;XIX.1:15
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Adams, John
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Adams, Robert Parker
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Adatto, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth, garden
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Addison, Joseph
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Adkins, Barbara
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Adkins, Barbara and Sonny, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Affleck, Thomas
Affleck on hedging. P. Puryear., 1991;VII.4:11
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s. G. R. Stritikus & M. Johns., 1996;XII.4:1
The roses of Thomas Affleck. P. A. Puryear., 1991;VIII.1:7
Thomas Affleck: Texas’ innovative nurseryman and garden writer. W. C. Welch & P. Puryear., 1991;VIII.1:5
African-American Gardens and Yards of the Rural South (Westmacott)
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
African Americans. See also slaves and slavery
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Daffodils in Cemeteries and, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South. R. Westmacott., 1992;VIII.4:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg (VA) and, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Places for the Spirit (Sills, in print), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Porcher and Charleston hospital for (1855), 2004;XIX.1:7
Roots House, Falmouth (VA) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
African legacy in American landscape
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Afton Villa (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
A History of Wine in America (Pinney)
review, 1991;VII.3:10
Ailanthus altissima
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Aivaliotis, Basil
on Adina de Zavala’s roses, 2004;XIX.3:1
Alabama. See also Birmingham; Montgomery
Battle-Friedman update. G. R. Stritikus., 1988;IV.3:8
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South. R. Westmacott., 1992;VIII.4:1
The landscapes of southern Alabama’s gulf coast. M. A. Pickens., 1995;XI.4:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Albemarle Garden Club (VA)
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Albemarle Pippin (apple)
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Aldridge, Edgar Gaines (Eddie)
‘Snowflake’ Hydrangea and Aldridge Gardens, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Aldridge, Loren
Aldridge Gardens and, 2018;XXXI.4:7
A Legacy in Bloom: Celebrating a Century of Gardens at the Cummer (Tankard)
review, 2009;XXII.4:11
Alexander, Bill
Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Alexander, Robert
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Alexander, William E.
The gardens at Biltmore Estate--restoration of the historic landscape. W. E. Alexander, 1998;XIV.2:4
Alexandria (VA)
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Alfred, Darrin
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Alfrey, Nicholas
Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day (with Daniels and Postle, eds. review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Alice Boyle Garden Center, Sumter (SC)
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Allaback, Sarah
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (with Karson and Brown, eds., review), 2017;XXX.4:9
Allan, Mrs. Ivan, Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Allen, C. E.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Allen, Charles M.
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Allen, C. L.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Allen, Doug
Atlanta annual meeting speaker, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Allen, Kathy
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Allen, Louise
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation
Call for Papers for annual meeting 2007, 2006;XX.4:19
Allison, Samuel Perkins
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
All the Presidents’ Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses | How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America (McDowell)
in print, 2016;XXIX.3:13
Alma Plantation (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Als, Hilton
Places for the Spirit (Sills, in print), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Alves, Mary
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Amaryllidacea
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Die Amaryllis (Nehrling)
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Amedee, Wayne
Preservation Project Status to New Orleans’ Longue Vue House & Gardens, 2007;XXI.1:10
American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta (AABGA)
NetGuide update, 2004;XIX.2:11
Networking Guide to Historic Landscape Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
American Botanical Paintings: Native Plants of the Mid Atlantic (Driggers, ed.)
in print, 2014;XXVII.2:7
American Camellia Society
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
American chestnut
return of, 2008;XXII.2:8
American Daffodil Society
The Arcadian Gardener, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic (Johnson)
in print, 2018;XXXI.3:14
American Gardening Magazine
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
American Gardens, 1890–1930 (Watters, ed.)
review, 2007;XXI.1:11
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (Adams and Burchfield)
in print, 2014;XXVII.2:7
American Horticultural Society (AHS)
National Garden Communication Award to Welch, 2009;XXII.4:16
American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants 1620-1900 (Sumner)
in print, 2004;XIX.4:15
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC)
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.2:10
American Roots
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
American Society of Landscape Architects
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
HALS progress and, 2004;XIX.3:15
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Amos, Wayne
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2009;XXII.4:8
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15
Fredericksburg annual meeting planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Spring Board meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Anderson, George W.
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Anderson, Jody
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Anderson, Mike
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Anderson, Nancy Narcissa Nesbitt
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Anderson, Patsy
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Anderson, Robert
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Anderson, William D., Jr.
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (with Sanders, in print), 2000;XV.3:15
Andonian, Raffi E.
student scholarship, 2011;XXIV.3:11
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (Williams, Norman and Taylor, eds.,)
review, 2020;XXXIII.2:10
Andrews, Mabel Y.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
“The Anglo-Dutch Garden in the Age of William and Mary” (Hunt and de Jong, 1988)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (Lounsbury, ed.)
review, 1994;XI.2:10
Ankjaer-Jensen, Beate
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:12
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005), 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:10
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11, 2003;XVIII.3:13, 2004;XIX.1:12, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.2:11, 2011;XXIV.4:11, 2017;XXX.1:11
retirement, 2019;XXXII.3:14
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth (VA), 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Annapolis (MD)
annual meeting (1985), 2002;XVII.4:3
annual meeting (2007), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.1:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (Letzer and Russo, eds., in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Farewell to Last Liberty Tree, 1999;XV.2:11
Garden of William Faris, 2006;XX.4:12
Preserving 20th-century gardens, annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
2003 (Spring), 2003;XVIII.3:15
2007 (Spring), 2007;XXI.2:14
2008 (Spring), 2008;XXI.4:14
2009 (Summer), 2009;XXII.4:8
2011 (Spring), 2011;XXIV.3:5
2012 (Summer), 2012;XXV.3:8
2018 (Spring), 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
annual meetings
Annapolis (1985), 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2, 2002;XVII.4:3
Annapolis (1986), 1985;II.2:4
Annapolis (2007), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.1:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
Asheville (1998), 2008;XXII.2:8
Athens, Georgia (2003), 2002;XVIII.1:12
Athens, Georgia (2008), 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2007;XXI.3:5
Atlanta (1983), 1983;HTI.1:1
Atlanta (2003), 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Baton Rouge (2011), 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.2:8, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Biltmore Estate, Asheville North Carolina (1998), 1998;XIV.2:1
Birmingham, Alabama, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Camden, South Carolina (2009), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2009;XXII.3:1
Charleston (1992), 1992;VIII.4:12
Charleston (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Charlottesville (1987), 1987;IV.2:1
Eastern Shore, MD (1996), 1996;XII.3:7
Fort Myers, Florida (2012), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8
Fort Worth (2006), 2004;XIX.3:11, 2005;XX.1:15, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg, Virginia (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2004;XIX.4:1, 2005;XX.1:12
Houston, Texas (1999), 1999;XV.1:12
Jacksonville & St. Augustine, Florida (2018), 2017;XXX.2:6, 2017;XXX.4:7
Knoxville possibility, 2008;XXI.4:15
Lexington, Kentucky (2017), 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg (2013), 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2012;XXV.4:6, 2013;XXVI.1:7
Montgomery, Alabama (1986), 1985;II.1:1, 1985;II.2:1, 1986;II.4:9
Mount Vernon (1990), 1989;VI.1:11, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon (2000), 1999;XV.1:14, 1999;XV.2:11, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon (2010), 2007;XXI.1:3, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.1:10
Mount Vernon (2021), 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Nashville (1988), 1988;IV.3:1
Nashville (2015), 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Natchez, Mississippi (1984), 1983;HTII.1:1
Natchez, Mississippi (2002), 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVII.1:1
New Bern, North Carolina (2001), 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
New Orleans (2004), 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
Richmond, Virginia, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.2:6, 2012;XXV.3:8
Savannah (1989), 1989;V.3:1
Savannah (2014), 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
St. Francisville, LA (1991), 1991;VII.4:1
summary of locations, events, and organizers, 2002;XVII.4:8
Tallahassee (1997), 1997;XIII.2:5
Washington/Fayetter Counties, TX (1993), 1993;IX.4:9
Antholyza
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Antique Rose Emporium
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Antique Roses for the South (Welch)
in print, 2007;XXI.2:18
review, 2004;XIX.4:15
Apperson, Bill
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Apple, Mary Audrey
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
apples
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
A history of southern apples. C. L. Calhoun., 1992;IX.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Southern Heirloom Apple Tree Project, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (Burford)
in print, 2013;XXVI.3:10
review, 2013;XXVI.4:8
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum; or The Trees and Shrubs of Britain (Loudon)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
The Arcadian Gardener
Grant on lilies, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Grant on Narcissus, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Grant on writing of, 2014;XXVII.4:11
archaeology
in Annapolis, annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. [excavation of Moravian garden in NC], 1988;V.1:2
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, Virginia. N. M. Luccketti., 1988;V.2:1
Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tour of Poplar Forest, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered. K. D. Duncan., 1996;XII.2:1
at Stratford Hall, 2014;XXVII.3:11
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.2:10
Archer, Phil
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference chair), 2017;XXX.2:1
A New World (RSGL conference co-chair), 2011;XXIV.4:6
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
The Architecture of Country Houses (Downing)
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
The Architecture of Trees (Leonardi and Stagi)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.2:15
The Architecture of Warren County, North Carolina, 1770s to 1860s (McFarland 2003)
Kenneth McFarland Receives AASLH Award, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Archives of American Gardens, Smithsonian’s
Mystery Gardens in, 2010;XXIII.1:15
Ardsley Park, Savannah (GA)
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Aristotle
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Arkansas
Arkansas [works by Dionicio Rodriguez]., 1987;III.3-4:6
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844 through 1859. J. T. Fitzpatrick., 1990;VI.4:5
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding. B. Hall., 1988;IV.3:7
Armes, Ethel
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Armistead, R. H.
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Arnold, Richard
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Arnold, Sara C.
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (with Hoffius, eds.), 2012;XXV.2:9
Arnold Arboretum
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (Cushing)
in print, 2014;XXVII.3:7
review, 2015;XXVIII.1:9
Art in the Garden exhibition
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement (Marley, ed.)
in print, 2014;XXVII.4:6
Art of the Garden, Manchester, England (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day (Alfrey, Daniels, and Postle, eds.)
review, 2004;XIX.4:12
Arts and Crafts Gardens (Hitchmough), 2004;XIX.4:15
Asbury, Samuel E.
on Adina de Zavala’s roses, 2004;XIX.3:1
Ashland Park, Lexington (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour (2017), 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Askey, Linda
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2009;XXII.4:8
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Athens (GA)
annual meeting (2008), 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
annual meeting (2008) planning, 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.2:14
Atkins, Barbara
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Atlanta (GA). See also Cherokee Garden Library; Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta
Atlanta’s Landscape Legacy (annual meeting 2003), 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Oakland rebirth after tornado, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Atlanta Botanical Gardens
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1, 2003;XVIII.3:4
The Atlanta Constitution
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Atlanta Historical Society
Land of Our Own exhibit, 1983;HTI.1:1
Atlanta History Center. See also Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta
annual meeting (2003), 2001;XVI.4:13
Center for the Study of Southern Garden History, 2003;XVIII.3:6
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Atlanta Hospital Hospitality House (AHHH)
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Atlanta Ladies Memorial Association (ALMA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Atlas of the Virginia Flora
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Attlee, Helena
The Gardens of Portugal (review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Audubon, John James
Florida in 18th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Augusta (GA)
Julia Lester Dillon in, 2001;XVI.3:1
Augusta National Golf Club (GA)
History Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Austin, David
Passing of, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Austin, Theresa
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Austin, William M.
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Australian Garden History
publication frequency, 2000;XV.4:14
Australian Garden History Society
tours offered, 2000;XV.4:14, 2001;XVI.3:9
Avent, Tony
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12
Avery, Kevin J.
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (with Kelly, eds.), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:13
Award of Merit, SGHS. See Certificate of Merit, SGHS
azaleas
Antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in southern gardens. J. E. Kibler., 1998;XIV.1:7
Azaleas in the antebellum landscape., 1992;IX.1:12
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Sherwood Red, at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
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Bachman, John
Charleston Historical Society and, 2004;XIX.4:8
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Bacon, Francis
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Bacon, Nathaniel, Sr.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bacon’s Castle (VA)
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, Virginia. N. M. Luccketti., 1988;V.2:1
A very significant discovery. H. Jansma., 1986;II.4:7
Bacot, H. Parrott “Pat” and Barbara SoRelle
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Bailey, Liberty Hyde
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Baker, Anne and John, garden
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Baker, H.
Oatlands Greenhouse rebirth and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Baldwin, Anne
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Springs Garden, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Baldwin, William
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Baldwin, W. O.
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Balfour, Emma Harrison Warren
An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Balfour, William T.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Baltimore (MD)
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Bancroft, George
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Bandy, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Banister, John
Virginia bluebell and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Bankhead Wilderness (AL) Study Team
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Banks, Joseph
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Banks, William, Jr. house and garden
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Bankshaven garden in Newnan (GA)
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Barber, Gene
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Barboursville (VA)
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Bare, David
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance by, 2008;XXII.2:18
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 2000;XV.3:9
Barfield, Jim
Athens annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Barganier, James I.
Fall Board meeting, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2002;XVIII.1:14
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Barker, Bill
Lynchburg annual meeting (2013), 2012;XXV.4:6
Barnes, Bob and Bettina
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Barnes, Mrs. W. B., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Barnsley Gardens (GA)
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
in the news, 2001;XVII.2:15
Barnsley House
Rosemary Verey’s Barnsley House and Cotswolds Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:15
Barnswell (or Barnwell), Cleo
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Barraud, Philip
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Barren Ground (Glasgow, 1925)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Barrett, Mrs. James C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Barrett, Tom
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Barrow, Craig, III
named Preservation Hero by Library of American Landscape History, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Barrow, Diana
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Barton, F. A.
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Barton, John Otis
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Bartram, John
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783. Journal of Garden History (Hunt, ed., review), 1997;XIII.1:10
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Florida’s plantation period and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
horticulture in Jefferson’s Day and, 2004;XIX.2:10
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection, 2006;XX.3:6
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
The Southern Bartram connection. C. Snipes., 1987;IV.1:7
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Bartram, William
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Florida’s plantation period and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (Hallock and Hoffmann, eds., in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Barwick municipal cemetery (GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Basham, Bill
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Bass (Anne H.) garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Baton Rouge (LA)
annual meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.2:8, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
A Brief Landscape History of, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Baton Rouge Camellia Society
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
battlefield preservation
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
Battle-Friedman House (AL)
Battle-Friedman update. G. R. Stritikus., 1988;IV.3:8
Baumgardner, Talmadge
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, Houston (TX)
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Maintaining a Garden’s Integrity, 2003;XVIII.4:9
The road to historic landscape preservation at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, 1998;XIV.3:1
Beach, Howard, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Beagan, Christopher M.
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Beale, George W.
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Beall, Kreis and Sandy
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Beaman Garden (1940s)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Beath, Thomas P.
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes (Tankard)
review, 2010;XXIII.2:12
Beatrix Farrand’s Plant Book for Dumbarton Oaks
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children’s Tales (McDowell)
in print, 2014;XXVII.2:7
Beatrix: The Gardening Life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959 (Brown)
review, 1995;XI.3:14
Beaumont (TX)
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Beautify Beaumont, Inc.
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Beauvoit (Jefferson Davis home) (MS)
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Beck, Antony and Angela
Gainesway farm (KY), 2017;XXX.2:6
Becker, Sarah
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson, ed.)
in print, 2010;XXIII.2:14
review, 2010;XXIII.3:8
beekeeping
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina. S. K. Ferguson. bibl., 1990;VII.2:4
Begg, Virginia Lopez
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view. [revival of elaborate gardens in & around Charleston, SC in early 1900s], 1994;XI.1:1
Everything for the Garden (with Tankard, Nylander, and Emmet, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Old Time Gardens (Earle, review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Belcher, Ella Moore, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Belk Foundation
Lawrence house purchase by, 2007;XXI.2:14
Wing Haven to purchase Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2007;XXI.3:15
Bell, Deborah
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Bell, Jacob
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Bell, Laura Palmer
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Bell, Leonie
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bellamy Mansion (NC)
Wilmington’s Bellamy Mansion., 1998;XIV.3:9
Bellefield Design Lectures, Hyde Park, NY
Griffin as speaker, 2007;XXI.1:8
Belle Meade Plantation (TN)
organizing meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1
Bellingrath Gardens and Home (AL)
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Belman-Korando Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery
Creating a Wildlife Oasis, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Dinosaurs in the Garden, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Fredericksburg annual meeting on, 2004;XIX.3:10
Fredericksburg annual meeting tour, 2005;XX.1:12
history and description, 2000;XVI.1:12
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
in the news, 2011;XXIV.2:11
Roots House, Falmouth (VA) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Belvidere Plantation (SC)
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Bemiss, Margaret Page
An Appreciation, 2019;XXXII.1:6
Certificate of Merit, 2010;XXIII.4:10
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (in print), 2009;XXII.3:8
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (review), 2010;XXIII.2:9
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Benech, Louis
St. Louis Cathedral Garden To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
Benjamin Johnston, Frances
Chatham Manor (VA) photographs (1927), 2017;XXX.3:8
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Gardens for a Beautiful America, 1895-1935: Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston (review), 2013;XXVI.1:8
Bennett, Thomas Peter
Florida Explored: The Philadelphia Connection in Bartram’s Tracks (in print), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Beranger, Jeannette
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Berckmans, Caroline Horne
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Elizabeth Charlotte Arnoldine Rubens
History of Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Emil
History of Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Louis Alphonse
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Louis Mathieu Edouard
Athens annual meeting on influence of, 2008;XXII.1:8
History of Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Berckmans, Mary Alice
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Mary Craig
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Prosper Jules Alphonse
Arthur Solomon’s camellias and, 2013;XXVI.3:5
Athens annual meeting on influence of, 2008;XXII.1:8
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
History of Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Berckmans, Prosper Jules Alphonse, Jr.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Robert Craig
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Berckmans, Sally Bettle
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Bergey, Kay
Magnolia bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2002;XVIII.1:12
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
as SGHS publications secretary, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Bergholz, W. R.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Berkeley nurseries, Aldie (VA)
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Berlandier, Jean Louis
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Berreth, David
Roots House, Falmouth (VA) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Berry, Martha McChesney
Robert Cridland and the Gardens at Oak Hill and, 2017;XXX.3:1
Berry College (GA)
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
Berry Hill, Halifax County (VA)
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
The Best Apples to Buy and Grow (Hanson, ed.)
in print, 2006;XX.3:14
Beta Verde
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Bethabara (NC)
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. F. A. Bynum., 1988;V.1:2
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 2000;XV.3:9
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Beth Chatto: A Life With Plants (Horwood)
review, 2019;XXXII.4:11
Betts, Edwin
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Beveridge, Charles E.
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Meier and Mills, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Beyond the Garden Wall
Annapolis annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:8
Bierman, Nancy
in the news, 2016;XXIX.2:5
Biggs, Mrs. James A.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Bigham, Jennifer Rae
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Billings, Elizabeth
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Biltmore Estate (NC)
Biltmore Portrait Graces New Olmsted Stamp, 1999;XV.1:11
The gardens at Biltmore Estate--restoration of the historic landscape. W. E. Alexander., 1998;XIV.2:4
Hood’s note reviewing Olmsted papers on, 2016;XXIX.3:12
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy (Alexander)
in print, 2007;XXI.1:15
“Biological Thought and Agricultural Practices of the 18th Century” (Sharrer)
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Birmingham (AL)
annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
‘Snowflake’ Hydrangea and Aldridge Gardens, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Student Annual Meeting Scholarship Recipients, 2019;XXXII.2:14
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Wrinkle’s Woodland Oasis in, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Birnbaum, Charles A.
Design with Culture: Claiming America’s Landscape Heritage (with Hughes, in print), 2005;XX.2:9
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Bisgrove, Richard
William Robinson: the Wild Gardener (review), 2008;XXII.1:13
Bishir, Catherine
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Bizier, Karen
Carlyle House landscape restoration. [restorative landscaping of historic house built 1753 in Alexandria, VA], 1988;IV.3:6
Black, Bill
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
Black, Claude Aubrey
Claude Aubrey Black. M. H. Ray., 1986;III.1:3
Blackadder, Jill Slee
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Blackburn, Sadie Gwin
The country place era in Houston. [residential landscape development in Houston, TX, 1890-1940], 1993;IX.4:1
Blackland Prairie (TX)
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Blair, John
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Blankenship, Kate Millington
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Bleckley, Haralson
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Blennerhassett Island (WV)
Recent discovery sheds light on the gardens of Blennerhassett Island. L. Watkins., 1996;XII.4:10
Bleser, Carol
The Hammonds of Redcliffe (review), 1998;XIII.4:7
Secret and Sacred: The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder (review), 1998;XIII.4:7
Bliss (B. K.) & Sons
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Bliss, Mildred Barnes
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Bliss, Robert Woods
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Blitch, Riley M.
Vernacular gardens of rural Florida. [gardens of author’s family homes], 1997;XIII.2:1
Bloom, Inc.
AABGA NetGuide update, 2004;XIX.2:11
AABGA Networking Guide to Historic Landscape Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Blossman, Robert
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
The Blossom Circle of the Year in Southern Gardens (Dillon, 1922), 2001;XVI.3:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Blow, George Preston
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
bluebonnet (Lupinus sp.)
The Fair Ladies of Texas and, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Bluegrass Region, Kentucky
hemp and flax production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Blue Ridge Parkway
Stanley W. Abbott: Visionary Planner, 2013;XXVI.2:1, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Blythwood, Clarkesville, GA
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
1982 (Fall), 2002;XVII.4:3
1982 (Spring), 2002;XVII.4:3
1983 (Fall), 1983;HTII.1:1, 2002;XVII.4:3
1984 (Spring), 2002;XVII.4:3
1985 (Fall), 1985;II.2:3
1999 (Fall), 1999;XV.2:14
1999 (Spring), 1999;XV.1:14
2000 (Fall), 2000;XVI.2:12
2000 (Spring), 2000;XV.4:9
2001 (Fall), 2001;XVII.2:7
2001 (Spring), 2001;XVI.4:13
2002 (Fall), 2002;XVIII.1:14
2003 (Fall), 2003;XVIII.4:2
2003 (Spring), 2003;XVIII.3:15
2004 (Fall), 2004;XIX.3:11
2005 (Spring), 2005;XX.1:15
2006 (Fall), 2006;XX.4:15
2006 (Spring), 2006;XX.3:4
2007 (Fall), 2007;XXI.3:14
2007 (Spring), 2007;XXI.2:14
2008 (Spring), 2008;XXI.4:15
2009 (Fall), 2010;XXIII.1:14
2010 (Spring), 2010;XXIII.3:5
2011 (Spring), 2011;XXIV.3:11
2012 (Fall), 2012;XXV.4:11
2020 (Fall), virtual, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
2020 (Summer), virtual, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Board of Directors
First, Officers and Directors of (listing), 2002;XVII.4:16
Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford (NJ)
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Bodleian Plate (ca. 1736-1740)
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Boenker, Alexis
Cothran Scholarship for, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
Boggess, Elizabeth M. (Beth)
annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 2001;XVII.2:7
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Glenn Haltom (1930-2013) Homage to a Founding Board Member, 2013;XXVI.3:9
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) tour, 2007;XXI.3:6
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13
Boggs, Mrs. Thomas
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Bok Tower Sanctuary, Lake Wales (FL)
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Bomarzo (Italian garden)
The Garden at Bomarzo: A Renaissance Riddle (Sheeler, review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Bonar Hall, Madison (GA)
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah (GA)
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Bond, Mrs. John J.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Le Bon Jardinier, Almanach Pour
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Bonsal, W. R., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
The Book of Attributes (White)
review, 2009;XXII.4:15
book reviews. See also exhibitions and catalogues; reviews
American Gardens, 1890–1930 (Watters, ed.), 2007;XXI.1:11
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (Williams, Norman, and Taylor, eds.), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
Antique Roses for the South (Welch), 2004;XIX.4:15
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (Burford), 2013;XXVI.4:8
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (Cushing, review), 2015;XXVIII.1:9
Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day (Alfrey, Daniels, and Postle, eds.), 2004;XIX.4:12
Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes (Tankard), 2010;XXIII.2:12
Beatrix: The Gardening Life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959 (Brown), 1995;XI.3:14
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson, ed.), 2010;XXIII.3:8
The Book of Attributes (White), 2009;XXII.4:15
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: Eighteen Illustrated Essays on Garden History (Martin, co-editor), 1985;II.1:1
Cemeteries (Eggener), 2011;XXIV.3:8
Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nation’s First Urban Park (Miller, 2003), 2003;XVIII.3:7
Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect (Eliot), 2000;XV.3:15
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (Cothran), 2011;XXIV.2:9
The Chelsea Gardener: Philip Miller, 1691-1771 (Le Rougetel), 1990;VII.2:14
Churchill and Chartwell: The Untold Story of Churchill’s Houses and Gardens (Buczacki), 2008;XXI.4:10
A Confederate Lady Comes of Age: The Journal of Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, 1863-1888 (Robertson, ed.), 1998;XIII.4:7
Daffodils in Florida: A Field Guide to the Coastal South (Van Beck and Van Beck), 2004;XIX.3:14
Dream Gardener: Pioneer Nurseryman Bertrand H. Farr (Edmonds), 2008;XXII.2:1
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (Kelso & Most, eds.), 1991;VII.3:9
Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake (Sarudy), 1990;VII.2:12
Ellen Shipman and the American Garden (Tankard), 2018;XXXI.4:12
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols), 2003;XVIII.4:13
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr), 1989;V.4:4
Furnishing the Old-Fashioned Garden: Three Centuries of American Summerhouses, Dovecotes, Pergolas, Privies, Fences & Birdhouses (Hill), 1999;XIV.4:9
The Garden at Bomarzo: A Renaissance Riddle (Sheeler), 2007;XXI.2:15
The Garden at Charleston: A Bloomsbury Garden through the Seasons (Snell), 2010;XXIII.4:10
The Garden at Hidcote (Whitsey), 2007;XXI.2:15
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed.), 2012;XXV.4:8
A Gardener’s Life (Salisbury), 2008;XXI.4:10
The Gardening Book of James L. Hunter, A Southern Planter (Howett), 1996;XII.3:10
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran), 2004;XIX.1:14
Gardens for a Beautiful America, 1895-1935: Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston (Watters), 2013;XXVI.1:8
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories (Coats), 1993;IX.3:13
Gardens of Historic Charleston (Cothran), 1995;XII.1:10
The Gardens of Portugal (Attlee), 2008;XXI.4:10
The Gardens of Russell Page (Schinz and van Zuylen), 2008;XXI.4:10
Gardens of the Arts & Crafts Movement (Tankard), 2018;XXXI.4:12
Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement: Reality and Imagination (Tankard), 2004;XIX.4:12
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, From the Archives of Country Life (Tankard), 2011;XXIV.4:8
The Golden Age of American Gardens (Griswold and Weller), 1991;VIII.2:9
Grandmother’s Garden: The Old-Fashioned American Garden 1865-1915 (Hill), 1996;XII.2:9
Great Gardens of America (Richardson), 2010;XXIII.4:10
The Hammonds of Redcliffe (Bleser, ed.), 1998;XIII.4:7
The Hermitage Landscape: Before and after the 1998 Tornado (Coke), 1999;XV.2:13
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (Bemiss), 2010;XXIII.2:9
A History of Wine in America (Pinney), 1991;VII.3:10
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871–2009 (Turner and Wilson), 2011;XXIV.3:8
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (Lounsbury, ed.), 1994;XI.2:10
An Infinity of Graces: Cecil Ross Pinsent, An English Architect in the Italian Landscape (Clark), 2013;XXVI.3:7
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (Massachusetts Historical Society, Punch, ed.), 1993;IX.3:8
Landscaping with Antique Roses (Druitt and Shoup), 1992;IX.1:10
Laura Woodward: The Artist Behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack, 2011), 2011;XXIV.1:9
A Legacy in Bloom: Celebrating a Century of Gardens at the Cummer (Tankard), 2009;XXII.4:11
A Lesson in Art & Life: The Colourful World of Cedric Morris & Arthur Lett-Haines (St. Clair, 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:8
The Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762, 1998;XIII.4:7
A Life Among the Texas Flora, Ferdinand Lindheimer’s Letters to George Englemann (Goyne translation) (review), 1992;IX.1:9
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (Arnold and Hoffius, eds.), 2012;XXV.2:9
The Live Oak Trail (O’Bryan), 2000;XVI.2:15
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (Davey and Reese), 2015;XXVIII.4:14
On the Making of Gardens (Sitwell), 2003;XVIII.4:13
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age (Major), 2014;XXVII.1:7
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin Pioneer Landscape Architect 1876-1957 (Fleming), 1995;XI.4:11
Montrose: Life in a Garden (Goodwin), 2005;XX.2:12
The Morville Hours (Swift), 2011;XXIV.2:10
The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants (Pavord), 2006;XX.3:12
A Natural History of English Gardening, 1650-1800 (Laird), 2015;XXVIII.3:8
No One Gardens Alone: A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson), 2004;XIX.3:12
Norah Lindsay: The Life and Art of a Garden Designer (Hayward), 2007;XXI.3:10
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838) (review), 2001;XVII.1:12
Old Southern Apples (Calhoun), 1996;XII.3:10
Old Time Gardens (Earle with Begg introduction), 2004;XIX.4:12
The Once & Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 (Clayton), 2000;XVI.2:10
Once Upon a Time…A Cemetery Story (White), 2009;XXII.4:15, 2010;XXIII.2:9
The Organic Rose Garden (Druitt), 1996;XII.3:10
With Paintbrush & Shovel: Preserving Virginia’s Wildflowers (Kober and Ware), 2001;XVI.3:14
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (Schuyler, Kaliss, and Schlossberg, eds.), 2016;XXIX.3:10
Paradise of Exiles: The Anglo-American Gardens of Florence (Campbell), 2010;XXIII.1:12
Perennial Color for Texas and the South (Welch), 1989;V.4:5
“Perfectly Delightful”: The Life and Gardens of Harvey Ladew (Weeks, review), 2000;XV.4:12
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (Reinberger and McLean), 2016;XXIX.2:7
Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence (Ives), 2018;XXXI.3:8
Public Spaces, Private Gardens: A History of Designed Landscapes in New Orleans (Douglas), 2012;XXV.1:9
A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Ferrer, Gardener, Writer & Plant Collector (Shulman), 2005;XX.1:15
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants 1640-1940 (Adams), 2004;XIX.1:15
The Rose Rustlers (Grant and Welch), 2017;XXX.3:10
The Royal Horticultural Society: A History, 1804-2004 (Elliott), 2004;XIX.2:14
The Sakura Obsession: The Incredible Story of the Plant Hunter Who Saved Japan’s Cherry Blossoms (Abe), 2019;XXXII.4:7
Savannah: Secret & Public Gardens (Cox), 2000;XVI.2:10
Secret and Sacred: The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder (Bleser, ed.), 1998;XIII.4:7
Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens (Catron and Eaddy), 2018;XXXI.1-2:11
Selected Letters of Anna Heyward Taylor: South Carolina Artist and World Traveler (Taylor and Moore, eds.), 2011;XXIV.4:8
Shades of Green: My Life As The National Trust’s Head of Gardens, Negotiating change – care, repair, renewal (Sales), 2019;XXXII.1:10
Sketches in North Carolina USA, 1872 to 1878: Vineyard Scenes (Heath), 2003;XVIII.3:9
The Southern Heirloom Garden (Welch and Grant, review), 1996;XII.2:10
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria (Kibler), 2017;XXX.2:10
Thomas Mawson: Life, Gardens and Landscapes (Waymark), 2009;XXII.4:11
Tudor Place: America’s Story Lives Here (Buhler, ed.), 2017;XXX.1:8
Two Gardeners – A Friendship in Letters, Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson, ed.), 2002;XVII.4:18
The Unknown Gertrude Jekyll (Wood, ed.), 2006;XX.4:17
A Village Lost And Found (May and Vidal), 2010;XXIII.3:8
Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Makers (Rybczynski and Olin), 2007;XXI.1:11
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (Karson, Brown, and Allaback, eds.), 2017;XXX.4:9
William Robinson: the Wild Gardener (Bisgrove), 2008;XXII.1:13
A Year In Our Gardens: Letters (Goodwin and Lacy), 2001;XVI.4:15
A Year in the Life of an English Meadow (Garnett and Devlin), 2007;XXI.2:15
Boone, Kofi
Black Landscapes Matter (RSGL conference speaker), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Booth, William
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Bordley, John Beale
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Bore, Chevalier de
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Borough Plantation at Stateburg (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Bosher, Ann Herbert Hopkins
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bosher, James
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Boston (MA)
Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Boston Cemetery (GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
botanical drawings
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones (in print 2018)_Copy, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Botanical Exploration of Southern Africa (Gunn and Codd, 1981)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Botanical Garden Foundation, Inc. (NC)
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Botanical Research Institute of Texas
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Botanic Garden and Society (SC)
1810 Catalogue of Plants in, 2012;XXV.3:6
Botanic Garden at Cambridge (Harvard)
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Botany for Ladies
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
The Botany of the Shroud of Turin: A Floral Crime Scene Investigation
Delaware State University exhibit (in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Botherum house, Lexington, KY
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Bott, John
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bott, Susan Catherine Spotswood
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bottomley, William Lawrence
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Bouanchaud, Sarita, garden
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (Odenwald and Welch, 2000)
in print, 2000;XVI.1:15
Bowen, Mark
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Bowen, Mark and Mary
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Bowles, John
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
bowling greens
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Boxwell, Mrs. R. L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
boxwood
Beyond boxwood? a question for restorers of Southern gardens. H. Jansma., 1986;II.4:8
blight, Lynchburg annual meeting on, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Boykin, Alexander Hamilton and Sara Jones Desaussure, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Brace, Charles Loring
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Bradberry, Charles
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Bradbury, A. Thomas
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Bradbury, Joe
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Bradley, Richard
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Bradlye, Martha W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Brandl, Greg
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Brandon plantation (VA)
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Braund, Kathryn E. Holland
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
on William Bartram, 2011;XXIV.2:7
Breaking Ground: Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration
in print, 1999;XV.1:11, 1999;XV.2:12
as SGHS publication (1997), 2002;XVII.4:7
Brechter, Bart
Bayou Bend - Maintaining a Garden’s Integrity, 2003;XVIII.4:9
on Houston azaleas and garden restoration, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Breck, Joseph
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Breckenridge, Curt
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Breidenbach, Madeline and David
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Breland, JoAnn
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Bremo Plantation (VA). See also Lower Bremo plantation; Upper Bremo plantation
musk rose, Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Bremo Recess (VA)
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Brewer, Debbie and Thomas O.
Camden annual meeting hosts, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Briarwood (LA)
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
brick hemp barns
in 19th century Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Bridgeman, Charles
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Bridgeman, Thomas
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Bridgman, Karen
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Briggs, Loutrel Winslow
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Charleston annual meeting on, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (Cothran, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
Mulberry gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Briggs, Mrs. Duncan
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Brinkley, M. Kent
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:12
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Garden History Seminar: The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
The professional gardener’s trade in the eighteenth century., 1997;XIII.3:1
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: Eighteen Illustrated Essays on Garden History (Martin, co-editor)
review, 1985;II.1:1
British Embassy gardens
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
British Empire
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Britt, Margaret
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Brizer, Melissa
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Brockway, Lucinda
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
Broderson, Janet W. (Weej)
Certificate of Merit, 2010;XXIII.3:5, 2010;XXIII.4:10
death of, 2014;XXVII.1:11
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell’s Inlet (SC)
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Brooks, Eric
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
Brooks, Kenneth
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession (Wulf)
in print, 2009;XXII.3:8
Brotherston, R. P.
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Brousse, Roxanne
The Public-Spirited Beatrix Farrand of Mount Desert Island (in print), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Brown, Bobby
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Brown, C. Allan
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2003;XVIII.4:12, 2007;XXI.1:15
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Brown, Jane
Beatrix: The Gardening Life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959 (review), 1995;XI.3:14
Brown, Jane Roy
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
in the news, 2012;XXV.1:6
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (with Haltom, in print), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Brown, J. Carter
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Brown, Johanna
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Brown, Lancelot “Capability”
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
naturalistic rural vistas by, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Brown, Marley
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Brown, Mrs. John S.
Knoxville Garden Club (KGC) and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Brown, Richard H.
rare maps and images donated, 2019;XXXII.4:12
Brown, Roy
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (with Karson and Allaback, eds., review), 2017;XXX.4:9
Brown, Timothy David
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Browne, D. J.
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Bruin, Anne Barber
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Brunswick (GA)
Historic Squares of, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Bryan, Stephanie
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Bryant, William Cullen
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Bryson, Ann
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Buchanan, Marian
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Buckenham, Horatio Robert
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Buczacki, Stefan
Churchill and Chartwell: The Untold Story of Churchill’s Houses and Gardens (review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Budding, Edwin
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Buhler, Leslie L.
Tudor Place: America’s Story Lives Here (review), 2017;XXX.1:8
Buist, Robert
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
bulbs. See also daffodils; specific types
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2014;XXVII.4:11
Early Daffodils in the Elizabeth Lawrence Garden, 2017;XXX.1:10
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
at Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Bull, Frank Kellogg, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Bullitt, Alexander Scott
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, Kay Stammers
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, Nora Iasigi
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, Priscilla Christian
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, Thomas Walker
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, William Christian
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Bullitt, William Marshall
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Bumgardner, Dorothy Holden (Deedy)
in the news, 2017;XXX.2:11
Burchfield, Laura
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (with Adams, in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
Burford, Tom
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (in print), 2013;XXVI.3:10
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (review), 2013;XXVI.4:8
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.2:10
Burgess, Sue
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Burnside (NC)
Landscape gardening in antebellum Hillsborough, North Carolina: the Camerons at Burnside. K. M. McFarland., 1995;XI.3:1
Burr, Fearing
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (review), 1989;V.4:4
Burt, Armistead
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Burton, Elaine, garden
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Burton, H. B.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Burwell, Abigail Smith
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Armistead (several descendants with same name)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Christian Blair
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Dorothy Bedell
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Edward
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Ella Jenkins
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Helen Azile Rhyne
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Lewis (many descendants with same name)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Lucy Higginson
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Margaret Anna Robertson
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Margaret Anna Spotswood
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Martha Lear
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Mary Cole Turnbull
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Burwell, Nathaniel
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Burwell, Robert Armistead
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bush, Allen W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Bush, George W. and Laura
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
business meetings. See annual business meetings
Butler, Henry R. and Selena Sloan
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Butler, Marie
Discovering the Musk Rose in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Butler, Nic
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Butrus, Camille
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Bybee, Faith
Commemorative Issue 2002, page 3 photograph of, 2002;XVIII.1:13
bylaws
minor change, Fall Board Meeting, 2007;XXI.3:14
minor change, Spring Board Meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4
Summer Board meeting (virtual) on, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Bynum (Flora Ann) Award and Medal
to Bill Welch, 2016;XXIX.2:1, 2016;XXIX.2:10
to Davyd Foard Hood, 2018;XXXI.1-2:15
to Dean Norton, 2016;XXIX.2:1, 2016;XXIX.2:10
to Flora Ann Bynum, 2005;XX.1:14, 2005;XX.1:15
to Gail Griffin, 2014;XXVII.1:10
to Gordon Chappell, 2019;XXXII.2:10
to Peggy Cornett, 2008;XXI.4:13, 2008;XXI.4:14
to Peter Hatch, 2012;XXV.3:8, 2012;XXV.3:11
Bynum (Flora Ann) Memorial Endowment
creation of, Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4
to Endow RSGL Lectures, 2006;XX.4:11
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15
Fund Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
questions regarding, 2019;XXXII.3:14
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Bynum, Flora Ann
annual business meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2005;XX.1:15
on Catalpa differentiation, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
Conference for the American South and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11
as first recipient of Bynum Award and Medal, 2005;XX.1:14
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flora Ann Bynum receives landscape preservation award. K. McFarland., 1988;IV.3:13
Gant’s role in the Landscape Conference and, 2016;XXIX.2:11
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
membership directory, 2000;XVI.2:13
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2004;XIX.3:12
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
pink Roman Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) and, 2008;XXII.2:16
The plant reporter: pink Roman hyacinths revisited. [unsuccessful but continuing search for pink and double pink Roman hyacinths], 1993;X.1:14
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple in Raleigh, NC, 1991;VIII.2:8
The plant reporter: what is this flower? [flower identification from old nicknames], 1990;VI.3:8
The plant reporter: white pipes and silver bells ring in the spring. [description of Narcissus pseudonarcissus moschatus, a spring flower], 1995;XI.3:12
re-elected secretary-treasurer, 2002;XVIII.1:14
remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS Heart and Soul, 2002;XVII.4:14
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2005;XX.1:15
on Sunset Hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Virginia Hart Retires, 2019;XXXII.1:10
on William Lanier Hunt, 2002;XVII.4:13
Winston-Salem Journal remembrance of, 2008;XXII.2:18
Zachary T. Bynum, Jr. obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
Bynum, Flora Ann (author)
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. [excavation of Moravian garden in NC], 1988;V.1:2
Disaster strikes Old Salem--recovery, research, and replanting. [repairing damage to landscaping of restored Moravian settlement after storm], 1989;VI.1:10
Legendary Southern horticulturist William Lanier Hunt dies. [founder of SGHS remembered], 1996;XII.4:5
Move over Michaux: America’s earliest tea cultivation challenged. [NC Moravians, not Frenchman A. Michaux, planted first tea in America], 1993;X.1:10
Bynum, Lark
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Bynum, Lori
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Bynum, Zachary T., Jr. (Zack)
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Byrd, Dana
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference speaker 2019), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Byrd, William
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Byrd, William, II
on falling gardens, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Byrne, Janice Priester
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
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Cabell, Frances Grace
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Cabot, Francis Higginson, Jr.
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
obituary, 2012;XXV.1:7
Cady, Paul
student scholarship, 2014;XXVII.1:11
Caldwell, Margaret Winston
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Calhoun, Creighton Lee, Jr.
A history of southern apples. [history of southern apples and extinction of many varieties] C. L. Calhoun., 1992;IX.1:1
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Old Southern Apples (review), 1996;XII.3:10
Calhoun, John C.
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Calhoun, John V.
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Calhoun, Mrs. W. F.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Callaway (Fuller E.) Foundation
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Alice Hand
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Cason
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Chip
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
in the news, 2000;XVI.2:13
Callaway, Fuller E., Jr.
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Fuller E., Sr. See also Hills & Dales Estate, LaGrange, Georgia
on Ferrell’s boxwood gardens, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Ida
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
Callaway, Mary Katherine
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Callaway Gardens (GA)
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Callcott, Way and Steve
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Callicott, P. Duncan
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Callicott, Virginia
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Calvert, Charles Benedict
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Camak, Dr.
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Cambridge Botanic Garden (England)
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Camden (SC)
annual meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
annual meeting planning, 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.2:14
camellias
Antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in southern gardens. J. E. Kibler., 1998;XIV.1:7
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
A Personal Plea for Preservation of, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
The Trials and Tribulations of a Collector (1930s), 2013;XXVI.3:5
Camp, Holley, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Campbell, Katie
Paradise of Exiles: The Anglo-American Gardens of Florence (review), 2010;XXIII.1:12
Campbell, Mrs. Richard A.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Candolle, Alphonsus de
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Canfield, Tess
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Cannon, Ruth
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Cantor, Steven L.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Capps, Gene T.
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
on Flora Ann Bynum’s vision for Old Salem, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Caracalla bean
Monticello’s Snail (Flower) or, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Carloftis, John
Botherum house, Lexington, KY, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Carlson, Chad
Francis Porcher: Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Carlyle House (VA)
Carlyle House landscape restoration. K. Bizier., 1988;IV.3:6
Carmer, Carl
Birmingham annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Carnton Plantation, Williamson County (TN)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
“Oh How Beautiful!”, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Carolina Gardens (Shaffer, 1939)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
publication anniversary (2009), 2006;XX.4:16
Carolina Hemlocks (Tsuga caroliniana)
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
CARPA (computer-aided reverse perspective analysis)
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.2:10
Carr, Anne Coppedge
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1, 2003;XVIII.3:4
The Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta: its garden library, designated depository of Southern Garden History Society archives. [inception of the library and description of some of its volumes] A. C. Carr., 1990;VI.3:1
Elisabeth Woodburn Robertson. [tribute to horticulturist E. W. Robertson]., 1991;VII.3:8
GCA Award for, 2001;XVI.4:13
obituary, 2005;XX.2:8
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Shakespeare
Atlanta annual meeting (1983), 1983;HTII.1:1
Carr, Mrs. Julian S.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Carroll (Charles) House, Annapolis (MD)
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
Carson, W. E.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Carter, Elizabeth
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Carter, Frances Tasker
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Carter, George
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Carter, Landon
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Sabine Hall and, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Carter, Robert, III
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Carter, Robert “King”
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Carter, Thomas
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Carter Hall, Millwood (VA)
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Carver, Ada Jack
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Carver, George Washington
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Cary, Robert
transatlantic plant trade and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Catalpa
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
catalpa worms
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Cater, Alleen
Birmingham annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6, 2019;XXXII.2:11
‘Snowflake’ Hydrangea and Aldridge Gardens, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Catesby, Mark
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Cathcart, Mimi
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Cato, Carl
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Catron, Staci L.
Annapolis annual meeting review, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Athens (GA) annual meeting review, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Becomes New Director of the Cherokee Garden Library, 2000;XVI.2:13
Camden annual meeting review, 2009;XXII.4:4
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect, 2008;XXII.2:10
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal to Norton and, 2016;XXIX.2:10
Flora Ann Bynum Endowment Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
Garden Club of America Honors, 2014;XXVII.2:11
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference speaker), 2017;XXX.2:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) review, 2007;XXI.3:6
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Magnolia articles review committee, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
in the news, 2013;XXVI.2:9, 2013;XXVI.4:9, 2017;XXX.1:11, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Remembering Anne Coppedge Carr, 2005;XX.2:8
Remembering Ryan Gainey, 2016;XXIX.3:14
Returning to Mount Vernon (annual meeting) review, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference) review, 2010;XXIII.1:9
on Ridout retirement, 2019;XXXII.3:13
River Capitol (annual meeting) review, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens (with Eaddy, review), 2018;XXXI.1-2:11
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Two Garden Memoranda in the Sale of the Alexander Hamilton Papers at Sotheby’s, 2017;XXX.1:6
The Causeway. See Tregaron Estate, Washington, DC
Cave Hill (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Cedar Grove (SC)
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
cedars, Deodar
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Celebrating Central Park, 1853-2003 (Hirschl & Adler Galleries), 2003;XVIII.3:7
cemeteries. See also Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg
Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Daffodils in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (Cothran and Danylchak, in print), 2018;XXXI.1-2:14
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond (VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Lexington Cemetery, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge (MA), 2003;XVIII.3:12
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Cemeteries (Eggener, review), 2011;XXIV.3:8
Centennial Park, Nashville
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Center for the Study of Southern Garden History
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2003;XVIII.3:6
Central Park, An American Masterpiece: A Comprehensive History of the Nation’s First Urban Park (Miller)
review, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Central Park: A Sesquicentennial Celebration (Metropolitan Museum), 2003;XVIII.3:7
Central Park in Blue (Museum of the City of New York), 2003;XVIII.3:7
awards (2010), 2010;XXIII.3:5, 2010;XXIII.4:10
awards (2011), 2011;XXIV.3:5, 2011;XXIV.3:11
awards (2013), 2013;XXVI.2:9
awards (2014), 2014;XXVII.1:10
awards (2015), 2015;XXVIII.3:6
awards (2019), 2019;XXXII.2:11
Chambers, William
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Chamblee, Mark
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Chamblee, Paula
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
membership directory, 2000;XV.4:13, 2000;XVI.2:13, 2001;XVI.3:9
as SGHS membership secretary, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Chamblee, Steven
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Champneys, John
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVI.4:10, 2001;XVII.2:8
Chandor (Douglas) garden (White Shadows)
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art (Fryberger)
exhibition catalogue, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Chapman, Mr. And Mrs. Clarence
Mulberry plantation and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Chappell, Gordon W.
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective. [well-planned gardens of colonial Williamsburg, VA & restoration thereof in 20th c.] G. W. Chappell., 1994;X.4:3
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2019;XXXII.2:10
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2005;XX.2:4
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS president, 2002;XVII.4:16, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15, 2000;XVI.2:13
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13
Tours of Gardens in Europe, 2004;XIX.1:11
Chappell, Sherrie
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Charles, John S.
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Charles Carroll House (MD)
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis. R. L. Worden., 1993;X.1:1
Charleston (England)
The Garden at Charleston: A Bloomsbury Garden through the Seasons (Snell), 2010;XXIII.4:10
Charleston (SC)
1810 Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:6
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view., V. L. Begg., 1994;XI.1:1
The Charleston renaissance. D. F. Hood., 1999;XIV.4:10
Early Charleston gardeners: plant hunters & builders of plantations. M. P.Dargan., 1991;VIII.2:1
Francis Porcher as 19th-century physician in, 2004;XIX.1:7
International Heritage Rose Conference, 2001;XVI.4:10, 2001;XVII.2:1, 2001;XVII.2:8
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (Arnold and Hoffius, eds., review), 2012;XXV.2:9
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
preserving landscape legacy of, 2004;XIX.4:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Sowing the Seeds of Horticulture, annual meeting (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Charleston Garden Club
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (Cothran)
in the news, 2011;XXIV.1:11
in print, 2010;XXIII.2:14
review, 2011;XXIV.2:9
Charleston Horticultural Society
Knopf Receives 1830 Award, 2004;XIX.4:8
McGee receives 1830 Award, 2012;XXV.3:7
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Charlotte (NC)
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
National Register status for Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden, 2006;XX.4:11
Charlotte Female Institute (NC)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Charter Members
SGHS organizing meeting and, 1983;HTII.1:1
Chase, Nan
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Chase, Wanda
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Chase-Lloyd House, Annapolis (MD)
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
Chatham, Hugh Gwyn
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Chatham, Martha Thurmond
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Chatham, Richard Thurmond
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Chatham Manor (VA)
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
John Lee Pratt’s, 2017;XXX.3:8
Lawliss Named Superintendent of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, 2013;XXVI.3:8
Chatto, Beth
Beth Chatto: A Life With Plants (Horwood) (2020 review), 2019;XXXII.4:11
Chatwood (NC)
The early garden at Chatwood. H. Watkins., 1989;V.3:2
Chatwood Garden, Hillsborough, NC
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2001;XVI.4:12
Chaumiere (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Cheatham, B. F.
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Cheek, Leslie and Mabel Wood
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Cheekwood (TN)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
The Chelsea Gardener: Philip Miller, 1691-1771 (Le Rougetel)
review, 1990;VII.2:14
Chelsea Physic Garden, London
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Chene Vert, Baton Rouge (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Chernow, Ron
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta
The Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta: its garden library, designated depository of Southern Garden History Society archives. A. C. Carr., 1990;VI.3:1
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta
Anne Carr Receives GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
Catron-Sullivan Becomes New Director, 2000;XVI.2:13
Center for the Study of Southern Garden History, 2003;XVIII.3:6
Cherokee Garden Library Receives Cothran Collection, 2007;XXI.2:19
Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:10
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Magnolia bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 2000;XV.3:9
Remembering Anne Coppedge Carr, 2005;XX.2:8
The Wild Trees author to speak at (2008), 2007;XXI.3:15
Cherokee grave sites
Daffodils for, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Cherry Sims Asian-American Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Chesapeake
Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake (Sarudy, review), 1990;VII.2:12
Chesapeake falling gardens
Annapolis annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
Landon Carter’s Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Mount Airy Garden (VA) and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Chesnut, James, II, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1
Chesnut, Mary Boykin Miller
Camden annual meeting on, 2009;XXII.4:4
diary, Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.3:1
chestnut, American
return of, 2008;XXII.2:8
chestnut rose
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Chez Coteau (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Childress family, Atlanta
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Childs, John Lewis
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
China
British plant collecting in mid-19th century, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Chlorophyll in His Veins: J. C. Raulston, Horticultural Ambassador (Ward)
in print, 2010;XXIII.1:13
Choate, Jim
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
The Christian Philosopher (Mather, 1721)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Christianson, C. Paul
The Riverside Gardens of Thomas More’s London (in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Church, Thomas D.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Churchill and Chartwell: The Untold Story of Churchill’s Houses and Gardens (Buczacki)
review, 2008;XXI.4:10
Church of the Holy Cross, Stateburg (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
churchyards
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery. W. C. Welch & D. G. Grant., 1993;IX.2:6
The landscape at Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, S.C.: a mid 19th century garden in the upcountry. C. Snipes., 1989;VI.2:7
citrus canker (Xanthomonas axonopodis)
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Civilian Conservation Corps
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Civil War
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
drug acquisition for Confederate forces during, 2004;XIX.1:7
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Claiborne, Henry
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Claiborne, Herbert A.
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Claiborne, J. F. H.
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Clark, Ethne
An Infinity of Graces: Cecil Ross Pinsent, An English Architect in the Italian Landscape (review), 2013;XXVI.3:7
Clark, Julia E. (Oregon nursery)
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Clark, Kath
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Clark, Niles, Jr.
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Clark, Niles, Sr.
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Clark, Thomas
on hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Clarke, Gilmore
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Clarke, Lewis
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Clark Fund for Research in Landscape Design
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Clark Southline Equipment Company, Texas
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Clay, Henry
Ashland Park, Lexington and, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Clay, James
Ashland Park, Lexington and, 2016;XXIX.3:7
Clayton, John
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Clayton, Virginia Tuttle
The Once & Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 (review), 2000;XVI.2:10
Clemons, Charles L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Clemson, Anna Maria Calhoun
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Clemson, Thomas
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Clemson University’s Landscape Architectural program
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Cleveland, Mary Carolyn, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Climbing Roses Old and New (Thomas)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Coade stone urns
Mount Airy Garden, Richmond County (VA), 2016;XXIX.1:1
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens (The Bamboo Farm)
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
Savannah annual meeting tours, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Coates, Peggy
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Coats, Alice M.
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories, 1993;IX.3:13
Cobb (T. R. R.) House gardens
Athens (GA) annual meeting tour, 2008;XXII.1:8
Cobb, James
Athens (GA) annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Cochliasanthus caracalla
the Snail (Flower) or Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Cocke, John Hartwell
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Cockfield (SC)
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Coffin, Marian Cruger
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.3:6
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Coggins, Lucy
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Cogswell, Amy
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Coke, Fletch
Fall Board meeting, 2001;XVII.2:7
The Hermitage Landscape: Before and after the 1998 Tornado (1999 review), 1999;XV.2:13
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Colburn, Cherie Foster
Heirloom Bulbs for Today (with Wiesinger, in print 2011), 2011;XXIV.1:10
Cole, Karen
on Caroline Dormon, 2004;XIX.2:12
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
New Orleans annual meeting speaker (2004), 2003;XVIII.4:8
in the news, 2001;XVII.2:15
Cole, Les
on Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
Coleman, Lindsay
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Coles, Frank
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Collier, C. A.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Collins, Alethea
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Collins, Josiah
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Collinson, Peter
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Jefferson’s visit to Painshill (1786) and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
John Custis correspondence with, 2007;XXI.1:4
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Colonial Dames of America, Texas Chapter
The Bluebonnet and the Fair Ladies of Texas, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Colonial Families of the United States
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Colonial Meets Revival
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:10
Colonial Revival period
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC, 2018;XXXI.4:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
Oxmoor Historic Landscape, 2009;XXII.4:18
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. See also Williamsburg, Colonial
SGHS web site steps boldly into the 21st century, 2007;XXI.2:18
Columbia (SC)
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Comal Springs Nursery (TX)
Otto Locke (1859–1927) and the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
Comer, Kathleen and Braxton, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
community gardens
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
A Complete Body of Husbandry (Hale, 1759)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Comstock family, Atlanta
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Confederate Cemetery
Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
A Confederate Lady Comes of Age: The Journal of Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, 1863-1888 (Robertson, ed.)
review, 1998;XIII.4:7
Confederate Pyramid
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Confederate States Medical and Surgical Journal
on Porcher’s Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, 2004;XIX.1:7
Conference on Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes. See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
Confrey, Richard
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Conger, Inez
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Connell, Arnall T.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Continental Plant Company, Kittrell (NC)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Conversations with a Southern Gardener (Ed and Peggy Givhan)
in print, 1999;XV.2:13
Cooleemee Plantation (NC)
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) tour, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Cooper, Bill and Martin Meek
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Cooper, Hope
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
Cope-Jaakkola house (1868)
Savannah annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Copeland, Linda L.
Legends in the Garden, Who in the World is Nellie Stevens? 2001;XVII.2:7
Corbin, Francis
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
Corbin, Joan
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
cork oak, Spanish (Quercus suber)
as Plant Introduction, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Corley, James Weaver (Jim), Jr.
in remembrance, 2017;XXX.1:11
Cornett, Peggy L. See also Newcomb, Peggy Cornett
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
annotated plant list for Cameron family home, Burnside, 1995;XI.3:3
annual business meeting, 2009;XXII.4:8
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
on Biltmore Estate and the Blue Ridge annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:1
book reviews, 1989;V.4:4, 1996;XII.3:10, 2004;XIX.1:15
Brenham (TX) annual meeting, 1993;IX.4:9
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
on Favretti retirement from Garden Club of Virginia, 1998;XIV.3:7
on Flora Ann Bynum, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum and the Conference for the American South, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2008;XXI.4:13, 2008;XXI.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal to Hood, 2018;XXXI.1-2:15
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg annual meeting planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Garden Club of Virginia Centennial activities and, 2019;XXXII.4:14
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
A History of Rosemont Plantation and the Cunningham Family, 2007;XXI.3:1
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
on Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at Monticello, 1999;XIV.4:8
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Magnolia bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
on Montrose Nursery’s Magnolia acuminata, 1992;VIII.4:11
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2003;XVIII.4:12, 2004;XIX.3:12, 2012;XXV.1:6, 2016;XXIX.1:11, 2016;XXIX.3:15, 2019;XXXII.2:13
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
Rosemary Verey obituary, 2001;XVI.4:2
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
on the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
on south Louisiana and St. Francisville annual meeting, 1991;VII.4:1
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2010;XXIII.3:5
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
20 Years and Growing, 2002;XVII.4:1
on white pipes from Cather novel, 1995;XI.4:10
Williamsburg annual meeting, colonial landscape and, 1994;X.4:1
Cornwell, Marty Whaley Adams, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Corrections
author’s name omitted, lead article XIX, No. 4, 2005;XX.1:14
cover photo for 2002 Commemorative Issue, 2002;XVIII.1:13
Volume IX, No. 2 printed as Vol. X, No. 1, 1993;IX.2:1
Volume IX, No. 3 printed as Vol. IX, No. 2, 1993;IX.3:1
Volume XIV, No. 1 printed as Vol. IX, No. 1, 1998;XIV.1:1
Vol. XXIII, No. 1, 2010;XXIII.2:15
Cothran (James R.) Scholarship
awards, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
student, 2014;XXVII.1:11, 2019;XXXII.2:14, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Cothran, James R. (Jim)
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Anne Carr Receives GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
Athens annual meeting host and speaker, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.4:8
Certificate of Merit, 2011;XXIV.3:5, 2011;XXIV.3:11
on Charleston and the Low Country horticultural heritage (1995), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (review), 2011;XXIV.2:9
Cherokee Garden Library receives garden collection from, 2007;XXI.2:19
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
death of, 2012;XXV.1:1
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11
Flora Ann Bynum Receives SGHS Award, 2005;XX.1:14
Fort Worth annual meeting committee, 2005;XX.1:15
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (in print), 2003;XVIII.4:15
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (review), 2004;XIX.1:14
Gardens of Historic Charleston (review), 1995;XII.1:10
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (with Danylchak, in print), 2018;XXXI.1-2:14
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
In Memoriam, 2012;XXV.2:7
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16, 2000;XV.4:7, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2003;XVIII.3:13, 2004;XIX.2:10, 2004;XIX.4:8, 2011;XXIV.1:11, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS vice-president, 2002;XVII.4:16, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
Tours of Gardens in Europe, 2004;XIX.1:11
Cottage Residences (Downing)
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
cotton, cotton mills, and cotton gin
Camden (SC) history and, 2009;XXII.4:4
High Cotton & Tall Columns, Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Cotton States International Exposition Company, Atlanta
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Coulter, Lynn
Gardening with Heirloom Seeds (in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Country Place era
The country place era in Houston. S. G. Blackburn., 1993;IX.4:1
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (Karson), 2007;XXI.3:12
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Covid-19 pandemic
President’s Report to Our Members, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Virtual Board Meeting Report, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Cox, James A. D.
Savannah: Secret & Public Gardens (review), 2000;XVI.2:10
Cox, Paul
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Cox, Reid
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cox, Robert “Rob”
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Coxe, William
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
Coy, James T., III
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
Coy, Ruth
Fall Board meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11
Spring Board meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2005;XX.1:15
Coyle, Mary Kay
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
crabapple
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple. F. A. Bynum., 1991;VIII.2:8
Cragfont Plantation (TN)
organizing meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1
Craig (S. Douglas and Ruth Hanes) Garden
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Craig, Burlon
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Craig, Jane Alice
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
Craighead house (1810)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Craighead-Jackson House, Knoxville
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Craik-Patton House (WV)
The Craik-Patton house at Charleston., 1987;III.3-4:11
Crammond, James
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
on New and Special Trees of Mexico (1859) (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Crane, Elizabeth Bruce
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
crape myrtle
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Craver, Walter and Dorothy
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Crawford, Jane C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Crawford, John A.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Creech, David
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Crenshaw, Ann Abigail Crenshaw
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Crenshaw, Lewis Dabney
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Crenshaw, Spotswood Dabney
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Crenshaw, Winifred Graves
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Cresson, Lisa and David
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Crews, C. Daniel
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1
Cridland, Robert B.
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
historic rock garden in Atlanta, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Martha Berry and the Gardens at Oak Hill and, 2017;XXX.3:1
Crips, Ann
Australian Garden History Society, 2001;XVI.3:9
Crocker, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
crocodile prints
at Belmont (VA), 2016;XXIX.1:9
crocus
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Croom, Hardy
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
crop rotation
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Crow, Bill
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 2000;XV.3:9
Crow, Rebecca
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Crowder, Florence S.
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
Crowe, Mary Catherine, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Crowell Gardens (GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Crowfield Plantation (SC)
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Crown, Rick
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Crowninshield, Louise du Pont
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Crusel, Betsy
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Fort Worth annual meeting review, 2006;XX.3:7
New Orleans annual meeting co-chair, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2004;XIX.2:12
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2007;XXI.2:14
Crusel, Hap
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
cucumber, “Uncle Jim Schutt’s”
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Culbertson, Dianne
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cullison, William R., III
Another garden archive: the garden library of the New Orleans Town Gardeners. [history of garden research library donated to SE Architectural Archive of Tulane Univ. Library], 1987;IV.1:9
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)
Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect, 2008;XXII.2:10
Ten-4-Ten Stewardship Excellence Award to McGee, 2008;XXI.4:13
Cummer Lumber Company
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7
Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Cunningham, Ann Pamela. See also Rosemont Plantation
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
national historic preservation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Hugh Banks
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Louisa Bird
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Patrick
Rosemont as ancestral home, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Robert
Rosemont Plantation and family of, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunninghamia (Cunninghamia lanceolata)
Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Cupola House Association (NC)
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
Curtis, Jane A.
The road to historic landscape preservation at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. [Houston garden’s landscape plans and preservation], 1998;XIV.3:1
Curtis, William
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Cushing, Elizabeth Hope
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (in print), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (review), 2015;XXVIII.1:9
Custis, John
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Transatlantic Plant Trade and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Cuthburt, Edmund
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
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Daffodil Garden Club of Washington
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2014;XXVII.4:11, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Florida: A Field Guide to the Coastal South (Van Beck and Van Beck, review), 2004;XIX.3:14
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Early Daffodils in the Elizabeth Lawrence Garden, 2017;XXX.1:10
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Daffodils in American Gardens, 1733-1940 (Van Beck)
in print, 2014;XXVII.4:6
dairy farming
Reynolda Dairy as model, 1912–30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Dandridge, John (several descendants with same name)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Dandridge, Nathaniel W.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Dandridge, Sarah Rowzie
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Dandridge, William
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Daniel, Mrs. Robert (Linda)
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Daniels, Marty
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Daniels, Stephen
Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day (with Alfrey and Postle, eds., review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Danylchak, Erica
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (with Cothran, in print), 2018;XXXI.1-2:14
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Danzenbaker, Jay
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Darby Dan Farm (KY)
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
Dare, Virginia
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Dargan, Hugh and Mary Palmer (Dargan Landscape Architects)
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2009;XXII.4:17, 2010;XXIII.1:14
Timeless Landscape Design: The Four-Part Master Plan (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:13
Dargan, Hugh G., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2001;XVI.4:12
Officers and Directors of the First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
Dargan, Mary Palmer. See also Kelley, Mary Palmer
Early Charleston gardeners: botanists, plant hunters & builders of plantations. [importance & history of gardening in early Charleston & the colonial South], 1991;VIII.2:1
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12
Preserving Southern landscapes: the first decade of the Southern Garden History Society. [SGHS’s 10th annual mtg. in Charleston, SC, celebrates its 1st decade of existence], 1992;VIII.3:1
D’Argenville, Antoine-Joseph Dezallier
on terraces (1728), 2011;XXIV.4:1
Darke, Rick
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (with Tallamy, in print), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Darnton, Robert
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Darwin, Charles
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Daschle, Tom
National Garden Breaks Ground, 2001;XVII.1:8
Daugherty, Edward L.
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
A Southern Landscape Architect (retrospective), 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:10
Davey, Charles
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (with Reese, review), 2015;XXVIII.4:14
Davies, Joseph Edward
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Davis, Bernese
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Davis, Caroline Berckmans
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Davis, Jefferson
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
on LaGrange, Georgia in 1883, 2008;XXII.1:1
Davis, Mollie E. (Moore)
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Davis, Mrs. Ovid R.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Davis, T. D.
New Education and Visitors Center for Welty House, 2007;XXI.2:13
Davis, Varina Anne
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Davy, Humphrey
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
The Day the World Ended (LeConte)
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
d’Crezences, Petris
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
DeBaillon, Mary
as Irisiac, Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
DeBow’s Review
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
DeCamp, Kimberly
Garden Club of Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
de Feriet, Louis
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
DeHines, William
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Delaney, Ted
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
deLashmutt, Gayle
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
deLashmutt, Gayle and Tom
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Delaware
Delmarva: a wasteland or unexplored wilderness of horticulture? A. O. Tucker., 1992;VIII.3:4
Delaware State University
Herbarium Exhibit Booklet (in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Delgado, Alfonso
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Delisi, Dianne White
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Delong-Sweet Foundation
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Del Tredici, Peter
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12
DeMaine, Robert B.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
de Miranda, Francisco
New documentation for the Tryon Palace gardens, 1998;XIV.1:1
Denke, C. F.
The Plant Reporter on Sunset Hibiscus, 2002;XVIII.1:15
Dent, Miriam
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
De Re Rustica (Colmuella, 50 A.D.)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Derham, Erin
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
DeRosset Garden (NC)
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, North Carolina. E. D. Scott., 1990;VI.3:5
Deroy, Paula
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Deshotels, Michele
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Design with Culture: Claiming America’s Landscape Heritage (Birnbaum and Hughes)
in print, 2005;XX.2:9
d’Esrtehan, Nicholas Noel
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Devereux, Margaret Mordecai
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston and, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Devereux, Thomas Pollock
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Devlin, Polly
A Year in the Life of an English Meadow (with Garnett, review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Devore, Daniel and Helen
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
de Waal, Mr. and Mrs. Christian
Cave Hill (KY), 2017;XXX.2:6
Dezallier d’Argenville, A. J.
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Dezallier-d’Argenville, Antoine-Joseph
The Theory and Practice of Gardening (18th century), 2020;XXXIII.1:1
de Zavala, Adina Emilia
In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Adina (later Foch, then Hand)
In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Augustine
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Emily West
In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Lorenzo
In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Lorenzo, Jr.
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
DeZavala Garden (TX)
DeZavala Garden, 1835-1870. P. Puryear., 1986;II.4:4
Diamond Hill Historic District, Lynchburg (VA)
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (Letezer and Russo, eds.) (2004)
in print, 2004;XIX.1:13
Dickey, Page
Gardens in the Spirit of Place (in print), 2005;XX.2:13
Dicks, Roy
Green Grows the City (Nichols, reprint), 2006;XX.4:18
Dictionary of Economic Plants (Uphof, 1968)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Dillon, C. Douglas
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Dillon, Julia Lester
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
short biography of, 2001;XVI.3:1
Dillon, William B.
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
d’Incarville, Pierre
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
dinosaur prints
at Belmont (VA), 2016;XXIX.1:9
Dixie Nursery, Thomasville
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Dixon, Kate
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.3:6
Dodd, Emmett
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Dodenhoff, Donna C.
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Dodenhoffer, Donna
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Dolder, Ced
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Magnolia articles review committee, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Savannah Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Dominical Letter
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Donaldson, Robert
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Donaldson, Susan Gaston
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Dooley, James and Sallie. See also Maymont Estate, Richmond
of Maymont estate, Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Dormon, Caroline
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Hurricane Katrina and Wild Garden of, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans gardens of, 2005;XX.2:1
New Orleans annual meeting session on, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Dormon, Ruth
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Dormon, Virginia
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Doty, Gresdna
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Douglas, Lake
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Public Spaces, Private Gardens: A History of Designed Landscapes in New Orleans (review), 2012;XXV.1:9
Dowling, Elizabeth
Atlanta annual meeting speaker, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Downer, Jay
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Downing, Andrew Jackson
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Lost Gardens of New England (exhibition), 2001;XVI.3:9
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1
Downing, James
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Down to Earth: Practical Thoughts for Passionate Gardeners (Rochester)
in print, 2009;XXII.3:10
Dracocephalum
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Draper, Earle Sumner
Earle S. Draper to be subject of video documentary. M. H. Ray., 1986;III.1:5
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Drayton, Ann Fox
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Drayton, Charles
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Drayton, Hester Middleton
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Drayton, John
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Drayton, John Grimke
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Drayton, Julia Ewing
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Drayton, Rebecca Perry
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Drayton, Thomas
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Drayton Hall (SC)
George McDaniel and, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
Michaux Connection to, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.2:10
Dream Gardener: Pioneer Nurseryman Bertrand H. Farr (Edmonds)
review, 2008;XXII.2:1
Dreer, Henry A.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
drift planting
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Driggers, Bonnie S.
American Botanical Paintings: Native Plants of the Mid Atlantic (in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
Dripping Springs (TX)
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Druid Hills Civic Association, Atlanta
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Druitt, Liz
Cherchez le ‘Musk’. [rescue of the ‘Musk Rose’], 1994;X.3:1
Landscaping with Antique Roses (with Shoup, review), 1992;IX.1:10
Legacy of a botanist. [biography of Philippe S. Noisette (d. 1835), botanist of Charleston, SC], 1992;IX.1:5
in the news, 1999;XV.1:16
The Organic Rose Garden (review), 1996;XII.3:10
Passing of, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Drummond, Marion
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
Baton Rouge annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Certificate of Merit, 2013;XXVI.2:9
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.3:14, 2008;XXI.4:15
in the news, 2013;XXVI.1:11
obituary, 2013;XXVI.3:11
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Spring Board meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Drummond, Thomas
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Du Bois, W. E. B.
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Dudley, Paul
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Dudly, Ed
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Duffields, Camden (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri-Louis
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Duke University
Duke acquires a treasure: the origins of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. R. F. Durden., 1993;X.1:7
Dumbarton Oaks
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Dumbarton Oaks: Eighty Years of Change
Griffin at Second Annual Bellefield Design Lecture on, 2007;XXI.1:8
Dumbarton Oaks Park Conservancy
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Dunagan, Hubert Lee
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Dunaway, Diane
Please pass the peas! [pea-growing contest at Monticello, VA], 1988;IV.4:10
Dunbar, George T.
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Dunbar, William
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Duncan, Kathleen D.
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered. [Tucker-Coleman property in Colonial Williamsburg excavated by garden archaeologists], 1996;XII.2:1
Dungy, Camille
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Dunn, Lee
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
Birmingham annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Dunson, Joseph E.
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Dupont, Bill
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
du Pont, Henry Francis
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Du Pont, William
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Dupriest, Ellen and Faye
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
Durand, Herbert
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Durden, Robert F.
origins of Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University, 1993;X.1:7
Durham (NC)
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
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Eaddy, Mary Ann
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference speaker), 2017;XXX.2:1
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens (with Catron, review), 2018;XXXI.1-2:11
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Earle, Alice Morse
Old Time Gardens (review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Earle, A. Scott
Lewis and Clark’s Green World, the Expedition and its Plants (with Reveal, in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Earley, Larry
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Early American Life (EAL)
McFarland on, 2016;XXIX.3:9
The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants (Jewell)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Earth on Her Hands: The American Woman in Her Garden (Ockenga)
in print, 1999;XV.2:13
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (Kelso & Most, eds.)
review, 1991;VII.3:9
Eccleston family
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Edankrall. See Spencer (Anne) House and Garden
Eddleman, Edith
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Edenton (NC)
Cupola House Database, available, 2006;XX.4:14
New Bern (NC) annual meeting tours, 2001;XVI.4:14
Edgar, Walter B.
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Edge, Faye
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (Jordan)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Edison, Mina Miller and Thomas Alva
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Edison & Ford Winter Estates (FL)
Fort Myers annual meeting tour (2012), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8
Moonlight Garden at, 2006;XX.4:13
Edmonds, George H.
Dream Gardener: Pioneer Nurseryman Bertrand H. Farr (review), 2008;XXII.2:1
Edmonds, Mary W.
on daffodils in cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Edmondston, Catherine Ann Devereux
The Civil War Diary of, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Edmondston, Patrick
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Edwards, John D.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Eggener, Keith
Cemeteries (review), 2011;XXIV.3:8
Egmont (Lord) Amelia Island plantation (FL)
Bartram visit (1766), 2017;XXX.4:7
Eichberg, Albert
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Eidt, Mrs. Edward D.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
election of 1846
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Elgin Botanic Garden
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Eliot, Charles
Charles Eliot, Landscape Architect (review), 2000;XV.3:15
Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo (NC)
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Elizabeth II, Queen of England
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Ellen Shipman and the American Garden (Tankard)
review, 2018;XXXI.4:12
Ellerslie (VA)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Elliot, Stephen, Jr.
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Elliott, Bishop
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Elliott, Brent
RHS Bicentenary: The Year of Gardening, 2004;XIX.1:11
The Royal Horticultural Society: A History, 1804-2004 (review), 2004;XIX.2:14
Elliott, Stephen
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Ellis, Ralph N., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Ellis, Thomas Harding
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Ellwanger and Barry (New York)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Elmendorf Farm (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Elms Court, Natchez (MS)
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
a Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte (NC)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
email discussion group
Heirloom Flowers E-Group, 2000;XVI.2:14
Emanis, Rebel Eloy and Georgia Marquette
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2014;XXVII.4:11, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Emerson, Jon
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Emmet, Alan
Everything for the Garden (with Tankard, Nylander, and Begg, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Empedocles
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
An Encyclopaedia of Plants (Loudon, 1836)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
endowment funds, SGHS. See also Bynum (Flora Ann) Memorial Endowment
how to establish, 2019;XXXII.3:14
England
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
English Garden History Society
A Model for the Future, 2002;XVII.4:17
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols)
in print, 2003;XVIII.2:15
review, 2003;XVIII.4:13
English Tudor revival
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Engstorm, Mary Clare
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (LeHoullier)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Epstein, Susan McLeod
1810 Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:6
Charleston annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Erdeljac, Diane
Blossom Circle and Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Ernst Conservation Seeds (PA)
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Ervendberg, Louis and Eleonore Reimaarz
Fort Worth botanists, 2006;XX.3:7
Erwin Mills cemetery, Durham (NC)
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Esquiline Hill Nursery (GA)
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Essay on Calcarious Manures (Ruffin, 1832)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Europa Nostra medal
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
Europe
garden tours of, 2004;XIX.1:11
Eustis, Ethel (Edith Morton)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Eustis, William Corcoran
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Evans, Jo Nichols (Mrs. U. B.)
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The First Regional Chapter, 2000;XV.4:15
My mother’s garden. [author’s remembrance of her mother’s domestic garden & orchard], 1988;V.1:3
Evans, Mrs. James P., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Evans, Oliver
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Evelyn, John
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Evergreen Plantation (LA)
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Everything for the Garden (Tankard, Nylander, Emmet and Begg)
in print, 2019;XXXII.4:13
Ewing, Carrie
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Art of the Garden, Manchester, England, 2004;XIX.4:15
The Botany of the Shroud of Turin: A Floral Crime Scene Investigation (in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Celebrating Central Park, 1853-2003 (Hirschl & Adler Galleries), 2003;XVIII.3:7
Central Park: A Sesquicentennial Celebration (Metropolitan Museum), 2003;XVIII.3:7
Central Park in Blue (Museum of the City of New York), 2003;XVIII.3:7
The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art (Fryberger), 2003;XVIII.4:14
The Gardens at Hatfield House (Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury), 2004;XIX.4:15
George Inness and the Visionary Landscape (Bell), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (Avery and Kelly, eds.), 2003;XVIII.4:14
International Arts and Crafts Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2004;XIX.4:15
Lost Gardens of New England, 2001;XVI.3:9
Pathways to the Past: Highlights from the Cherokee Garden Library, 2003;XVIII.3:4
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery, 2014;XXVII.2:8
The Writer in the Garden, British Library, 2004;XIX.4:15
Eyre, Thomas and Eyre Hall
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Eyres, Patrick
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Fagan, Gwen
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Fairey, John (nurseryman)
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Fairvue Plantation (TN)
organizing meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1
Falconer, William
on Galveston gardens (TX) in 1875, 2004;XIX.3:1
falling gardens, in the Chesapeake
Annapolis annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
Landon Carter’s Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Mount Airy Garden (VA) and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Falmouth (VA)
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
The Family Kitchen Gardener (Buist)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Faria, Emilia
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
Faris, William
Annapolis Garden of William Faris, 2006;XX.4:12
diary, Annapolis annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (Letzer and Russo, eds.) (in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of, 2007;XXI.1:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Preserving 20th-century gardens, annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Farish, Hunter Dickinson
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Farley, Blanche
Cherokee Garden Library, 2000;XVI.2:13
Farley, Catharine J.
The gardens of Stratford Hall Plantation. [replicated 18th-c. gardens at VA plantation], 1989;VI.2:5
Farmer and Gardener (Augusta GA)
Berckmans (PJA) and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
The Farmer and Planter
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Farnsworth, Jean
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Farr, Bertrand H.
as pioneer nurseryman, 2008;XXII.2:1
Farrand, Beatrix
Beatrix: The Gardening Life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959 (Brown), 1995;XI.3:14
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
landscape restoration at Green Springs Garden, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
The Public-Spirited Beatrix Farrand of Mount Desert Island (Brousse, in print), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Second Annual Bellefield Design Lecture on, 2007;XXI.1:8
Fashion (Louisiana plantation)
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Faulkner, William
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Favretti, Rudy J.
concludes twenty-year association with Garden Club of Virginia, 1998;XIV.3:7
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
on garden layout at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Landscape “Mythtakes” in historic preservation, 1987;III.3-4:insert
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
in the news, 2000;XV.3:16
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg and (VA), 2013;XXVI.2:5
Fayetteville, Arkansas
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Fearnbach, Heather
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Fechner, Cynthia L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Federal period
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern North Carolina. J. C. Jordan., 1988;V.2:4
Rosemont Plantation, 2007;XXI.3:1
Feliciana (LA)
The splendor of old Feliciana beckons SGHS members. A. B. Koerner., 1991;VII.3:1
Felstone Company, at Biltmore
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Feltus, Mrs. Charles C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fenstermaker, Bebe and Mary
Adina Emilia de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Ferguson, Edna W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Ferguson, Susan K.
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina. [description of beekeeping practices, methods] bibl., 1990;VII.2:4
ferme ornee (ornamental farm)
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Ferrell, Blount
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Ferrell, Sarah Coleman, gardens, LaGrange (GA)
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Callaway on, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr)
review, 1989;V.4:4
Filoli Center
AABGA NetGuide update, 2004;XIX.2:11
AABGA Networking Guide to Historic Landscape Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Filson Historical Society
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Finch, Bill
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Firth, Ian
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Fisher, Dale
Botherum house, Lexington, KY, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Fithian, Philip Vickers
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Mount Airy Garden (VA) and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
FitzGerald, John and Frederick
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Fitzpatrick, John T.
article review, 1997;XIII.1:10
book review, 1990;VII.2:14
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844 through 1859. [detailed list of plants grown by J. Smith of AR], 1990;VI.4:5
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
on The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
Flagler, Henry
Florida in 19th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Flanders, Annette Hoyt
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
flax (Linum usitatissimum)
Kentucky production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Fleming, Bryant
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Fleming, C. C.
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Fleming, Nancy
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin Pioneer Landscape Architect 1876-1957 (review), 1995;XI.4:11
Fleming, Sheldon
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Fleming, Walter
on hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Fletcher, Inglis
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Flippin, Perkins Massie Morton
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
The Flora and Fauna of Boston Cemetery Old Part (Potts)
on daffodils in cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Flora Caroliniana (Walter)
Francis Porcher: Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Florae lugduano-batavae flores (Herrmann), 1690
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Flora Illustrata: Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden (Fraser and Sellers eds.)
in print, 2014;XXVII.4:6
Floral Hall (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Flore francaise (Lamarck, 1778)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Florence, Mrs. I. J.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Florence, Mrs. Thomas
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flores, Richard
Adina Emilia de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Florida. See also Fort Myers; Jacksonville
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Florida: A Field Guide to the Coastal South (Van Beck and Van Beck, review), 2004;XIX.3:14
Dr. Henry Nehrling--plant pioneer of Florida. K. M. McFarland., 1999;XIV.4:1
First Coast annual meeting (2018), 2017;XXX.4:7
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Hurricanes Hit Southern Gardens, 2004;XIX.3:12
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Vernacular gardens of rural Florida. R. M. Blitch., 1997;XIII.2:1
Florida Explored: The Philadelphia Connection in Bartram’s Tracks (Bennett)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.1:15
The Flower-Garden Display’d
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
The Flower Grower
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Flowers, John Baxter
The garden at Flowery Dale Plantation, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878, 1986;II.3:8
Flowers, John B., III
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 1985;II.2:4
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Flowers, Mrs. Graydon, Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flowers, Mrs. Graydon, Sr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flowery Dale Plantation (NC)
The garden at Flowery Dale Plantation, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878. J. B. Flowers., 1986;II.3:8
Flynt, Drake
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Foch, Henry
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Folan, Ragan
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Folse , John
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
food preservation and cooking
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.1:11
Forbes, Janet
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
Ford, Henry and Clara. See also Edison & Ford Winter Estates
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
The Forest (Dunbar’s plantation)
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Forti, John
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11
Fort Myers (FL)
annual meeting (2012), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8
Fortune, Robert
as mid-19th century plant collector in China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Fort Worth (TX)
From Prairies to Gardens annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Fort Worth Botanic Garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Fosson, Sue
Lexington annual meeting steering committee, 2017;XXX.2:6
Foster, Carla
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Foulds, H. Eliot
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Founding Gardeners (Wulf)
in print, 2011;XXIV.2:7
fountains, cast-iron
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Fowler, Charles
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Fox, Stephen
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Frackelton, Carter
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Frackelton, Decca Gilmer
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
obituary, 2004;XIX.4:8
Franklin, Daniel Berry
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2010;XXIII.1:14
obituary, 2004;XIX.1:9
Fraser, John
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Walter’s Flora Caroliniana (1788) and, 2004;XIX.1:7
Fraser, Susan M.
Flora Illustrata: Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden (with Sellers eds., in print), 2014;XXVII.4:6
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
Fraulinghuysen, J. S.
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (Beveridge, Meier, and Mills, eds.)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Fredericksburg (VA)
annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2004;XIX.4:1, 2005;XX.1:12
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park
Lawliss named superintendent, 2013;XXVI.3:8
Freer, Ruskin
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
French, Catherine
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
French Botanical Garden (SC)
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
French explorers or settlers
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
French Quarter, New Orleans
annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Frett, Susan Bliss
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Frincke, W. C.
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Frischkorn, Rebecca T.
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
From Generation to Generation: A History of St. Luke’s Episcopal Parish, Salisbury, North Carolina (Hood)
in print, 2007;XXI.1:15
From Prairies to Gardens (2006)
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
From the First to the 21st
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta (GA)
Athens annual meeting on influence of, 2008;XXII.1:8
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
History of Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello (Hatch)
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
Fry, Joel T.
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
on John and William Bartram, 2011;XXIV.2:7
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Fry, Joshua Jefferson
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Fryar’s (Pearl) Topiary Garden, Bishopville (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.2:15, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Garden Conservancy Awards Preservation Project Status to, 2007;XXI.3:14
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of, 2012;XXV.1:7
Fryberger, Betsy G.
The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Frye, Larry and Lulu Navarre
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Frye, Randall
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Fulton Nursery, Atlanta
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Furber, Robert
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Furber, William
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Furnishing the Old-Fashioned Garden: Three Centuries of American Summerhouses, Dovecotes, Pergolas, Privies, Fences & Birdhouses (Hill)
review, 1999;XIV.4:9
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Gainesway farm (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.2:6
Gainey, Ryan
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13
remembering, 2016;XXIX.3:14
Galbraith, Jean
Kindred Spirits, 2000;XV.4:14
Galloway, Patricia
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Galpine, John Kingston, catalog (1782)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Galvin, Roger
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.2:8
Gandy, Mrs. Thomas H.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Gant, Sally
Flora Ann Bynum Fund to endow RSGL Lectures, 2006;XX.4:11
A New World (RSGL conference co-chair), 2011;XXIV.4:6
retirement, 2016;XXIX.2:11
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
Garbo, William
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Notes from another practitioner on historic garden research, 1988;IV.3:5
The Garden at Bomarzo: A Renaissance Riddle (Sheeler)
review, 2007;XXI.2:15
The Garden at Charleston: A Bloomsbury Garden through the Seasons (Snell)
review, 2010;XXIII.4:10
The Garden at Hidcote (Whitsey)
review, 2007;XXI.2:15
Garden Book (Jefferson)
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Garden Bulbs for the South (Ogden)
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Garden Club of America
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Anne Carr Receives GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
Catron named Honorary Member, 2014;XXVII.2:11
Distinguished Service Medal to Welch, 2008;XXI.4:13
Elizabeth Craig Weaver Proctor Medal to Norton, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
Historic Preservation Medal for Garden Conservancy, 2012;XXV.3:7
Historic Preservation medal to Hatch, 2011;XXIV.3:11
McGee named Honorary Member, 2012;XXV.3:7
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
restoration grants, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting and, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
state headquarters, Athens annual meeting tours, 2007;XXI.3:5
Garden Club of Houston
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Garden Club of Jacksonville
Jacksonville annual meeting, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Garden Club of Lexington (KY)
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Garden Club of North Carolina
The Elizabethan Gardens, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Garden Club of Virginia (GCV). See also Historic Garden Week
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Springs Garden and, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
Centennial activities, 2019;XXXII.4:14
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Maymont estate, Richmond and, 2012;XXV.3:8
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10
Garden Conservancy
Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Francis Higginson Cabot Jr.–1925-2011, 2012;XXV.1:7
Fryar Topiary Garden and, 2008;XXII.2:15, 2009;XXII.4:8
GCA’s Medal for Historic Preservation for, 2012;XXV.3:7
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Marco Polo Stufano Fellowship Opportunity, 2009;XXII.3:7
in the news, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.1:6
Open Days Directory, 2004;XIX.1:11
Open Days Program, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Preservation Project Status to New Orleans’ Longue Vue House & Gardens, 2007;XXI.1:10
Preservation Project Status to Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden, 2007;XXI.3:14
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed.)
in print, 2012;XXV.2:11
review, 2012;XXV.4:8
Gardener, William
on Fortune as plant collector in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
The Gardener’s Dictionary (Johnson, 1886)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
A Gardener’s Life (Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury)
review, 2008;XXI.4:10
The Gardener’s Magazine
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Garden History of Georgia
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Garden History Seminars at Colonial Williamsburg
The Evolution of the Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
75 Years of Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Garden History Society, Britain
as model for the future, 2002;XVII.4:17
The Gardening Book of James L. Hunter, A Southern Planter (Howett)
review, 1996;XII.3:10
Gardening by the Book: Celebrating 100 Years of the Garden Club of America (Warren)
in print, 2013;XXVI.3:10
Gardening for Ladies (Loudon)
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Gardening for the South (White, 1868)
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Gardening with Heirloom Seeds (Coulter)
in print, 2006;XX.3:14
The Garden in the Wilderness (Rion)
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
garden mount
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran)
in print, 2003;XVIII.4:15
review, 2004;XIX.1:14
The Gardens at Hatfield (Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury)
(exhibition catalogue), 2004;XIX.4:15
Gardens for a Beautiful America, 1895-1935: Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston (Watters)
review, 2013;XXVI.1:8
Gardens for Peace, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories (Coats)
review, 1993;IX.3:13
Gardens in the Spirit of Place (Dickey)
in print, 2005;XX.2:13
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden)
in print, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Gardens of Historic Charleston (Cothran)
review, 1995;XII.1:10
The Gardens of Natchez: A Rich Heritage. See also Natchez, Mississippi
annual meeting, 2001;XVII.1:1
The Gardens of Portugal (Attlee)
review, 2008;XXI.4:10
The Gardens of Russell Page (Schinz and van Zuylen)
review, 2008;XXI.4:10
Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement: Reality and Imagination (Tankard)
review, 2004;XIX.4:12
revised, review, 2018;XXXI.4:12
GardenStory (PBS television series)
on Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Gardin, John E.
on Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Gardiner, John
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Garig, William and Garig House
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Garner, H. Hal
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Garner, James M. (Jim)
in the news, 2008;XXII.1:15
obituary, 2014;XXVII.2:11
Garner, John Nance
on Texas state flower, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Garnett, Andy
A Year in the Life of an English Meadow (with Devlin, review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Garrett, Mrs. Rufus N.
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Garrison residence (1942)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Gary, Jack
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.4:6, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12
Gate City Nursery (GA)
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Gatenby, Richard
Rosemary Verey’s Barnsley House and Cotswolds Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:15
Gee, Thomas W.
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Geiser, S.W.
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
The General in the Garden: George Washington’s landscape at Mount Vernon (Schoelwer, ed.)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.2:8
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (Karson)
in print, 2007;XXI.3:12
The Gentlemen Farmer: Being an Attempt to Improve Agriculture, by Subjecting It to the Test of Rational Principles (Home, 1779)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
George III, king of England
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
George Inness and the Visionary Landscape (Bell)
exhibition catalogue, 2003;XVIII.4:14
‘George L. Taber’ azalea
at Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
The George Mason Memorial: A Historic Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
George Washington Masonic Temple
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
Georgia. See also Athens; Atlanta; Savannah
Blossom Circle: The Life of Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
The Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta: its garden library, designated depository of Southern Garden History Society archives. A. C. Carr., 1990;VI.3:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
An English Gardener in Georgia: The Landscapes of George Kidd, 2019;XXXII.3:7
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South. R. Westmacott., 1992;VIII.4:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Joys derived: a Georgia garden of the Civil War reconstruction era. F. P. Griffin., 1995;XI.4:6
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Report on landscape history research in Georgia. L. Lawliss., 1988;IV.3:12
The restoration of LeConte-Woodmanston. M. H. Ray., 1986;III.1:4
Georgia Chapter
The First Regional Chapter, 2000;XV.4:15
Georgia Chapter of SGHS Launched (2000), 2000;XV.3:16
Georgia Daffodil Society
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Georgia Historical Society
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Georgia Marble Company
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Georgia School of Classicism
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
Georgia Seed Company, Macon
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Georgia State Horticultural Society
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
geothermal heating and cooling
installation at Stratford, 2007;XXI.1:9
Gerarde (or Gerard), John
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Gerbing, Gustav George and Azilda
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Gergel, Belinda
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15
Germans
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery. W. C. Welch & D. G. Grant., 1993;IX.2:6
The German influence on the Texas landscape. D. G. Grant., 1993;IX.4:10
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, From the Archives of Country Life (Tankard)
review, 2011;XXIV.4:8
Gertrude Jekyll’s Lost Garden (Wallinger)
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Gesneriaceae (Nautilocalyx pemphidius L. Skog)
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Getty’s Fund for New Orleans
St. Louis Cathedral Garden To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
Ghoshroy, Kajal
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Gibbes (William) House (Charleston, SC)
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Gibboney, Stuart
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Gibbs, Patricia
on slave gardens at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Gibbs, Richard
in the news, 2012;XXV.3:11
Gibson, William
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Gifford, Sanford Robinson
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (exhibition), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Gilbert, Alma M.
A Place of Beauty: Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony (with Tankard, in print), 2000;XV.4:13
Gilbert, Gail and Parker
Mulberry plantation and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Gillette, Charles F.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Oakwood Place, (Rivermont suburb of Lynchburg), 2013;XXVI.2:5
Virginia Executive Mansion gardens and, 2012;XXV.3:8
Gillette, Charles Freeman
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Gilliam, Martha Anne and Statham
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Gilliard Farms, Brunswick (GA)
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
The Gilliflower Times
North American Dianthus Society, 2001;XVI.3:9
Ginter (Lewis) Botanical Garden
Awarded Top Museum Honor, 2012;XXV.1:10
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.3:8
Girl Scouts USA
Savannah Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
Gisquare Technologies B.V.
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Givhan, Edgar G., II
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Conversations with a Southern Gardener, with Peggy Givhan (in print), 1999;XV.2:13
elected Honorary Board Member, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
obituary, 2004;XIX.4:8
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Givhan, Peggy
Conversations with a Southern Gardener, with Ed Givhan (in print), 1999;XV.2:13
Fall Board meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14
gladioli
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Gladiolus communis byzantinus
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Gladney, Mrs. Frank
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Glasgow, Ellen
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
on dairy farming in 1925, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Gleaves, Chuck
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Glen Leven Farm
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries (FL)
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Glenstone (VA)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tour, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Glidden, Linda
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Gloaming Nursery, Clarkesville, GA
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
The Glory of Gardens: 2,000 Years of Writings on Garden Design (Tilden, ed.)
in print, 2006;XX.3:14
Godfrey, Richard
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Godfrey, Rose
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Godsey, Rie and Eddie
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Godshall, Nancy
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Goetcheus, Cari
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Progress on the Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS), 2004;XIX.3:15
Goetz, Ellin
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
The Golden Age of American Gardens (Griswold and Weller)
review, 1991;VIII.2:9
Golden Number
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Gonzalez-Alvarez House
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Goodloe, Daniel
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Goodrich, Chauncey
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Goodrum, Mrs. J.
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Goodson, Martia
on Porcher’s Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, 2004;XIX.1:7
Goodwin, Nancy
Montrose: Life in a Garden (review), 2005;XX.2:12
A Year In Our Gardens: Letters (with Lacy, review), 2001;XVI.4:15
Goodwin, William Archer Rutherford
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Goodwood Museum & Garden, Tallahassee, Florida
Keeping Memory Green Symposium, 2001;XVII.1:8
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Gordon, Alexander
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Gordon, John B.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Gordon-Reed, Annette
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
Gosse, Philip Henry
A New World (RSGL conference), 2011;XXIV.4:6
Philip Henry Gosse (Mullen and Littleton, in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Gould, John C.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Goyne, Minetta Altgelt
A Life Among the Texas Flora, Ferdinand Lindheimer’s Letters to George Englemann (translation) (review), 1992;IX.1:9
Grace Episcopal Church, Clarkesville (GA)
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Graddy, Peggy and Joe
Homestead, Lexington (KY), 2017;XXX.2:6
Graham, Amy
on Longue Vue House and Gardens restoration, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Graham, Jeffrey R.
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.4:4
Grandmother’s Garden: The Old-Fashioned American Garden 1865-1915 (Hill)
review, 1996;XII.2:9
Grant, Ann Elizabeth Crenshaw
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Grant, Bernice Echols
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Grant, Charles Spotswood
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Grant, Cynthia E.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Grant, D. Greg
The Arcadian Gardener, 2014;XXVII.4:11, 2015;XXVIII.2:6, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery. [old plants survive in unkempt cemetery], 1993;IX.2:6
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal to Welch, 2016;XXIX.2:10
on Fortune’s plant introductions in Texas, 2003;XVIII.4:1
The German influence on the Texas landscape. [influence of German immigrants on gardening in central TX], 1993;IX.4:10
In Greg’s Garden: A Pineywoods Perspective on Gardening, Nature and Family (in print), 2013;XXVI.1:7
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (with Welch, in print), 2011;XXIV.4:10
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 1999;XV.1:16, 2012;XXV.3:11, 2017;XXX.2:11, 2018;XXXI.1-2:15, 2019;XXXII.2:13
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Oktober Gartenfest Texas Style, 2007;XXI.1:13
Otto Locke (1859–1927) and the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
pink Roman Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) and, 2008;XXII.2:16
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
remembering Diane Thames Welch, 2007;XXI.1:14
The Rose Rustlers (with Welch, review), 2017;XXX.3:10
The Southern Heirloom Garden (with Welch, review), 1996;XII.2:10
Spring Board meeting, 2011;XXIV.3:11
Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening (in print), 2012;XXV.2:11
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Grant, Jackie
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
Grant, James H.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Grant, John Thomas house and garden
Athens (GA) annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
grapes
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Gratz Park Historic District, Lexington (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.2:6
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (Cothran and Danylchak)
in print, 2018;XXXI.1-2:14
Graves, Mrs. Robert W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Gray, Margie and Sam
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Gray, William Fairfax
on de Zavala family near Houston, TX, 2004;XIX.3:1
Graylyn estate, Winston-Salem (NC)
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Great Gardens of America (Richardson)
in print, 2010;XXIII.1:13
review, 2010;XXIII.4:10
Green, Bobby
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Green, Mrs. John T.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Green, Roland
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Greene, Thomas M.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Greene, Wesley
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
John Custis and the Transatlantic Plant Trade, 2007;XXI.1:4
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way (in print), 2012;XXV.1:11
The Greener Side of Texas
annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Green Grows the City (Nichols)
reprint, 2006;XX.4:18
greenhouses
The Maryland orangeries. M. Trostel., 1996;XII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate. M. Trostel., 1991;VIII.1:1
Green-Meldrim mansion, Savannah (GA)
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Greensboro, Henry Watson
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Green Springs Garden, Fairfax County (VA)
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Gregory, James
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Grelen Nursery
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Grenville, Richard
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
The Grid and the River: Philadelphia’s Green Places, 1682–1876 (Milroy)
in print, 2016;XXIX.3:13
Griffin, Florence Phillips
annual business meeting, 2009;XXII.4:8
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Atlanta annual meeting (1983), 2003;XVIII.3:4
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
elected Honorary Board Member, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1, 1985;II.2:4
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Joys derived: a Georgia garden of the Civil War Reconstruction Era. [description & historical sketch of postbellum mansion and gardens near Palmetto, GA], 1995;XI.4:6
Magnolia bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
in remembrance, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 2000;XV.4:9
Untitled discussion of name Magnolia for SGHS newsletter., 1984;I.1:1
William W. Griffin obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
Griffin, Gail Collmann
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2007;XXI.2:14
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
on book in print, 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.3:14, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2014;XXVII.1:10
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2019;XXXII.3:12
in the news, 2017;XXX.4:11
Second Annual Bellefield Design Lecture, Hyde Park, NY, 2007;XXI.1:8
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Virginia Hart Retires, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Griffin, William W. (Bill)
obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
Griffith, Helen C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Griffith, Lawrence D. (Larry)
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14
Flowers and Herbs of Early America (in print), 2008;XXII.2:19
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Grigg, Milton
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Griswold, Mac
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Weller, review), 1991;VIII.2:9
Groce, Todd
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Grote, JoAnn
RSGL conference, 1983;HTII.1:1
Grounds for Pleasure: Four Centuries of the American Garden (Otis)
in print, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Grundy, Felix
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Guichard Soers Nurseries, France
Arthur Solomon’s camellias from, 2013;XXVI.3:5
A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina (Porcher and Rayner)
in print, 2002;XVII.4:7
Guignard, J. S.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Guillot, Nolan
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Gundaker, Grey
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Gunn, Louise
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Spring Board meeting, 2000;XV.4:9
Gunston Hall (VA)
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Habas, Mrs. Saul
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Hackman, Donna
Mount Vernon annual meeting host, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Hadley, Craig
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.2:10
Haggin, James Ben Ali
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Hagood, Mary Beth
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
Hagood, Mr. and Mrs. James
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Hairston, Peter and Columbia Stuart
Cooleemee Plantation (NC) (RSGL conference tour), 2007;XXI.1:6
Hale, Thomas
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Half My World, The Anne Spencer House and Garden, A History and Guide (Frischkorn and Rainey, 2005)
The Garden of Anne Spencer, 2005;XX.1:7
Hall, Bill
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding. [19th-c. Little Rock, AR, home gets money for preservation of house and grounds], 1988;IV.3:7
The trees at Somerset Place: living artifacts. [trees at Somerset Place, NC, identified, aged], 1993;IX.4:14
Hall, George
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Hall, James B.
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Hallock, Thomas
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (with Hoffmann, eds., in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Haltom, (Eleanor) Glenn Lamb
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Homage to a Founding Board Member (1930-2013), 2013;XXVI.3:9
Natchez annual meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1
Officers and Directors of the First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Return to the River: A Gala 20th Anniversary Event, 2002;XVII.4:5
SGHS Revisited - The First Regional Chapter (2000), 2000;XV.4:15
Haltom, Kay
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Haltom, Susan
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
book review, 2017;XXX.3:10
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal to Welch, 2016;XXIX.2:10
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Lexington annual meeting welcome, 2017;XXX.2:6
Magnolia articles review committee, 2003;XVIII.4:2
in the news, 2005;XX.2:4, 2012;XXV.1:6, 2016;XXIX.1:11
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (with Brown, in print), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
SGHS policies and procedures manual, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Spring Board meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
Halton (D. F.) Foundation
Wing Haven to purchase Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2007;XXI.3:15
Hamilton, Alexander
garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale of papers of, 2017;XXX.1:6
Hamilton, Charles
John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection for Painshill and, 2006;XX.3:6
Painshill in Surrey, England and (1768), 2010;XXIII.4:1
Hamilton, William
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis (MD)
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Hammonds of Redcliffe (Bleser, ed.)
review, 1998;XIII.4:7
Hampton Institute (VA)
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Hampton Park (SC)
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Hampton-Preston Mansion (SC)
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Hampton University
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Hancock, Carol S.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Hand, E. D.
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Handbook of African Medicinal Plants (Iwu, 1993)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Hanes (James G. and Molly Ruffin) Garden
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Hanes (James G.) estate, Winston-Salem (NC)
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Hanes (Robert M. and Mildred Borden) Garden
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Hanes, P. Huber, Sr. and Evelyn Hazen
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Hanes, Ralph and DeWitt Chatham
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Hanna, Beaty
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Hanna, Jennifer
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
Hanson, Alexander Contee
Annapolis Garden of William Faris and, 2006;XX.4:12
Hanson, Beth
The Best Apples to Buy and Grow (in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Happy Hill, Salem (NC)
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Hardcastle, Anne
The Garden History Society of Great Britain, 2002;XVII.4:17
Harden, Jane
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Harden, Matilda
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Harelson, Randy
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
in the news, 2012;XXV.3:11
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Hargrave, Carolyn
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Hargrett, Mrs. Haines
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Harman, Helen, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Harmon, Douglas
Fort Worth history, annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Harmony, Hills, and History
Nashville annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Harper, Reuben, garden
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Harper, Terry M.
The trees at Somerset Place: living artifacts. [trees at Somerset Place, NC, identified, aged], 1993;IX.4:14
Harrell, June
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Harrington, Caroline
In Memoriam, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Harris, Ernest
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Harris, Iverson L.
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Harris, Jessica B.
on African American foodways at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11
Harrison, Hetty Cary (Mrs. Fairfax)
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Harrison, Louisa Collins
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Harrison, Peter J.
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Harrison, Thomas A.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Harry, Cheryl
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Hart, Virginia (Gina)
Fall Board meeting, 2007;XXI.3:14
retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
as SGHS Webmaster, 2003;XVIII.3:15
SGHS web site steps boldly into the 21st century, 2007;XXI.2:18
Spring Board meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2010;XXIII.3:5
website redesign, 2015;XXVIII.4:11
Hartley, Martha B.
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference chair), 2017;XXX.2:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.3:6
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Sally Gant and RSGL conference, 2016;XXIX.2:11
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Hartley, Michael O.
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Hartrampf, Pat (Mrs. Carl, Jr.)
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Harvard University
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Harvey, John
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Harvey, Norman
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Harwell, Faye
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Hascosea Plantation (NC)
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston on, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Haskell, Joan
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Haskell, Joan and Preston, garden
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Haslam, Crissy, garden
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Hastert, Dennis
National Garden Breaks Ground, 2001;XVII.1:8
Hastie, Drayton
on Magnolia Plantation (SC), 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Hastings’ & Co., Atlanta
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Hastings of Interlachen, Florida nursery
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Hatch, Mary C.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
book review, 1991;VII.3:10
book reviews, 1990;VII.2:12, 2012;XXV.4:8
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Fall Board meeting, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2012;XXV.4:11
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2012;XXV.3:8, 2012;XXV.3:11
on garden pests at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
GCA Historic Preservation medal, 2011;XXIV.3:11
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Monticello weathers summer departures. [Loss of sugar maple and departure of J. T. Fitzpatrick at Monticello], 1992;IX.1:14
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16, 2004;XIX.1:12, 2004;XIX.3:12, 2013;XXVI.3:6, 2016;XXIX.3:15, 2018;XXXI.4:15
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello. [Thomas Jefferson’s keen interest in nature, botany & gardening], 1987;IV.2:3
Restoring the Monticello Landscape, 1923-1955, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
“A Rich Spot of Earth”: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello (in print), 2012;XXV.2:11
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
on Southern garden pests at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2008;XXI.4:15
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
Hatch’s Nursery, Vicksburg (MS)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Hauser, Johnnie and Jarvis
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Havey, Ruth
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Hawkins, Julia
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Haxall, William Henry
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Haydon, Stephen
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Hayes Plantation (NC)
New Bern (NC) annual meeting tours, 2001;XVI.4:14
Haynie, Will
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Hays, Helen Ashe
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:8
Hayward, Allyson M.
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Norah Lindsay: The Life and Art of a Garden Designer (review), 2007;XXI.3:10
Haywood, Burke
on Porcher’s recommendations for small pox treatment, 2004;XIX.1:7
Haywood, Nancy F.
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Fort Worth annual meeting committee (2006), 2005;XX.1:15
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Haywood, Ted
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Haywood Hall (NC)
Haywood Hall gardens. M. C. Newsom & C. H. Woodward., 1987;IV.1:6
Hazard, Ebenezer
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Hazzard, Thomas
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Heade, Martin Johnson
paintings at National Gallery of Art, 2000;XV.3:14
Hearnes, David
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Heath, Brent and Becky
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12
Heath, Mortimer O.
Sketches in North Carolina USA, 1872 to 1878: Vineyard Scenes (review), 2003;XVIII.3:9
Heavner, Penelope F.
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Hebron, John
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Heckel, Guerric
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
Hehir, Sara A.
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Heinz, Teresa
National Garden Breaks Ground, 2001;XVII.1:8
Heirloom Bulbs for Today (Wiesinger and Colburn)
in print 2011, 2011;XXIV.1:10
Heirloom Flowers forum (email discussion group)
announcement of, 2000;XVI.2:14
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (Welch and Grant)
in print, 2011;XXIV.4:10
heirloom plants
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Heller, J. Roderick
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
hemp (Cannabis sativa)
Kentucky production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
in the news, 2018;XXXI.3:14
Henderson, Al
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Henderson, Edith
Craighead-Jackson House, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Henderson, Peter
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Hendricks, Kathy
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Hendry, Helen
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Henlein, Paul
on flax production in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Hennessy, John
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:12
Henry, Cammie
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Henson, Margaret
on de Zavala, 2004;XIX.3:1
Hepburn, David
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
The Herbal (Gerarde, 1597)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
herb gardens
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Herbmont, N.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
heritage breeds
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Heritage Roses Group
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Heritage Rose Trail, Charleston (SC)
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Hermann, Johann
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Hermann, Paul
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
The Hermitage (Nashville, TN)
after 1998 tornado destruction, 2007;XXI.3:6
Carnton Plantation (TN) compared with, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
The Hermitage Landscape: Before and after the 1998 Tornado (Coke, 1999), 1999;XV.2:13
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Herrada, Mario
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Hester, Shaun Spencer
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Heyward, DuBose
on South Carolina Gardens, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Heyward, Nathaniel
White Hall Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Hibbard, Shirley
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
hibiscus
The Plant Reporter on Sunset Hibiscus, 2002;XVIII.1:15
Hickman, Janet and Bob
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
hickory
Gloucester Hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Hicks, Ann and David, garden
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Hicks, Robert
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Nashville annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Hidcote (English garden)
The Garden at Hidcote (Whitsey, review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Hidden Town, Old Salem (NC)
Project description, 2019;XXXII.3:1
High Cotton & Tall Columns
Athens (GA) annual meeting, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Highland Cemetery, Baton Rouge (LA)
annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Highland Spring (VA)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Hill, Benjamin Harvey
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Hill, James Laurens
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Hill, Jane Austin
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Hill, Madalene
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
in the news, 2006;XX.3:11
Hill, May Brawley
On Foreign Soil: American Gardeners Abroad (in print), 2005;XX.2:13
Furnishing the Old-Fashioned Garden: Three Centuries of American Summerhouses, Dovecotes, Pergolas, Privies, Fences & Birdhouses (review), 1999;XIV.4:9
Grandmother’s Garden: The Old-Fashioned American Garden 1865-1915 (review), 1996;XII.2:9
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
in the news, 2012;XXV.1:6
Hill Plantation (GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Hills & Dales Estate (LaGrange, GA)
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Reid’s design (review), 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Hillsborough School for Girls (NC)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Hillside Garden Club (VA)
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
in the news, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2014;XXVII.1:11
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Hilltop Arboretum, Louisiana State University
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Hillwood Museum (Washington, DC)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
Hippeastrum x johnsonii
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Hippocrates
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Hirschl & Adler Galleries
Celebrating Central Park, 1853-2003, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Historic American Buildings Survey
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS)
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Progress on, 2004;XIX.3:15
Historic Charleston Foundation
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Historic Gardens of Virginia (Sale, 1923)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Historic Garden Week (VA)
Garden Club of Virginia and, 2004;XIX.4:1
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Historic Iris Preservation Society (HIPS)
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
historic landscapes
AABGA NetGuide update, 2004;XIX.2:11
AABGA Networking Guide to Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Historic London Town (MD)
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2006;XX.4:15
Historic Oakland Foundation (HOF), Atlanta
Oakland rebirth after tornado and, 2010;XXIII.4:7
historic preservation. See also restoration, landscape
Adina Emilia de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Historic Salisbury Foundation, Inc.
The Architecture of Rowan County - A Catalogue and History of Surveying 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Structures (Hood), 2000;XVI.2:14
Historic Stagville (NC)
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11
Historic Virginia Gardens (Williams)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (Bemiss)
in print, 2009;XXII.3:8
review, 2010;XXIII.2:9
History of Homes and Gardens of Tennessee
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Hitch, Lucy
Savannah annual meeting coordinator, 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Hitchcock, Susan L.
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
book review, 2011;XXIV.2:9
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Francis Higginson Cabot Jr. (1925-2011), 2012;XXV.1:7
James M. Garner (1950-2014), 2014;XXVII.2:11
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Hitchmough, Wendy
Arts and Crafts Gardens, 2004;XIX.4:15
Hodges Gardens (LA)
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Hodson, Rebecca
as new SGHS administrator, 2019;XXXII.2:2
Hoe and Tell (bulletin), 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTII.1:1, 2000;XV.4:14, 2002;XVII.4:5
Hoffius, Stephen G.
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (with Arnold, eds.), 2012;XXV.2:9
Hoffman, J. Burrall, Jr.
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2009;XXII.4:18
Hoffman, Lou
New Orleans annual meeting host, 2004;XIX.2:12
Hoffman, Nancy E.
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (with Hallock, eds., in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation, Brunswick (GA)
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Hogg, Ima
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Hogg, Ima, Will, and Mike
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Hogg’s Nursery Catalogue
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
Holden, Linda Jane
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (in print), 2018;XXXI.4:15
Hollingsworth, Sherold D. (Sherry)
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
Hollins, Jim
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Holly, Judy
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Holly Hedge, Camden (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond (VA)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
A Quintessential Garden Cemetery of the 19th Century, 2012;XXV.1:1
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Holsey, L. H.
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Home, Henry (Lord Kaimes)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Home Gardening for the South
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Homestead, Lexington (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.2:6
Homowo African/American Seed Collection
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Givhan, Edgar G., II, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Griffin, Florence Phillips, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Lewis, A. Jefferson, III (Jeff), 2014;XXVII.1:10
McFarland, Kenneth M., 2010;XXIII.3:5
Page, Ben G., Jr., 2002;XVIII.1:14
Pickens, Mary Anne, 2010;XXIII.3:5
Symmes, Jane Campbell, 2012;XXV.3:8
Welch, William C., 2002;XVIII.1:14
Hood, Davyd Foard
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:14
The Architecture of Rowan County - A Catalogue and History of Surveying 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Structures, 2000;XVI.2:14
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
on book in print, 2020;XXXIII.2:15
book reviews, 1994;XI.2:10
book reviews, 1995;XI.3:14, 1995;XII.1:10
book reviews, 1996;XII.2:9
book reviews, 1998;XIII.4:7
book reviews, 1999;XIV.4:9, 1999;XV.2:13
book reviews, 2000;XV.4:12, 2000;XVI.2:10, 2000;XVI.2:15
book reviews, 2001;XVI.3:14, 2001;XVI.4:15, 2001;XVII.1:12
book reviews, 2003;XVIII.3:7, 2003;XVIII.4:13
book reviews, 2004;XIX.1:14, 2004;XIX.2:14, 2004;XIX.4:12
book reviews, 2005;XX.2:12
book reviews, 2006;XX.3:12, 2006;XX.4:17
book reviews, 2007;XXI.1:11, 2007;XXI.2:15, 2007;XXI.3:10
book reviews, 2008;XXI.4:10, 2008;XXII.1:13
book reviews, 2009;XXII.4:11
book reviews, 2010;XXIII.1:12, 2010;XXIII.2:9, 2010;XXIII.3:8, 2010;XXIII.4:10
book reviews, 2011;XXIV.1:9, 2011;XXIV.3:8, 2011;XXIV.4:8
book reviews, 2012;XXV.1:9, 2012;XXV.2:9
book reviews, 2013;XXVI.1:8, 2013;XXVI.3:7, 2013;XXVI.4:8
book reviews, 2014;XXVII.1:7
book reviews, 2015;XXVIII.1:9, 2015;XXVIII.3:8, 2015;XXVIII.4:14
book reviews, 2016;XXIX.2:7, 2016;XXIX.3:10
book reviews, 2017;XXX.1:8, 2017;XXX.2:10, 2017;XXX.4:9
book reviews, 2018;XXXI.1-2:11, 2018;XXXI.3:8, 2018;XXXI.4:12
book reviews, 2019;XXXII.1:10, 2019;XXXII.4:7
book reviews, 2020;XXXIII.2:10
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Camden annual meeting chair, 2006;XX.4:16, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Certificate of Merit, 2013;XXVI.2:9
The Charleston renaissance. [discussion of book and art show on Charleston], 1999;XIV.4:10
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
exhibitions and catalogue reviews, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15, 2010;XXIII.1:14
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5, 2018;XXXI.1-2:15
Flora Ann Bynum Fund to endow RSGL Lectures, 2006;XX.4:11
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference chair), 2017;XXX.2:1
From Generation to Generation: A History of St. Luke’s Episcopal Parish, Salisbury, North Carolina (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) tours, 2007;XXI.3:13
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Margaret Page Bemiss: An Appreciation, 2019;XXXII.1:6
National Register status for Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2006;XX.4:11
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2005;XX.2:4
A New World (RSGL conference co-chair and speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
on primary sources for Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2011;XXIV.3:11
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Hood, Walter
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Hooker, William J.
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Hooper, Thomas, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1
Hope Plantation (NC)
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern North Carolina. J. C. Jordan., 1988;V.2:4
Hopkins, Alden
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Hopkins, James
on hemp production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Hopping, Michael
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Hornsby-Heindl, Brenda
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Horse Branch Hall, Camden (SC)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Horse-Hoeing Husbandry (Tull, 1731 or 1732)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Horseshoe (VA estate)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Horticulturalist (Downing publication)
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Horticultural Society of London
on plant collecting in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Hortus
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Hortus Britannicus (Sweet, 1830)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Hortus Cantagrigiensis (Donn, 1831)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
“Hortus Medicus,” Salem (NC)
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Hortus Uptonensis (Lettsom, 1783)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Horwitz, Tony
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide (in print), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Horwood, Catherine
Beth Chatto: A Life With Plants (2020 review), 2019;XXXII.4:11
Hosack, David
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic (Johnson, in print), 2018;XXXI.3:14
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Hosmer, Charles B.
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Hostvedt, Lindeve
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Hotel Heidelberg
Baton Rouge annual meeting (2011) tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8
The Hot-House Gardener (Abercrombie, 1789)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Houmas House (LA)
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
House and Garden
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
House o’ Dreams garden (GA)
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
Houston (TX)
annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
The country place era in Houston. S. G. Blackburn., 1993;IX.4:1
“Expect the Unexpected: The Greener Side of Texas” conference, 1999;XV.2:13
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
The road to historic landscape preservation at Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens, 1998;XIV.3:1
Houston, Sam
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871-2009 (Turner and Wilson)
in print, 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.1:10
review, 2011;XXIV.3:8
Hovey, Charles M.
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
Howard, C. W.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Howard University
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Howe, Mrs. Francis W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Howett, Catherine Mahony
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Award of Merit for, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
Charlottesville annual meeting, 1987;IV.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fall Board meeting, 1985;II.2:4
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
The Gardening Book of James L. Hunter, A Southern Planter (review), 1996;XII.3:10
in the news, 2000;XV.3:16, 2012;XXV.1:6
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss, 1993), 2002;XVII.4:7
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda (in print), 2007;XXI.3:12
Hu, Shiu-ying
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Hubbard, Agnes
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Hubbard, Gardiner Greene
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (Avery and Kelly, eds.)
exhibition catalogue, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Hughes, Linda
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Hughes, Mary V.
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Design with Culture: Claiming America’s Landscape Heritage (with Birnbaum, in print), 2005;XX.2:9
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Hughes Garden, Memphis (TN)
Garden Conservancy Open Days, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Hultgren, Mary
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Hume, Hardrada Harold (H. H.)
“Garden Gossip” (Evans) (2000 reprint of 1957 piece), 2000;XV.4:15
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Ninah Cummer in Jacksonville (FL) and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Hunt (William Lanier) Award
establishment, 2017;XXX.4:11
First, to Suzanne Turner, 2019;XXXII.2:10
Hunt, Archer and Billy
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Hunt, Richard Morris
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Hunt, William Lanier
on Bertrand H. Farr (1906–1996), 2008;XXII.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
as Legendary Southern Horticulturist, 2002;XVII.4:13
Legendary Southern horticulturist William Lanier Hunt dies. F. A. Bynum., 1996;XII.4:5
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Hunter, Clementine
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Huntington, Anna Hyatt
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Huntington Library and Botanic Garden (CA)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Twelfth Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
hurricanes. See also natural disasters; tornadoes
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Katrina’s Impact on New Orleans’ historic gardens, 2005;XX.2:1
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
The Peggy Martin Survivor Rose Fund—an update, 2007;XXI.2:19
replanting New Orleans Botanical Garden after, 2007;XXI.3:6
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Southern gardens hit by, 2004;XIX.3:12
St. Louis Cathedral Garden restoration after, 2008;XXI.4:15
Hutchins, Anthony
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Hutchins, Stilson
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Hutty, Alfred Heber
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (Arnold and Hoffius, eds., review), 2012;XXV.2:9
hyacinth bean (Dolichos lablab; now Lablab purpureus)
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
hyacinths
feather, at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
The plant reporter: follow-up on pink Roman hyacinths. F. A. Bynum., 1991;VII.4:5
The plant reporter: pink Roman hyacinths revisited. F. A. Bynum., 1993;X.1:14
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths. F. A. Bynum., 1990;VII.1:9, 1991;VII.3:5
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowflake’
Aldridge Gardens and, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Hynson, Judy
archaeology at Stratford Hall and, 2014;XXVII.3:11
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
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Ickes, Harold
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
identification of plants. See plant identification
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening (Nicholson, 1887)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Imahara, Walter and Imahara Botanical Garden
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
An Infinity of Graces: Cecil Ross Pinsent, An English Architect in the Italian Landscape (Clark)
review, 2013;XXVI.3:7
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference proceedings)
in print, 1999;XV.2:12
as SGHS publication (1995), 2002;XVII.4:7
Inglis, Frances Drane
Certificate of Merit, 2014;XXVII.1:10
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) tours, 2007;XXI.3:13
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
In Memory of, 2019;XXXII.2:15
New Bern (NC) annual meeting tours, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11
Inglis, Susan
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Ingram, Collingwood “Cherry”
The Sakura Obsession: The Incredible Story of the Plant Hunter Who Saved Japan’s Cherry Blossoms (Abe) (review), 2019;XXXII.4:7
In Greg’s Garden: A Pineywoods Perspective on Gardening, Nature and Family (Grant)
in print, 2013;XXVI.1:7
In Memoriam. See obituaries
Innes, George
George Inness and the Visionary Landscape (Bell), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Innocenti, Umberto
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Innocenti & Webel. See also Webel, Richard
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
An Abundance of Flowers: More Great Flower Breeders of the Past (Taylor), 2018;XXXI.4:15
All the Presidents’ Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses | How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America (McDowell), 2016;XXIX.3:13
American Botanical Paintings: Native Plants of the Mid Atlantic (Driggers, ed.), 2014;XXVII.2:7
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic (Johnson), 2018;XXXI.3:14
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (Adams and Burchfield), 2014;XXVII.2:7
American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants 1620-1900 (Sumner), 2004;XIX.4:15
Antique Roses for the South (Welch), 2007;XXI.2:18
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (Burford), 2013;XXVI.3:10
The Architecture of Trees (Leonardi and Stagi), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (Cushing), 2014;XXVII.3:7
The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement (Marley, ed.), 2014;XXVII.4:6
On Ballylee: The Enduring Legacy of Our Fathers’ Fields (Lattimore), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children’s Tales (McDowell), 2014;XXVII.2:7
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson), 2010;XXIII.2:14
The Best Apples to Buy and Grow (Hanson, ed.), 2006;XX.3:14
Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy (Alexander), 2007;XXI.1:15
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (Odenwald and Welch, 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
Breaking Ground (RSGL conference proceedings), 1999;XV.1:11, 1999;XV.2:12
The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession (Wulf), 2009;XXII.3:8
Charleston Gardens and the Landscape Legacy of Loutrel Briggs (Cothran), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Chlorophyll in His Veins: J. C. Raulston, Horticultural Ambassador (Ward), 2010;XXIII.1:13
Conversations with a Southern Gardener (Ed and Peggy Givhan), 1999;XV.2:13
Daffodils in American Gardens, 1733-1940 (Van Beck), 2014;XXVII.4:6
Design with Culture: Claiming America’s Landscape Heritage (Birnbaum and Hughes), 2005;XX.2:9
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (Letzer and Russo, eds.), 2004;XIX.1:13
Down to Earth: Practical Thoughts for Passionate Gardeners (Rochester), 2009;XXII.3:10
The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants (Jewell), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Earth on Her Hands: The American Woman in Her Garden (Ockenga), 1999;XV.2:13
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (Jordan), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols), 2003;XVIII.2:15
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (LeHoullier), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Everything for the Garden (Tankard, Nylander, Emmet and Begg), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Flora Illustrata: Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden (Fraser and Sellers eds.), 2014;XXVII.4:6
Florida Explored: The Philadelphia Connection in Bartram’s Tracks (Bennett), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Flowers and Herbs of Early America (Griffith), 2008;XXII.2:19
On Foreign Soil: American Gardeners Abroad (Hill), 2005;XX.2:13
Founding Gardeners (Wulf), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (Beveridge, Meier, and Mills, eds.), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed.), 2012;XXV.2:11
Gardening by the Book: Celebrating 100 Years of the Garden Club of America (Warren), 2013;XXVI.3:10
Gardening with Heirloom Seeds (Coulter), 2006;XX.3:14
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran), 2003;XVIII.4:15
Gardens in the Spirit of Place (Dickey), 2005;XX.2:13
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden), 2018;XXXI.4:15
The General in the Garden: George Washington’s landscape at Mount Vernon (Schoelwer, ed.), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
From Generation to Generation: A History of St. Luke’s Episcopal Parish, Salisbury, North Carolina (Hood), 2007;XXI.1:15
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (Karson), 2007;XXI.3:12
The Glory of Gardens: 2,000 Years of Writings on Garden Design (Tilden, ed.), 2006;XX.3:14
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (Cothran and Danylchak), 2018;XXXI.1-2:14
Great Gardens of America (Richardson), 2010;XXIII.1:13
Green Grows the City (Nichols, reprint), 2006;XX.4:18
In Greg’s Garden: A Pineywoods Perspective on Gardening, Nature and Family (Grant), 2013;XXVI.1:7
The Grid and the River: Philadelphia’s Green Places, 1682–1876 (Milroy), 2016;XXIX.3:13
Grounds for Pleasure: Four Centuries of the American Garden (Otis), 2003;XVIII.3:14
A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina (Porcher and Rayner), 2002;XVII.4:7
Heirloom Bulbs for Today (Wiesinger and Colburn), 2011;XXIV.1:10
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (Welch and Grant), 2011;XXIV.4:10
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (Bemiss), 2009;XXII.3:8
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871- 2009 (Turner and Wilson), 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.1:10
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference proceedings), 1999;XV.2:12
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (New Orleans Museum of Art catalog), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Ladies’ Southern Florist (Rion), 2001;XVI.3:14
Laura Woodward: The Artist behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Legends in the Garden, Who in the World is Nellie Stevens? (Copeland), 2001;XVII.2:7
Lessons Learned from a Poet’s Garden (White), 2012;XXV.1:11
Letters of a Dead Man, Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau (Parshall, ed.), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Lewis and Clark’s Green World, the Expedition and its Plants (Earle and Reveal), 2004;XIX.1:13
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (Darke and Tallamy), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Native Plants of the Southeast: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best 460 Species for the Garden (Mellichamp), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (Sanders and Anderson), 2000;XV.3:15
Noisette Roses: 19th Century Charleston’s Gift to the World (Kean, ed.), 2009;XXII.3:8
No One Gardens Alone, A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson), 2004;XIX.2:10
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838, translation and reprint), 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
Old Fashioned Flowers, Classic Blossoms to Grow in Your Garden (Martin, ed.), 2000;XV.4:13
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (Haltom and Brown), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (Reinberger and McLean), 2015;XXVIII.4:13
Philip Henry Gosse (Mullen and Littleton), 2011;XXIV.2:7
A Place of Beauty: Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony (Tankard and Gilbert), 2000;XV.4:13
Places for the Spirit (Sills), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914 (Newcomb), 1985;II.2:4
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference, 2002;XVIII.1:15
The Public-Spirited Beatrix Farrand of Mount Desert Island (Brousse), 2016;XXIX.4:11
In Pursuit of Plants: Experiences of nineteenth and early twentieth century plant collectors (Short), 2005;XX.2:13
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog), 2017;XXX.1:7
Rescuing Eden: Preserving America’s Historic Gardens (Seebohm), 2015;XXVIII.4:13
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants, 1640-1940 (Adams), 2003;XVIII.4:15
“A Rich Spot of Earth”: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello (Hatch), 2012;XXV.2:11
The Riverside Gardens of Thomas More’s London (Christianson), 2006;XX.3:14
Rosemary Verey: The Life and Lessons of a Legendary Gardener (Robinson), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Rosemont Plantation: A History of the Cunningham Family… (Snipes), 2012;XXV.3:11
Roses in the Southern Garden (Shoup, 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
Southern Folk Medicine; 1750-1820 (Moss), 1999;XV.2:13
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide (Horwitz), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening: Plant, Grow, and Eat the Best Edibles for Texas Gardens (Grant), 2012;XXV.2:11
The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast (Wallace), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Timeless Landscape Design: The Four-Part Master Plan (Dargan and Dargan), 2007;XXI.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:13
Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way (Greene), 2012;XXV.1:11
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (Hallock and Hoffmann, eds.), 2011;XXIV.2:7
The Work of William Lawrence Bottomley in Richmond (O’Neal and Weeks), 1985;II.2:4
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda (Howett), 2007;XXI.3:12
In Pursuit of Plants: Experiences of nineteenth and early twentieth century plant collectors (Short)
in print, 2005;XX.2:13
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Awarded Top Museum Honor, 2012;XXV.1:10
Interagency Council for Environmental Education
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
International Arts and Crafts Exhibition
Victoria and Albert Museum (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
International Camellia Society
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
International Heritage Rose Conference
Charleston as host, 2001;XVII.2:8
musk rose presentation, 2001;XVII.2:1
Proceedings (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Internship in Historic Landscape Preservation (2014)
Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation, 2014;XXVII.2:9
In the News. See Members in the News
Into the Sound (Simpson)
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (New Orleans Museum of Art catalog)
in print 2020, 2019;XXXII.4:13
Irby, Josephine Biddleman
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Iredell, Annie Isabella
“An innocent amusement”: the gardening of Annie Isabella Iredell. J. Sykes., 1992;IX.1:7
Ireys, Alice Recknagle
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
iris
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
iron, ornamental
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Iselin, Sallie
Camden annual meeting committee, 2006;XX.4:16, 2009;XXII.4:4
Isle of Hope (GA)
Savannah annual meeting tour (2014), 2013;XXVI.2:11
Israel, Barbara, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Ives, Colta
Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence (review), 2018;XXXI.3:8
Ixia
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Izard family
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
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Jackson (MS). See Welty, Eudora
Jackson, Andrew. See The Hermitage
Jackson, Eric
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Jackson Square (LA)
Jackson Square: about face. A. B. Koerner., 1990;VII.2:1
Jacksonville (FL)
annual meeting (2018), 2017;XXX.2:6, 2017;XXX.4:7
Jacobs, Jacob
on medical supplies during Civil War, 2004;XIX.1:7
Jaeger, Dale
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
James, Ed
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
James, John H.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
James, Leslie B.
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
Walnut Lawn Farm, Lexington (KY), 2017;XXX.2:6
Jander, Dr. and Mrs. Peter, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Janes, Beebe, & Co., New York
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Jansma, Harriet (Mrs. Jerome)
Beyond boxwood? a question for restorers of Southern gardens. [boxwoods at Montpelier Mansion, Laurel, MD], 1986;II.4:8
book reviews, 1985;II.1:1, 1992;IX.1:9
Campus restoration awakes interest in landscape. [landscape restoration at University of Arkansas], 1991;VIII.2:6
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The delights of Montgomery. [SGHS annual meeting 1986], 1986;II.4:9
DeZavala garden, 1835-1870. [Texas garden of Emily West DeZavala], 1986;II.4:4
Evolution of Magnolia, the Society’s Quarterly Bulletin, 2002;XVII.4:5
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
past presidents of SGHS, 2002;XVII.4:16
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844 through 1859. [detailed list of plants grown by J. Smith of AR], 1990;VI.4:5
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
President’s message. [meeting of SGHS at Mount Vernon], 1990;VII.1:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14
A very significant discovery. [discovery at Bacon’s Castle of garden dating from1680], 1986;II.4:7
Japan
Arthur Solomon’s camellias from, 2013;XXVI.3:5
Jarvis, James Monroe “Ploughboy”
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Jefcoat, Evelyn and Michael
New Education and Visitors Center for Welty House, 2007;XXI.2:13
in the news, 2016;XXIX.1:11
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Jefcoat, Michael
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Jefferson, Thomas. See also Monticello; Poplar Forest
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
on ferme ornee (ornamental farm), 2003;XVIII.2:1
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Landscape Restoration at Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Painshill visit (1786) by, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello. P. Hatch., 1987;IV.2:3
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants. J. T. Fitzpatrick., 1987;IV.2:7
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Jefferson County Master Gardeners (TX)
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Jekyll, Francis
The Unknown Gertrude Jekyll (Wood, ed.), 2006;XX.4:17
Jekyll, Gertrude
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, From the Archives of Country Life (Tankard, review), 2011;XXIV.4:8
Gertrude Jekyll’s Lost Garden (Wallinger), 2001;XVII.2:8
The Unknown Gertrude Jekyll (Wood, ed., review), 2006;XX.4:17
Jemison, Robert, Jr.
Birmingham annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Jemison Park, Birmingham
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Jenkins, Charles
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Jenkins, John Carmichael
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Jenkins, Margie Yates
Baton Rouge annual meeting, 2011;XXIV.3:5
death of, 2019;XXXII.4:15
Jenkins, R. Austin
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Jenkins House, Eatonton (GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Jenrette, Richard Hampton, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Jensen, Beate. See Ankaer-Jensen, Beate
Jensen, Jens
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference), 2007;XXI.3:6
Jerman, Mrs. Thomas P.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Jessamine Gardens, Pasco County, FL
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Jewell, Jennifer
The Earth in Her Hands: 75 Extraordinary Women Working in the World of Plants (in print), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Jews
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Johns, Melanie
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s. [1855 letter from T. Affleck describing typical garden plants], 1996;XII.4:1
Johnson (Mark W.) Seed Co., Atlanta
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Johnson, Alexander and Sarah J. Perkins, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Johnson, Floyd
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Johnson, Gary
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Johnson, James Weldon
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Johnson, Judith
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Johnson, Mary Cunningham Brown Hodges, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Johnson, Mrs. Willie B.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Johnson, Norman Kent
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Certificate of Merit, 2019;XXXII.2:11
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Johnson, Richard and Jessie
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Johnson, Victoria
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic (in print), 2018;XXXI.3:14
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12
Johnson, William E., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Johnston, Frances Benjamin
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Gardens for a Beautiful America, 1895-1935: Photographs by Frances Benjamin Johnston (review), 2013;XXVI.1:8
Johnston, Marshall
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Johnston, William B.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Johnston-Gilbert Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Jolley, Harley
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Jones, David
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Jones, Noble
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Jones, Robert (Bobby) Tyre, Jr.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jones, T. Sambola
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Jones, William S.
Southern Cultivator and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
jonquils
The Arcadian Gardener, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Jordan, Dan
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Jordan, James C.
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern North Carolina. [process of recreating landscaping at Hope Plantation, NC], 1988;V.2:4
Jordan, Jennifer A.
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Jordan, Michael
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Jordan, Ray
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Jordon, Benjamin S.
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Jordon, Thomas
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Josselyn, John
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Jourdan, Charles
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Journal of Garden History
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (Hunt, ed.) (review), 1997;XIII.1:10
Journal of the Geneva Horticultural Society
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Journal of the New England Garden History Society
Call for Papers, 2000;XV.4:13, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2002;XVII.4:19
Joyaux, Francois
Huntington Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
Joyner, Vivian
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Julian, Charles
on 18th century flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Jussieu, Bernard de
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
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Kaliss, Gregory
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (with Schuyler and Schlossberg, eds., review), 2016;XXIX.3:10
Kalm, Peter
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Kamschatka, Camden (SC)
A Preview of Camden, 2009;XXII.3:1
Kangas, Emily Coleman
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Karson, Robin
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (in print), 2007;XXI.3:12
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (with Brown and Allaback, eds., review), 2017;XXX.4:9
Katawba Valley Land Trust (SC)
Camden annual meeting on, 2009;XXII.4:4
Kaul, Barbara Orr (Bobbe)
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Kavanaugh, Margaret
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Kean, Virginia
Noisette Roses: 19th Century Charleston’s Gift to the World (in print), 2009;XXII.3:8
Keane, Kevin
Oatlands Greenhouse rebirth and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Keen, Charles Barton
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Keeneland Racecourse (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (Massachusetts Historical Society, Punch, ed.)
review, 1993;IX.3:8
Keeter, Tom
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Keeton, Susan
Fort Worth annual meeting review, 2006;XX.3:7
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Kelley, Mary Palmer. See also Dargan, Mary Palmer
The changing garden scene: the Sword Gate House Garden, Charleston (SC), 1988;IV.3:3
Kelly, Franklin
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (with Avery, eds.), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Kelly, Lawrence
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Kelly Ingram Park, Birmingham (AL)
Birmingham annual meeting tour, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Kelso, William M.
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (ed. with Most) (review), 1991;VII.3:9
Kemble, Fanny (Frances Anne)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Kenan (James G.) Research Center, Atlanta, 2003;XVIII.3:6
Kendall, Henry Plimpton, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Kenmore Plantation and Gardens (VA)
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Garden Club of Virginia and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Kennaby, Harriet
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
Kennedy, John
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Kennedy, Karen
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Kenney, Henry Fletcher
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Kenrick, William
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
Kent, William
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Kentucky
hemp and flax production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Oxmoor Historic Landscape, 2009;XXII.4:18
Oxmoor Plantation House & Garden, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Keris, Holly
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Kern, Crosby W.
St. Louis Cathedral Garden To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
Kerr, Lindsey
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
Kerrison, Dottie
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Kershaw, Joseph
Camden (SC) history and, 2009;XXII.4:4
Kessler, William H.
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Kew Gardens
William Watson and his Kew horticulturists. M. A. Pickens., 1997;XIII.1:1
Key West Tropical Forest and Botanical Garden
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Kibler, James Everett, Jr.
Antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in Southern gardens. [azaleas of Fruitlands and Pomaria nurseries], 1998;XIV.1:7
On Ballylee: The Enduring Legacy of Our Fathers’ Fields (Lattimore), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
on Foster Marshall purchases from Pomaria (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
The native serviceberry in antebellum Southern gardens. [Amelanchier, a genus of small trees & shrubs, some native to the South], 1997;XIII.1:5
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
On reclaiming a Southern antebellum garden heritage: an introduction to Pomaria Nurseries, 1840-1879. [William Summer & his fruit tree nursery in SC], 1993;X.1:1
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria (review), 2017;XXX.2:10
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Kidd, George
An English Gardener in Georgia: The Landscapes of, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Kiley, Dan
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Kimball, Sidney Fiske (Fiske)
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Kimmerer, Tom
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Kindred Spirits (Australian Garden History Society), 2000;XV.4:14
King, Aubrey
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
King, Robbie
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
King Garden Designs
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Kingsley Plantation, Ft. George’s Island (FL)
Bartram visit (1766), 2017;XXX.4:7
Kingsmill Plantation
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Kinner, Sue
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Kirby, A. M.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Kirby, Jason
in the news, 2019;XXXII.2:13
Kirk (Frank) garden, Birmingham (AL)
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Kirkwood Common
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Kisatchie Wold, Louisiana
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Kiser, Allison
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
Kittell, Howard
Nashville annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Klaus, Susan
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
Kleinpeter, Kenny
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Knopf, Ruth C.
Charleston Horticultural Society’s 1830 Award for (2005), 2004;XIX.4:8
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVI.4:10, 2001;XVII.2:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16, 2011;XXIV.4:11
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
knot gardens
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Knoxville (TN)
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
potential annual meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
Knoxville Garden Club (KGC)
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Knoxville Garden Study Club
Craighead-Jackson House, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Kober, Nancy
With Paintbrush & Shovel: Preserving Virginia’s Wildflowers (with Ware, review), 2001;XVI.3:14
Koerner, Ann Benham
Jackson Square: about face. [restoration of Jackson, Square, New Orleans, LA], 1990;VII.2:1
The splendor of old Feliciana beckons SGHS members. [settlement of early Louisiana territory at Feliciana], 1991;VII.3:1
Kohr, Andrew
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
on Oakland rebirth after tornado, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Kolb, Nancy and Wildes, garden
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Kollock (George Jones) House, Clarkesville, GA
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Korando, Randy
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Kress, W. John
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
kudzu
The rise and fall of kudzu (a chronology). K. Medic., 1989;VI.1:3
Kuehny, Jeff
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Kuharic, Kevin
Oakland rebirth after tornado and, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Kunst, Scott G.
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
on Flora Ann Bynum, 2002;XVII.4:14
The Friends of Old Bulbs Gazette, 2010;XXIII.1:15
Heirloom Flowers E-Group, 2000;XVI.2:14
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11, 2000;XVI.2:13, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2003;XVIII.3:13, 2003;XVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.1:11, 2016;XXIX.3:15
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Source list for historic seeds and plants. [detailed list of companies selling older varieties of plants], 1989;V.4:insert
Kyle, Cathy
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
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Lachaise, Pere
picturesque cemeteries and, 2012;XXV.1:1
Lacy, Allen
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:13
as Linwood Arboretum curator, 2010;XXIII.2:15
National Register status for Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2006;XX.4:11
A Year In Our Gardens: Letters (with Goodwin, review), 2001;XVI.4:15
The Lacy-Burwell Anthology (Burwell)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Ladew, Harvey and Ladew Garden, Monkton (MD)
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Ladies’ Companion to the Flower Garden (Loudon)
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
The Ladies’ Flower-Garden
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Ladies Park Association, Brunswick (GA)
Brunswick squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Ladies’ Southern Florist (Rion)
Cothran and facsimile publication of, 2012;XXV.2:7
McCoy-Massey presentation on, 2001;XVII.2:10
in print, 2001;XVI.3:14
review, 2001;XVII.1:12
Lafayette, Marquis de
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Laffitte, Polly
Friends of Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden and, 2007;XXI.3:14
LaGrange (GA). See also Hills & Dales Estate
The Woven Landscapes of, 2008;XXII.1:1
La Grange Nursery, near Vicksburg (MS)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Laird, Mark
A Natural History of English Gardening, 1650-1800 (review), 2015;XXVIII.3:8
on Painshill in Surrey, England, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio
Daffodils in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Lamarck, Chavalier de
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Lambert, Alphonse
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Lambert, John
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Lampshire, Polly and Nicholas, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Lander, Maria Louise
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Land of Our Own exhibit
Atlanta Historical Society, 1983;HTI.1:1
Landreth Seed Company
Commemorative Newsletter Series & Catalog, 2010;XXIII.1:8
landscape architects
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Landscape Conference. See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
“Landscape Design, Twenty Lessons”
by Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Landscape Design: A Cultural and Architectural History (Barrow)
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
“The Landscape of America’s Home, the White House” (Seale)
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
landscape preservation
AHLP Call for Papers for 2007 annual meeting, 2006;XX.4:19
landscape restoration. See restoration, landscape
Landscaping with Antique Roses (Druitt and Shoup)
review, 1992;IX.1:10
Lane, John
Jefferson’s visit to Painshill (1786) and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Lane, Margaret
Lexington annual meeting steering committee, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lane, Mills B., Jr.
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Lane, Virginia
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Langley, Batty
formal garden manual (1728) by, 2011;XXIV.4:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Lanier, Bruce and Scottie
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Lanier, May Field
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Lanoux, Gaston, III
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Larson, John
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee and speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Lasater garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
LaTaste, Victor
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Latrobe, Benjamin Henry
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lattimore, Robin Spencer
On Ballylee: The Enduring Legacy of Our Fathers’ Fields (in print), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Laufer, Geraldine Adamich
Atlanta Artist and Gardener is Renovating a Historic Rock Garden, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Laufer, Mrs. David
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Laura Plantation (LA)
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Laura Woodward: The Artist behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack)
in print, 2010;XXIII.2:14
review, 2011;XXIV.1:9
Laurens, Henry
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
Lawliss, Lucy
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Named Superintendent of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, 2013;XXVI.3:8
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
Report on landscape history research in Georgia. [summary of research being conducted in GA at universities and museums], 1988;IV.3:12
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (SGHS 1993 publication), 2002;XVII.4:7
lawns
evolution of, 2005;XX.2:5
Lawrence (Elizabeth) House and Garden
annual business meeting on status of, 2009;XXII.4:8
Belk Foundation purchase of, 2007;XXI.2:14
Early Daffodils in, 2017;XXX.1:10
Fall Board meeting update on, 2006;XX.4:15
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of, 2012;XXV.1:7
Marco Polo Stufano Fellowship and, 2009;XXII.3:7
National Register status for, 2006;XX.4:11
update, 2009;XXII.4:19
Wing Haven Foundation to purchase, 2007;XXI.3:15
Lawrence, Elizabeth
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson, ed., review), 2010;XXIII.3:8
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
on Caroline Dormon in Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Charlotte, North Carolina Garden of, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Eudora Welty and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
garden restoration report, Fall Board meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Montrose: Life in a Garden (Goodwin), 2005;XX.2:12
No One Gardens Alone: A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson, review), 2004;XIX.3:12
Resolution on her 100th Anniversary, 2004;XIX.2:11
on Texas bulbs, The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Two Gardeners – A Friendship in Letters, Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson, ed., review), 2002;XVII.4:18
Two Gardeners brought to life through the words of Emily Wilson, 2003;XVIII.3:13
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Lawrence, Harold
Fort Worth annual meeting speaker, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Law-Smith, Joan
Kindred Spirits, 2000;XV.4:14
Lawson, John
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Lawson, William
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Leach, Helen
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Leake, Nora
Oxmoor plantation (KY) and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Lear, Tobias. See also River Farm
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Lebanon Plantation (GA)
Savannah annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
LeBlond, Alexander
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Lebsock, Becky
Fall Board meeting, 2007;XXI.3:14
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
LeClercq, Anne Sinkler Whaley
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
LeConte, Ann Quarterman
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, Emma
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
LeConte, John
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, John Eatton
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
LeConte, John Lawrence
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, Joseph
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, Louis
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, Mary Anne Lawrence
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Garden
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
The restoration of LeConte-Woodmanston, 1986;III.1:4
Lee, Ann Carter
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Bob
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Lee, Charles Carter
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Clermont
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect (1914-2006), 2014;XXVII.2:1
Savannah Garden Designed by, Demolished, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
Lee, Francis Lightfoot
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
Stratford Hall Plantation (VA) and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Hannah Ludwell
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation (VA) and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Henry “Light Horse Harry”
Stratford Hall Plantation (VA) and, 2004;XIX.1:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Lee, John W.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Lee, Lucinda
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Philip Ludwell
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Rand B.
Small Honesties (quarterly journal), 2001;XVI.3:9
Lee, Richard Henry
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation (VA) and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Robert E. See also Stratford Hall Plantation
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
on Stratford Hall Plantation (VA), 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Thomas
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Legends in the Garden, Who in the World is Nellie Stevens? (Copeland)
in print, 2001;XVII.2:7
Legett, Anne
Baton Rouge annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
on Margie Yates Jenkins, 2019;XXXII.4:15
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
in the news, 2013;XXVI.3:6
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
LeHardy, Louis Joseph Barthold
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
LeHoullier, Craig
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Leigh Farm (NC)
The garden at Leigh Farm. K. M. McFarland., 1991;VII.3:3
Leight, Molly
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
LeJeune House (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Lelievre, Jacques-Felix. See also Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane
The Greener Side of Texas annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:16
The New Louisiana Gardener (Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane) (1838, as SGHS publication), 1999;XV.2:1, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
The New Louisiana Gardener (Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane) (1838, review), 2001;XVII.1:12
Lelievre, Olympe Mougneau
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Lenhardt, Ben and Cindy, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Le Notre, Andre
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Leonardi, Cesare
The Architecture of Trees (with Stagi, in print), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Le Rougetel, Hazel
The Chelsea Gardener: Philip Miller, 1691-1771 (review), 1990;VII.2:14
A Lesson in Art & Life: The Colourful World of Cedric Morris & Arthur Lett-Haines (St. Clair)
review, 2019;XXXII.4:8
Lessons Learned from a Poet’s Garden (White)
in print, 2012;XXV.1:11
The Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762
review, 1998;XIII.4:7
Letters of a Dead Man, Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau (Parshall, ed.)
in print, 2016;XXIX.4:11
Lett-Haines, Arthur
A Lesson in Art & Life: The Colourful World of Cedric Morris & Arthur Lett-Haines (St. Clair) (2020 review), 2019;XXXII.4:8
Letzer, Mark B.
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (with Russo, eds., in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Leu (Harry P.) Gardens, Orlando (FL)
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Leucojum
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Leucothoe axillaris ‘Margie Jenkins’
Baton Rouge annual meeting, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Levee, Arleyn
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10, 2007;XXI.2:1
Levingston, William
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Levy, Jefferson Monroe
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Lewis, A. Jefferson, III (Jeff)
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2009;XXII.4:8
Athens annual meeting host and speaker (2008), 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.4:4
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.3:14
Fort Worth annual meeting committee, 2005;XX.1:15
named Honorary Director, 2014;XXVII.1:10
SGHS policies and procedures manual, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
Virginia Hart Retires, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Lewis and Clark’s Green World, the Expedition and its Plants (Earle and Reveal)
in print, 2004;XIX.1:13
Lexington (KY)
Roots of Bluegrass annual meeting, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Leyendecker, J. F.
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Libby, Valencia
book review, 2011;XXIV.2:10
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.3:6
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2019;XXXII.4:13
Oxmoor (KY) Historic Landscape, 2009;XXII.4:18
Oxmoor Plantation House & Garden (KY), 2016;XXIX.4:7
Liberty Trees
Farewell to Last of, 1999;XV.2:11
Library of American Landscape History
Craig Barrow III named 2014 Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Library of Congress
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Lieberman, Sally
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
A Life Among the Texas Flora, Ferdinand Lindheimer’s Letters to George Englemann (Goyne translation)
review, 1992;IX.1:9
The Life and Art of Alfred Hutty: Woodstock to Charleston (Arnold and Hoffius, eds.)
review, 2012;XXV.2:9
Lightner Museum, St. Augustine (FL)
annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
lilies
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
Lincesain, Gideon
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lindheimer, Ferdinand Jacob
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lindley, John
Fortune (Robert) and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Lindsay, John, nurseryman
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Lindsay, Laura
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Lindsey, Carolyn
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
The Linnaean Botanic Garden, Long Island (NY)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Linnaeus, Carl
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Oktober Gartenfest Texas Style, 2007;XXI.1:13
Linwood Arboretum, Linwood (NJ)
Lacy as curator at, 2010;XXIII.2:15
Lipscomb, Barney
Fort Worth annual meeting speaker, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Li Shiyou
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Lisska, Emily
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Littleton, Taylor D.
Philip Henry Gosse (with Mullen, in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Live Oak Society
The Live Oak Trail (O’Bryan, review), 2000;XVI.2:15
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (Darke and Tallamy)
in print, 2014;XXVII.3:7
Locke (Otto) Nurseries (TX)
as the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
Lockerly Hall and Arboretum, Milledgeville (GA)
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
James M. Garner (1950-2014) and, 2014;XXVII.2:11
in the news, 2008;XXII.1:15
Locklair, Paula
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.3:6
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference committee), 2010;XXIII.1:9
Loflin, Mrs. O. T., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Logan, Carrie Steele
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
Logan, James
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Logan, Philip
in the news, 2011;XXIV.2:11
Lomax, T.
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
London, England
Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
London, Ruth
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
London Botanic Garden at Lambeth Marsh
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Longest, George
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
Longue Vue House and Gardens (LA)
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Garden Conservancy Awards Preservation Project Status to, 2007;XXI.1:10
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on, 2005;XX.2:1
New Orleans annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2011;XXIV.4:11
restoration update, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (Davey and Reese)
review, 2015;XXVIII.4:14
Longwood House, Natchez (MS)
Natchez annual meeting, 1983;HTII.1:1
Looking Glass plantation (NC)
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Lord & Burnham
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Lost Colony
The Elizabethan Gardens (NC), 2016;XXIX.1:6
Lost Gardens of New England (exhibition), 2001;XVI.3:9
Lost Landscapes–Preserved Prospects
RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Loth, Calder
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
Loudon, Jane Webb Welles (Jane Wells Webb)
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Loudon, John Claudius
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Plants
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Louisiana. See also specific cities
Another garden archive: the garden library of the New Orleans Town Gardeners. W. R. Cullison., 1987;IV.1:9
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of, 2004;XIX.2:1
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (New Orleans Museum of Art catalog, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Jackson Square: about face. A. B. Koerner., 1990;VII.2:1
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge (LA)
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Louisiana State Museum-Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8
Louisiana State University Rural Life Museum
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Louisville (KY)
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
Lounsbury, Carl R.
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (review), 1994;XI.2:10
Low (Andrew) home, Savannah
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Low (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace, Savannah (GA)
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished at, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
Lowe, Diane
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Lower Bremo plantation (VA)
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Lowery, Gregg
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Lowrey, Lynn R.
Texas Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Lu, Austin (Chunfeng)
student scholarship, 2019;XXXII.2:14
Luallen, Crit
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lucas, Eliza (later Eliza Pinckney)
on catalpas at Middleton’s gardens (SC, 1743), 2016;XXIX.4:9
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Lucas, Rebecca
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11
Luccketti, Nicholas M.
archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, Virginia., 1988;V.2:1
Luce, Henry and Clare Booth
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Luckett, Meagan
Cothran Scholarship for, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
Ludecker, David
Roots House, Falmouth (VA) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Ludlow, Jacob Lott
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Lueck, Bruce and Susan
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
Lueck, Susan E.
in the news, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2010;XXIII.1:14
Lundell, Cyrus
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lycoris radiata
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Lynchburg (VA). See also Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg; Spencer (Anne) House and Garden
annual meeting, 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2012;XXV.4:6, 2012;XXV.4:11, 2013;XXVI.1:7, 2013;XXVI.2:5
The Book of Attributes (White, review), 2009;XXII.4:15
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Lynde, Shirley
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Lyon, Brad
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Lyon, Darla
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Lysenko, Trofin
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Macbride, James
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
MacDonald, Eric
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
MacGregor, Forrest
on American chestnut return, 2008;XXII.2:8
Mackenzie, Alister
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
MacNeil, Anne
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
MacNeil, Grace McKittrick
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Macomber, Walter
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Springs Garden and, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Madden, Catherine and Mike
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Madden, Marguerite
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Madison (GA)
Athens annual meeting tours, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Madison, James. See Montpelier
Madison Variety Work Cottage
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Maestri, Roberta
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
Evolution, as SGHS’s Quarterly Bulletin, 2002;XVII.4:5
Flora Ann Bynum articles in, 2002;XVII.4:14
index of Vol. 1, No. 1—Vol. XIV, No. 4, 2002;XVII.4:5
scanning of 1985–1999 issues, 2006;XX.3:4
Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta (GA)
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge (LA)
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
New Editor, 2000;XV.4:9
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss, 1993), 2002;XVII.4:7
on William Lanier Hunt, 2002;XVII.4:13
Magnolia grandiflora
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Magnolia Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Magnolia Mound Plantation (LA)
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Magnolia-on-the-Ashley (SC)
Middleton Plantation compared with, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Magnolia virginiana
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Maier, Traci
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Major, Judith K.
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age, 2014;XXVII.1:7
Makler, Wm. F.
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Mallamo, J. Lance
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Malone, Edith
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Malone, Mrs. Cecil C., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Manard, Shingo
New Orleans annual meeting honorary chair, 2004;XIX.2:12
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838) and, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2002;XVII.4:7
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Mandeville, E. E., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Mankowski, Stephen
blacksmith at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Mann, Roy W., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Manners, Malcolm
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Manning, Ellen Clarke, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1
Manning, John Laurence and Susan Frances Hampton, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Manning, Warren Henry
Birmingham history, annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (Karson, Brown, and Allaback, eds., review), 2017;XXX.4:9
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Mannsfield estate (VA)
Dinosaurs in the Garden, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Manuel Complet du Jardinier (Noisette, 1825)
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
maps
donated to Mount Vernon, 2019;XXXII.4:12
Maquelier (or Masquelier), Odile
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Marco Polo Stufano Fellowship
Garden Conservancy, 2009;XXII.3:7, 2009;XXII.4:19
Marcy, Randolph
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Margaret Ann (slave)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age (Major)
review, 2014;XXVII.1:7
Marley, Anna O.
The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement (in print), 2014;XXVII.4:6
Marmillion, Sand
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
Marriot, Michael
Huntington Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
Marrs, Suzanne
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Marshall, Elizabeth and T. Benthall, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Marshall, Elizabeth DeBruhl
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Marshall, Jehu Foster
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Martin, Adam
James R. Cothran Scholarship to, 2014;XXVII.1:11
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Martin, Clair G.
book reviews, 2009;XXII.4:15
Martin, Edward C., Jr.
Tours of Gardens in Europe, 2004;XIX.1:11
Martin, Judy
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
Martin, Julie
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Martin, Peggy
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
The Peggy Martin Survivor Rose Fund—an update, 2007;XXI.2:19
Martin, Peter E.
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: Eighteen Illustrated Essays on Garden History (review), 1985;II.1:1
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Martin, Tovah
Old Fashioned Flowers, Classic Blossoms to Grow in Your Garden (in print), 2000;XV.4:13
Marvin, Robert
suntrap gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Marye, P. Thornton
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran, in print), 2004;XIX.1:14
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Maryland. See also Annapolis
Delmarva: a wasteland or unexplored wilderness of horticulture? A. O. Tucker., 1992;VIII.3:4
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis. R. L. Worden., 1993;X.1:1
The Maryland orangeries. M. T. Trostel., 1996;XII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate. M. Trostel., 1991;VIII.1:1
William Paca’s way of gardening. M. Reeder., 1988;IV.4:3
Mason, Charles
South Carolina tea industry (mid-19th century) and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Mason, Emma
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Mason, George
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Massachusetts Historical Society
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (Walter T. Punch, ed., review), 1993;IX.2:8
Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Call for Papers, 2000;XV.4:13
NEGHS Call for Papers, 2001;XVI.4:11
Massie, Annie and Bill
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Massie, Bland
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Massie, Maria Effinger
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Massie, Sarah Cocke
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Massie, Sarah Tate Steptoe
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Massie, Susanne Williams
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Massie, Thomas
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Massie, William
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Masson, Georgina
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Mastin, Bill and Nancy
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Mather, Cotton
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Mathewes, Perry
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1-2:5
Charleston annual meeting, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Nashville annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
new documentation for the Tryon Palace gardens, 1998;XIV.1:1
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference), 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
President’s Report to Our Members, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14
State Ambassadors Program, 2017;XXX.3:10
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
website redesign and, 2015;XXVIII.4:11
Maupin, Donatella
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Maxwell, Robert
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
May, Brian
A Village Lost And Found (with Vidal, review), 2010;XXIII.3:8
Maymont Estate, Richmond (VA)
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.2:6, 2012;XXV.3:8
Mazza, Karen
Rebirth of the Oatlands Greenhouse, 2001;XVI.3:11
McCain, Laura and Allen, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
McCartney, Robert
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
McClatchey, Sally-Bruce
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
McClintock, Frances Nesbitt
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
McClung, Charles, family
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
McConnell, John F. and Ophelia Stephenson
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
McCormick, Cyrus
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
McCormick, Robert
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
McCoy-Massey, Debra P.
The Life of Mary Catherine Rion, 2001;XVII.2:10
McCrady Plat Books
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy and, 2004;XIX.4:9
McCullough, Ellen
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
McDaniel, George
Drayton Hall and, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
McDermott, Nancie
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
McDowell, Deborah
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
McDowell, Henry Clay and Ann
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
McDowell, Marta
All the Presidents’ Gardens: Madison’s Cabbages to Kennedy’s Roses | How the White House Grounds Have Grown with America (in print), 2016;XXIX.3:13
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children’s Tales (in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
McDowell, Silas
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
McEllen, John F.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
McElveen, W. A. “Bubba”
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
McFarland, Kenneth M.
AASLH Award, 2003;XVIII.3:14
on American chestnut return, 2008;XXII.2:8
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
book reviews, 1991;VII.3:9, 1991;VIII.2:9, 1992;IX.1:10
on “Books” (American history and material culture magazines), 2016;XXIX.3:9
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
From cottage gardens to slave quarters: examining vernacular landscape (RSGL conference), 1991;VII.4:7
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Cultural Landscape Lab Breaks New Ground at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Dr. Henry Nehrling–plant pioneer of Florida, 1999;XIV.4:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Eleventh Old Salem conference addresses principles of landscape restoration., 1998;XIII.4:1
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.3:14, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum receives landscape preservation award., 1988;IV.3:13
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
The garden at Leigh Farm. [recollection of garden at small 19th-c. plantation in Durham Co., NC], 1991;VII.3:3
George McDaniel and Drayton Hall, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
Geothermal Installation at Stratford, 2007;XXI.1:9
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Landscape gardening in antebellum Hillsborough, North Carolina: the Camerons at Burnside. [list of trees and plants grown at plantation of wealthy Cameron family], 1995;XI.3:1
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
named honorary board member, 2010;XXIII.3:5
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11, 2001;XVII.2:15
North Carolina garden history news. [recent garden research & upcoming festivals in NC], 1987;IV.1:5
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Richmond’s Military-Industrial Landscape, 2012;XXV.2:8
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth (VA), 2015;XXVIII.1:7
as SGHS immediate past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Society visits Maryland’s Eastern Shore for annual meeting. [14th annual meeting], 1996;XII.3:7
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2007;XXI.2:14
on Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
20 Years and Growing, 2002;XVII.4:1
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10
website and, 2007;XXI.2:18
women and Southern gardens (RSGL conference), 1995;XII.1:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
McGahee, Susan H.
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
McGavock, Caroline (Carrie) Elizabeth Winder
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGavock, James
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGavock, John
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGavock, Randal
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGavock, Sarah Dougherty Rodgers
Carnton Plantation (TN) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGavock’s Grove (TN)
in Carnton Plantation (TN), 2015;XXVIII.1:1
McGee, Evelyn (Patti) Moore
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2006;XX.3:4, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2009;XXII.4:8
awards, 2008;XXI.4:13
Certificate of Merit, 2010;XXIII.3:5, 2010;XXIII.4:10
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Elizabeth Lawrence Resolution on her 100th Anniversary, 2004;XIX.2:11
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15
Fort Worth annual meeting committee, 2005;XX.1:15
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
named Honorary Member of GCA, 2012;XXV.3:7
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16, 2003;XVIII.4:12, 2006;XX.4:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 2000;XV.4:9
McGee, Peter
in the news, 2006;XX.4:16
McGehee, Nan B.
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure. [history of 19th-c. plantation with English landscaping near Natchez, MS], 1994;X.2:7
McGill, Joe
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
McGill, Paul
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1
McGregor, John
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
McGuire, Diane Kostial
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
McGuire, Hunter
on medical supplies during Civil War, 2004;XIX.1:7
McIlhenny, Edward Avery
How the ‘George L. Taber’ Azalea Came to Bayou Bend, 2018;XXXI.4:9
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
McIntosh, Mary Kathryn
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
McKee Botanical Garden, Vero Beach (FL)
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Mckelvey, Don
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
McKittrick, Carlotta Surget
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
McKittrick, David
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
McLaurin, Mrs. Max
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
McLean, Elizabeth
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (with Reinberger, in print), 2015;XXVIII.4:13
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (with Reinberger, review), 2016;XXIX.2:7
McLeannan, John Stewart
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
McLeod, Henry, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
McLeond, Judyth
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
McMahon, Bernard
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
horticulture in Jefferson’s Day and, 2004;XIX.2:10
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
McMillan, George, garden
Birmingham annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
McMillan, Mrs. Robert
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
McMillan Commission
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
McMurtry, John
Botherum house, Lexington, KY, 2016;XXIX.3:7
McNab, William
Fortune (Robert) as plant collector in mid-19th century China and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
McNabb, John
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
McRae, Isobel Scota (McRae), garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
McRae, John, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
McWane, Kaye and Mark Rosse, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
McWilliams, Ed
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Meade, David
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Meade, Julian Rutherford
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Meaders, Mrs. H. D.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
meadows
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Meatyard, Kate
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
on gardening tools at Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
Medic, Kris
The rise and fall of kudzu (a chronology). [timeline history of kudzu, Pueraria lobata], 1989;VI.1:3
Meehan (Thomas) and Sons
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7
Meehan, Thomas
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Meek, Martin and Bill Cooper
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Meeks, Alvina
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Meffert, John
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Meier, Lauren
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Beveridge and Mills, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Melchers, Gari and Corinne
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting on, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Roots House, Falmouth (VA) and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Mellichamp, Larry
Native Plants of the Southeast: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best 460 Species for the Garden (in print), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Mellon, Paul. See Montpelier
Mellon, Rachel Lambert “Bunny”
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden, in print), 2018;XXXI.4:15
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
Melrose (MS)
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure. N. B. McGehee., 1994;X.2:7
Melrose Plantation (LA)
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
membership, Charter
listing, 2002;XVII.4:16
membership brochure
to be printed, 1983;HTI.1:1, 2002;XVII.4:3
printing, 2001;XVI.3:9
revised (1984), 2002;XVII.4:3
membership directory
first, mailed to members, 2001;XVI.3:9
mailed to membership, 2000;XVI.2:13
printing, 2000;XV.4:13
revised, 2004;XIX.3:11
Members in Print. See In Print
1999 (Fall), 1999;XV.2:16
1999 (Winter), 2000;XV.3:16
2000 (Fall), 2000;XVI.1:11
2000 (Summer), 2000;XV.4:7
2000 (Winter), 2000;XVI.2:13
2001 (Spring), 2001;XVI.3:13
2001 (Winter), 2001;XVII.2:15
2002 (Winter), 2002;XVIII.1:13
2003 (Fall), 2003;XVIII.4:12
2003 (Spring), 2003;XVIII.2:15
2003 (Summer), 2003;XVIII.3:13
2004 (Fall), 2004;XIX.3:12
2004 (Summer), 2004;XIX.2:10
2004 (Winter-Spring), 2004;XIX.1:12
2004-2005 (Winter), 2004;XIX.4:8
2005 (Fall), 2005;XX.2:4
2006 (Fall), 2006;XX.4:16
2006 (Spring), 2006;XX.3:11
2007 (Spring), 2007;XXI.1:15
2008 (Spring), 2008;XXI.4:13
2008 (Summer), 2008;XXII.1:15
2009 (Summer), 2009;XXII.4:17
2009–2010 (Fall–Winter), 2010;XXIII.1:14
2010 (Spring), 2010;XXIII.2:14
2011 (Fall), 2011;XXIV.4:11
2011 (Spring), 2011;XXIV.2:11
2011 (Winter), 2011;XXIV.1:11
2012 (Summer), 2012;XXV.3:11
2012 (Winter), 2012;XXV.1:6
2013 (Fall), 2013;XXVI.4:9
2013 (Spring), 2013;XXVI.2:9
2013 (Summer), 2013;XXVI.3:6
2013 (Winter), 2013;XXVI.1:11
2014 (Summer), 2014;XXVII.3:11
2014 (Winter), 2014;XXVII.1:11
2015 (Fall), 2015;XXVIII.4:15
2015 (Winter), 2015;XXVIII.1:6
2016 (Spring), 2016;XXIX.2:5
2016 (Summer), 2016;XXIX.3:15
2016 (Winter), 2016;XXIX.1:11
2017 (Spring-Summer), 2017;XXX.2:11
2017 (Winter-Spring), 2017;XXX.1:11
2017-2018 (Winter-Spring), 2017;XXX.4:11
2018 (Fall-Winter), 2018;XXXI.4:15
2018 (Summer), 2018;XXXI.3:14
2018 (Winter-Spring), 2018;XXXI.1-2:15
2019 (Spring-Summer), 2019;XXXII.2:13
2020 (Summer), 2020;XXXIII.1:19
2020 (Winter-Spring), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Memory Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville (GA)
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Daffodils in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Menokin (VA)
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Mepkin (SC plantation)
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Merrill, Ayres
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Merrill, Jane Surget
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Merry, Charlotte and Finley
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Central Park: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (exhibition), 2003;XVIII.4:14
Mexican cypress (Cupressus lusitanica)
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Meyer, Frank N.
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Meyer, Jan
Lexington annual meeting steering committee, 2017;XXX.2:6
Meyer, Micah
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Meyer, Robert
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Michaux, Andre
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (review), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
Charleston airport mural, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Drayton Hall and, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Move over Michaux: America’s earliest tea cultivation challenged. F. A. Bynum., 1993;X.1:10
Michaux, Francois Andre
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Middleton, Arthur
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Middleton, Arthur, II
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, Henry
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, Henry, II
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, Mary Williams
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, Williams
Middleton Plantation (SC) and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton House, Winston-Salem (NC)
Ellen Biddle Shipman and Martha Chatham Garden at, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Middleton Place, Charleston (SC)
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Magnolia Plantation compared with, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Miksch Garden, Old Salem (NC)
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference tour), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Milarch, David
Saving George Washington’s Trees, 2004;XIX.1:12
Milledge, John
Athens (GA) annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Milledgeville (GA)
Athens annual meeting tours, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Miller, Ann L.
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Miller, Cheryl
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Miller, John Franklin
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Miller, Louis Leprilete
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference), 2017;XXX.2:1
Miller, Mary W. (Mimi)
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Miller, Philip
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
The Chelsea Gardener: Philip Miller, 1691-1771 (Le Rougetel, review), 1990;VII.2:14
Cultivating History (RSGL conference), 2001;XVII.1:9
formal garden manual (1731) by, 2011;XXIV.4:1
The Gardener’s Dictionary (18th century), 2020;XXXIII.1:1
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Mount Airy Garden (VA) and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
transatlantic plant trade and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Miller, William C., III
The Search for the Real George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Millford (SC plantation)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Millhouse, Barbara Babcock
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Reynolda Dairy, model for progressive farmers, 1912–30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Milliken, Alice Flynn, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Mills, Irene
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Beveridge and Meier, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Millstone Restoration
Oatlands Greenhouse rebirth and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Millynn (SC house)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Milroy, Elizabeth
The Grid and the River: Philadelphia’s Green Places, 1682–1876 (in print), 2016;XXIX.3:13
Miner, Pamela
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Miranda, Lin-Manuel
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Mississippi. See also Natchez, Mississippi; Welty, Eudora
Affleck on hedging. P. Puryear., 1991;VII.4:11
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure. N. B. McGee., 1994;X.2:7
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The ‘Peggy Martin’ Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Mitchell, Henry
Eudora Welty and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Eudora Welty: Rose Garden Realist, Storyteller of the South (1972), 2014;XXVII.4:5
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Mitchell, John
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Mitchell, Mary H.
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Mitchell, William R.
Atlanta annual meeting speaker, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Mize, Elizabeth Winston
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Mize, Jerald
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Moncrief, Geraldine (Mrs. J. W., Jr.)
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Officers and Directors of the First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Mondawmin (MD)
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate. M. J. Trostel., 1991;VIII.1:1
Monet, Jean Baptiste Pierre Antoine de
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin Pioneer Landscape Architect 1876-1957 (Fleming)
review, 1995;XI.4:11
Mon Repose, island of Corfu
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Monroe, James
Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, VA), 2012;XXV.1:1
Monroe, Thomas Guy
on Reynolda Dairy, 1912-30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Montague, Breck
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Montezuma cypress (Taxodium mucronatum)
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville (SC), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Monticello (VA). See also Cornett, Peggy L.; Hatch, Peter J.; Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
The Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at Monticello. P. Cornett., 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2004;XIX.2:10, 2012;XXV.3:11, 2014;XXVII.3:11
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello. P. Hatch., 1987;IV.2:3
Please pass the peas! D. Dunaway., 1988;IV.4:10
Progress report on the Bell Garden and documentation of an ancient musk rose. D. Seidel., 1999;XIV.4:8
Restoring the Landscape, 1923-1955, 2010;XXIII.1:1
the Snail (Flower) or Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Symposium to Focus on Horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1-2:10
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants. J. T. Fitzpatrick., 1987;IV.2:7
Montpelier (VA)
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Montrose, Hillsborough (NC)
Montrose: Life in a Garden (Goodwin), 2005;XX.2:12
moonlight gardens
at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Moore (A. C.) Herbarium, University of South Carolina
“Plants and Planter: Henry William Ravenel and the Convergence of Science and Agriculture in the 19th Century South”, 2014;XXVII.2:8
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Moore, Alexander
Selected Letters of Anna Heyward Taylor: South Carolina Artist and World Traveler (with Taylor, eds., review), 2011;XXIV.4:8
Moore, Bernard
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Moore, Ken
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Moore, Mrs. B. R.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Moore, Samuel
Francis Porcher during Civil War and, 2004;XIX.1:7
Moore, T. B.
on hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Moore, Thomas
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Morash, Chris
New Bern (NC) annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Moravians
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. F. A. Bynum., 1988;V.1:2
Disaster strikes Old Salem--recovery, research, and replanting. [repairing damage to landscaping of restored Moravian settlement after storm], 1989;VI.1:10
Move over Michaux: America’s earliest tea cultivation challenged. F. A. Bynum., 1993;X.1:10
Mordecai, Ellen Mordecai
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston on, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Mordecai Historic Park, Raleigh (NC)
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston and, 2013;XXVI.4:1
More, Thomas
The Riverside Gardens of Thomas More’s London (Christianson, in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Morgan, Florence Flippin and Richard
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation now a Horticultural Paradise, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Morgan, Kathryn
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Morgan, William
stoneware flower pot (rare 1820–25), sold at auction, 2016;XXIX.2:9
Morris, Cedric
A Lesson in Art & Life: The Colourful World of Cedric Morris & Arthur Lett-Haines (St. Clair) (2020 review), 2019;XXXII.4:8
Morris, Joseph C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William H., garden
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Morrison, Darrel
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
The Morville Hours (Swift)
review, 2011;XXIV.2:10
Moses, Raphael J.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Moss, Mrs. Ronald A.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Moss, Robert
on “Rice in Early America”, 2016;XXIX.3:9
Most, Rachel
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (ed., with Kelso) (review), 1991;VII.3:9
Mougneau, Elizabeth Georgette
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Mountain Shoals, Enoree (SC)
gardening with bulbs at, 1838 to the Present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Mount Airy plantation (VA)
Caring for the Garden at, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Fredericksburg (VA) annual meeting tours, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge (MA)
National Historic Landmark designation for, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Mount Hope Nurseries
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Mount Vernon (VA). See also Washington, George
Ann Cunningham’s interest in (1853), 2007;XXI.3:1
annual meeting (1990), 1989;VI.1:11, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
annual meeting (2000), 1999;XV.2:11, 2000;XV.4:10
annual meeting (2010), 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2009;XXII.4:8, 2010;XXIII.1:10
annual meeting (2020), 2019;XXXII.3:12
catalpas planted by Washington (1785), 2016;XXIX.4:9
Fall Board Meeting, 1999;XV.2:14
The General in the Garden: George Washington’s landscape at Mount Vernon (Schoelwer, ed., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
in the news, 2004;XIX.2:10, 2011;XXIV.4:11, 2015;XXVIII.1:6
rare maps and images donated to, 2019;XXXII.4:12
The rebirth of George Washington’s pleasure garden. J. D. Norton., 1987;IV.1:10
Saving George Washington’s Trees, 2004;XIX.1:12
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Understanding the Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers Bear Gifts to, 1999;XV.2:11
Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
charter (1856), Ann Cunningham and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting hosts, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Mount Zion Institute, Winnsboro (SC)
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Mrs. Whaley and Her Charleston Garden
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Mueller, Cynthia W.
book reviews, 2004;XIX.4:15
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Muhlenberg, Henry
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
mulberry (paper) (Broussonetia papyrifera)
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Mulberry [Castle] (SC plantation)
Camden annual meeting tour, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Charleston annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
mules
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Mullen, Gary Richard
A New World (RSGL conference speaker), 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Philip Henry Gosse (with Littleton, in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Mullen, Katie
Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden Update, 2009;XXII.4:19
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
Mullin, Marsha A.
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference speaker), 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
The Mummy!
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener”, 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Murphree, Rodger and Jill Weeks
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Murphy, Bonnie
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Murrill, Paul and Nancy
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Murrill, W. A.
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Muscari comosum ‘Plumosum’
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (NC). See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Museum of Garden History, London
The Gardens at Hatfield House (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
Museum of the City of New York
Central Park in Blue, 2003;XVIII.3:7
musk rose
in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
Hollywood Cemetery and, 2012;XXV.3:8
My Garden in Florida (Nehrling)
reprinted, 2002;XVII.3:12
Mystery Plan at Massachusetts Historical Society
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
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Nacogdoches (TX)
Garden Capital of Texas, 2013;XXVI.3:10
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Nadenicek, Dan
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants (Pavord)
review, 2006;XX.3:12
Nandina domestica
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Narcissus. See also daffodils
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
The plant reporter: white pipes and silver bells--ring in the spring. F. A. Bynum., 1995;XI.3:12
Narcissus Ã odorus
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Narcissus jonquilla
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Narcissus moschatus ‘Silver Bells’
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Narcissus tazetta
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Nashville (TN). See also The Hermitage
Harmony, Hills, and History, annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Natchez (MS)
annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVII.4:5
Elms Court Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
The Gardens of, 2001;XVII.1:1
Jo Evans Chapter of SGHS, 2000;XV.4:15
rich heritage of Gardens (2002), 2001;XVII.1:1
Natchez Democrat
“Garden Gossip” (Evans) (2000 reprint of 1957 piece), 2000;XV.4:15
National Australian Garden History Society Conference, 2000;XV.4:15
National Cathedral, Washington (DC)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
National Cemetery, Baton Rouge (LA)
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens (NCCPG, England)
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection, 2006;XX.3:6
National Gallery of Art
Heade paintings at, 2000;XV.3:14
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford (exhibition), 2003;XVIII.4:14
National Garden Breaks Ground (2001)
Washington (DC), 2001;XVII.1:8
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933)
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
National Mall, Washington (DC)
The George Mason Memorial Garden on, 2001;XVI.3:10
National Park Service
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Internship in Historic Landscape Preservation, 2014;XXVII.2:9
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor and, 2017;XXX.3:8
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
National Public Radio
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses story, 2005;XX.1:1
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Trustees Award for Organizational Excellence, 2010;XXIII.1:14
National Trust Preservation Services Grant
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
Native Americans
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
The Gardens of Natchez, 2001;XVII.1:1
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones
in print 2018, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
An English Gardener in Georgia: The Landscapes of George Kidd, 2019;XXXII.3:7
The LeConte Botanic Garden (GA), 2016;XXIX.3:1
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
New Orleans annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move”, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Native Plants of the Southeast: A Comprehensive Guide to the Best 460 Species for the Garden (Mellichamp)
in print, 2013;XXVI.4:10
natural disasters. See also hurricanes; tornadoes
Salem Square and The Hermitage and, 2007;XXI.1:6
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (Sanders and Anderson)
in print 1999, 2000;XV.3:15
A Natural History of English Gardening, 1650-1800 (Laird)
review, 2015;XXVIII.3:8
Neal, Amber
web designer, 2000;XVI.2:14
Neff, Laura Rice
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
Neff, Margaret Norfleet and Salem
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Nehrling, Henry
Dr. Henry Nehrling--plant pioneer of Florida. K. M. McFarland., 1999;XIV.4:1
My Garden in Florida (reprinted), 2002;XVII.3:12
Nehrling’s Early Florida Gardens
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Nehrling’s Plants, People, and Places in Early Florida
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Nelson, Louis
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference speaker 2019), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Nelson, Robert
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
Nesbitt, Caroline Brewton
bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC) and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Nesbitt, James, Jr.
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals (SC), 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Networking Guide to Historic Landscape Resources, AABGA (2003), 2003;XVIII.4:9
update, 2004;XIX.2:11
New Bern (NC). See also Collins, Mary Riggs; Tryon Palace
annual meeting, 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
Newcomb, Peggy Cornett. See also Cornett, Peggy
book reviews, 1989;V.4:4, 1995;XI.4:11, 1996;XII.3:10
Haywood Hall gardens. [restoration of early 19th-c. gardens in Raleigh, NC, near completion], 1987;IV.1:6
on landscape restoration at historic Murfreesboro (NC), 1989;V.3:6
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914 (in print), 1985;II.2:4
New Echota Cherokee capital (GA)
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
New England Garden History Society
Call for Papers, 2000;XV.4:13, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2002;XVII.4:19
New England gardens
Lost Gardens of New England (exhibition), 2001;XVI.3:9
New England members
in the news, 2019;XXXII.4:13
The New Louisiana Gardener (1999). See Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane
A New Orchard and Garden (Lawson, 1618)
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
New Orleans (LA)
annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
Another garden archive: the garden library of the New Orleans town gardeners. W. R. Cullison, III., 1987;IV.1:9
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on historic gardens of, 2005;XX.2:1
Landscape Architecture magazine, on city landscapes, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
The Peggy Martin Survivor Rose Fund—an update, 2007;XXI.2:19
St. Louis Cathedral Garden To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
New Orleans City Park Botanical Garden
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12, 2005;XX.2:1
replanting after Katrina, 2007;XXI.3:6
New Orleans Museum of Art
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (2020 catalog), 2019;XXXII.4:13
New Orleans Notarial Archives
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Newsletter of the Garden Conservancy
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Newsom, M. C. “Mac”, III
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Newton, Kittie, garden
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Newtonian physics
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
New York Botanical Garden
Flora Illustrata: Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden (Fraser and Sellers eds., in print), 2014;XXVII.4:6
New-York Daily Times
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
New York Herald
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia (SC), 2000;XV.3:11
New York Times
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Nichols, Beverley
Green Grows the City (reprint), 2006;XX.4:18
Nichols, Cassie
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Nichols, Rose Standish
English Pleasure Gardens (in print), 2003;XVIII.2:15
English Pleasure Gardens (review), 2003;XVIII.4:13
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Niemcewicz, Julian Ursyn
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Noble, William
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Garden Conservancy Awards Preservation Project Status to Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden, Bishopville, 2007;XXI.3:14
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
Jacksonville (FL) annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Noisette, Gilles
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Noisette, Louis
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Noisette, Philippe S.
1810 Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:6
International Heritage Rose Conference, 2001;XVI.4:10
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Legacy of a botanist, 1992;IX.1:5
Noisette Roses: 19th Century Charleston’s Gift to the World (Kean, ed.)
in print, 2009;XXII.3:8
Nokes, Jill
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Nokes family garden (TX)
Garden Conservancy Open Days, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Nolen, John
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Nomini Hall (VA)
Life in the Garden at, 2019;XXXII.1:1
No One Gardens Alone: A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson)
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
in print, 2004;XIX.2:10
review, 2004;XIX.3:12
Norah Lindsay: The Life and Art of a Garden Designer (Hayward)
review, 2007;XXI.3:10
Norfolk system
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Norman, Eliane M.
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (with Williams and Taylor, eds., review), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
North American Cottage Garden Society
Small Honesties (quarterly journal, 2001), 2001;XVI.3:9
North American Dianthus Society
Small Honesties (quarterly journal, 2001), 2001;XVI.3:9
The North American Sylva (Michaux)
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
North Carolina. See also Charlotte; Edenton; New Bern; Old Salem, Inc.; Tryon Palace; Winston-Salem
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden. F. A. Bynum., 1988;V.1:2
From cottage gardens to slave quarters: Old Salem conference to examine vernacular landscape. K. M. McFarland., 1991;VII.4:7
The DeRosset garden of Wilmington, North Carolina. E. D. Scott., 1990;VI.3:5
Disaster strikes Old Salem--recovery, research, and replanting. [repairing damage to landscaping of restored Moravian settlement after storm], 1989;VI.1:10
Duke acquires a treasure: the origins of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens. R. F. Durden., 1993;X.1:7
The early garden at Chatwood. H. Watkins., 1989;V.3:2
The Elizabethan Gardens, 2016;XXIX.1:6
The garden at Flowery Dale Plantation, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878. J. B. Flowers., 1986;II.3:8
The garden at Leigh Farm. K. M. McFarland., 1991;VII.3:3
The gardens at Biltmore Estate--restoration of the historic landscape. W. E. Alexander., 1998;XIV.2:4
Haywood Hall gardens. M. C. Newsom & C. H. Woodward., 1987;IV.1:6
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina. S. K. Ferguson. bibl., 1990;VII.2:4
Landscape gardening in antebellum Hillsborough, North Carolina: the Camerons at Burnside. K. M. McFarland., 1995;XI.3:1
Landscape restoration at historic Murfreesboro. M. C. Newsom, III., 1989;V.3:6
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Move over Michaux: America’s earliest tea cultivation challenged. F. A. Bynum., 1993;X.1:10
A New World: Naturalists and Artists (RSGL conference), 2011;XXIV.2:1
North Carolina garden history news. K. M. McFarland., 1987;IV.1:5
Old Salem conference examines women and Southern gardens. K. M. McFarland., 1995;XII.1:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple. F. A. Bynum., 1991;VIII.2:8
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern North Carolina. J. C. Jordan., 1988;V.2:4
Swept yards, dung heaps and mud: balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present. D. Spencer., 1994;X.2:1
Wilmington’s Bellamy Mansion., 1998;XIV.3:9
North Carolina Botanical Garden
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF)
Flora Ann Bynum Endowment Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
Northern Neck of Virginia
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
Northrup, Katie
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Norton, J. Dean
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2011;XXIV.3:5, 2012;XXV.3:8
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
on Flora Ann Bynum, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2016;XXIX.2:1, 2016;XXIX.2:10
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1999;XV.2:11, 2000;XV.4:10, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2019;XXXII.3:12
Mount Vernon’s Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
in the news, 2006;XX.3:11, 2011;XXIV.4:11, 2013;XXVI.4:9, 2015;XXVIII.1:6, 2018;XXXI.3:14, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
The rebirth of George Washington’s pleasure garden, 1987;IV.1:10
on Ridout retirement, 2019;XXXII.3:13
Saving George Washington’s Trees, 2004;XIX.1:12
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
The St. Francisville Outing, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers Bear Gifts to Mount Vernon, 1999;XV.2:11
Norton, Susanne
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Notable Books by SGHS Authors. See In Print
Notman, John
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, (VA) and, 2012;XXV.1:1, 2012;XXV.3:8
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Nottle, Trevor
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838)
At Last! The New Louisiana Gardener is Being Printed, 2000;XVI.2:12
Fall Board meeting report on, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7
in print, 2001;XVI.3:13
review, 2001;XVII.1:12
as SGHS publication, 2002;XVII.4:7
translation history, 1999;XV.2:1
Noyes, Matthew
Lost Landscapes (RSGL conference) tours, 2007;XXI.3:6
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2010;XXIII.1:9
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference), 2005;XX.1:10
Nylander, Richard C.
Everything for the Garden (with Tankard, Emmet and Begg, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
Oak Hill (Monroe’s home), Virginia
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Oak Hill Cemetery (DC)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
Oak Hill estate (GA)
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at, 2017;XXX.3:1
Oakhurst Gardens, Arcadia (CA)
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Daffodils in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
rebirth after tornado, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Researching and Re-Landscaping the African American Grounds in, 2018;XXXI.1-2:6
The Oaks, Tuskegee (AL)
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Oatlands Plantation (VA)
Garden Club of Virginia funds restoration effort at Oatlands. J. Winter., 1992;VIII.3:3
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Rebirth of the Greenhouse, 2001;XVI.3:11
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation. J. Winter., 1987;IV.1:12
Oberwetter, Peter Heinrich
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Austin, David, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Bemiss, Margaret Page, 2019;XXXII.1:6
Broderson, Janet W. (Weej), 2014;XXVII.1:11
Bynum, Flora Ann, 2006;XX.3:1
Bynum, Zachary T., Jr., 2002;XVII.3:2
Cabot, Francis Higginson, Jr., 2012;XXV.1:7
Carr, Anne Coppedge, 2005;XX.2:8
Corley, James Weaver, Jr., 2017;XXX.1:11
Cothran, James R., 2012;XXV.2:7
Druitt, Liz, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Drummond, Marion, 2013;XXVI.3:11
Frackelton, Decca Gilmer, 2004;XIX.4:8
Franklin, Daniel Berry, 2004;XIX.1:9
Gainey, Ryan, 2016;XXIX.3:14
Garner, James M., 2014;XXVII.2:11
Givhan, Edgar G., 2004;XIX.4:8
Griffin, Florence Phillips, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:16
Griffin, William W., 2002;XVII.3:2
Haltom, Glenn, 2013;XXVI.3:9
Harrington, Caroline, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Inglis, Frances Drane, 2019;XXXII.2:15
Jenkins, Margie Yates, 2019;XXXII.4:15
Osborne, Ruby Louise Orders, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Ray, Mary Helen (2010), 2011;XXIV.1:11
Reber, Paul C., 2015;XXVIII.3:9
Robinson, Margaret Ann Craig, 2017;XXX.1:11
Seidel, Douglas T., 2015;XXVIII.3:9
Tucker, Arthur O., 2019;XXXII.3:11
Verey, Rosemary, 2001;XVI.4:2
Welch, Diane Thames, 2007;XXI.1:14
O’Bryan, Carolyde Phillips
The Live Oak Trail (review), 2000;XVI.2:15
Observation of the Commerce of the American States (Sheffield)
An Undebauched Mind: Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Ockenga, Starr
Earth on Her Hands: The American Woman in Her Garden, 1999;XV.2:13
Odenwald, Neil
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (with Welch in print 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
O’Donnell, Patricia
restoring Dormon’s Wild Garden and, 2018;XXXI.1-2:1
Oenothera, Jean Louis
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Of Interest
AABGA NetGuide Update (2001), 2004;XIX.2:11
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Allen Lacy as Linwood Arboretum curator, 2010;XXIII.2:15
The Architecture of Rowan County - A Catalogue and History of Surveying 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Structures (Hood, reprinted), 2000;XVI.2:14
Biltmore Portrait Graces New Olmsted Stamp, 1999;XV.1:11
Heade paintings at National Gallery of Art, 2000;XV.3:14
Irvin Williams’ death, 2018;XXXI.4:14
Landscape Architecture magazine, on city landscapes, 2003;XVIII.3:12
National Garden Breaks Ground, 2001;XVII.1:8
North American Cottage Garden Society, 2001;XVI.3:9
North American Dianthus Society, 2001;XVI.3:9
rare maps and images donated to Mount Vernon, 2019;XXXII.4:12
stoneware flower pot (rare 1820–25), sold at auction, 2016;XXIX.2:9
Of Note
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Tankard’s retirement from Journal of the New England Garden History Society, 2002;XVII.4:19
Ogden, Mrs. Edwin Bennett
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Ogden, Scott
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Oglethorpe, James
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Oktober Gartenfest
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success, 2001;XVI.4:12
Texas Style, 2007;XXI.1:13
in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg (VA)
The Book of Attributes (White, review), 2009;XXII.4:15
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
in the news, 2006;XX.4:16
Old Garden Roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Once Upon a Time…A Cemetery Story (White, review), 2010;XXIII.2:9
Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust grant for, 2007;XXI.1:7
Old Fashioned Flowers, Classic Blossoms to Grow in Your Garden (Martin, ed.)
in print, 2000;XV.4:13
Old Frankfort Pike (KY)
Lexington annual meeting tour (2017), 2016;XXIX.3:7
Old Homes and Gardens of Kentucky
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Old Homes and Gardens of North Carolina (Henderson)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Old House Gardens
The Friends of Old Bulbs Gazette, 2010;XXIII.1:15
Old Salem, Inc. (NC). See also Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
catalpas planted in (1785 onward), 2016;XXIX.4:9
disaster strikes Old Salem--recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
Fall Board Meeting, 1999;XV.2:14
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum and the Conference for the American South, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference), 2019;XXXII.2:12
in the news, 2004;XIX.3:12
new visitor center, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Old Southern Apples (Calhoun)
review, 1996;XII.3:10
Old Sturbridge Village (MA)
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Old Time Gardens (Earle with Begg introduction)
review, 2004;XIX.4:12
Old U. S. Mint building, New Orleans
annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Olin, Laurie
Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Makers (with Rybczynski, review), 2007;XXI.1:11
Oliver, Libbey
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Oliver, Peter and Christina Bass
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Olmsted, Frederick Law
in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
on Ashland Park (KY), 2017;XXX.2:6
Atlanta Artist and Gardener is Renovating a Historic Rock Garden, 2014;XXVII.3:8
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Biltmore Portrait Graces New Olmsted Stamp, 1999;XV.1:11
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (Beveridge, Meier, and Mills, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
on Lexington, Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.3:7
on Nacogdoches, Garden Capital of Texas, 2013;XXVI.3:10
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (Schuyler, Kaliss, and Schlossberg, eds.), 2016;XXIX.3:10
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss, 1993), 2002;XVII.4:7
in the South (RSGL conference), 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Olmsted, Frederick Law, Jr. See also Olmsted Brothers
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Olmsted, John Charles. See also Olmsted Brothers
Frederick Law Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.4:10
in the South (RSGL conference), 2003;XVIII.3:1
Olmsted, John Hull
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Birmingham history, annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Ninah Cummer in Jacksonville (FL) and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation
Internship in Historic Landscape Preservation, 2014;XXVII.2:9
O’Malley, Therese
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6
On Ballylee: The Enduring Legacy of Our Fathers’ Fields (Lattimore)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.2:15
The Once & Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 (2000)
review, 2000;XVI.2:10
Once Upon a Time…A Cemetery Story