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NEWSLETTER
The society produces a quarterly Newsletter which is sent to all
members. A useful way of keeping members in touch with each other, it
includes news of forthcoming events, articles on plants, gardens and
garden history, requests for information, notes on books and plants.
MOOREA
The society’s journal, Moorea, was first published in 1982 and
is sent to every member during its year of publication. It contains
papers on the history of Irish gardens and garden plants, on gardening
in Ireland, botanical notes and book reviews. Some back issues (listed
below) are available for purchase. Contact the Society for details.
NEWSLETTER CONTENTS
ISSUES 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 - ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
ISSUE 3
No longer available
ISSUE 7
Contents:
An Appreciation of Molly Sanderson by David Shackleton, Ilex x
altaclerensis ‘Lady Valerie’ or ‘Ripley Gold’ - An Enigma by Susyn
Andrews,
A List of Gardens and Parks of International and National
Significance in the Republic of Ireland (January 1988) by P T P Bowe and
E C Nelson, Botanic Gardens and Glasshouses at Queen’s College, Cork by
John P Cullinane, Daisy Bushes (Olearia) in south-western Cork and the
frosts of January 1987 by George Carey Foster, Breeding Guernsey Lilies
by Doris Findlater, Doris Findlater (1895 - 1981) - A Short Biography by
Sheila Findlater, A Holiday in North Yemen by K M Friel, The
Propagation of Endangered Plants in Mauritius by P S Wyse Jackson, W
Strahm, Q C B Cronk and J A N Parnell, A Note on the Propagation of
Tilia Species by J G D Lamb and F J Nutty, Ephemera from an Irish Garden
- Roses at Birr in 1878 by E C Nelson.
Book Reviews
ISSUE 8
Contents: Nickars! Or, The Art of
Growing Long-Distance Flotsam by E C Nelson, D Lidstone, A Hathway, D
McNally and J M B Smith, Moira Reid of Moyclare by E W M Magor,
Gleanings from Cornwall - Some Letters from Moyclare to Glasnevin by M
Reid, Daphnes in an Irish Context by J G D Lamb, Murray Hornibrook (fl.
1905 - 1942): The Father of Dwarf Conifers by D McNally, An Eighteenth
Century View of Stradbally Hall and Its Environs by M Forrest, Julius
Wilhelm Keit, A German Horticulturist at the Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin
by E M McCracken and E C Nelson. Notes on Irish Cultivars with some New
Names by E C Nelson, Eileen May McCracken (1920 - 1988) - Obituary by E C
Nelson.
Book Reviews
ISSUE 9
Contents: Richard Turner: An
Introductory Portrait by E C Nelson, The Curvilinear Range at the
National Botanic Gardens by E J Diestelkamp, Kilmacurragh by C Acton,
The Garden Plants of Ireland in the Centuries before 1700 by E C Nelson
Book Reviews
ISSUE 11
Contents: Opinion: The Idea of a
Botanic Garden by David Jeffrey, The Greens of Dublin by Michael
Cregan, Improvements to St Stephen’s Green, 1709 – 1713 by Ciaran
Parker, The Cycad Collections in the National Botanic Gardens,
Glasnevin, Dublin by E. C. Nelson, A Short Guide to Oaks by Daniel L.
Kelly, The Foundation of the Cultivated Plant Collection in the Ulster
Museum Herbarium by C. R. Tyrie
Book Review
ISSUE 12
Contents: The Hidden Treasures in
Irish Gardens by Finola Reid, Butterstream by Jim Reynolds, Seaforde
Estate by Patrick Forde, Mount Stewart Gardens by Nigel Marshall,
Castlewellan National Arboretum by Sam Harrison, Aspects of Rowallane
Garden by Mike Snowden, Belfast Botanic Gardens Park by Reg Maxwell,
National Collections to Date by Graham Pattison, The Ulster Museum
Botanical Collections by Paul Hackney, Plant & Garden Heritage in
the North of Ireland by Belinda Jupp.
Book Review
ISSUE 13
Contents: County Wicklow – its
Gardens and Demesnes by Mary Forrest and John Ducie, Plant Collections –
the Way Forward by Stephen Butler, The Hardiness of the genus Olearia
at the Talbot Botanic Gardens, Malahide Castle by Anne James, Autumn in
Yunnan – an Expedition to South-West China by Seamus O’Brien, Orchids
for Glasnevin from Belize by Brendan Sayers, ‘For Flakes and Picotees’
by Keith Lamb, An Urban Georgian Garden by Mary Bryan, Walled Gardens in
Ireland – A Report on the Northern Ireland Heritage Gardens Committee
Conference by Eleanor Shaw.
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A Heritage of Beauty – The Garden Plants of Ireland – An Illustrated Encyclopaedia by Dr. E. Charles Nelson.
Published by The Irish Garden Plant Society.
ISBN 0-9515890-1-6
While Dr Charles Nelson, one of the society’s founding
members, worked in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin (1976 – 1995)
he recorded particulars of every garden plant that was raised in
Ireland or which, by various means, was associated with Irish gardeners
or gardens. This unique encyclopaedia is the culmination of that work. A
Heritage of Beauty records around 3,500 cultivars beginning with the
Irish Yew and including such familiar and more recent plants such as
Viola ‘Molly Sanderson’ and Omphalodes ‘Starry Eyes’, it contains the
names of about 1000 daffodils and more than 800 roses.
Available direct from the IGPS, (€30.00 plus p+p), please
contact the society for further details.
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Main Photograph: Galanthus 'Straffan' © Paddy Tobin
Irish Garden Plant Society
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