BACK ISSUES OF AUSTRALIAN GARDEN HISTORY
Vol 1 No. 2 Australian Gardening Journals (R. Aitken); Daniel Bunce (Paul Fox).
Vol 1 No. 3 Jocelyn Brown gardens (Helen Proudfoot); Prince Alfred Park (Aitken/Beaver).
Vol 1 No. 4 Chairman's Report (J. Mitchell)
Vol 1 No. 5 Wigandia Plant Profile (J. Hawker); Woolmers, Tasmania (H. Tanner).
Vol 1 No. 6 An Edwardian Discussion - Formal or natural (M. McBriar), Edwardian
Flowers.
Vol 2 No. 1 Old fruit varieties at Belmont (A. Barezko); Garden covenants (W
Forge)
Vol 2 No. 3 Aust. plants cultivated in Eng. & Europe; from 1771(T Cavanagh);
10th AGHS. Conf.; Landscapes of Sicily and S. Italy.
Vol 2 No. 4 Natives in 19th Century gardens (J. Foster); Landscape design with
native plants. National Estate Gardens (J. Ramsay).
Vol 2 No. 5 Melbourne Cemetery (S. Maroske); Early cottage garden in WA (C Mansfield);
Agaves.
Vol 2 No. 6 Bush gardens of Betty Maloney and Jean Walker (K. Low).
Vol 3 No. 1 12th Annual AGHS Conf. Goulburn.
Vol 3 No. 2 Aust. backyard (G. Seddon); Guilfoyle's Hamilton Bot. Garden rediscovered.
Vol 3 No. 3 Reflections on AGHS Conf; Links between historic and new gardens
(J. Hitchmough).
Vol 3 No. 4 Port Fairy gardens (P.F. Simons); Planting for all seasons (J. Churchill);
Mr Bidwells Erythrina (R Clough).
Vol 3 No. 5 Victoria Amazonica (S Maroske); Clarence Railway Station garden
(J Longworth).
Vol 3 No. 6 Plants from the Past - 1992 AGHS Conf (T Nottle); 19th C. Bouvardias
(M Brookes).
Vol 4 No. 1 History of Vic. market gardens (J. Monk) Loudon: A letter from Van
Dieman's Land.
Vol 4 No. 2 The station master's garden (C Betteridge); Sorenson's Nursery (S.
Barrett).
Vol 4 No. 3 Adelaide City (A. Russell); Old Linton (J .Ramsay); Juniper Hall
(W. Mayne-Wilson).
Vol 4 No. 4 Planthunting in South Sea Islands (R. Clough); Ageing of historic
plantings (Z Neilsen),Hortic'ultural embellishments RBG (Maroske/May).
Vol 4 No. 5 The old Palm House, Rupertswood (J. Delahunt).
Vol 4 No. 6 New Plants for Australia (P. Payne); Yaralla Estate (M Taylor);
Queen's Gardens, Q'ld.
Vol 5 No. 1 Wistaria gardens, Parramatta (T Smith); Belmont Tree Management
(J Hawker).
Vol 5 No. 2 Mt Gambier Cave Gardens
Vol 5 No. 3 Rejuvenating Melb. RBG (J Law-Smith); Garden City of Yallourn (M
Fletcher); Impressions 14th AGHS Conf. Tasmania
Vol 5 No. 4 Entally House Glasshouse Conservation
Vol 5 No. 5 Tasmanian Conference Papers.
Vol 5 No. 6 Cultivation of Aust. plants in England early 19th C. (T Cavanagh);
Extracts from John Gould Veitch Journal (C Morris); Wentworth Mausoleum (M Bogle);
Buskers End (J Arnold).
Vol 6 No. 1 Highlights of AGHS Vic Conference.
Vol 6 No. 2 Liveable Brisbane (J Seto); The Fascination of Fountains (K Peters);
RBG Aviary.
Vol 6 No. 3 1994 AGHS Vic Conference (N Downer); EdnaWalling Tour (J Stowar);
Database.
Vol 6 No. 4 Proceedings of Vic AGHS Conference.
Vol 7 No. 1 Rootstock roses (I Huxley); Bibliophile- Patrice Newell; Turkeith
garden (J Gordon); Plants In the Winter Garden (P Bowley) Brookdale garden (J
Courmadias); Dutch Elm Disease.
Vol 7 No.5 RBG MELBOURNE ISSUE - The Separation Tree (R Spencer); Guilfoyle
(R. Aitken)
Vol 7 No. 6 Botanical Illustration issue - Ellis Rowan, Louisa Atkinson, Lady
Forrest, Rosa Fiveash, Alison Ashby, Louisa Meredith; Stone Pine (C Morris);
Changi Schubert.
Vol 8 No. 1 PORTRAIT OF A GARDENER: Adam Anderson & Rippon Lea (R Heathcote);
Celebration of a Gardener (V Berger); Neil Douglas (G Ford); Ginkgo (A Correy);.
Vol 8 No. 2 AUSTRALIAN GARDEN DESIGNERS: Kitty Henry (G Klok); Emily Gibson
(J Patrick); Jocelyn Brown (H Proudfoot); Stonington and Sangster (Russell/Black).
Vol 8 No. 3 SYDNEY BOTANIC GARDENS: The Wishing Tree (E Wilson); Wollomi Pine
(C Offord),. Queensland Conference impressions; Margaret Preston (R Butler).
Vol 8 No. 4 AUSTRALIAN GARDEN STYLE: Gardens as Paradise (G Seddon); Aust. backyard
(D Malor); Bibliophile - Ross McKinnon; Arbutus (R Bowden); Lady Medallist rose
(A Mayo)
Vol 8 No. 5 PLANTS FOR HISTORIC GARDENS: Old Cottage garden plants (P Cuffley);
East Talgai, Station garden book (B Randall); Mary Morton Allport (S Dakis);
Maze at Duntroon (R Ratcliffe).
Vol 8 No. 6 GARDEN AS ART: Garden of Cazneaux (H Ennis); Art in the Garden (J
Baskin); Quince (S Read); The Lady in the Arbour - Herbert Dyce Murphy (A Fox).
Vol 9 No. 1 Jean Galbraith (Katie Holmes); Elizabeth von Arnim (V. Crittenden);
Hellebores (E. West); Canberra Conference Report (T. Whitehill); Garden in a
Valley (P. Cuffley)
Vol 9 No. 2 MAINTAINING AN HISTORIC GARDEN. Berrima Parsonage (M. Stewart);
Manse Gardens (D. Malor & M Hamilton); The Damson (H. Nicholson); Dealing
with Mature and Senescent Landscapes (M Brandon); Native plants at Rippon Lea
(R. Heathcote); Thomas Watling (C.Morris)
Vol 9 No. 3 Star of Bethlehem (S. Price); Australia's First Christmas Cards
(N. Crone); Postcard view of early parks and gardens (S. Clifford-Smith); Buscot
Park (R. Wilken); Ferdinand Bauer (C. Moldrich)
Vol 9 No. 4 PLANT EXPLORERS. Botanical exploration in Aust. (P. Valder); Mount
Tomah Explorers Walk (P. Farrant); Some best known plant explorers; Charles
Fraser (G Davies & C Carwardine); Hippeastrum (A. Dudley); Edward La Trobe
Bateman (A. Neale)
Vol 9 No. 5 THE GARDEN DESIGNER. Horticulture for Women (R. Wilken); Rippon
Lea: Bateman and the First Garden (A. Neale); Pomegranate (T. Nottle); An Appreciation
of Three Gardeners (M. Hendry); Susannah Blaxill - History in the Making.
Vol 9 No. 6 FOCUS ON WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Edgar Dell: A Singular Talent (C. Mansfield);
Perths Government House and its Grounds (O. Richards); Eucalyptus ficifolia
(G. Keighery); Early rose growing in the west (J. Viska); Henry Reveley (O.
Richards)
Vol 10 No. 1 OVERSEAS GARDEN/PLANT INFLUENCES. Cacti (C. McPhee), Garden Styles
(W. Mayne-Wilson), An Australian Translation of Italian Renaissance Gardens
(M. Hendry), Euphorbias (L. Gillespie), Paronella Park (Ed Brannigan).
Vol 10 No. 2 ARTISTS GARDENS. The Cedars - Hans Heysen's garden at Hahndorf
(A. Campbell), Margaret Preston's garden, Berowra (R. Butler), The gardens of
Arthur Streeton (N. Crone)
Vol 10 No. 3 THE BUSH GARDEN. Adelaide Bush Gardens of the 50s & 60s (R.
Elliott), Miss Pinks Garden (J. Marcus), The Waratah (G. Elliott), Kosciusko
Alpine Flora (M. Bourke), Homestead Gardens of Central Gippsland (N. Crone)
Vol 10 No. 4 GARDEN CONSERVATION. Historic Landscape Management - Assessment
to Action (C. McPhee), Belmont (J. McDonald & A. Russell), 1998 Conference
& Pre Conference, Impressions of a Foreigner (S. Williams)
Vol 10 No. 5 THE CHANGING RURAL LANDSCAPE..GARDENS, VINEYARDS, FORESTS. Umpherston
Sinkhole (J. Dain), Cave Gardens Uncovered (D. Jones), Old Penola Station (P.
Rymill), Adam Lindsay Gordon Country, Mary Hudspeth's Garden Books
(R. Aitken), Uncovering a hidden Edna Walling garden in the Dandenong Ranges
(J. Isbel)
Vol 10 No 6. FLORAL CULTURE/HISTORY Jean Galbraith (A. Latreille), Fertile Ground:
Women and Horticulture (K. Holmes), Our Romance with the Rose (M. Hendry), The
Sloe (H. Nicholson), Jean Appleton:A Lifetime with Art.
Vol 11 No 1. GARDENING ON THE EDGE. Gardens of Antarctic Delights (P. Quilty),
A Garden on the Edge (C. Bulley), Coolringdon, Worlds Apart (H. Hewson).
Vol 11 No 2. COLONIAL GARDENS (TASMANIA). Wingfield (S. Dakis), Of Tasmania
and its Early Gardens (H. Tanner), Panshanger (H. Tanner & A. Cripps), Some
Excursions into Plant Exchange and Symbolism in 19thc Gardens (P. F. Symons),
A Colonial Cottage Garden (A. Cripps), A Home be the Sea (M. Scott), Margaret
Anderson Hope (H. Curnow).
Vol 11 No 3. William Hardy Wilson (C. Simpson), Living in Garden in a Valley
(O. Archbold), John Glover (T. Nottle)
Vol 11 No 4. Heritage Listing-What For? (H. Page), Buda (P Cuffley), 1999 Conference
Reports.
Vol 11 No 5. PRODUCTIVE GARDENS. No Time for Pleasure Gardens (S. Plowman),
Nobelius Nurseries (J Jenkinson), The Kitchen Garden at Vaucluse House (S. Bravery),
The Lost Student (S. Pullman), Happy Vale - An Australian Dream (S. Plowman).
Vol 11 No 6. THE SOUTHERN HIGHLANDS. Landscape and History (K. Taylor), A Glimpse
of Betsy Throsby's World (D. Burke), Aust. Flora: 200 yrs of Environmental and
Cultural Change (R. Mayo), Louisa Atkinson and her Oldbury Landscape (E. Lawson)
Vol 12 No 1. GARDENERS, DESIGNERS AND WRITERS. Nirvana Park: A special place
for people (N. Crone), Olive Mellor (S. Pullman), The Ladies Companion - Jane
Loudon (J. Rayner), The Garden of Dr Lilian Fraser - Scientist (C. Lees), John
Stevens (M. Hendry), How I became an Edna Walling Publisher (V.Crittenden),
Robert Dale Panoramic View of King Georges Sound (M. Eagle).
Vol 12 No 2: CEMETERIES AND GRAVEYARDS. In Memory of Baron von Mueller (K. Duxbury),
The Gardens of Mourning: The Necropolis at Rookwood (M. Devine), Bong Bong Church
(S. Darling), Boroondara Cemetery Revisited (K. Duxbury), All Saints Church,
Perth (C. Middlemis), The Pulletop Story (K.Taylor), Monash University's Banksia
Project (N. Crone).
Vol 12 No 3: MAZES AND GROTTOES. The History of the Labyrinth (B. Long), Geelong
Maze (T. Dixon), Stone Circle-Monaro (J & P McLean), The Work of Charles
Robinette (D. Jones), The Rippon Lea Grotto (R. Heathcote), The Lady in Blue
in the Bobundara garden (T. Dixon).
Vol 12 No 4. 2001: A YEAR OF ANNIVERSARIES. The Challenge of Churchill Island
(S. O' Neill), The Moonahs (R. Elliot), Claremont: a Federation Villa Garden
(S. Hunt & J. Hawker).
Vol 12 No 5. GARDEN CONNECTIONS: CHINA AND AUSTRALIA. Chinese Market Gardens
in Sydney (C. Morris), Along Melbourne's Rivers and Creeks (S. Pullman), Telling
the Story with Plants/Terry Smyth & Ross Ingram, Empire of Flowers (C. Blackman).
Vol 12 No 6. PRODUCTIVE GROUND: SCHOOLS AND GARDENS IN AUSTRALIA. The Man Who
Grew Wildflowers (A. Synan), Partners - Wairoa and Marbury (A. Herraman), Past
and Present Meet in Gardens (S. Cains), Tay Creggan (S. Pullman), Winifred Waddell
(N. Crone).
Vol 13 No 1. LANDSCAPE AND GARDEN DESIGN. Paris via Liverpool (A Neale), For
Love of a Wild Brown Land-Marion Blackwell (E. Hoff), Undesigned: the 'Mediterranean'
Front Yards of North Carlton (J. Bull), Chinese Market Gardens Postscript (O.
Richards)
Vol 13 No 2. MADE OVER - NEW LIFE FOR OLD SITES. From the Wastelands (O. Richards),
Herring Island (N. Crone), From Dereliction to Reflection - the Cascades Female
Factory, Hobart (A. Cripps)
Vol 13 No 3. BY CHANNELS OF COOLNESS: FERNERIES AND WATERGARDENS. By Channels
of Coolness (K. Duxbury), The Gardens at Government House, Yarralumla (I. Crawford),
Saving Araluen (N. Drage), Travels and Photographic Records of David Matthews
(S. Pullman)
Vol 13 No 4. SUMMER GARDENS. Invergowrie (T. Hughes), Thomas Johnson, Rosarian
(H. Botham), Bishopscourt, East Melbourne (W. Dwyer), Fabulous Ferneries (K.
Duxbury) Summary of Annual National Conference, Melb. (H. Tanner).
Vol 13 No 5. MELLOW FRUITFULNESS Vine Growing & Wine Making, Adelaide Hills,
1834-1937 (G. Bishop), Apples for Gold-diggers (N. Crone), J.H. Maiden and Sydney's
Public Domain (C. Morris).
Vol 13 No 6. GOING BUSH BY DESIGN. Designing Sydney's Bushland Parks (A. Correy),
Forty Years Down the Track (P. Thompson), Bush Garden Ethos in South Australia
(D. Jones), Kings Park (Changing Visions, Changing Values (Oline Richards),
Preservation by Cultivation (G. & R Elliott), A Patron of Australian Plants
(N. Crone).
Vol 14 No 1.ARBORETUM A Colonial Legacy (C. Mansfield), Von Mueller's Trial
Ground (B. Voce), Clover Arboretum (N. Crone), Working Bee Site: a Productive
Garden on the Goldfields (M Stroebel).
Vol 14 No 2. EXOTIC AND MYSTERIOUS Pleasure in Exotic Treasures (H. Botham),
The Linguist and the Garden (Z. Edwards), The Mysterious Mr Shelley (S. Read),
In Imagination is the Preservation of Wilderness (C. Reid), Valete: Margot Knox,
Harry Oakman, Bernhardt Schubert.
Vol 14 No 3. GREAT BOTANICAL ADVENTURES The Influence of Robert Brown on Western
Australian Botany (G. Keighery & N. Gibson), 2001: Celebrating a Vist by
'scientific gentlemen' (J. Gathe), In the Footsteps of Robert Brown (D. Benson
& J. Howell), George Caley - Brown's Collecting Partner (J. Webb), the Mysterious
Mr Shelley in Adelaide (D. Jones), Alister Clark, his Roses and their Names
(N. Crone).
Vol 14 No 4. NEW DESIGNS FOR OLD GARDENS A Garden to Commemorate the Centenary
of Federation (R. Griffin), Geelong's 21st Century Gardens (J. Arnott), C. F.
Newman and Sons - Adelaide Nurserymen (C. Middlemis), Jimbour House (G. Cumming).
Vo 14 No 5. INTERPRETING LANDSCAPES. In My Mother's Footsteps (N. Tow), Re-engaging
with the Land: designed cultural landscapes (J. Lennon), Charles Bogue Luffman:
the early years 1862-1897 (S. Pullman).
Vol 14 No 6. GARDENS AND CHILDREN. Gardens, Books and Children (N. Crone), The
Ian Potter Foundation Children's Garden (N. Crone), Charles Bogue Luffman: the
Burnley years (S. Pullman), With Mirrors and Rainbows (K. Duxbury).
Vol 15 No 1. THE CONTINUING STORY. Restoring a Garden in the Image of its Creator (H. Wood), Yesterday’s Gardens for Today’s Children (N. Crone), With Mirrors and Rainbows – Pt 2 (K. Duxbury), Charles Bogue Luffman: the final years ( S. Pullman).
Vol 15 No 2. CELEBRATION AND CONSERVATION. Rescuing the 1920’s Garden at Nutcote (H. Tanner), On Tour: Discovering the Darling Downs and Bunya Mountains – Part 1, (M. Hollingworth, J. Low, S. Read), Mooleric and Turkeith (S. Hunt & A Coleman), Threatened Roses (P. Toolan), Review – Conserving our Cemeteries, Fruition (D. de Wekker), The Mallee, Mildura and Mungo (S. Clabburn).
Vol 15 No 3. FOCUS ON QUEENLAND. The Plant Lists at Mooleric and Turkeith (J. Hawker), Bouquets for the Governor’s Lady (G. Cooke), On Tour: Discovering the Darling Downs and Bunya Mountains – Part 2, (M. Hollingworth, J. Low, S. Read), Tropical Pleasures : summing up of the 24th Annual National Conference (C. Bull), Traces of the Past – Thomas Park, Indooroopilly (B. Hargreaves), New Award to Honour Botanical Illustrator (N. Crone).
Vol 15 No 4. CONSERVATION. Does Conservation Really Matter? (M. Bourke), Going into A Gardener’s Labyrinth (C. Reid), Meeting Water Conservation in Landscape Design (Juliet Ramsay), Bouquets for the Governor’s Lady – Pt 2 (G. Cooke), The Waite Arboretum (J. Gardner & D. Symon), The Williamson Garden 1930-2003 (D. Jones).
Vol 15 No 5. PEOPLE AND GARDENS. 25th Annual National Conference (J. Gluskie), Living at Bickleigh Vale (C. Hohnen), An Adelaide Garden – Dulwich House (W. Joyner & C. Middlemis), Charles Draper of Charnwood, Arthur’s Creek (B. Draper), Lauren Black winner of inaugural Margaret Flockton Award.
Vol 16 No 1. BURNLEY GARDENS. Lewers Garden Gallery (T. Crothers & D. Lewers), Burnley Gardens (L. Andrews), Speaking with Paul Fox about Clearings (N. Crone), A Tribute to Dr Sophie Ducker AM (H. Page).
Vol 16 No 2. GARDENESQUE. Rampart Gardens (S. Carlin), The Genesis of a Historic Garden Part 1 (V Wehner), Illusions of Grandeur: floral displays in the Melbourne Town Hall (J. Ivanovic-Waters, Gardenesque (N. Crone speaks with Suzanne Hunt).
Vol 16 No 3. CELEBRATIONS. Introducing Ipswich in Queensland (E. Douglas), Queens Park Ipswich (J. Seto), Japanese Gardens for Ipswich (C. Boulton & R. Sewell), Genesis of a Historic Garden – Part 2 (V Wehner), Gardenesque: the exhibition & the Book (H. Tanner), From Your Affectionate Child (Pacita Alexander), 25 th Annual National Conference (H. Tanner), Edinburgh Gardens, Fitzroy (L. Nadebaum).
Vol 16 No 4. Gardening Under Threat (W. Mayne-Wilson), Friendship Through Flowers (E. Douglas), Some Ipswich Gardens: Booval House, Cooneana, Rockton, From Coal Mines to Rain Forest (G. Cooke), Valette: Thomas Robert Noel Lothian OBE, NDH (D. Jones).
Vol 16 No 5. The Women’s Horticultural and Home Industries Society Limited (R. Clough), Barratt’s Wellington Nursery (J. Viska), The African Violet (C. Middlemis), Mooramong: is it Edna’s garden or Claire’s? ( S. Pullman), The reminiscences of Alfred Gelding, Nurseryman. Capetown: Halfway to Sydney 1778-1870.
Vol 17 No 1. Working in Tandem (R. Clough & M. Martin), William Paterson: Amateur Colonial Botanist, 1755-1810 (N. Smith), Sydney Conference (K. Jorgensen, J. Viska), Norfolk Island Garden Tour (N. Crone), Strathfieldsaye (J. Hawker), Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne (K. Duxbury), The Convent: a new working bee site.
Vol 17 No 2. Woodbridge – A Gentleman’s Park (C. Mansfield), Wollemi Pine Auction (J. Gluskie), Strathfieldsaye: A Homestead Garden (S. Thompson), A Charter For Tree Management (W. Mayne-Wilson)
Vol 17 No 3. Plant Auctioneers & Travelling Salesmen (R. Clough), 26th National Conference Report (N. Crone), Walling on a Wall (N. Crone), The Italianate Gardens of Hepburn Springs (G. Shannon), Portraits of Colonial Homes and Gardens (S. Hunt), Vale: Ferenc (Frank) Gyorgy Maria Ugody (D. Jones), Vale: Herbert Bernard Hutton (P. Windeyer), Three York Beauties (N. Crone)
Vol 17 No 4. The Novel Industrial Enterprises of Daniel Bunce (R. Dwyer), A Southern Highland Garden (S. Cain), Napier Courtyard, South Australia (D. Jones), Greek Gardens in the West (G.R. Cooke), Visit to Myall Park, Glenmorgan, Queensland (S. Martin), Valete: Margaret Ruth Tindale; Gavin Walkley, CBE (P. Jellie; D. Jones), Sotherby’s Wollemi Pine Auction (P, Cousens).
Vol 17 No 5. Roadsides and Gardens: The post-conference tour (S. Reidy), Carrick Hill: A twentieth-century garden (R. Heathcote), Gostwyck: an ongoing history (L. Walker), 90th Anniveriy of our Avenues of Honour (M. Taffe)
Vol 18 No 1. John Carne Bidwill – The Case of the Missing Notebook (C. Mills), Forest Lodge, South Australia (D. Jones), Dame Elizabeth’s Garden Haven (L. Johnson), Meet Our New Patrons (T. Fawcett), 25th Anniversary Picnic.
Vol 18 No 2. Weeds Versus History (K. Blood, P. Cuffley), The Making of Mt Annan (E. Wilson, B. Briggs), Baron Ferdinand von Mueller’s sad last years (N. Crone), Reading More Into Cemeteries (C. Brew), Botantical artist Lauren Black’s groundbreaking new work (T. Fawcett), An informal chat with NMC National Treasurer Malcolm Faul, Victoria’s Oldest Apple Tree (B.G. Draper), Another Historic Garden Saved.
Vol 18 No 3. Conference report (M. Bourke), Felix Lahaye – Tasmania’s first gardener (T. Fawcett), The Australian War Memorial Garden (C. Baddeley), That Was the Year … 1926, Publishing Our Plants – extract from Botanical Riches (R. Aitken), Vale: T.R (Tommy) Garenett OAM (A. Latreille, C. Blazey), Eureka, The Gardens!
Vol 18 No 4. A Call to Action (M. Bourke), In the Case of the Missing Notebook (C. Mills) Designs on History – 27th Annual National Conference (C. Vos), Colleen Morris in conversation with Genevieve Jacobs, Buda, not just an historic garden? (L. Zilles), Marybank – a find in Adelaide’s Hills (S. Read & S. Lloyd), Everything’s Apples – fruit collections past and present (B. Draper, A. Gilbert).
Vol 18 No 5. October in Albury (M. Bourke), Painting Epiphyllums (C. Morris), ‘Atmospheric vileness …’ (I. Warden), Di Wilkins in conversation with Genevieve Jacobs, The Adelaide Post-conference Tour (C. Burton), France Fleurie at Courson (N. Crone), Valete: Catherine Anne Ramsay; Elizabeth Walker (A. Latreille; J. Courmadias & C. Morris)
Vol 19 No 1. George Seddon: a tribute (P. Watts), Opening the Wardian Case (R. Clough), Spanish Gardens (S. Read), Max Bourke in conversation with Genevieve Jacobs, Albury’s Horticultural Heritage (P. Smith), The Pinjarra Park camellia puzzle (J. Viska), Vale: Laura Katter (S. Clifford-Smith).
Vol 19 No 2. Nina Crone’s writings, Linnaeus: Art & Natures (S. Carlin), The National Gallery’s Sculpture Garden (B. Buchanan & R. Vidler). Ivan Saltmarsh in conversation with Genevieve Jacobs, Saving the Barossa’s threatened old roses (P. Toolan), Vale: Nina Crone (A. Latreille).
Vol 19 No 3. Touring historic Tasmanian gardens (G. Douglass & T. Dixon), Albany’s regional landscape (B. Pennay), Alfred Patterson and Bathurst’s Machattie Park (S. Harvey), Florence Taylor and the Folly of Architecture (R. Aitken), 2007 conference review.
Vol 19 No 4. Bolobek (Neil Robertson), Nation and Garden Design (Christina Dyson), Exploring some byways of Tasmanian garden history (Richard Aitken), Tribute: John Stevens (Andrew Saniga), C.G.S. Hirst’s view of Erin’s Home, Boggo (Glenn R. Cooke), Under the Spell of the Ages (extract) (Trisha Dixon).
Vol 19 No 5. William Cobbett: cottager’s friend (Silas Clifford-Smith), Von Guerard’s Glenara (Michael Varcoe-Cocks, Dr Lhotsky and his Monaro (Richard Aitken), Suzanne Hunt: an appreciation (Christine Reed), Discovering the garden history of the Southern Highlands (Chris Webb)
OUT OF PRINT: (Photocopies available)
Vol 1 No 1: An Inventory of Australia's Major Gardens (H. Tanner), Elisabeth
Murdoch's Cruden Farm (A. Latreille), Australian Plants in English Gardens;
a report on flora Australiasica 1827-1828. (John Patrick.
Vol 1 No 6: Street Trees of Sydney. (D. Beaver), An Edwardian Discussion: Formal
or Natural Gardens for Australia (M. McBriar), Edwardian Flowers (T. Nottle).
Vol 2 No 2: Calthorpe House Restoration (E. Lawson), Domestic Interwar Gardens
(D. Halas Routt), Hyde Park, Sydney: the 1927 remodelling competition (H. Proudfoot).
Vol 3 No 1: Today's New Gardens: Tomorrow's Heritage: Report 12th Annual National
Conference (Y. Vaclavic). Shannon and Begg (M. Begg).
Vol 6 No 5: Colonial Plants: Osage Orange (M. Brookes), Lady Somerset Syndrome
(C. Hindaugh), Bibliophilic Banter: N. Robertson, Myth and Reality: the Garden
in Australia (J. Trimble), Woomargama Station (M. Darling).
Vol 6 No 6: Bibliophilic Banter: Victor Crittenden, Colonial Plants: Dragon's
Blood Tree (R. Nolan), Wombat Park - Historic Landscape (M. Gilbert), Botanic
Artist - Helen Leitch (C. Steele Scott), 1885 James Jones' Garden at Tara (C.
Morris).
Vol 7 No 1: Bibliophilic Banter: Patrice Newell, Turkeith (J. Gordon), Rootstock
Roses (I. Huxley), Brookdale (J. Courmadias), Plants in the Winter Garden (P.
Bowely).
Vol 7 No 2: Bibliophilic Banter: C. Davies, Colonial Plants: Norfolk Island
Pine (A. Correy), Pigeon Hill (F. Nielsen), Portrait of a Gardener: Joan Law-Smith
(P. Newell), Gladesville Hospital (M. Bogle), Garden Profile: Hillview.
Vol 7 No 3: Bibliophilic Banter: Tom Garnett, Colonial Plants: Medlar (H. Nicholson),
Ethel Anderson's Timeless Gardens (H. Proudfoot), Rippon Lea Revealed (R. Heathcote),
Garden Profile: San Michele (R. Lewarne).
Vol 7 No 4: Colonial Plants: Bunya Bunya Pine (R. McKinnon), Bibliophilic Banter:
Gilbert Teague, Cowpasture Gardens (J. Broadbent), Michael Pollan's Nature (P.
Newell).
Vol 11 No 1: Garden of Antarctic Delights (P. Quilty), A Garden on the Edge
(C. Bulley), Coolringdon: a garden in the Monaro.