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A Magic Mystery Tour
Alice Eastwood
All His Geese Were Swans: Cantor Reuben Rinder and Temple Emanu El
Divergence of Parallel Lines
Enthusiasm Led the Way: The Reverend William T. Hutchins and the sweet pea
Eucalyptus: musing on many species
Ferry Morse Seed Company, San Francisco
Finding Primroses: Great Plant Explorers
Hawaii
HISTORY OF THE MODERN CHRYSANTHEMUM in The Chrysanthemum, March 2013
Lorenzo Da Ponte and Nathaniel Wallich: Jews in the Enlightenment
Miss Evelyn Hemus
Miss Hilda Hemus
New article in Chronica Horticulturae :The Migrations of Ornamental Plants
Philipp Franz von Siebold: ophthalmic surgeon and botanical pioneer
Richard Gorer: An English Jewish horticultural scholar and garden writer of the mid-twentieth century
Roses
Setting the record straight: The trouble with James Carter in 1865
Sweet Peas in California: A Fragrant but Fading Memory
Sydney Stein Rich – gardener and pioneer on two fronts
The Legacy of Victor Lemoine: hybridising on a heroic scale
The Marigold in California: a supplement
The San Francisco Garden Club’s Vignettes of Early San Francisco Homes and Gardens, Published in December 1935
Three Jewish Violinists and California
VISIONS OF LOVELINESS SUPPLEMENT
William Hammond Hall, Unjustly neglected pioneer