Magnolia Index Volumes I to XXXVI.4 (1983 to January 2025).
This index is updated when a new issue is completed.
TOP | 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
Abbeville, SC
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Trinity Episcopal Church landscape in, 1989;VI.2:7
Abbot, John
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
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.
Biltmore annual meeting speaker, 1998;XIV.2:1
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Abbott, Stanley W.
as Blue Ridge Parkway visionary planner, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Lynchburg annual meeting on, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Abbuehl, Edward
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
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
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Ables, Robert L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Abramsons' garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Abt, Jeff
The Bluebonnet and the Fair Ladies of Texas, 2016;XXIX.1:11
“Documents: The Gardening Sentiments of an Early Texas Pioneer” (in print), 1991;VII.3:11
East Texas lumber town landscapes, circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer, 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
“Documents: The Gardening Sentiments of an Early Texas Pioneer” (in print), 1991;VII.3:11
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer, 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
Adam, John P.
as Auckland Garden History Society chair, 1992;IX.1:15
Adams, Bud, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Adams, Cathy
State Ambassadors Program and, 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, 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
Adams, Thomas
as Burnside, Hillsborough, NC gardener, 1995;XI.3:1
Adams, William Howard
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (in print) and, 1992;IX.1:13
Nature Perfected: Gardens through History (in print), 1992;IX.1:13
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
Alabama SGHS State Ambassadors meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
nominated to SGHS Board, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Adkins, Barbara and Sonny, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Adler, Georgia
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting and, 1996;XII.3:7
Aesculus parviflora
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Aesculus sylvatica (painted buckeye)
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
apple varieties offered (1850-1851) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
on hedging, 1991;VII.4:11
as innovative nurseryman and garden writer in Texas, 1991;VIII.1:5
on lack of variety of trees and shrubs in Natchez, 1996;XII.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
“The Old Texas Rose” newsletter on roses of, 1984;I.1:6
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South (Welch) on, 1989;V.4:5
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas and, 1990;VI.4:3
roses of, 1991;VIII.1:7
roses of Natchez and, 1993;X.1:13
African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South (Westmacott)
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
in print, 1993;IX.3:14
African Americans. See also slavery and enslaved people
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Cherokee Garden Library collections representing, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
colonial Williamsburg landscape and, 1994;X.4:1
contemporary, historical roots and traditions of gardens in southern piedmont of, 1988;IV.3:12
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, 2013;XXVI.1:11
gardens and yards in the rural South of, 1992;VIII.4:1
gardens in the ante-bellum and reconstruction eras in Georgia, research on, 1988;IV.3:12
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem, 2019;XXXII.3:1, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
landscape symposium at North Carolina A&T University, 1995;XI.4:5
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
as Melrose estate caretakers, Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes and, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA and, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Places for the Spirit (Sills, in print), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Porcher and Charleston hospital for (1855), 2004;XIX.1:7
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Roots House, Falmouth, VA and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
rural Southern, Westmacott’s study of traditional yards and gardens of, 1991;VIII.2:7
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference on, 1991;VII.4:7
as Thompson Lumber Co. employees, Willard, TX, circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
women, as gardeners, RSGL conference on, 1995;XII.1:1
African House
at Melrose Plantation, LA, 2023;XXXV.3:1
African legacy in American landscape
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
remembering Genevieve Trimble and, 2023;XXXV.4:11
Southern Garden Symposium in, 1991;VIII.1:2
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Agecroft Hall, Richmond, VA
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
Agnes Scott College
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
The Agricultural History Newsletter
subscription information, 1991;VIII.1:11
Agricultural Resources of Georgia
on early tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.2:10
Aguar, Charles E.
Earle S. Draper documentary and, 1986;III.1:6
Ahles, H. E.
Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (with Radford and Bell), 1994;X.3:5
Ailanthus altissima
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Ainsley Hall House, Columbia, SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Airlee Gardens, Wilmington, NC
Wilmington, NC garden, 2023;XXXV.4:12
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Aiton, William
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Aivaliotis, Basil
on Adina de Zavala’s roses, 2004;XIX.3:1
Alabama. See also Birmingham, AL
Battle-Friedman house garden update, 1988;IV.3:8
“Decorative Plants Around Historic Alabama Homes” (Orr), 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.2:1, 1988;IV.4:3
garden history exhibit, 1986;II.3:4
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
The landscapes of southern Alabama’s gulf coast, 1995;XI.4:1
news from state Magnolia editor, 1987;III.3:5
nineteenth century nursery catalogues from, 1988;IV.3:8
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
“Ornamental Plantings in Eufaula” (Orr), 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.2:1
roses in, still in cultivation (Stritikus list), 1988;IV.4:3
SGHS State Ambassadors Meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Alabama Cooperative Extension Service. See also Stritikus, George R.
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Alabama Heritage
publication by University of Alabama announced, 1987;III.3:5
“Stepping into the Past: The Story of the Battle-Friedman Garden” (Stritikus), 1987;IV.1:3
“Alabama Landscapes” (Stritikus list)
in print, 1986;III.2:4
The Alabama Review
“Decorative Plants Around Historic Alabama Homes” (Orr), 1985;II.2:1
“Ornamental Plantings in Eufaula” (Orr), 1985;II.2:1
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, Robert
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Alexander, William E. “Bill”
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:1
Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIII.4:5
The gardens at Biltmore Estate–restoration of the historic landscape, 1998;XIV.2:4
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Alexandria, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Alford, Catherine
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas and, 1988;V.1:9
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
Alger, Russell
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
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, Arthur, I
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, VA, 1988;V.2:1
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 Richardson
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Landscape and Gardening Tradition in Georgia (1733–1983) and, 1983;HTI.2:1
in the news, 1996;XII.3:12
Allen Lacy’s Homeground (newsletter)
subscription information, 1993;IX.3:15, 1993;IX.4:15
Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation
Call for Papers for annual meeting 2007, 2006;XX.4:19
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Middleton Place, Charleston, SC conference, 1994;X.4:9
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, Louisiana
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
Amedee, Wayne
Preservation Project Status to New Orleans’ Longue Vue House & Gardens, 2007;XXI.1:10
American Architectural Foundation
Biltmore Estate and, 1994;XI.2:8
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 Cemetery
in Natchitoches, LA, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.3:1
American chestnut
Biltmore annual meeting on, 1998;XIV.2:1
return of, 2008;XXII.2:8
update on return of, 2022;XXXV.1:14
American Cottage Gardens
Vol. 46, SGHS member articles in, 1990;VII.2:15
American Cotton Planter
on azaleas in the antebellum landscape., 1992;IX.1:12
American Council for Plant Preservation
formation of, 1992;VIII.3:11
American Daffodil Society
The Arcadian Gardener, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
The American Eagle
Nehrling’s weekly column in, 1999;XIV.4:1
American Eden: David Hosack, Botany, and Medicine in the Garden of the Early Republic (Johnson)
in print, 2018;XXXI.3:14
The American Flower Garden Directory (Buist, 1832)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
American Frontier Culture Museum, Staunton, VA
landscape possibilities at, 1994;X.2:1
American Gardener’s Calendar (McMahon)
1804, in Gov. Stone’s library, Hope Plantation, NC and, 1988;V.2:4
1806, facsimile in print, 1990;VII.1:15
1828, 7th ed., New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
1828, The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
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 ginseng (Panax quinquefolius)
sculpture, Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
The American Herbal (Stearns, 1801)
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (Adams and Burchfield)
in print, 2014;XXVII.2:7
American Horticultural Society (AHS)
annual meeting fall 1985, 1985;II.1:5
award to Norton, 2006;XX.3:11
award to Symmes, 1989;V.4:5
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 Iris Society Bulletin
Stan Gray at Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places (Tishler, ed.)
in print, 1989;V.4:2
American landscape history. See also garden history canon
English garden history compared with, 1997;XIII.3:5
introductory, Howett on need for, 1986;II.4:1
American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC)
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
American Lumberman
Thompson Lumber Co., East Texas photographs for, 1993;IX.4:12
American Philosophical Society
Bartram 300 symposium and, 1998;XIV.2:7
American Pomological Society
tracking Pomaria fruit trees distribution by, 1993;X.1:1
American Roots
exhibition at Painshill Park, England, 2010;XXIII.4:1
American Society of Landscape Architects
Arkansas chapter meeting, Little Rock, 1986;II.3:5
Award of Merit in S. Carolina to Dargans, 1989;V.3:4
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 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, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.3:6
on Norton upon his retirement, 2024;XXXVI.3:15
Spring Board meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Andersen, Phyllis
Wave Hill landscape preservation symposium and, 1998;XIV.3:10
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, Landon and Connie
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Anderson, Mike
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Anderson, Mrs. Bailey
Weeping March Flowers for Bynum from, 1995;XI.3:12
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, Taimi T.
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium and, 1998;XIV.1:12
Anderson, Walter
zinnia on ceiling of cottage in Ocean Springs, Mississippi of, 2023;XXXV.4:10
Anderson, William D., Jr.
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (with Sanders, in print), 2000;XV.3:15
Anderson House, Washington, DC
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1989;VI.2:1
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
and resurrection lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Andrews, Mabel Y.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Angell, Ellen Shipman
Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
“The Anglo-Dutch Garden in the Age of William and Mary” (Hunt and de Jong, 1988)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
appointed Head Gardener of Belmont, 2000;XVI.1:11
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, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:10
Fredericksburg’s Free-Lance Star on Belmont’s woodland trail and, 2010;XXIII.2:14
Fredericksburg’s The Free Lance-Star on Belmont’s meadow and, 2008;XXII.1:15
Higgins’ Washington Post article on pruning and, 2004;XIX.1:12
Historic Fredericksburg Foundation on Belmont preservation and, 2003;XVIII.3:13
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
on Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Piedmont Virginian article by, 2017;XXX.1:11
retirement, 2019;XXXII.3:14
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth, VA, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Turf Magazine article on work of, 2011;XXIV.2:11
“Virginia Home Grown” (PBS series) on, 2011;XXIV.4:11
annual meeting (1985), 1984;I.1:4, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2, 1985;II.2:4, 2002;XVII.4:3
annual meeting (2007), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.1:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
Charles Carroll House gardens, 1993;IX.2:1
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
historic preservation in, 1986;II.4:6
Preserving 20th-century gardens, annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
1986 (Spring), 1986;II.4:1, 1986;II.4:9
1987 (Summer), 1986;III.2:2
1998 (Spring), 1998;XIV.2:6
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.1:5
Annapolis, MD (1985), 1984;I.1:4, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2, 1985;II.2:4, 2002;XVII.4:3
Annapolis, MD (2007), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.1:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
Athens, GA (2008), 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2007;XXI.3:5
Atlanta, GA (1983), 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Atlanta, GA (2003), 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.3:4, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Baton Rouge, LA (2011), 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.2:8, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Biltmore Estate, Asheville, NC (1998), 1994;XI.2:8, 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:1, 2008;XXII.2:8
Birmingham, AL, 2019;XXXII.2:6
bylaws on, 1986;III.2:2, 1987;III.3:2, 1993;IX.3:9
Camden, SC (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, SC (1992), 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.1:9, 1991;VIII.2:1, 1992;VIII.3:1, 1992;VIII.4:12
Charleston, SC (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Eastern Shore, MD (1996), 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.2:12, 1996;XII.3:6, 1996;XII.3:7
Fitzpatrick and Brown with Jansma’s research on J. M. J. Smith and, 1990;VI.4:1
Fort Myers, FL (2012), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8
Fort Worth, TX (2006), 2004;XIX.3:11, 2005;XX.1:15, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg, VA (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2004;XIX.4:1, 2005;XX.1:12
Houston, TX (1999), 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:1, 1998;XIV.3:8, 1999;XIV.4:6, 1999;XV.1:12
Jacksonville, FL (2018), 2017;XXX.2:6, 2017;XXX.4:7
Knoxville possibility, 2008;XXI.4:15
Lexington, KY (2017), 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg, VA (2013), 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2012;XXV.4:6, 2013;XXVI.1:7
Mobile, AL (1995), 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:8, 1994;XI.2:9, 1995;XI.4:1
Mobile, AL (2025), 2024;XXXVI.2:14, 2024;XXXVI.3:11, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Montgomery, AL (1986), 1985;II.1:1, 1985;II.1:2, 1985;II.2:1, 1986;II.3:4, 1986;II.4:9
Monticello, Charlottesville, VA (1987), 1986;II.4:5, 1986;III.2:3, 1987;III.3:3, 1987;IV.1:1, 1987;IV.2:1
Mount Vernon, VA (1990), 1989;VI.1:11, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VI.3:1, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon, VA (2000), 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.1:14, 1999;XV.2:11, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon, VA (2010), 2007;XXI.1:3, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.1:10
Mount Vernon, VA (2021), 2020;XXXIII.2:2, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Mount Vernon, VA (2022), 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Nashville, TN (1988), 1987;IV.1:2, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1
Nashville, TN(2015), 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Natchez, MS (1984), 1983;HTI.2:2, 1983;HTI.3:1, 1984;I.1:6
Natchez, MS (2002), 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVII.1:1
Natchitoches, LA (2023), 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1
New Orleans, LA (2004), 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
procedures manual for, 1991;VII.4:5
Richmond, VA (2012), 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.2:6, 2012;XXV.3:8
Savannah, GA (1989), 1988;V.2:3, 1989;V.3:1, 1989;VI.1:1
Savannah, GA (2014), 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
site suggestions welcome for, 1987;IV.2:2
St. Francisville, LA (1991), 1990;VII.1:16, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
summary of locations, events, and organizers, 2002;XVII.4:8
Tallahassee, FL (1997), 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
tenth anniversary retrospective exhibit of, 1992;VIII.3:1
Tryon Palace, New Bern, NC (2001), 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX (1993), 1991;VIII.2:2, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1993;IX.2:14, 1993;IX.4:9
Williamsburg, VA (1994), 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:8, 1994;X.4:1
Williamsburg, VA (2026), 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Wilmington, NC (2024), 2023;XXXV.4:12, 2024;XXXVI.2:2, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Antholyza
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Antique Flowers, a Guide to Using Old Fashioned Species in Contemporary Gardens (Whiteside)
in print, 1988;V.2:3
Antique Plant Newsletter (Tucker)
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;VI.2:2
in print, 1989;VI.1:2
Antique Rose Emporium
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.2:14, 1998;XIV.3:8
business expansion into Georgia, 1994;X.3:12
Catalogue for 1986–87, 1987;IV.1:3
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
retail and garden center opening, 1986;II.3:3
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
Affleck’s writing on, 1991;VIII.1:5
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role” (Jansma), 1986;III.1:7
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Granny Neighbors, Mary Reid, Captain Davis, and Dickie’s Favorite, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
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, a history of, 1992;IX.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.1:10
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South (Flynt, in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:7
Apples: Collecting Old Southern Varieties (Neighbors)
self-published book, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Apples of North America: Exceptional Varieties for Gardeners, Growers, and Cooks (Burford)
in print, 2013;XXVI.3:10
review, 2013;XXVI.4:8
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Appling, Dell
in swept yard of, 1992;VIII.4:1
Arai, Saburo
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Arboretum et Fruticetum Britannicum; or The Trees and Shrubs of Britain (Loudon)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Arborocideaphobia
“The Challenge of Managing Historic Landscapes and Gardens” (Loth), trees, 2012;XXV.3:9
Arbustrum Americanum (Marshall, 1735)
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
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
in Annapolis, the eighteenth-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.1:1
in Annapolis, William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Bacon’s Castle garden excavation, Surry County, VA, 1988;V.2:1
at Bethabara, NC, 1989;VI.2:2
of Blennerhassetts’ gardens, WV, 1996;XII.4:10
of buried gardens and landscapes, Yentsch newsletter on, 1992;VIII.4:14
Carnton Plantation, TN, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
in Carroll garden, Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden, 1988;V.1:2
at Drayton Hall, SC, 1992;VIII.4:12
George Washington’s Upper Garden and, 2010;XXIII.2:1
at John Custis’ Williamsburg property, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
at LeConte-Woodmanston garden, 1986;III.1:3
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
Native American women gardeners and, RSGL conference on, 1995;XII.1:1
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project and, 2019;XXXII.3:1
at Rosemont Plantation, 1993;IX.3:1
RSGL conferences on importance of, 2023;XXXV.2:1
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference on African Americans and, 1991;VII.4:7
at Stagville’s enslaved community, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered, 1996;XII.2:1
at Stratford Hall, 2014;XXVII.3:11
Stratford Hall garden, early restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Williamsburg’s eighteenth century appearance and, 1994;X.4:3
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, 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 Rowan County (Hood)
publication (1983), 1994;XI.2:11
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)
McFarland Receives AASLH Award and, 2003;XVIII.3:14
archives, SGHS
call for, Tenth Anniversary Display of SGHS Meeting Records (exhibition), 1990;VII.2:16, 1991;VIII.2:12
photographic, development of, 1991;VII.4:5
Retrospective Exhibit at Charleston annual meeting of, 1992;VIII.3:1
Archives of American Gardens, Smithsonian’s
Hulinsky’s summer virtual internship at, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Mystery Gardens in, 2010;XXIII.1:15
Ardsley Park, Savannah, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) Pioneering Landscape Architect, 2014;XXVII.2:1
A Reunion of Trees (Spongberg)
in print, 1991;VII.4:11
Aristotle
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Arkansas
concrete sculptures by Dionicio Rodriguez in, listed with National Significance, 1987;III.3:6
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
news from state Magnolia editor, 1987;III.3:6
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in, 1990;VI.4:5
Pomaria Nurseries customers from, 1993;X.1:1
search for lost rose of, 1986;II.3:2
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding, 1988;IV.3:7
Arkansas Historical Quarterly
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role” (Jansma), 1986;III.1:7
Arkansas Territorial Restoration, Little Rock
questions regarding keeping boxwood at, 1986;II.4:8
Arkansas Times Magazine
“The Uncommon Bodark” by C. A. Brown in, 1986;III.1:7
Armand (Jacques), British bulb dealer
Narcissus moschatus available from, 1995;XI.4:10
Armes, Ethel
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Armistead, Dora
Williamsburg rose garden of, 1994;X.4:7
Armistead, R. H.
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Armistead, Robert T.
Williamsburg rose garden of, 1994;X.4:7
Armstrong, Tom
Garden Conservancy benefit and, 1998;XIV.3:9
Arnold, Cora Ballard
on Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA and, 1995;XI.4:6
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
Arnoldia
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (Tucker, Kunst, Vrugtman, and L. Hatch), 1995;XI.3:13
Arrowsmith, Dr. and Mrs. William Lamb
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6
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
articles in print. See also In Print; journal article reviews
“Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783” (John Dixon Hunt), 1996;XII.3:11
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role” (Jansma), 1986;III.1:7
“Documents: The Gardening Sentiments of an Early Texas Pioneer” (Abt and Abt), 1991;VII.3:11
“Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake” (Sarudy), 1990;VII.2:12, 1992;VIII.3:4
“Elizabeth Lawrence’s Garden” (Lanier), 1986;III.2:3
“Eudora Welty: Rose Garden Realist, Storyteller of the South” (Mitchell), 2014;XXVII.4:5
“Faithful to the Text” (Turner on Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans), 1988;IV.3:10
“The Mathematics of an Eighteenth-Century Wilderness Garden” (Paca Steele), 1987;IV.1:3
“New Perspectives on Southern Gardens” (Brown, ed.), 1996;XII.3:11, 1997;XIII.1:10
“Old Salem, North Carolina” (Mashburn), 1988;IV.4:2
“Old Salem’s Medicinal Garden” (Berckman), 1988;IV.4:2
“Old Traditions Spring To Life In Cottage Gardens” (Welch and Puryear), 1986;III.2:4
“In Search of Boxwood in Central Virginia” (Frackelton), 1988;IV.4:2
“Stepping into the Past: The Story of the Battle-Friedman Garden” (Stritikus), 1987;IV.1:3
“Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: the mathematics of an ideal villa” (Welch, reprint), 1991;VII.3:11
“On The Trail with Texas Rose Rustlers” (Christopher), 1987;IV.1:3
“The Uncommon Bodark” by C. A. Brown, 1986;III.1:7
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
The Art of Garden Design study course
schedule for, 1993;IX.2:16
The Art of Gardening: Maryland Landscapes and the American Garden Aesthetic, 1730–1930
Museum of the Historical Society of Talbot County exhibition, Easton, MD, 1985;II.1:4
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
Arts and Crafts movement
garden fever (1890s–late 1930s) and, 1994;XI.1:1
Asbury, Samuel E.
on Adina de Zavala’s roses, 2004;XIX.3:1
Ashburton, Lord (Alexander Baring)
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Ashburton Treaty (1842)
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Ashe, Thomas
Charleston visit by, 1991;VIII.2:1
Ashe, William Willard
herbarium of, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Asheville, NC. See also Biltmore Estate, NC
annual meeting, 1994;XI.2:8, 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIV.2:1, 2008;XXII.2:8
Biltmore annual meeting tours, 1998;XIV.2:1
Ashland Park, Lexington, KY
Lexington annual meeting tour (2017), 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
“The Ashley River and Its Gardens” (Duncan)
in National Geographic, 1994;XI.1:1
Ashwood, near Cape Fear, NC
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Askey, Linda C.
on Bill Hunt, 1996;XII.4:5
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2009;XXII.4:8
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
in the news, 1994;X.3:11, 1994;X.4:12, 1996;XII.3:12, 1997;XIII.2:11
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Association for Living History Farms and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM)
annual conference (1988) report, 1988;V.2:7
annual conference (1990) report, 1990;VII.1:12
annual meeting and member benefits, 1985;I.3:3
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:1, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
Association for Preservation Technology
special APT Bulletin issues on landscape history and preservation, 1989;VI.2:11
aster, Tartarian
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
annual meeting (2008), 2006;XX.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.1:3, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atkins, Barbara
State Ambassadors Program and, 2017;XXX.3:10
Atlanta. See also Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta; Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta
annual meeting (2003), 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.3:4
annual meeting organizing SGHS (1983), 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Oakland rebirth after tornado, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Alston Lecture Series, 1995;XI.3:15
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15
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, 1983;HTI.2:1
Atlanta History Center. See also Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta
annual meeting, 1983;HTI.2:1
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
Kenan Research Center, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Atlanta History Society
Refining the Garden: The Trowels and Pleasures of Gardening symposium and, 1991;VIII.1:2
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
Atlanta Nurseries, Atlanta, GA
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Atlas of the Virginia Flora
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
The Attention of a Traveller: Essays on William Bartram’s Travels and Legacy (Braund, ed.)
in print, 2024;XXXVI.1:6
Attlee, Helena
The Gardens of Portugal (review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Audubon, John James. See also Oakley Plantation, LA
on Feliciana, 1991;VII.3:1
Florida in 18th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Pomaria Nurseries, SC visit by, 1993;X.1:1
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
“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
Auriculas
in William Paca’s garden (Annapolis), 1988;IV.4:3
Austin, David
passing of, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Austin, Glenn
Antique Rose Emporium business expansion and, 1994;X.3:12
Austin, John C.
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2
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
Avalon Theater, Easton, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
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
Ayr Mount, Hillsborough, NC
restoration of grounds, 1987;III.3:8, 1988;IV.4:9
Ayscough, Christopher
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Azalea Garden Tour
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
azaleas
in the antebellum landscape., 1992;IX.1:12
antebellum varieties in southern gardens, 1998;XIV.1:7
Azalea indica (Chinese Honeysuckle), 1992;IX.1:12
Biltmore Estate landscape and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
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
TOP | 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
Bachman, John
Charleston Historical Society and, 2004;XIX.4:8
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:1
“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
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Bacon, Louis Moore
Orton plantation, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Bacon, Nathaniel, Sr.
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bacon’s Castle, VA
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, 1988;V.2:1
discovery reported, as earliest North American garden, 1986;II.4:7
Favretti’s garden research at, RSGL conference speech on, 1988;IV.3:15
Bacot, H. Parrott “Pat” and Barbara SoRelle
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Baer & Sons
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Bailey, Liberty Hyde
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
on loofahs, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
For the Love of the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
on ‘Musk Rose’ disappearance, 1994;X.3:1
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Baker, Anne and John, garden
Jacksonville annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Baker, H.
Oatlands Greenhouse rebirth and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Baker, James Beauland
Baker Brothers Nursery, Fort Worth and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Baker, William
Baker Brothers Nursery, Fort Worth and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Baldwin, Anne
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Spring Gardens, 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
Ballard (Levi) house and garden, near Palmetto, GA
Civil War Reconstruction Era and, 1995;XI.4:6
Ballard, Sarah Harrison
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA and, 1995;XI.4:6
Baltimore
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Hampton and Mount Clare, orangeries at, 1996;XII.3:1
Mondawmin, as lost country estate, 1991;VIII.1:1
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
painted furniture with urban and rural landscapes of, 1989;VI.2:2
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Baltimore, Lord
on apples, 1992;IX.1:1
bamboo. See Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm (CGBG)
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
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
Virginia bluebell and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Bankhead Wilderness Study Team
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Banks, Joseph
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Kew, the Royal Botanic Gardens and, 1997;XIII.1:1
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
Barbour Lathrop Plant Introduction Garden, GA
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Barboursville, VA
Fredericksburg annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Barclay, Robert
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Bardwell, KY
My mother’s garden (Evans essay), 1988;V.1:3
Bare, David
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance by, 2008;XXII.2:18
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.3:9
Barefoot, A. C., Jr.
dendochronology of Somerset Place, NC trees and, 1993;IX.4:14
Barfield, Jim
Athens annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Barganier, James I.
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS Board and, 1995;XI.4:12, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Baring, Alexander (Lord Ashburton)
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Baring, Anne Louisa Bingham
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Barker, Bill
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2012;XXV.4:6
Barnes, Bob and Bettina
in the news, 2009;XXII.4:17
Barnes, John
advertises gardening services in Charleston, 1991;VIII.2:1
Barnes, Mrs. W. B., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Barnett, Elizabeth Hale
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Barnsley Gardens, Adairsville, GA
board members’ visit to, 1990;VII.2:8
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
in the news, 2001;XVII.2:15
violent thunderstorm damage at, 1994;XI.1:15
Barnsley House
Rosemary Verey’s Cotswolds Garden and, 2003;XVIII.3:15
Barnwell, Cleo
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
on Roman hyacinths, 1993;X.1:14
on Weeping March flowers, 1995;XI.3:12
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
Barrick, William E. “Bill”
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Barrow, Bennet H.
hedging by, 1991;VII.4:11
Barrow, Bill and Patrician
Wiley-Williams Cottage, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Barrow, Craig, III
named Preservation Hero by Library of American Landscape History, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Barrow, Diana
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero and, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Barrow, Robert H.
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1991;VII.4:1
Bartenstein, Isabel Anderson
death of, 1999;XIV.4:6
Barthellos' garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Barton, Barbara J.
Gardening by Mail (in print), 1994;X.3:9
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 300 symposium and Franklinia census, 1998;XIV.2:7
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (J. D. Hunt, ed.), 1997;XIII.1:10
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
botanical discoveries, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Charleston visit by, 1991;VIII.2:1
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Florida’s plantation period and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
horticulture in Jefferson’s Day and, 2004;XIX.2:10
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection, 2006;XX.3:6
John Bartram’s Garden Association, 1987;III.3:12
Logan’s correspondence with, 1992;VIII.3:6
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
as plant collector in Virginia, 1994;XI.2:1
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Bartram, T. E.
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Bartram, William
The Attention of a Traveller: Essays on William Bartram’s Travels and Legacy (in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:6
Bartram’s Travels 250th Anniversary, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Bartram Trail Conference announcement, 1991;VIII.2:11
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
botanical discoveries, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Charleston visit by, 1991;VIII.2:1
Florida’s plantation period and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Jefferson’s visit to Painshill (1786) and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA and, 2016;XXIX.3:1
LeConte-Woodmanston garden, GA and, 1986;III.1:5
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida (1792), 1987;IV.1:9, 1990;VI.3:3, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (Hallock and Hoffmann, eds., in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Bartram Arboretum at Fort Toulouse, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:1
Bartram’s Garden, Philadelphia
Franklinias propagated at, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
as oldest North American botanical garden, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (J. D. Hunt, ed.)
review, 1997;XIII.1:10
Bartram’s Travels
250th Anniversary, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Bartram Trail Conference
announcement of, 1991;VIII.2:11
Cultivating the Wild: The enduring legacy of William Bartram, America’s first environmentalist (documentary), 2024;XXXVI.1:2
web address for, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Barwick municipal cemetery, Ga.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Basham, Bill
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Basilica of Saint Mary, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Bass (Anne H.) garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Baton Rouge
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
Battle, Millicent Bradley Beall
Battle-Friedman house garden and, 1988;IV.3:8
Battle, William Augustus
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
battlefield preservation
Fredericksburg annual meeting on, 2004;XIX.3:10
Rainey at RSGL conference on, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Battle-Friedman House, Tuscaloosa, AL
Alabama Heritage article on, 1987;III.3:5
Stritikus’ extensive update on, 1988;IV.3:8
Battles, Alfred
Battle-Friedman house garden and, 1988;IV.3:8
Baty, Patrick
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (review), 2021;XXXIV.2:14
Bauer, Carl Siegismund
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Roundtop, TX and, 1993;IX.3:6
Baumgardner, Charles, Sr.
Rodriguez work with Alamo Cement Company and, 1987;III.3:6
Baumgardner, Talmadge
Clermont Lee and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Bayer, Johann Christoph
Royal Copenhagen, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Baylor University faculty
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Bayly, Alexander Hamilton
Cambridge, MD garden of, 1992;VIII.3:4
Bayly Art Museum, University of Virginia
John Douglas Woodward landscapes exhibit at, 1997;XIII.2:7
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens. See also Houston, TX
annual meeting, 1998;XIV.3:8
Country Place era and, 1993;IX.4:1
historic landscape preservation at, 1998;XIV.3:1
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
how the ‘George L. Taber’ azalea came to, 2018;XXXI.4:9
Maintaining a Garden’s Integrity, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Beach, Howard, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Beach, John H.
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Beach, Virginia Groves
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Beadle, Chancey Delos
Biltmore Estate landscape and, 1998;XIV.2:1, 1998;XIV.2:4
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
Beard, Rick
foreward to Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia by, 1993;IX.3:16
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
Beaufort, NC
Frances Parker and gardens in, 2023;XXXV.4:15
house and garden tour, 1987;III.3:8
Beaumont, TX
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Beautify Beaumont, Inc.
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Beauty of the Wild: A Life Designing Landscapes Inspired by Nature (Morrison)
in print, 2022;XXXIV.3:18
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, Robert
ALHFAM annual conference and, 1988;V.2:7
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr) and, 1989;V.4:4
Becker, Sarah
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (Wilson, ed.)
in print, 2010;XXIII.2:14
review, 2010;XXIII.3:8
beekeeping and beeswax
eighteenth century, in North Carolina, 1990;VII.2:4
Begg, Virginia Lopez
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view, 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
as landscape historian, 1994;XI.2:12
Old Time Gardens (Earle, review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Behind Those Garden Walls in Historic Savannah (Wood)
Savannah annual meeting tour and, 1994;XI.2:8
Beiswanger, Bill
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Monticello annual meeting speaker, 1987;III.3:3
Belair, Prince George’s Co., MD
orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
Belcher, Anthony W.
Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Belcher, Ella Moore, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Belcher, Taylor
Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Belcher, Taylor, III “Mike”
Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
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, C. R.
Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (with Radford and Ahles), 1994;X.3:5
Bell, Deborah
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Bell, Jacob
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Bell, Laura Palmer
Clermont Lee and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Bell, Leonie
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Noisette rose garden at Monticello and, 1999;XIV.4:8, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bell, Louis
Noisette rose garden at Monticello and, 1999;XIV.4:8, 2001;XVII.2:1
Bell, Malcolm, Jr.
Bartram Trail Conference and, 1991;VIII.2:11
Bell, Melinda
on The Gardener’s Kalendar reprint, 1998;XIV.3:11
Bellamy, Eliza McIlhenny Harriss
herbarium of, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Bellamy, Ellen Douglas
Bellamy Mansion, NC gardens and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Bellamy Mansion, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.4:12, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
formal gardens of, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
landscape restoration, 1998;XIV.3:9
Bellefield Design Lectures, Hyde Park, NY
Griffin as speaker, 2007;XXI.1:8
Belle Meade Plantation, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2
organizing meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1
Bellett, Peter
as professional gardener in Williamsburg, 1997;XIII.3:1
bell heather
Tillman on, 1984;I.1:6
Bellingrath, Bessie Mae Morse
Bellingrath Gardens and Home and, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Bellingrath, Walter
annual meeting tours and, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
Bellingrath Gardens and Home and, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Mobile, AL
annual meeting planning and, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
annual meeting tours, 1994;XI.2:8, 1995;XI.4:1, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
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 at, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Dinosaurs in the Garden, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2004;XIX.3:10, 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
Belmont Hall, Kent Co., DE
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Belmont Mansion, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2
Belvidere Plantation, SC
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865, 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, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Bender, Steve
Passalong Plants (with Rushing), 1994;X.2:12, 1994;X.3:5
Benech, Louis
St. Louis Cathedral Garden To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
“Beneficial Effects of Flower Culture”
Wm. Summer essay, 1993;X.1:1
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
Bennehan (Richard) House
Osage oranges at, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Bennett, Thomas Peter
Florida Explored: The Philadelphia Connection in Bartram’s Tracks (in print), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Benson, Betty L.
Nature’s Melody: A Guide to Georgia Wildflowers (available), 1995;XI.3:13
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role” (Jansma)
in the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, 1986;III.1:7
Beranger, Jeannette
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Berckman, Julianne
“An 18th-Century Kitchen Garden” in Early American Life publication, 1988;IV.4:2
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
Old Salem garden tour, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9
“Old Salem’s Medicinal Garden” in Early American Life by, 1988;IV.4:2
on replanting Old Salem after tornado, 1989;VI.2:2
RSGL conference “how-to” sessions and, 1988;IV.4:9
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in Southern gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Arthur Solomon’s camellias and, 2013;XXVI.3:5
Athens annual meeting on influence of, 2008;XXII.1:8
daffodils in Georgia’s landscape and, 2008;XXI.4:1
History of Fruitland Nurseries and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren and, 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
Bergen, Polly
as Azalea Garden Tour Queen, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
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, 2010;XXIII.1:9
as SGHS publications secretary, 2003;XVIII.3:14
Bergholz, W. R.
antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in Southern gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
on horticulture in Columbia, SC, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:8
Berkeley nurseries, Aldie, VA
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Berlandier, Jean Louis
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Berlins, Mrs. Peter
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.1:4
Bernard, John
on Blennerhassetts’ gardens, 1996;XII.4:10
Berrall, Julia S.
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
Berreth, David
Roots House, Falmouth, VA and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Berridge, Vanessa
Borde Hill Garden: A Plant Hunter’s Paradise (review), 2022;XXXV.1:9
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
best management practices
on boxwood blight, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Beta Verde
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Bethabara, Winston Salem, NC
archaeological dig at 1759 vegetable garden site of, 1988;V.1:2, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Hortus Medicus (1761) at, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Moravian Garden discussed at RSGL conference, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.3:9
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
tea cultivation in vegetable garden of, 1993;IX.2:10
Beth Chatto: A Life With Plants (Horwood)
review, 2019;XXXII.4:11
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Roundtop, TX
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.3:6
Betts, Anna Whelan
illustrator for Duncan’s Charleston gardens articles, 1994;XI.1:1
Betts, Edwin Morris
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Thomas Jefferson’s Garden Book and, 1988;IV.4:10
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Between the Nanticoke and the Choptank: an Architectural History of Dorchester County, Maryland (Weeks)
in print, 1984;I.1:5
Beveridge, Charles E.
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Meier and Mills, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
on Olmsted at RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.3:15, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Beyond the Garden Wall
Annapolis annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:8
Biddle, Mary Duke
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Bierman, Nancy
in the news, 2016;XXIX.2:5
Bierstadt, Albert
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Biggs, Mrs. James A.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Bigham, Jennifer Rae
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Bignonia bracteate
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Billings, Elizabeth
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
annual meeting, 1994;XI.2:8, 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:1, 2008;XXII.2:8
Approach Road research, 1988;IV.3:12
Biltmore Portrait Graces New Olmsted Stamp, 1999;XV.1:11
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
events planning at, 1987;IV.1:5
historic landscape restoration at, 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
Bingham, William
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
“Biological Thought and Agricultural Practices of the 18th Century” (Sharrer)
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Biophilic Cities
University of Virginia’s School of Architecture on, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Birch, William
falling garden at Hampton, Baltimore Co. and, 1996;XII.3:1
Bird, Leslie
Mount Vernon annual meeting and, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Bird, William, Jr.
Rosemont Plantation family and, 1993;IX.3:1
Birk, Sherry
Hunt (R. M.) drawings of Biltmore Estate and, 1994;XI.2:8
Birkenhead Park, near Liverpool, England
Olmsted and Vaux in Central Park, New York and, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Jemison Park, Mountain Brook, Alabama: Sketches of a Streamside Preserve, 2021;XXXIII.3:18
SGHS State Ambassadors Meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
‘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
schedule for speakers, 1997;XIII.1:8
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, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Wave Hill landscape preservation symposium and, 1998;XIV.3:10
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
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Bissell, Julia Andrews
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14
Bisset, David
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Bisset, Peter
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Bisset’s Bamboo (Phyllostachys bissetii)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Bixler, Absalom
cobalt-decorated redware flowerpot (ca. 1850) sold, 2023;XXXV.2:2
Bizier, Karen
Carlyle House landscape restoration, 1988;IV.3:6
Black, Bill
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
Black, Claude Aubrey
LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration, GA, 1986;III.1:3
Blackadder, Jill Slee
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Black Ben Davis apples
in Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Blackburn, Sadie Gwin
on the Country Place Era in Houston, 1993;IX.4:1
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Blackland Prairie, TX
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Black Landscapes Matter (Hood and Tada)
review, 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Black Water Swamp, GA
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:5
Blackwell, Elizabeth
illustrations for A Curious Herbal by, 1995;XII.1:1
Blair, John
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Blankenship, Kate Millington
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Blasdale, Walter C.
on Oxalis rubra, 1994;X.3:5
Blaxton, Reverend
Boston apple orchard of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Bleckley, Haralson
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Blenheim, Charles Co., MD
orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
Blennerhassett, Harman
gardens of Blennerhassett Island and, 1996;XII.4:10
Blennerhassett, Margaret
gardens of Blennerhassett Island and, 1996;XII.4:10
Blennerhassett Island, WV
recent discovery sheds light on the gardens of, 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.
Tallahassee annual meeting speaker, 1997;XIII.2:5
Vernacular gardens of rural Florida, 1997;XIII.2:1
Blitchton, near Ocala, FL
as vernacular garden, 1997;XIII.2:1
Block, Margaret
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Blomfield, Reginald
on formal gardens, 1993;IX.4:1
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)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
publication of, 2001;XVI.3:1
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, KY
hemp and flax production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Blue Ridge Parkway
Folk Art Center, Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Stanley W. Abbott: Visionary Planner, 2013;XXVI.2:1, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Blunt, Ozell
on color in African-American gardens, 1992;VIII.4:1
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;HTI.3:1, 2002;XVII.4:3
1983 (Spring), 1983;HTI.2:1
1984 (Spring), 2002;XVII.4:3
1985 (Fall), 1985;II.1:4, 1985;II.2:3
1986 (Fall), 1986;III.2:1, 1986;III.2:3
1988 (Fall), 1988;V.2:3
1990 (Fall), 1990;VII.2:8
1991 (Spring), 1991;VII.4:5, 1991;VIII.1:9
1992 (Spring), 1992;VIII.4:15
1993 (Fall), 1993;IX.2:15, 1994;X.2:10
1994 (Fall), 1994;XI.2:9
1994 (Spring), 1994;X.4:6
1996 (Fall), 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.1:12
1996 (Spring), 1996;XII.3:6
1997 (Spring), 1997;XIII.2:12
1998 (Fall), 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.3:10
1998 (Spring), 1998;XIV.2:6
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
2021 (Spring), virtual, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
2022 (Spring), 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Board of Directors. See also honorary board members
on board rotation and permanent headquarters, 1992;VIII.4:15
bylaws on, 1986;III.2:2, 1993;IX.3:9
call for nominees to, 1995;XII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5
finances update, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
First, Officers and Directors of (listing), 2002;XVII.4:16
Magnolia editor as ex-officio member of, 1987;III.3:2
members rotating off, 1994;XI.2:11
new members welcomed, 1995;XI.4:12
nominating committee. see nominating committee, of SGHS Board
publications committee, 1986;III.1:1, 1988;V.1:1, 1990;VII.2:8, 1993;IX.3:16
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Boasberg, Sarah S. “Sally”
in the news, 1994;X.3:11
Bobbink & Atkins, Rutherford, NJ
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
bodark or bodart
as America’s living barbed wire, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
“The Uncommon Bodark” by C. A. Brown, 1986;III.1:7
Bodger, John
zinnia seeds from, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Bodleian Plate (ca. 1736-1740)
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Boehm Studios
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Boenker, Alexis
Cothran Scholarship for, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Boggess, Elizabeth MacNeil “Beth”
annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1996;XII.3:9
Fall Board meeting, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2001;XVII.2:7
Glenn Haltom (1930-2013), homage by, 2013;XXVI.3:9
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Magnolia index and, 1998;XIV.2:6
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 1998;XIV.3:10, 2002;XVII.4:5
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1, 2001;XVII.2:14
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13
as state editor for Magnolia, 1987;III.3:7
Boggs, Mrs. Thomas
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
bois d’arc
as America’s living barbed wire, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Bok Tower Gardens, Lake Wales, FL
hurricanes hit, 2004;XIX.3:12
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Bolivar plantation, TX
ha-ha with Rosa multiflora atop it for hedging at, 1991;VII.4:11
Bolton, Elaine
documenting vernacular landscapes, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Bolton, Ellen and Herbert
on gardening to share, 1992;VIII.4:1
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
Bonnefons, Nicolas de
Iardinier Francois (1664 ed.), 1987;IV.1:9
Bonsal, W. R., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
The Book of Attributes (White)
review, 2009;XXII.4:15
The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts (London, 1824)
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
book reviews. See also exhibitions and catalogues
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
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (J. D. Hunt, ed.), 1997;XIII.1:10
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
Black Landscapes Matter (Hood and Tada), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
The Book of Attributes (White), 2009;XXII.4:15
Borde Hill Garden: A Plant Hunter’s Paradise (Berridge and Glover), 2022;XXXV.1:9
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: Eighteen Illustrated Essays on Garden History (Martin, ed.), 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
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
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
The Garden Tourist 1993: A Guide to Garden Tours, Garden Days, Shows, and Special Events (Rosenfield), 1993;IX.3:13
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
Herbarium: The Quest to Preserve & Classify the World’s Plants (Thiers), 2021;XXXIV.1:11
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
I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise: A Life of Bunny Mellon (Griswold), 2023;XXXV.3:12
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
Jansma as Magnolia editor for, 1993;X.1:11
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (Massachusetts Historical Society, Punch, ed.), 1993;IX.3:8
Ladies’ Southern Florist (Rion, facsimile edition), 2001;XVII.1:12
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
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty), 2021;XXXIV.2:14
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
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby), 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 2001;XVII.1:12
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 Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret” – George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon (Thompson), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Our Days Are Like Full Years: A Memoir with Letters from Louis Kahn (Pattison), 2021;XXXIII.4:9
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 Garden 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.1:11
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), 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
Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery (Ragsdale), 2022;XXXIV.3:12
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
Books: In Brief. See also In Print
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin Pioneer Landscape Architect 1876-1957 (Fleming), 1995;XI.4:11
Nature’s Melody: A Guide to Georgia Wildflowers (Benson), 1995;XI.3:13
Boone, Kofi
Black Landscapes Matter, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Booth, Blair and Inza Watson
Wallace House, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Booth, William
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
zinnia seeds listed by, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Borde Hill Garden: A Plant Hunter’s Paradise (Berridge and Glover)
review, 2022;XXXV.1:9
Bordley, John Beale
Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (1799), 1988;V.2:4
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 discoveries
Bartram and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
botanical drawings
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones (in print 2018), 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
The Botanical Register (Miller)
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
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 and, 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
bottlebrush buckeye
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Bottle Chapel, at Airlee Gardens, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Bottomley, William Lawrence
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
The Work of William Lawrence Bottomley in Richmond (O’Neal and Weeks, in print ), 1985;II.2:4
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
Bourbon roses
Affleck on varieties best adapted to the South, 1991;VIII.1:7
Bowden, Robert
Tallahassee annual meeting speaker, 1997;XIII.2:5
Bowen, Jason
Southern Heritage Apple Orchard, North Carolina and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Bowen, Mark
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Bowen, Mark and Mary
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Bowens, Richmond
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 1992;VIII.4:12
Bowles, E. A.
‘Musk Rose’ in England and, 1994;X.3:1
Bowles, John
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
bowling greens
Evolution of the Lawn and, 2005;XX.2:5
Box Hall Plantation, FL
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Boxwell, Mrs. R. L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
boxwood
blight, in historic American gardens, 2023;XXXV.3:9
blight, Lynchburg annual meeting on, 2013;XXVI.2:5
at Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, MD, 1993;IX.2:1
questions regarding boxwood for restorers of Southern gardens, 1986;II.4:8
The Boxwood Bulletin
“In Search of Boxwood in Central Virginia” (Frackelton), 1988;IV.4:2
Boyd (Darnall W. and Susan F.) Foundation
Robert Mills House, Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
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, Martha
as state Magnolia editor for Tennessee, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Bradley, Richard
New Improvement on Planting and Gardening (1719–20), 1993;IX.2:1
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, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Brandon plantation, VA
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Brandywine Nurseries, Wilmington, Del.
Edward Tatnall’s, pre-1858 catalog of, 1992;VIII.3:4
The Brandywine Valley: An Introduction to its Cultural Treasures (Wamsley)
in print, 1993;IX.3:14
Braswel, Nicholas
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
Braswell, Bill and Patricia
Elliott-Brown House, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Braund, Kathryn E. Holland
The Attention of a Traveller: Essays on William Bartram’s Travels and Legacy (in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:6
Fields of Vision: Essays on the Travels of William Bartram (with Porter), 2021;XXXIII.3:8
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
on William Bartram, 2011;XXIV.2:7
William Bartram on Southeastern Indians (with Waselkov), 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Breaking Ground: Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration
RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
Breaking Ground: Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration (1997)
in print, 1999;XV.1:11, 1999;XV.2:12
published on SGHS website, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
as SGHS publication, 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.1:1
on 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, VA; Upper Bremo plantation, VA
Historic Landscape Institute and, 1998;XIV.2:14
Monticello, Charlottesville annual meeting tours, 1987;III.3:3, 1987;IV.2:1
musk rose, Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
musk rose at, 1999;XIV.4:8
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
Brenham, TX. See also Rosedale Nurseries, Brenham, TX
Affleck’s ‘Glenblythe’ in, 1991;VIII.1:5
annual meeting. see Washington/Fayette Counties, TX
Brenner, Kelly
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Brewer, Debbie and Thomas O.
Camden annual meeting hosts, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Brewton (Miles) house, Charleston, SC
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Briarwood, LA
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Briarwood Nature Preserve
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Brice (James) House, Annapolis, MD
annual meeting tour, 1985;I.3:2, 1986;II.3:4
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
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
Bridges, Edwin C.
Montgomery annual meeting speaker, 1985;II.1:2, 1986;II.4:9
Bridgman, Karen
Jefferson’s visit to Painshill (1786) and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
A briefe and true report of the new found land of Virginia (Harriot)
on early Virginia plant collecting, 1994;XI.2:1
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
on Sword Gate House roses, 1988;IV.3:3
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 Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg (with Chappell), 1997;XIII.2:9
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
in the news, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.2:11, 1998;XIV.2:15
on the professional gardener’s trade in the eighteenth century, 1997;XIII.3:1
RSGL conference speaker, 1987;III.3:4, 1996;XII.4:8, 1998;XIII.4:1
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Tucker-Coleman garden in Williamsburg and, 1996;XII.2:1
Williamsburg annual meeting, 1994;X.4:1
on Williamsburg area gardens, RSGL conference, 1988;IV.3:15
Briskman, Holly
Mobile annual meeting and, 1995;XI.4:1
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century: Eighteen Illustrated Essays on Garden History (Martin, ed.)
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 and, 2011;XXIV.3:1
British landscapes
Favretti on Southern landscapes and, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
British Museum
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
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
in the news, 1998;XIII.4:11
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Tallahassee annual meeting chair, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Brogan apples
from D’Von Brogan, in Knox County east Tennessee, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Brompton Park Nursery
in England, 1997;XIII.3:1
Bron Cleveland Associates, Atlanta
LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration and, 1986;III.1:3
Brookes, John
Southern Garden Symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell’s Inlet, SC
Henry named president of, 1994;XI.1:15
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Plants and Garden News, on SGHS, 1988;V.2:3
Brooks, Eric
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
Brooks, Kenneth
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Brookstown Inn, Winston Salem, NC
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Broom, Mack
archaeology at Boone House, Tuscaloosa by, 1988;IV.3:8
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
Broughton, Thomas
Mulberry plantation, SC and, 1991;VIII.2:1
Brousse, Roxanne
The Public-Spirited Beatrix Farrand of Mount Desert Island (in print), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Brown, Alexander
Mondawmin, MD as home of, 1991;VIII.1:1
Brown, Andrew at Magnolia Vale (Natchez garden, 1864)
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting tour of, 1993;X.1:13
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Brown, Bobby
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Brown, C. Allan
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Antiques magazine article on Montpelier by, 2007;XXI.1:15
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
English gardens toured by T. Jefferson and J. Adams (1786) and, 1986;II.4:5
Garden Show of Paris and Western France speaker, 1994;X.3:11
Historic Preservation article on Poplar Forest and, 1992;IX.1:13
on Historic Tidewater Gardens at Sotheby’s, 2001;XVII.2:15
Landscape Architecture magazine article on, 2001;XVI.3:13
on landscape design at Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
on landscape restoration, RSGL conference, 1996;XII.4:8
Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at Monticello and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Monticello annual meeting, 1987;III.3:3
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
“New Perspectives on Southern Gardens” (in print), 1996;XII.3:11
“New Perspectives on Southern Gardens” (ordering information), 1997;XIII.1:10
on Palladian Gardening in the South, 1730–1830, 1991;VIII.2:10
on Poplar Forest landscape design, 1998;XIII.4:1
researching Arkansas landscape and state’s cultural history, 1985;I.2:4
research on Jacob M. J. Smith’s Arkansas garden, 1990;VI.4:1
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
“The Uncommon Bodark,” in Arkansas Times Magazine, 1986;III.1:7
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Williamsburg’s Antiques Forum speaker, 2003;XVIII.4:12
Brown, George
Mondawmin, MD purchased (1850) by, 1991;VIII.1:1
Brown, Jane
Beatrix: The Gardening Life of Beatrix Jones Farrand, 1872-1959 (review), 1995;XI.3:14
Brown, Jane Roy
on Jackson, MS friends, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
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, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Brown, Lancelot “Capability”
as English-trained gardener, 1997;XIII.3:1
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 and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Brown, Richard H.
rare maps and images donated by, 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 and, 2017;XXX.3:10
Browne, D. J.
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Brown Illustrated Flora of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Canada
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
Brown’s Gardens (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Bruguiere, John
Nelson County, Virginia orchard of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Bruin, Anne Barber
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Brunswick, GA
Historic Squares of, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Brushy Mountain Limbertwig apples
southerners migrating west with, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Bruton, John F.
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Bryan, Stephanie
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
documenting vernacular landscapes, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Bryant, Jane
imported trees, shrubs and seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Bryant, John
imported trees, shrubs and seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Bryant, Robert
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA visit by, 1995;XI.4:6
Bryant, William Cullen
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA and, 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
buckeye, bottlebrush
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
buckeye, painted
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Buckler, James
on Garden Club of America’s gift of historic photographs to Smithsonian, 1987;III.3:5
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
Buena Vista, New Castle Co., DE
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Buford, Elizabeth F.
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1998;XIV.1:12
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
Louisa Cunningham and, 1993;IX.3:1
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
on Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
The Rose Manual (1844, reprint), 1990;VII.2:15
The Rose Manual (1844) at Cherokee Garden Library, 1991;VII.3:8
bulbs. See also daffodils; specific types
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2014;XXVII.4:11
at Bethlehem Lutheran Church cemetery, Roundtop, TX, 1993;IX.3:6
early Daffodils in the Elizabeth Lawrence Garden, 2017;XXX.1:10
false South Carolina Gazette advertisement for, 1992;VIII.3:6
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Kunst and Grant on use in restored gardens of, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
at LeConte-Woodmanston garden, GA, 1986;III.1:5
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Oberwetter’s imports in Texas of, 1993;IX.4:10
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
at Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
“Source List for Historic Seeds and Plants, November 1991” (Kunst and Thomforde), 1989;V.4:9, 1992;VIII.3:11
Bulkeley, Jonathan
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Bull, Frank Kellogg, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Bullard, A. J.
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Bulletin of American Garden History
“Elizabeth Lawrence’s Garden” (Lanier), 1986;III.2:3
Samuels’ announcement of launch, 1986;II.4:5
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
Bullock, William
information sought on, 1989;VI.2:11
Bumgardner, Dorothy Holden “Deedy”
in the news, 2017;XXX.2:11
Bundles of Bulbs, Maryland
blue, white and pink Roman hyacinths from, 1991;VII.3:5
hyacinths from, 1991;VII.4:5
Burchfield, Laura
American Home Landscapes: A Design Guide to Creating Period Styles (with Adams, in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
Burford, Thomas Nelson “Tom”
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
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, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Burford, Tom
on southern apples, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Burger, Nash
Welty’s Night-Blooming Cereus Club and, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Burgess, Sue
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Burgwin-Wright House, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Burkmeyer garden, Charleston, SC
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Burleson County Historical Society, TX
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas and, 1988;V.1:9
Burnbaum, Charles A.
Pioneers of American Landscape Design (with Crowder, eds.), 1994;X.2:11
Burnside, Hillsborough, NC
landscape gardening and the Camerons at, 1995;XI.3:1
Burpee Seed and Nursery Catalog Collection
in Smithsonian’s horticultural collections, 1987;III.3:5
Burr, Fearing, Jr.
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (review), 1989;V.4:4
Field and Garden Vegetables of America, 3rd ed. (in print), 1989;V.4:4
Burrell, Scott
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference and, 1994;X.4:10
Burt, Armistead
Benjamin Johnson and garden of, 1989;VI.2:7
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
Burwell family, North Carolina
‘Musk Rose’ search in America and, 1994;X.3:1
Burwell Female School, Hillsborough, NC
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
spring tour, 1997;XIII.1:8
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.1:6
Butler, John and Marie
‘Musk Rose’ search in Virginia and, 1994;X.3:1
Butler, Marie
Discovering the Musk Rose in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
‘Old Double Musk’ rose in Hollywood Cemetery and, 1989;V.3:2
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
Butler, R. F.
on Watson’s Brenham, TX home and nursery, 1997;XIII.1:1
Butrus, Camille
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Bybee, Faith
Commemorative Issue 2002, page 3 photograph of, 2002;XVIII.1:13
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
changes to, 1986;III.2:2
minor change, Fall Board Meeting, 2007;XXI.3:14
minor change, Spring Board Meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
on officer and director elections, 1994;X.4:6
proposed changes, 1993;IX.3:9
recommended revisions to, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
revisions discussed, 1992;VIII.4:15
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4
summary of proposed changes to, 1987;III.3:2
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.1:15
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 Jeff Lewis, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
to Ken McFarland, 2022;XXXIV.4:7, 2022;XXXIV.4:15
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, 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, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
questions regarding, 2019;XXXII.3:14
Texas State Ambassador’s present proceeds donated to, 2018;XXXI.4:11
Bynum, Flora Ann
ALHFAM annual conference report, 1990;VII.1:12
annual business meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2005;XX.1:15
on archaeological dig at Bethabara, 1988;V.1:2
on The Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums, 1985;I.3:3
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:6
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
on Catalpa differentiation, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Chatwood Garden opening and, 1999;XV.1:11
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
Conference for the American South and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11
on disaster striking Old Salem, 1989;VI.1:10
Duffy Award for Old Salem garden restoration to, 1987;IV.2:10, 1988;IV.3:13
on Eudora Welty’s garden reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTI.3:1, 1988;V.2:3, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.3:10, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11
as first Bynum Award and Medal recipient, 2005;XX.1:14
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
400 Years of Southern Gardens and Landscapes, RSGL conference and, 1985;II.1:3
Gant’s role in the Landscape Conference and, 2016;XXIX.2:11
on greenhouse like the Battles’ in England, 1988;IV.3:8
on heirloom plant list for the South, 1996;XII.3:8
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
on member publications list for new members, 1988;V.1:1
membership directory and, 2000;XVI.2:13
Mount Vernon annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
New England Garden History Society formation assistance, 1990;VI.3:1
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 1994;X.4:12, 1995;XI.3:16, 1997;XIII.3:11, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2004;XIX.3:12
nominating committee and, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5
North Carolina Preservation article on garden history and landscape restoration, 1987;III.3:8
Old Salem’s historic landscape restoration and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
pink Roman Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) and, 2008;XXII.2:16
The plant reporter: follow-up on pink Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.4:5
The plant reporter: pink Roman hyacinths revisited, 1993;X.1:14
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple in Raleigh, NC, 1991;VIII.2:8
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
The plant reporter: white pipes and silver bells ring in the spring, 1995;XI.3:12
publications committee and, 1986;III.1:1, 1993;IX.3:16
publications of, 1988;IV.3:14
recognized for tireless work for SGHS, 1996;XII.3:7
remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
RSGL conference speaker, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS founder, 1985;I.2:3, 1996;XII.4:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
as SGHS Heart and Soul, 2002;XVII.4:14
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
as SGHS secretary-treasurer, 1992;VIII.4:15, 1996;XII.3:9, 1998;XIV.2:6, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Southern Plant Lists and, 1996;XII.4:12, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1991;VIII.1:9, 1994;X.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:12, 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
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.2:10, 1993;IX.3:14
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Wachovia botany and horticulture book planned by, 1984;I.1:5
What is this flower? “wallow” flower, 1989;VI.1:9
William Lanier Hunt remembrance by, 1996;XII.4:5, 2002;XVII.4:13
Winston-Salem Journal remembrance of, 2008;XXII.2:18
Zachary T. Bynum, Jr. obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
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;HTI.3:1
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Byrd, Betty
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA visit by, 1995;XI.4:6
Byrd, Dana
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Byrd, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA and, 1995;XI.4:6
Byrd, Robert L.
on Duke Library interest in garden plans, plants lists, etc., 1986;II.3:6
Byrd, William
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Byrd, William, I
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
Byrd, William, II
Catesby’s plant collecting in colonial Virginia and, 1994;XI.2:1
on falling gardens, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Byrne, Janice Priester
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
TOP | 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
Cabell, Frances Grace
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Cabot, Francis H.
Garden Conservancy conference and, 1999;XIV.4:7
on Garden Conservancy formation, 1989;V.4:3
Cabot, Francis Higginson
Alston Lecture Series speaker, 1995;XI.3:15
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
obituary, 2012;XXV.1:7
Caddo Indians of Texas and Louisiana
Natchitoches, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Cades Cove Historic District farmsteads, TN
research on, 1988;IV.3:12
Cady, Paul
student scholarship, 2014;XXVII.1:11
Caldwell, James
Valley View, GA and, 1990;VII.2:8
Caldwell, Margaret Winston
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Calhoun, Creighton Lee, Jr.
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
in the news, 1993;IX.4:16
Old Southern Apples (in print), 1996;XII.3:10
Calhoun, James E.
tea cultivation at Millwood Plantation by, 1993;IX.2:10
Calhoun, John C.
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Calhoun, John V.
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Calhoun, Lee
on southern apple categories, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Calhoun, Mrs. W. F.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Callaway (Fuller E.) Foundation
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway (Ida Cason) Foundation
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Callaway, Alice Hand
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Cason
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Fuller E., Jr.
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Fuller E., Sr. See also Hills & Dales Estate, LaGrange, GA
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
on Ferrell’s boxwood gardens, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Callaway, Ida
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
Callaway, Mary Katherine
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Callaway, Paul Faulkner “Chip”
Ayr Mount, Hillsborough, NC grounds restoration by, 1987;III.3:8
Duffy award to, 1989;V.3:4
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10, 1991;VIII.2:10, 2000;XVI.2:13
RSGL conference speaker, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
Callaway, Virginia Hand
garden library of, at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Callaway Gardens, GA
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
The rise and fall of kudzu (a chronology), 1989;VI.1:3
Callcott, Way and Steve
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Callicott, P. Duncan
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.2:1
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS organizing meeting and, 1983;HTI.1:1
Callicott, Virginia
SGHS organizing meeting and, 1983;HTI.1:1
Callister, Henry
thermometer for Sharpe’s Annapolis orangery and, 1996;XII.3:1
Callon, John
Melrose estate, Natchez, MS and, 1994;X.2:7
Calonectria henricotiae
boxwood blight due to, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Calonectria pseudonaviculata
boxwood blight due to, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Calvert, Charles Benedict
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Calycanthus floridus ‘Athens’
Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
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
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
Emma Holmes diary 1861–1866 on garden in, 1998;XIII.4:7
camellias
antebellum varieties in southern gardens, 1998;XIV.1:7
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
in the gardens of Historic Columbia, SC, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
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
Cameron, Louisa
The Private Gardens of Charleston (in print), 1992;IX.1:13
Cameron, Mark
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
Cameron, Paul and Anne
landscape gardening at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC, 1995;XI.3:1
Camp, Holley, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Campbell, Colin
Vitruvius Britannicus (The British Architect), 1993;IX.2:1
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
Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies
Preservation of Historic Landscapes course by, 1992;VIII.3:12
Candolle, Alphonsus de
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Cane River Creole National Heritage Park
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Cane River National Heritage Area
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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
Cape Fear, NC
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Cape Fear Garden Club
Azalea Garden Tour and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Capps, Gene T.
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
on Flora Ann Bynum’s vision for Old Salem, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
RSGL conference speaker, 1994;X.2:5, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Captain Davis apples
as popular southern variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Caracalla bean
Monticello’s Snail (Flower) or, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Carbo, Jeffrey
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Cardasis, Dean
paper on James Rose available, 1994;XI.1:14
Carey, Moses, Jr.
Chatwood Garden in jeopardy and, 1989;V.3:4
Caribbean Gardens, FL
Nehrling’s development of, 1999;XIV.4:1
Caring for Your Local Cemetery
in print, 1990;VI.3:9
Carloftis, John
Botherum house, Lexington, KY, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site, NC
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Carlson, Chad
Francis Porcher: Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA
landscape restoration, 1988;IV.3:6
Carmean, Frank
Old Mill, North Little Rock, AR and, 1987;III.3:6
Carmel Plantation, Worcester Co., MD
Forman on, 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Carolina laurelcherry (mock orange)
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Carolina Red June apples
as early apple of choice for southerners, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
CARPA (computer-aided reverse perspective analysis)
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Carpenter Family
at Dunleith in Natchez, 1994;X.2:11
Carr (Anne Coppedge) Research and Director’s Endowment Fund
Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Carr, Alice
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Carr, Anne Coppedge (Mrs. Julian S.)
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2003;XVIII.3:4, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
The Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta: its garden library, as SGHS archives depository, 1990;VI.3:3
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
Elisabeth Woodburn Robertson tribute by, 1991;VII.3:8
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3, 1990;VII.2:8, 1994;XI.2:9
GCA Award for, 2001;XVI.4:13
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14
obituary, 2005;XX.2:8
rotating off Board of Directors, 1994;XI.2:11
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Carr, Julian S.
Fall Board meeting and, 1990;VII.2:8
Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Shakespeare
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.2:1, 1983;HTI.3:1
Carroll (Charles) House, Annapolis, MD
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
Carroll, Charles
garden design resources, 1993;IX.2:1
Miller’s Gardener’s Dictionary (1760) owned by, 1988;IV.4:3
carrot hoe
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Carson, W. E.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Carter, Bessie
on Favretti and Garden Club of Virginia, 1998;XIV.3:7
Carter, Clay
Somerset Place garden restoration committee and, 1993;IX.2:14
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
Oatlands Plantation’s walled garden and brick dependencies and, 1992;VIII.3:3
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
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
Carter’s Grove, Williamsburg, VA
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8, 1994;X.4:1
living history activities at, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Carver, Ada Jack
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
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
Cashin, William
William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Castanea dentata
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States. See also Wave Hill, Bronx, NY
assistance sought for, 1986;III.2:5, 1988;IV.3:2, 1990;VII.1:4
first newsletter published, 1987;IV.1:3
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
in print, 1989;V.4:3
SGHS members attend symposium by, 1990;VII.2:11
Wave Hill landscape preservation symposium and, 1998;XIV.3:10
Catalogue of New and Select Roses (Summer and Crammond)
Ravenscroft Plantation, SC and, 1993;X.1:8
“Catalogue of Plants, Fruits and Trees Native to Virginia” (Clayton)
manuscript of, 1994;XI.2:1
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
Jemison Park, Mountain Brook, Alabama: Sketches of a Streamside Preserve, 2021;XXXIII.3:18
‘Snowflake’ Hydrangea and Aldridge Gardens, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Catesby, Mark
Charleston visit by, 1991;VIII.2:1
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Magnolia masthead and, 1984;I.1:1
Magnolia Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
The Natural History of Carolina, 1992;VIII.4:14
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
as plant collector, 2010;XXIII.4:1
plant seeds to Fairchild from, 1997;XIII.3:1
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Cathcart, Mimi
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Cather, Willa
white pipes in Sapphira and the Slave Girl by, 1995;XI.4:10
Catherine II, Empress of Russia (Catherine the Great)
Flora Danica porcelain and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Cathey, Ann
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Cato, Carl Porter
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in N. Carolina and, 1994;X.3:1
Virginia Historical Highway Marker honoring, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
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, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Becomes New Director of the Cherokee Garden Library, 2000;XVI.2:13
on book in print, 2022;XXXIV.3:18
Camden annual meeting review, 2009;XXII.4:4
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
on the Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
on garden history canon, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 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
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
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
on Norton upon his retirement, 2024;XXXVI.3:15
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.1:11
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
State Ambassadors Program and, 2017;XXX.3:10
Two Garden Memoranda in the Sale of the Alexander Hamilton Papers at Sotheby’s, 2017;XXX.1:6
Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans (Ray, in print), 2022;XXXV.1:18
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
The Causeway. See Tregaron Estate, Washington, DC
Cave Hill, KY
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Cecil, William A. V.
Biltmore Estate and, 1994;XI.2:8
Cedar Grove, SC
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Cedar Lane Farm, GA
John and Jane Symmes and, 1989;V.4:5, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
cedars, Deodar
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Celebrating Central Park, 1853-2003 (Hirschl & Adler Galleries)
exhibition, 2003;XVIII.3:7
cemeteries. See also Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA
American Cemetery, Natchitoches, LA, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery, 1993;IX.3:6
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.1:14
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Jansma’s RSGL presentation on, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9
Lexington Cemetery, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Mobile, annual meeting tours of, 1994;XI.2:8
Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge (MA), 2003;XVIII.3:12
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Cemeteries (Eggener)
review, 2011;XXIV.3:8
Centennial Park, Nashville
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Center for Historic Resources at Texas A&M University
Welch report on, 1988;IV.3:2
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)
exhibition, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Central Park in Blue (Museum of the City of New York)
exhibition, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Century (magazine)
Duncan on Charleston during Colonial Revival in, 1994;XI.1:1
Century Farm Orchards, North Carolina
old southern apples offered by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
cereus (Epiphyllum oxypetalum)
at Eudora Welty House & Garden, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
photo credit correction, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
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
awards (2022), 2022;XXXIV.4:2
awards (2023), 2023;XXXV.3:1
Chahaba Lily
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Chalvin (John) & Co.
imported seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
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
champion trees
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Champneys, John
first recorded cross of roses in America by, 1992;IX.1:5
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVI.4:10, 2001;XVII.2:8
Noisette roses and, 1998;XIV.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
Chant, Elizabeth
Wiley-Williams Cottage, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Chapman, Mr. And Mrs. Clarence
Mulberry plantation and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Chappell, Edward
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Chappell, Gordon W.
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective, 1994;X.4:3
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
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
The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg (with Brinkley), 1997;XIII.2:9
Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
as honorary SGHS board member, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11, 2000;XV.4:7, 2005;XX.2:4
on Norton upon his retirement, 2024;XXXVI.3:15
on Osage oranges in Williamsburg, VA, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
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 Lists and, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 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
Charleston, England
The Garden at Charleston: A Bloomsbury Garden through the Seasons (Snell), 2010;XXIII.4:10
Charleston, SC. See also Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC; Noisette, Philippe Stanislaus
1810 Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:6
annual meeting, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.1:9, 1991;VIII.2:1, 1992;VIII.3:1, 1992;VIII.4:12
Award of Merit in South Carolina to Dargans for garden in, 1989;V.3:4
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view, 1994;XI.1:1
The Charleston renaissance, 1999;XIV.4:10
early gardeners: plant hunters & builders of plantations, 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
Noisette Rose Trail through, 1998;XIV.2:8
preserving landscape legacy of, 2004;XIX.4:9
The Private Gardens of Charleston (Cameron, in print), 1992;IX.1:13
Renaissance of cultural life in inter-war period in, 1999;XIV.4:10
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Sowing the Seeds of Horticulture, annual meeting (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Tenth Annual Meeting booklet and Garden Tour Booklet (available), 1992;VIII.4:15
Charleston, WV
The Craik-Patton house at, 1987;III.3:11
Charleston Courier
Chassereau advertises map making services in, 1991;VIII.2:1
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina in, 1992;VIII.3:6
Charleston Garden Club
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Charleston Gardens (Briggs)
on Sword Gate House roses, 1988;IV.3:3
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
Charleston Museum
historic Charleston homes and, 1992;VIII.3:1
The Charleston Renaissance (Stevens)
exhibition and book, 1999;XIV.4:10
Charleston Tea Plantation (now Garden)
American Classic Tea of, 1993;IX.2:10
Charleston Times
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina in, 1992;VIII.3:6
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
Charlottesville, VA. See also Monticello
annual meeting, 1986;II.4:5, 1987;IV.2:1
Charter Members
SGHS organizing meeting and, 1983;HTI.3:1
Charwat, Elaine
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty) and, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
Chase, Wanda
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Chase-Lloyd House, Annapolis, MD
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
Chassereau, Peter
advertises map making services in Charleston, 1991;VIII.2:1
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 Garden, Hillsborough, NC
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
The early garden at, 1989;V.3:2
in jeopardy, how to help, 1989;V.3:4
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
Cheek, Richard
Gardens and Landscapes of Virginia (with Favretti, in print), 1994;X.2:11
Cheekwood, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2, 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
orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
Chene Vert, Baton Rouge
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
Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta
accolades for, 1998;XIV.3:9
Anne Carr Receives GCA Award and, 2001;XVI.4:13
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.2:1
Catron-Sullivan becomes new director, 2000;XVI.2:13
Center for the Study of Southern Garden History, 2003;XVIII.3:6
Cothran Collection received by, 2007;XXI.2:19
Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:10
Elizabeth Lawrence personal library at, 1992;VIII.4:11
Fall Board meeting and, 1990;VII.2:8
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
history and holdings of, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
as SGHS archives depository, 1990;VI.3:3, 1992;VIII.3:1
tour offered to Roberto Burle Marx gardens in Brazil, 1992;VIII.4:15
The Wild Trees author to speak at (2008), 2007;XXI.3:15
Woodburn Collection on the Historical Development of American Horticulture, 1986;III.2:4, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
Cherokee grave sites
Daffodils for, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Cherokee Plantation, LA
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Cherokee rose (Rosa laevigata)
Affleck on hedging with, 1991;VII.4:11
Affleck’s writing on, 1991;VIII.1:5
cherry, weeping
at Reynolda, Winston Salem, NC, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Cherry Sims Asian-American Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Chesapeake
early gardening in, 1997;XIII.3:5
“Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake” (Sarudy), 1990;VII.2:12, 1992;VIII.3:4
South Carolina seed and nursery trade compared with, 1992;VIII.3:6
Chesapeake falling gardens
Annapolis annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
at Hampton, Baltimore Co., 1996;XII.3:1
Landon Carter’s Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Mount Airy Garden, VA and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
at Mount Clare House, Baltimore, 1996;XII.3:1
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
Biltmore annual meeting on, 1998;XIV.2:1
return of, 2008;XXII.2:8
update on Virginia’s historic sites and reintroduction of, 2022;XXXV.1:14
chestnut rose
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Chez Coteau, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Chicopee, GA
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
children
disappearance of mules and, 1992;VIII.4:1
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
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
China and Gardens of Europe of the Eighteenth Century (Siren, 1950)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
China Grove plantation, Brazoria County, TX
Cherokee rose hedging at, 1991;VIII.1:5
China roses
Affleck on varieties best adapted to the South, 1991;VIII.1:7
Welch on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’, 1994;X.4:7
Chincona
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Chinese Honeysuckle (Azalea indica)
characteristics, 1992;IX.1:12
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
Chopin, Kate
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Christian, Frances Archer
Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia (with Massie, 1931), 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Christie’s of New York
Garden Conservancy benefit at, 1998;XIV.3:9
The Christmas Heritage of Old Salem
Bynum (1983), 1988;IV.3:14
Christmas trees
German immigrants to Texas and, 1993;IX.4:10
Christopher, Thomas
“On The Trail with Texas Rose Rustlers,” 1987;IV.1:3
Chunnenuggee Horticultural Society
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Church, Gloria
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Church, Jason
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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. See also cemeteries
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery, 1993;IX.3:6
The landscape at Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, SC, 1989;VI.2:7
citranges
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
citrus canker (Xanthomonas axonopodis)
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
City Gardener (Fairchild)
use in Virginia of, 1997;XIII.3:1
City Gazette
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina in, 1992;VIII.3:6
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. See also Reconstruction
battlefield photographs as landscape restoration tool, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
Emma Holmes diary 1861–1866 on, 1998;XIII.4:7
McMurrans in Natchez and, 1994;X.2:7
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville, SC, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and its customers and, 1993;X.1:1
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.
Natchez gardens and, 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, 1993;IX.3:1, 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
Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Charlotte Board meeting tour and, 1986;III.2:3
Clarkson, Rosetta E.
Green Enchantment (reissued with T. Martin foreward), 1991;VIII.1:12
Clark Southline Equipment Company, Texas
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside)
in print, 1991;VIII.2:10
class system
among English-trained and Scottish-trained gardeners, 1997;XIII.3:1
Clauser, John W., Jr.
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden, 1988;V.1:2
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;V.3:2, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Clay (Clement Claiborne) papers
at Duke University, Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
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
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
Clayton, Virginia Tuttle
The Once & Future Gardener: Garden Writing from the Golden Age of Magazines, 1900-1940 (review), 2000;XVI.2:10
Clement, Ed
restoring John Steele House grounds, Salisbury, NC, 1987;III.3:8
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
Clifton (mansion), Natchez, MS
Notes from another practitioner on historic garden research, 1988;IV.3:5
Climbing Roses Old and New (Thomas)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
on ‘Musk Rose’ in England, 1994;X.3:1
Close, Leslie R.
Catalog of Landscape Records in America and, 1986;III.2:5
Clues to American Gardens (Weeks with Fogle and Mahan)
in print, 1987;III.3:4
Coade stone urns
Mount Airy Garden, Richmond County, VA, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Coalter, John
on Tucker’s Williamsburg garden, 1996;XII.2:1
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm (CGBG)
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
past is present at, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Savannah annual meeting tours, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Stan Gray and iris paradise at, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
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 updated by J. Creech (in print), 1992;VIII.3:11
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories updated by J. Creech (review), 1993;IX.3:13
Cobb (Ella) Camp Garden, Murfreesboro, NC
Newsom’s master plan for landscape restoration and, 1989;V.3:6
Cobb (T. R. R.) House gardens
Athens, GA annual meeting tour, 2008;XXII.1:8
Cobb, James
Athens, GA annual meeting, 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 at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
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, 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 Dos Passos
Annapolis annual meeting, 1985;I.3:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
in the news, 1998;XIV.3:8
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
on tornado damage at The Hermitage, 1998;XIV.2:6
Coker, David R.
Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Co. and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Coker, William Chambers
UNC herbarium and, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Cokesbury Female College, SC
Benjamin Johnson and garden of, 1989;VI.2:7
Colbert, Evelyn McGee
Hunt Award for Patti McGee and, 2023;XXXV.3:2
Colburn, Cherie Foster
Heirloom Bulbs for Today (with Wiesinger, in print 2011), 2011;XXIV.1:10
Cole, Fred C.
Affleck biography by, 1991;VIII.1:5
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, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
Coleman, Lindsay
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. George
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Coles, Frank
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
College of William and Mary, Virginia
professional gardeners and, 1997;XIII.3:1
Colleton, James
on avoiding chemicals on food plants, 1992;VIII.4:1
Collier, C. A.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Collins, Alethea
Somerset Place Gardens and, 2001;XVI.4:1
Collins, Josiah
Somerset Place Gardens and, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Somerset Place Gardens and, 2001;XVI.4:1
on trees at Somerset Place, 1993;IX.4:14
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
plant collectors in colonial America and, 1994;XI.2:1
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
garden fever (1890s–late 1930s) and, 1994;XI.1:1
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
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. See also Williamsburg, VA
SGHS web site steps boldly into the 21st century, 2007;XXI.2:18
color in gardens
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
Columbia, SC
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
gardens of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Columbia nursery
antebellum camellia varieties and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Columbia South Carolinian
as Adam Summer’s newspaper, 1993;X.1:1
Columbus, GA
Columbus Museum research on Olmsted Associates garden design, 1988;IV.3:12
Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus
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
Commander, Allen
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Commercial Garden Design. See Givhan, Edgar G., II
committees, SGHS
bylaws on, 1993;IX.3:9
community gardens
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
A Complete Body of Husbandry (Hale, 1759)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
The Complete Handbook of Garden Plants (Wright)
on Oxalis rubra and other species, 1994;X.3:5
composting
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Compton, Henry
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
Comstock family, Atlanta
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Concord Nursery, Concord, Georgia
apple varieties offered (1930s) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
concrete sculptures
Rodriguez’ Arkansas works listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1987;III.3:6
Cone, Moses
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
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
Confederate States of America (Confederacy)
flower garden representing, 1996;XII.4:10
Conference on Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes. See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
Conference on Southern Gardens and Landscapes. See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
Confraternity of Christian Mothers
Natchitoches annual meeting tours and, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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
Connoisseur of Malvern studio, England
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Conrad, Julia Maud
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Roman hyacinths and, 1993;X.1:14
conservation
at Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
containers for plants
in African-American yards of the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
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
Cook, Jacob
hyper-local apples and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Cook, Moses
Brompton Park Nursery, England and, 1997;XIII.3:1
Cooke, John Hartwell
Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1987;III.3:3
Cook’s Red Winter apple (extinct)
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Cooleemee Plantation, NC
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference tour, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Coolidge, Ellen Wayles Randolph
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
Cool Spring Place, Fayetteville, NC
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
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
Cooper, James Fenimore
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
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? (in print), 2001;XVII.2:7
Coram, Thomas
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
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, Jr. “Jim”
in remembrance, 2017;XXX.1:11
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
Cornell University Library
Ellen McGowan Biddle Shipman Papers Collection at, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Cornett, Peggy L. See also Newcomb, Peggy Cornett
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
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
Biltmore annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:1, 1998;XIV.2:6
on book in print, 2021;XXXIV.1:16
book reviews, 2004;XIX.1:15
Central Texas Gardener interview of, 2002;XVIII.1:13
Charleston annual meeting, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.2:14, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
Favretti remembered by, 2023;XXXV.3:14
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.1:15
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Garden Club of Virginia Centennial activities and, 2019;XXXII.4:14
on garden history canon, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
GCA recognition of, 2016;XXIX.3:15
Historic Landscape Institute and, 1998;XIV.2:14
Horticulture article on Hsu quoting, 2003;XVIII.4:12
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Hortus: A Gardening Journal essay by, 2012;XXV.1:6
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Jane Baber White — A Remembrance, 2024;XXXVI.3:8
Ken McFarland Receives Flora Ann Bynum Medal, 2022;XXXIV.4:15
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 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
Magnolia index and, 1998;XIV.2:6
Massachusetts Horticultural Society’ Thomas Roland Medal to, 2004;XIX.3:12
Monticello Farm & Garden Facebook posts by, 2019;XXXII.2:13
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2019;XXXII.3:12, 2021;XXXIII.3:1, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Nashville annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Natchitoches annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.3:1
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
New Orleans annual meeting, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
NPR interview on musk rose, 2001;XVII.2:15
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
Old House Journal article on, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Old Salem’s garden programs and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Quill & Trowel Award from Garden Writers of American to, 2001;XVI.3:13
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Rosemary Verey obituary, 2001;XVI.4:2
Rosemont Plantation history and the Cunningham Family, 2007;XXI.3:1
RSGL conference speaker, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
on SGHS at 20 Years and Growing, 2002;XVII.4:1
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
on the Snail (Flower): Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Southern Plant Lists steering committee and, 1998;XIV.2:6
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, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Wall Street Journal article quoting, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Cornwell, Marty Whaley Adams, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
author’s name omitted, lead article XIX, No. 4, 2005;XX.1:14
cover photo for 2002 Commemorative Issue, 2002;XVIII.1:13
Hoe and Tell Vol. 1, No. 3 printed as No. 2, 1983;HTI.3:1
night-blooming cereus photo, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Osage orange national champions, 2024;XXXVI.3:2
Roses of Natchez photograph credit, 1994;X.2:11
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.) Graduate Fellowship
awards, 2022;XXXIV.4:7, 2024;XXXVI.2:10
Cothran (James R.) Scholarship
awards, 2018;XXXI.1:5
student, 2014;XXVII.1:11, 2019;XXXII.2:14, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Cothran, James R. “Jim”
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
on Anne Carr receiving GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
Athens annual meeting, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
awards honoring, 2004;XIX.2:10, 2004;XIX.4:8
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA visit by, 1995;XI.4:6
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, 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
The Cultural Landscape Foundation featuring book by, 2011;XXIV.1:11
death of, 2012;XXV.1:1
elected Fellow in American Society of Landscape Architects, 2002;XVIII.1:13
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIV.3:10, 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
Garden Conservancy’s 10th Anniversary Conference speaker, 1999;XV.2:16
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 (in print), 1995;XI.3:13
Gardens of Historic Charleston (review), 1995;XII.1:10
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Georgia Historic Landscape Initiative and, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (with Danylchak, in print), 2018;XXXI.1:14
on Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
The Magazine Antiques article on, 2003;XVIII.3:13
In Memoriam, 2012;XXV.2:7
New Orleans Ol d Garden Rose Society speaker, 1997;XIII.2:11
Patti McGee and, 2023;XXXV.2:10
photos of Southern Antebellum gardens or landscapes sought by, 1996;XII.2:12
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
Southern Garden Heritage Conference speaker, 2000;XV.4:7
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
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
The Cottage Garden of America… (Elder, 1850)
at Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 1986;III.2:4
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
postcard of employees’ greenhouse, LaGrange, GA, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Cotton, Harvey
on Affleck, at SGHS second annual meeting, 1984;I.1:6, 1996;XII.4:1
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
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
Council on Botanical and Horticultural Libraries
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Country Life in America
Duncan on Charleston during Colonial Revival in, 1994;XI.1:1
Country Place era
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (Karson), 2007;XXI.3:12
in Houston, TX, 1993;IX.4:1
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
covering plants for winter protection
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Covid-19 pandemic
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
President’s Report to Our Members, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
SGHS bylaws revisions due to, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Virtual Board Meeting Report, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Cowles, Albert
on Tucker-Coleman garden in Williamsburg, 1996;XII.2:1
Cox, Hannah, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
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
Cox, Walter
containers for plants in yard of, Oglethorpe, GA, 1992;VIII.4:1
Coxe, Frankie
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Coxe, William
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
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, 1991;VIII.2:8
Cragfont Plantation, TN
annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1
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, GA, 2004;XIX.4:11
Craighead house (1810)
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Craighead-Jackson House, Knoxville, TN
Blount Mansion and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Craik-Patton House, WV
at Charleston, 1987;III.3:11
Crammond, James
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
on New and Special Trees of Mexico (1859), 2014;XXVII.3:1
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:8
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
as state Magnolia editor for Arkansas, 1987;III.3:2, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11
Crawford, John A.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Crease, Thomas
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
Creech, John
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories (Coats) updated by (in print), 1992;VIII.3:11
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories (Coats) updated by (review), 1993;IX.3:13
Creekmore, Frank Lyell Hubert
Welty’s Night-Blooming Cereus Club and, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Creighton, Frank W.
Biltmore Estate landscape and, 1998;XIV.2:1
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
Crenshaw family, Virginia
‘Musk Rose’ search in America and, 1994;X.3:1
Crepin, Francois
confusing ‘Himalayan Musk’ with ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Cresson, Lisa and David
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Crews, C. Daniel
A New World, RSGL conference, 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 and, 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, Bryan
as Goodwood builder, 1996;XII.4:6
Croom, Frances Smith
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6
Croom, Hardy
as Goodwood builder, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
crop rotation
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Crouwels, Peter
in Philadelphia, roots or seeds for sale by, 1992;VIII.3:6
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
Crowder, Lisa E.
Pioneers of American Landscape Design (with Burnbaum, eds.), 1994;X.2:11
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
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.2:1, 1992;VIII.4:12
funding for garden structure survey at, 1990;VII.2:9
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Crown, Rick
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Crowninshield, Louise du Pont
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Cruickshank’s Inc., Toronto, Canada
blue, white and pink Roman hyacinths from, 1991;VII.3:5
hyacinths from, 1991;VII.4:5
Crusel, Betsy
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fall Board meeting, 1994;XI.2:9, 1998;XIII.4:5, 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
re-elected to SGHS Board, 1997;XIII.2:12
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2007;XXI.2:14
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting coordinator, 1990;VII.1:16, 1991;VII.4:1
Crusel, Hap
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Cryptomeria
varieties grown by Pomaria Nurseries, 1993;X.1:1
Cryptomeria japonica
at Reynolda, Winston Salem, NC, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
cucumber, “Uncle Jim Schutt’s”
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
cucumber magnolia (Magnolia acuminata)
demise, at Montrose Nursery, 1992;VIII.4:11
Culbertson, Dianne
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cullison, William R., III
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library (catalog), 1987;IV.1:9, 1988;IV.4:3
Cultivating History: Exploring Horticultural Practices of the Southern Gardener (2001)
published on SGHS website, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Cultivating the Wild: The enduring legacy of William Bartram, America’s first environmentalist (documentary), 2024;XXXVI.1:2
The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF)
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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.1:1
Cunningham, Ann Pamela. See also Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association; Rosemont Plantation, SC
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association and, 1990;VII.1:4
national historic preservation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
on Rosemont Plantation, SC, 1993;IX.3:1
as Southern gardener at Rosemont Plantation, SC, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Cunningham, Hugh Banks
Rosemont Plantation and, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Laura
as Southern gardener at Rosemont Plantation, SC, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Cunningham, Louisa Bird (Mrs. Robert)
Rosemont Plantation and, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
as Southern gardener at Rosemont Plantation, SC, 1995;XII.1:1
Cunningham, Patrick
Rosemont Plantation and, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
Cunningham, Robert
Rosemont Plantation and family of, 1993;IX.3:1, 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
Curated Experiences
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Currier, Dana Martin
as state Magnolia editor for Louisiana, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1988;V.1:11
Curtis, Jane A.
on Bayou Bend historic landscape preservation, 1998;XIV.3:1
Curtis, John Henry
Kirby’s Houston Italian garden and, 1993;IX.4:1
Curtis, Moses Ashley
as botanist, Camerons at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC and, 1995;XI.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
early Williamsburg gardener, 1991;VIII.2:1
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
Cyclopedia of American Horticulture (Bailey)
on ‘Musk Rose’ disappearance, 1994;X.3:1
on Oxalis rubra and other species, 1994;X.3:5
Cypress Hill (Victorian farmhouse), AL
Givhan on garden restoration at, 1985;I.2:2
TOP | 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
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, 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
Daily Advertiser
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina in, 1992;VIII.3:6
dairy farming
Reynolda Dairy as model, 1912–30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Dallas Area Historical Rose Group
The Yellow Rose published by, 1986;II.4:2
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
Danica porcelain. See Flora Danica porcelain collection
Daniel, Mrs. Robert (Linda)
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Daniels, Josephus
on Raleigh’s old “he-crab-apple tree,” 1991;VIII.2:8
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.1:14
on Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Danzenbaker, Jay
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVII.1:9
Danzer, John G.
MESDA garden seat in “Chinese taste” and, 1998;XIII.4:12
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)
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speakers, 1994;X.4:9
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Award of Merit from ASLA in South Carolina, 1989;V.3:4, 1991;VII.4:9
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:15, 1991;VIII.2:12
Carolina Gardener article on work of, 1993;IX.2:15, 1995;XI.3:16
Charleston annual meeting coordinators, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.1:9, 1992;VIII.4:12
drawings and papers at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Historic Preservation on Charleston work of, 1990;VII.1:13, 1992;VIII.3:12
national news on private gardens designed by, 2010;XXIII.1:14
Post and Courier on donating documents on Charleston’s small gardens by, 2000;XV.4:7
on SGHS tenth anniversary photographic exhibit, 1990;VII.1:3
Southern Accents article on work of, 1992;IX.1:13
Timeless Landscape Design: The Four-Part Master Plan (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:13
Views magazine on landscapes by, 2009;XXII.4:17
Dargan, Hugh G., Jr.
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTI.3:1, 1988;V.2:3
membership brochure prepared by, 1984;I.1:4
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2001;XVI.4:12
Officers and Directors of the First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
rotating off Board of Directors, 1994;XI.2:11
SGHS newsletter title and, 1983;HTI.2:2
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Dargan, Mary Palmer
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Dargan, Mary Palmer Kelley. See also Kelley, Mary Palmer
Early Charleston gardeners: botanists, plant hunters & builders of plantations, 1991;VIII.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3
on the first decade of SGHS, 1992;VIII.3:1
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12
as state Magnolia editor for S. Carolina, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
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
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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), 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (with Reese, review), 2015;XXVIII.4:14
“David O. Dodd rose”
search for, 1986;II.3:2
Davidson, Peter
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty) and, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
Davidson College
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Davidson Horticultural Symposium
From Jungles to Freeways, 1989;V.3:2
Davidson Horticultural Symposium, Second
William Lanier Hunt as speaker, 1986;II.3:3
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, Eve
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Davis, Franklin, Staunton, VA nursery
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.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
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry (1813), 1988;V.2:4
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Dawson, Nick
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
The Day the World Ended (LeConte)
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Dayton, S. B.
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
d’Crezences, Petris
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Dean Hall, Eufaula, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:3
death flower
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
DeBaillon, Mary
as Irisiac, Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
DeBow’s Review
Affleck on hedging in, 1991;VII.4:11
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
DeCamp, Kimberly
Garden Club of Lexington, 2017;XXX.2:6
“Decorative Plants Around Historic Alabama Homes” (Orr)
reprint of, 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.2:1, 1988;IV.4:3
de Feriet, Louis
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Defoe, Daniel
on Kew, the Royal Botanic Gardens, 1997;XIII.1:1
DeHines, William
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:8
Delaney, Ted
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
deLashmutt, Gayle
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 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? 1992;VIII.3:4
Osage orange as national champion in, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Osage orange as national champion in, correction, 2024;XXXVI.3:2
Delaware State College, later University
Claude E. Phillips Herbarium at, 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Delmarva
as wasteland or unexplored wilderness? 1992;VIII.3:4
Delong-Sweet Foundation
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
del Tredici, Peter
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2019;XXXII.3:12, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
DeMaine, Robert B.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Denke, C. F.
The Plant Reporter on Sunset Hibiscus, 2002;XVIII.1:15
Denmark
Flora Danica prints and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Dent, Miriam
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Denton, Melinda
A Monograph of Oxalis, Section Ionoxalis (Oxalidaceae) in North America, 1994;X.3:5
De Re Rustica (Colmuella, 50 A.D.)
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, Armand John, III
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
Wilmington, NC garden, 2023;XXXV.4:12
DeRosset, Catherine
Airlee (Wilmington, NC garden) and, 2023;XXXV.4:12
DeRosset, Eliza Jane
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
Wilmington, NC garden, 2023;XXXV.4:12
DeRosset, Gabrielle
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
DeRosset Garden, Wilmington, NC
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
Deroy, Paula
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Deshotels, Michele
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
designed historic landscapes. See garden design
Designs on Birmingham, a Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs (Morris and White, eds.)
in print, 1989;VI.1:2
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
Devine apples
as family apple from Gadsden, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
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
DeWitt Wallace Decorative Arts Gallery
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
Dewson, Edward
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Dezallier d’Argenville, Antoine-Joseph
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
The Theory and Practice of Gardening (18th century), 2020;XXXIII.1:1
de Zavala, Adina Emilia (later Foch or Fock, then Hand)
correction, 1986;III.1:1
on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose, 1994;X.4:7
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Augustine
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
de Zavala, Emily West
China roses in Texas and, 1994;X.4:7
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
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
De Zavala Garden, TX
correction, 1986;III.1:1
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
sketch of proposed restoration, 1986;II.4:3
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
Dickie, James
hyper-local apples and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Dickie’s Favorite apples
as popular southern variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Dickinson (John) Plantation, Kent Co., Del.
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Dickinson, Todd
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13, 1991;VIII.2:10
Dicks, Roy
Green Grows the City (Nichols, reprint), 2006;XX.4:18
Dictionaire Pomologie (Leroy)
on Wm. Summer’s Hebe pear, 1993;X.1:1
Dictionary of Economic Plants (Uphof, 1968)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Diderot, Denis
on beekeeping, 1990;VII.2:4
Dill, Alonzo T.
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
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
Dionaea spp. (Venus flytrap)
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Dirr, Michael
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Divers, George
Jefferson’s pea-growing rivalry with, 1988;IV.4:10
Dixie Nursery, Thomasville
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Dixon, Kate
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
DNA
apple reproduction and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Dobbs, Sam
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
documentaries
on Earle Sumner Draper, 1986;III.1:6
on Thomas Jefferson, 2005;XX.2:4
Dodd, Emmett
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Dodenhoffer, Donna C.
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Doerflinger, Frederic
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Dokubana, or poisonous flower
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Dolder, Ced
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Cherokee Garden Library’s collections representing African Americans and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Clermont Lee and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Magnolia articles review committee, 2003;XVIII.4:2
on Savannah Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
on State Ambassadors Program, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
State Ambassadors Program and, 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, VA
of Maymont estate, Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Dormon, Caroline
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Elizabeth Lawrence and, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Hurricane Katrina and Wild Garden of, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans gardens of, 2005;XX.2:1
iris cultivars and species at Briarwood and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
New Orleans annual meeting session on, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Sprott on Elizabeth Lawrence’s friendship with, 2023;XXXV.4:1
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
Doubleday, Frank Nelson
as Country Life in America publisher, 1994;XI.1:1
double digging
at William Paca’s garden (Annapolis), 1988;IV.4:3
Doucette, TX
photos as lumber town circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
Doughty, Dorothy
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Douglas, William 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
RSGL conference speaker, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
as state Magnolia editor for Louisiana, 1989;VI.1:9, 1990;VII.2:15
Dove, James Anthony, Jr. “Tony”
Clark Botanical Garden, Long Island and, 1994;XI.1:16
as new Tyron Palace horticulturist, 1991;VIII.2:11
RSGL conference speaker, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;VI.2:2
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
Landscape Gardening and Rural Architecture, 1987;III.3:13
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
on Pomaria Nursery fruit, 1993;X.1:1
Woodrow Wilson Family Home garden, Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.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
documentary on, 1986;III.1:6
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Draper, Jay
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Draper, Laura
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
azaleas and camellias ordered from Pomaria Nurseries by, 1998;XIV.1:7
Magnolia Plantation, SC and, 1994;XI.1:1, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Wm. Summer and, 1993;X.1:1
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
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1992;VIII.4:12
George McDaniel and, 2015;XXVIII.2:11, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
on Oxalis rosea and other species, 1994;X.3:5
zinnia seeds from, 2023;XXXV.4:9
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
droughts
historic, references sought regarding, 1986;III.1:2
Druid Hills Civic Association, Atlanta
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Druitt, Liz
annual meeting tours and, 1995;XI.4:1
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting speaker, 1993;X.1:13
Landscaping with Antique Roses (with Shoup, in print), 1992;VIII.4:15
Landscaping with Antique Roses (with Shoup, review), 1992;IX.1:10
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14, 1997;XIII.2:11, 1999;XV.1:16
The Organic Rose Garden (in print), 1996;XII.3:10
Passing of, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Philippe S. Noisette biographical sketch, 1992;IX.1:5
rescue of the autumn-blooming ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
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
Druse, Ken
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Du Bois, W. E. B.
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Dudley, Paul
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Dudley House and Farm, near Gainesville, FL
as vernacular garden, now a State Park, 1997;XIII.2:1
Dudly, Ed
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Duell, Charles. See also Middleton Place, Charleston, SC
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 1992;VIII.4:12
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Duff, Robert Crews
Italian garden at Houston home of, 1993;IX.4:1
Duffields, Camden, SC
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Duffy (Minnette C.) Award
to Bellamy Mansion, Wilmington, NC, 1998;XIV.3:9
to Chip Callaway for 1988, 1989;V.3:4
first, to Bynum, 1987;IV.2:10, 1988;IV.3:13
to Mac Newsom, 1990;VI.3:9
to Nancy Goodwin, 1995;XI.3:11
Duhamel du Monceau, Henri-Louis
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Dukakis, Olympia
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Duke University
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Library interest in garden plans, plants lists, catalogs, and other documents, 1986;II.3:6
origins of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at, 1993;IX.2:7
symposium celebrating Terraces at, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
Dulany, Mary
on Carroll garden completion, Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Don Smith’s retirement from, 1992;IX.1:13
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
softball game, Acorns challenge Mount Vernon Marauders in, 1992;IX.1:13
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
on Monticello’s pea-growing contest, 1988;IV.4:10
Dunaway Gardens Restoration, Inc.
seeking restoration donations, 1983;HTI.2:2
Dunbar, George T.
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Dunbar, William
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
Duncan, Frances
on Charleston area gardens at the turn of the century, 1994;XI.1:1
Duncan, Kathleen D.
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered, 1996;XII.2:1
Dungy, Camille
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Dunleith (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Dunn, Lee
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
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 and, 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
duPont, Eugene
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
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;IX.2:7
Durham, NC
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Durham Morning Herald (NC)
Hunt’s “The Southern Gardener” column in, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Dutch Gardens, Inc., New Jersey
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
Dutch hoe
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Dyer, Delce
on Cades Cove Historic District farmsteads, 1988;IV.3:12, 1989;VI.2:2
TOP | 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
Eaddy, Mary Ann
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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.1:11
State Ambassadors Program and, 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)
“An 18th-Century Kitchen Garden” (Berckman) in Garden 1988 of, 1988;IV.4:2
McFarland on, 2016;XXIX.3:9
“Old Salem, North Carolina” (Mashburn) in, 1988;IV.4:2
“Old Salem’s Medicinal Garden” in Early American Life by, 1988;IV.4:2
Early Camellias in Louisiana (Stromeyer and James)
Natchitoches annual meeting on, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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
publication of, 1998;XIV.3:9
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (Kelso & Most, eds.)
in print, 1990;VII.1:15
review, 1991;VII.3:9
annual meeting, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.2:12, 1996;XII.3:6, 1996;XII.3:7
old roses and furniture, 1992;VIII.3:4
East Texas Historical Journal
“Documents: The Gardening Sentiments of an Early Texas Pioneer” (Abt and Abt), 1991;VII.3:11
Eccleston family
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Echols, Gordon
Center for Historic Resources at Texas A&M University and, 1988;IV.3:2
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting speaker, 1993;IX.4:9
Edankrall. See Spencer (Anne) House and Garden
Eddison, Sydney
A Passion for Daylilies: The Flowers and the People (in print), 1993;IX.4:15
Eddleman, Edith
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
A Southern Garden (Lawrence, in print) and, 1992;VIII.4:11
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
Eden
John Hill and authorship of, 1998;XIV.3:11
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.2:9
Edison, Mina Miller
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Edison, Thomas A.
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
rubber extraction from goldenrod and chemurgic plants and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
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
Edmondson, John
information sought on Hygeia (small town of retirement), Ludlow, KY, 1989;VI.2:11
Edmondston, Catherine Ann Devereux
The Civil War Diary of, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
as Southern gardener in N. Carolina, 1995;XII.1:1
Edmondston, Patrick
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Edmonston, Catherine Ann
Civil War diary of, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Edmonston, Kate, diary of
Newsom’s master plan for Murfreesboro, NC landscape restoration and, 1987;IV.1:5
Edwards, Elliott
Bartram Trail Conference and, 1991;VIII.2:11
Edwards, Gina M.
on Tallahassee annual meeting, 1996;XII.4:6
Edwards, John D.
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Edwards, Margo
index of Magnolia, Vols. I–XIV and, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
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
eighteenth century
Annapolis gardens, 2007;XXI.1:1
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden, 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, 1988;IV.3:6
Carnton Plantation, TN, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Charles Carroll House of Annapolis gardens, 1993;IX.2:1
Colonial American garden exceptionalism, 1997;XIII.3:5
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective, 1994;X.4:3
Colonial Herb Garden, as myth, 2005;XX.2:14
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Early Charleston gardeners: botanists, plant hunters & builders of plantations, 1991;VIII.2:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
flax production in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
George Washington’s pleasure garden, rebirth of, 1987;IV.1:10
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina, 1990;VII.2:4
John Custis and the Transatlantic Plant Trade, 2007;XXI.1:4
LaGrange, Georgia, woven landscapes of, 2008;XXII.1:1
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
The Maryland orangeries, 1996;XII.3:1
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Natchez gardens, 2001;XVII.1:1
Nomini Hall, life in the garden at, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The professional gardener’s trade in, 1997;XIII.3:1
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820, 1992;VIII.3:6
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered, 1996;XII.2:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
tea cultivation in America, earliest records of, 1993;IX.2:10, 1993;IX.3:14
William Paca’s way of gardening in Annapolis, 1988;IV.4:3
Elder, Walter
The Cottage Garden of America… (1850), 1986;III.2:4
El Don, Hurst Creek, Dorchester, Co., MD
Forman on, 1992;VIII.3:4
election of 1846
Carnton Plantation, TN and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry (Davy)
in Gov. Stone’s library, Hope Plantation, NC and, 1988;V.2:4
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
Elizabeth and Her German Garden
garden fever (1890s–late 1930s) and, 1994;XI.1:1
Elizabethan Gardens, Manteo, NC
Hood on Raleigh/Roanoke Island voyage 400th anniversary, 1987;IV.1:5
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
Elliott-Brown House, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Ellis, Ralph N., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Ellis, Thomas Harding
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Ellis apple
in Georgia, Lawson on, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Ellison, Thomas
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
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
The Elms (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibition) on, 1987;III.3:7
Elms Court, Natchez, MS
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
a Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, NC
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in N. Carolina and, 1994;X.3:1
Elmwood Hall Estate, Ludlow, KY
information sought on, 1989;VI.2:11
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
Bayou Bend garden management plan, 1998;XIV.3:1
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Southern Garden Symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Emerson and Associates, Baton Rouge, LA
Bayou Bend garden management plan, 1998;XIV.3:1
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
Encyclopedia of Southern Culture
Hood as contributor to, 1994;XI.2:11
endangered plants
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:5
endowment funds, SGHS. See also Bynum (Flora Ann) Memorial Endowment
how to establish, 2019;XXXII.3:14
Engel, Lehman
Welty’s Night-Blooming Cereus Club and, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
England
American native plants in, 1994;XI.2:1
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Englemann, George
Lindheimer’s plant collecting in Texas and, 1993;IX.4:10
English, Anne Knapp
on Biltmore Estate’s Approach Road, 1988;IV.3:12
English Garden History Society
A Model for the Future, 2002;XVII.4:17
English gardens
early American garden history compared with, 1997;XIII.3:5
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols)
in print, 2003;XVIII.2:15
review, 2003;XVIII.4:13
English-trained gardeners
in eighteenth century Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
Enlightenment
Tradescant’s Ark (plant collections) and, 1994;XI.2:1
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (LeHoullier)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.2:9
Epiphyllum hookeri (Hooker’s orchid)
at Eudora Welty House & Garden, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Epiphyllum oxypetalum (cereus)
at Eudora Welty House & Garden, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
photo credit correction, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Epstein, Susan McLeod
Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina (1810), 2012;XXV.3:6
Charleston annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
Patti McGee remembrance, 2023;XXXV.2:10
Spring Board meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Erdeljac, Diane
Blossom Circle and Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Ernst, Friederich
as father of German immigration in Texas, 1993;IX.4:10
Ernst Conservation Seeds, Penna.
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Ervenberg, Louis
as German immigrant to Texas, 1993;IX.4:10
Ervendberg, Louis and Eleonore Reimaarz
Fort Worth botanists, 2006;XX.3:7
Erwin, William R., Jr.
Alabama horticultural research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Erwin Mills cemetery, Durham, NC
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Esquiline Hill Nursery, GA
1891–92 catalog at Duke Library, 1986;II.3:6
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Essay on Calcarious Manures (Ruffin, 1832)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Essays and Notes on Husbandry and Rural Affairs (Bordley)
in Gov. Stone’s library, Hope Plantation, NC and, 1988;V.2:4
Eufaula, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:3
“Ornamental Plantings in Eufaula” (Orr), 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.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, Edith Morton (Mrs. William Corcoran)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
Eustis, William Corcoran
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
Evans, Augusta Jane
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
Evans, Gareth
on formal gardens of Bellamy Mansion Museum, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
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
In Memoriam, 1991;VIII.1:10
My mother’s garden (essay), 1988;V.1:3
Evans, Minnie
Airlee Gardens, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Evans, Mrs. James P., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Evans, Oliver
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Evans, Richard Low
Magnolia masthead design, 1984;I.1:1, 1985;I.3:1
SGHS stationery design, 1985;I.3:1
Evans, Sally Kittredge
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane translation by, 1995;XI.3:16
Evelyn, John
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Royal Society and, 1994;XI.2:1
The Evening Garden (Loewer)
in print, 1993;X.1:16
evening primrose, large flower
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Everett, John
tour offered to Roberto Burle Marx gardens in Brazil and, 1992;VIII.4:15
Evergreen Plantation, LA
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Everleigh, Samuel
seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Evermay, Washington, DC
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.1:4
Everything for the Garden (Tankard, Nylander, Emmet and Begg)
in print, 2019;XXXII.4:13
evolutionary anachronism
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Ewen, Charles
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Ewing, Carrie
Carnton Plantation, TN and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Executive Committee, SGHS. See also officers, SGHS
bylaws on, 1993;IX.3:9
Page as immediate past-president appointed to, 1997;XIII.1:12
The Art of Gardening: Maryland Landscapes and the American Garden Aesthetic, 1730–1930, 1985;II.1:4
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
“From Botany to Bouquets: Flowers in Northern Art,” 1999;XIV.4:7
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 Charleston Renaissance (Greenville County, SC, Museum of Art), 1999;XIV.4:10
The Gardens at Hatfield House (Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury), 2004;XIX.4:15
The Garden Seed Inventory (Whealy, ed.), 1985;II.1:4
The Gardens of Ellen Biddle Shipman, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
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
Images of Nature, Creations of Man: Natural History and the Decorative Arts, 1992;VIII.4:14
International Arts and Crafts Exhibition, Victoria and Albert Museum, 2004;XIX.4:15
Lost Gardens of New England, 2001;XVI.3:9
materials sought for N. and S. Carolina pleasure, kitchen, and scientific gardens for, 1989;VI.2:11
Pathways to the Past: Highlights from the Cherokee Garden Library, 2003;XVIII.3:4
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser, 1998;XIV.2:10
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog), 2017;XXX.1:7
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823, 1998;XIV.2:10
Shaping the Landscape Image, 1865-1910: John Douglas Woodward, 1997;XIII.2:7
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery, 2014;XXVII.2:8
Tenth Anniversary Display of SGHS Meeting Records, 1990;VII.2:16
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
TOP | 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
Fairchild, David
awards Nehrling Meyer Medal from USDA (1929), 1999;XIV.4:1
plant explorer (1869-1954), 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Fairchild, Thomas
Hoxton, England nursery of, 1997;XIII.3:1
Fairchild Botanic Garden
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Fairey, John (nurseryman)
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Fairntosh Plantation, NC
Camerons and, 1995;XI.3:1
Fairvue Plantation, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1
organizing meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1
Falconer, William
on Galveston gardens, TX in 1875, 2004;XIX.3:1
Kew Gardens training and subsequent career of, 1997;XIII.1:1
falling gardens, in the Chesapeake
Annapolis annual meeting on, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
at Hampton, Baltimore Co., 1996;XII.3:1
Landon Carter’s Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Mount Airy Garden, VA and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
at Mount Clare House, Baltimore, 1996;XII.3:1
Falmouth, VA
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
family apples
L. Calhoun’s description of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
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
index of Magnolia, Vols. I–XIV and, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Farley, Catharine J.
The gardens of Stratford Hall Plantation, 1989;VI.2:5
Farmer, Jenks
Frances Parker and, 2023;XXXV.4:15
Farmer & Planter, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Farmer and Gardener (Augusta GA)
Berckmans (PJA) and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
The Farmer and Planter
Adam Summer and Stokes as co-editors of, 1993;X.1:1
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Farmer’s Dictionary (Gardner, 2nd. ed., 1855)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
Farmington (estate, now a country club), Charlottesville, VA
Jefferson’s pea-growing rivalry with Mr. Divers at, 1988;IV.4:10
Farm Security Administration photos
of African-American gardens and yards in the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
Farnsworth, Jean
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC, garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Farquharson, John
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.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
Green Spring Gardens, VA and, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
landscape restoration at Green Spring Gardens, 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
Father Abraham apple
as hyper-local Virginia variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Faulkner, William
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Faust, Inez
kitchen yard of (1939), 1992;VIII.4:1
Favretti, Joy
For Every House a Garden (with Favretti) (in print), 1990;VII.1:15
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (with Favretti), 1998;XIV.3:7, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (with Favretti, in print), 1991;VIII.2:10
Favretti, Rudy J.
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, VA and, 1988;V.2:1
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program speaker, 1986;II.3:5
on Bacon’s Castle garden research, as RSGL conference speaker, 1988;IV.3:15
Bynum and RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA landscape restoration and, 1988;IV.3:6
concludes twenty-year association with Garden Club of Virginia, 1998;XIV.3:7
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
For Every House a Garden (with Favretti), 2025;XXXVI.4:1
For Every House a Garden (with Favretti) (in print), 1990;VII.1:15
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
on gardening authors who influenced our pleasure grounds, RSGL conference, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2, 1994;X.2:5
on garden layout at Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
on garden restoration in Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:7
Gardens and Landscapes of Virginia (with Cheek, in print), 1994;X.2:11
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
John Steele House grounds restoration, Salisbury, NC and, 1987;III.3:8
on landscape and restoration link, RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (brochure), 1987;III.3:13
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (with Favretti, in print), 1991;VIII.2:10
Monticello, Charlottesville annual meeting tours, 1987;IV.2:1
Monticello annual meeting speaker, 1987;III.3:3
Montpelier garden restoration and, 1990;VII.2:2
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
in the news, 1990;VII.2:11, 1991;VII.3:11, 1992;VIII.3:12, 2000;XV.3:16
Oatlands restoration and, 1992;VIII.3:3
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg and, 2013;XXVI.2:5
remembering, 2023;XXXV.3:14
RSGL conference “how-to” sessions and, 1988;IV.4:9, 1993;IX.3:16
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;V.3:2, 1996;XII.4:8, 2023;XXXV.2:1
on trees, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7
on University of Virginia gardens and ground, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4
“What’s New in Old Landscapes” at RSGL conference, 1988;IV.4:9
Fayetteville, Arkansas
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Fayetteville, NC
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Fayetteville Garden Club, NC
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
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 NC, 1988;V.2:4
Rosemont Plantation, 2007;XXI.3:1
Feliciana, LA
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1991;VII.3:1
Felstone Company, at Biltmore
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Felts, Shirley
A Southern Garden (Lawrence, in print) and, 1992;VIII.4:11
Feltus, Mrs. Charles C.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
fencing
Old Salem properties and, 1994;X.2:1
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:9
Fendall Hall (Young-Dent home) Eufaula, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours, 1985;II.2:3
Fenstermaker, Bebe and Mary
Adina Emilia de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Fenyvesi, Charles
on Middleton Place, SC, history and garden restoration, 1986;II.4:6
Ferdinand apple
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Ferguson, Edna W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Ferguson, Susan K.
Honey in the hive: eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina, 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
Festival Hill Institute, Round Top, TX
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.2:14
fevertree
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Few, William F.
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Field, John
Brompton Park Nursery, England and, 1997;XIII.3:1
Field, Rachel
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Field, Sally
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr)
3rd ed. (in print), 1989;V.4:4
review, 1989;V.4:4
Fields, Lisco
alarm at pesticide use on gardens by, 1992;VIII.4:1
Fields of Vision: Essays on the Travels of William Bartram (Braud and Porter)
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
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
annual meeting tours and, 1995;XI.4:1
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Findlay brothers, Baltimore
painted furniture with urban and rural landscapes by, 1989;VI.2:2
Fine, Doug
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
fire flower
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Firestone, Harvey
rubber extraction from goldenrod and chemurgic plants and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Firth, Ian
on AHLP conference at Middleton Place, 1994;X.4:9
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
Fisk College
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
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
Fitzgerald, Oscar
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Fitzhugh, William
apples planted (1670) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Fitzpatrick, Benjamin and Mary
annual meeting tours, 1986;II.4:9
Jasmine Hill Gardens, Montgomery, AL and, 1985;I.2:2
Fitzpatrick, John T. See also Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
American Nurseryman article on perennials and biennials and, 1991;VIII.1:10
Antique Flowers, a Guide to Using Old Fashioned Species in Contemporary Gardens (Whiteside) and, 1988;V.2:3
Back in Thyme on Historic Plants Symposium and, 1998;XIII.4:11
book review, 1990;VII.2:14, 1997;XIII.1:10
on bulbs and perennials, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
Green Scene on Center for Historic Plants and, 1992;VIII.3:12
on hyacinths from White Flower Farm, 1991;VII.4:5
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
joins Garden Conservancy as Projects Manager, 1994;X.2:10
Mid-Atlantic Country on historic preservation and, 1994;X.4:12
New York Times on TJCHP and, 1990;VII.2:11
Noisette rose study garden in Charleston and, 1998;XIV.2:8
notes on Jacob Smith’s plant list, 1844–1859 in Arkansas, 1990;VI.4:3
Pacific Horticulture on Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants and, 1992;IX.1:13
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
on primary sources and garden restorers, RSGL conference, 1988;IV.4:9
research on Jacob M. J. Smith’s Arkansas garden, 1990;VI.4:1
Roman hyacinth research by, 1991;VII.3:5
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.1:1
Flanders, Annette Hoyt
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
flax (Linum usitatissimum)
Kentucky production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Fleming, Bryant
Lipton Tea Company and, 1993;IX.2:10
Page’s annual meeting paper on, 1988;V.1:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Fleming, C. C. “Pat”
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Bayou Bend’s Diana Garden design and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Fleming, Fox and Juanita
plants in yard of, 1992;VIII.4:1
Fleming, Nancy
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin, Pioneer Landscape Architect, 1876-1957 (in print), 1995;XI.3:13
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin Pioneer Landscape Architect 1876-1957 (review), 1995;XI.4:11
Fleming, Sarah
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.2:10
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 Boreali-Americana (Michaux)
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Flora Brasiliae Meridionalis (Saint-Hilaire, 1824–1833)
on Oxalis rubra, 1994;X.3:5
Flora Caroliniana (Walter)
as first American botany work during eighteenth century, 1991;VIII.2:1
Francis Porcher: Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Flora Caroliniana Award
for Bill Hunt, 1996;XII.4:5
Flora Danica porcelain collection
in Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum, Athens, GA, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Flora Danica prints
Flora Danica porcelain and, 2021;XXXIV.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
Flora Virginica (Gronovius)
Clayton and publication of, 1994;XI.2:1
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, FL; Jacksonville, FL
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, 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
rural, vernacular gardens of, 1997;XIII.2:1
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Florida Explored: The Philadelphia Connection in Bartram’s Tracks (Bennett)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Flower and Herb Exchange
in print, 1990;VII.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
flowerpot, cobalt-decorated redware
Bixler’s (ca. 1850) sold at auction, 2023;XXXV.2:2
Flowers, Albert
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
Flowers, Henry
Antique Rose Emporium business expansion and, 1994;X.3:12
Flowers, John B., III
additional Board term for, 1988;V.1:7
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.2:1
Board meeting at Charlotte and, 1986;III.2:3
brief biography, 1985;I.2:3
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
essay, in British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century, 1985;II.1:1
Fall Board meeting, 1985;II.2:3
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
on Flowery Dale Plantation garden, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878, 1986;II.3:8
as Hoe and Tell editor, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
as Magnolia Essays editor, 1987;IV.1:2
publications committee and, 1986;III.1:1
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS founder, 1985;I.2:3, 1996;XII.4:5
as SGHS newsletter editor, 1983;HTI.2:2
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
as Stagville’s research historian, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Flowers, Judith C.
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
publications committee and, 1993;IX.3:16
rotating off Board of Directors, 1994;XI.2:11
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Flowers, Margaret Kornegay
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
Flowers, Mrs. Graydon, Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flowers, Mrs. Graydon, Sr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
Flowers, Robert L.
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Flowers, Sarah and Elizabeth
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
Flowers, Sarah Martin
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC
flower garden, vegetable garden, and orchard plans, 1986;II.3:7
The garden at Flowery Dale Plantation, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878, 1986;II.3:8
Floyd, David
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1991;VII.4:1
Floyd, John
Montgomery annual meeting speaker, 1985;II.1:2, 1986;II.4:9
Flynt, Diane
Granny Neighbors, Mary Reid, Captain Davis, and Dickie’s Favorite, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South (in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:7
Flynt, Drake
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Foch, Henry (or Fock)
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Fogle, David P.
Clues to American Gardens (with Weeks and Mahan, in print), 1987;III.3:4
Folan, Ragan
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Foley, Roger
Williamsburg’s Glorious Gardens (in print), 1997;XIII.2:9
Folk Art Center, Blue Ridge Parkway
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Folklore & Nature: The Death Flower (Brenner)
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Folse , John
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Fonde (Henry) house, Mobile, AL, 1995;XI.4:1
Fonvielle, Chris, Jr.
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
food preservation and cooking
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11
Foote, Leonard E.
Native Shrubs & Woody Vines of the Southeast (with Jones), 1989;VI.1:2
Forbes, Janet
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
Ford, Clara
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Ford, Henry. See also Edison & Ford Winter Estates, FL
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
rubber extraction from goldenrod and chemurgic plants and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Ford, Melanie J.
on Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
The Forest (Dunbar’s plantation)
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
For Every House a Garden (Favretti and Favretti)
in print, 1990;VII.1:15
The Formal Garden: The Tradition of Art and Nature (Laird)
in print, 1993;IX.3:14
Forman, Henry Chandlee
Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens, 1992;VIII.3:4
Forsyth, William
A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees (1802), 1988;V.2:4, 1996;XII.2:1
Fort Fisher, NC
annual meeting (2024), 2023;XXXV.4:12
Forti, John
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11
The Heirloom Gardener: Traditional Plants & Skills for the Modern World (in print), 2021;XXXIV.1:16
annual meeting (2012), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8
Fort Stewart Army Engineers
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:5
Fort St. Jean Baptiste
in Natchitoches, LA, 2023;XXXV.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
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
Forward Streaked apple
in Georgia, Lawson on, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Fosson, Sue
Lexington annual meeting steering committee, 2017;XXX.2:6
Foster, Carla
on State Ambassadors Program, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Fothergill, John, 2024;XXXVI.1:2, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Fothergilla
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Foulds, H. Eliot
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
foundation plantings
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
Founders Memorial Garden, Athens, GA
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
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
Foy’s (John) Seed Store
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Frackelton, Carter
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Frackelton, Decca Gilmer (Mrs. Robert)
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
obituary, 2004;XIX.4:8
“In Search of Boxwood in Central Virginia” in The Boxwood Bulletin by, 1988;IV.4:2
SGHS information for Garden Club of Virginia by, 1986;III.2:4
France
influence on American landscapes, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
Frank, Marie
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Franklin, Benjamin
W. Bartram and, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
plant introductions and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
S. Carolina wine production and, 1992;VIII.3:6
Franklin, Daniel Berry
in the news, 2000;XV.4:7, 2010;XXIII.1:14
obituary, 2004;XIX.1:9
Franklin, TN
Osage oranges and Battle of, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Franklinia alatamaha
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
census, to commemorate Bartram 300 celebration, 1998;XIV.2:7
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Fraser, Charles
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
Fraser, Frederick
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
Fraser, James
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
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
Freas, Dan
RSGL conference “how-to” sessions and, 1988;IV.4:9, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7
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
Frederick V, king of Denmark
Flora Danica prints and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Freeman, Ellen B. H.
monthly Magnolia magazine (1840s) and, 1984;I.1:1
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
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
“Frenchman’s Map”
of Williamsburg in 1782, 1994;X.4:3
French Quarter, New Orleans
annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Frett, Susan Bliss
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Friends of the Coastal Garden (FoCG)
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Fries, Adelaide L.
What is this flower? 1989;VI.1:9
Frincke, W. C.
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Frischkorn, Rebecca T.
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
“From Botany to Bouquets: Flowers in Northern Art”
(exhibition), 1999;XIV.4:7
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
antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in Southern gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Athens annual meeting on influence of, 2008;XXII.1:8
Berckmans Family history and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
1858 catalog at Duke Library, 1986;II.3:6
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Pomaria Nurseries compared with, 1993;X.1:8, 1993;X.1:9
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
seed catalogs, at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
southern apples history and, 1992;IX.1:1
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Fruits and Fruit-Trees of America (Downing)
Pomaria Nurseries, SC fruits in, 1993;X.1:1
The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American Horticulture (Hatch)
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
in print, 1998;XIV.1:10
Fry, Joel T.
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
on John and William Bartram, 2011;XXIV.2:7
on John Bartram as plant collector, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
In Memoriam, 2023;XXXV.3:2
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
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
Fuccello, Joanne
Cherokee Garden Library accolades from, 1998;XIV.3:9
Fulk, Robert and Monica garden
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Fulton Nursery, Atlanta
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Fuqua, Dustin
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Furber, Robert
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
Furber, William
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Furcron, Mary Lou
plants in yard of, 1992;VIII.4:1
Furnishing the Old-Fashioned Garden: Three Centuries of American Summerhouses, Dovecotes, Pergolas, Privies, Fences & Birdhouses (Hill)
publication of, 1998;XIV.3:9
review, 1999;XIV.4:9
TOP | 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
Gaines, Coles, & Co., Mobile, AL
1877 catalog at Duke Library, 1986;II.3:6
Gaines, Evia
on color in African-American gardens, 1992;VIII.4:1
Gainesway farm, KY
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.2:6
Gainey, Ryan
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
in the news, 1990;VII.2:11, 2001;XVI.3:13
New Voices in American Garden Writing Series and, 1991;VII.3:11
remembering, 2016;XXIX.3:14
The Well-placed Weed: the Bountiful Garden of Ryan Gainey (Ross and Schilling, in print), 1994;X.3:9
Galbraith, Jean
Kindred Spirits, 2000;XV.4:14
Galle, Fred
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Galloway, Patricia
Natchez gardens and, 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, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H.
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
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, 2010;XXIII.1:9
RSGL conference history and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Garbo, William
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Notes from another practitioner on historic garden research, 1988;IV.3:5
Garden, Alexander
Charleston garden of, 1991;VIII.2:1
Garden and Royal Museum of Natural History at Paris
Noisette’s herbarium and, 1992;IX.1:5
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 at Holborn (Gerard)
American native plants in, 1994;XI.2:1
Garden Book (Jefferson)
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
on Jefferson’s pea-growing rivalry with friends, 1988;IV.4:10
Garden Bulbs for the South (Ogden)
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Garden Calendar
published 1827 by Squibb (Charleston, SC nurseryman), 1988;IV.3:8
Garden Citings (newsletter), Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
garden club movement
Hood at RSGL conference speaker on, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Garden Club of America (GCA)
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Anne Carr Receives GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
Archives of American Gardens and, 1994;XI.2:12
Catron named Honorary Member, 2014;XXVII.2:11
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Cornett named honorary member, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Distinguished Service Medal to Welch, 2008;XXI.4:13
Elizabeth Craig Weaver Proctor Medal to Norton, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
Gardens of Colony and State (1931), 2021;XXXIII.4:11
historic photograph collection given to Smithsonian by, 1987;III.3:5
Historic Preservation Medal to 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.1:1
Scholarship in Garden History and Design, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Slide Library of Notable Parks and Gardens at Smithsonian, 1988;IV.4:2, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Tankard named honorary member, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Garden Club of Charleston
garden tourism begins in mid-30s by, 1992;VIII.3:1
Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Atlanta annual meeting and, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:3, 1986;III.1:4
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.1:1
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, VA
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, 1988;V.2:1
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Spring Gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA landscape restoration, 1988;IV.3:6
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
Favretti concludes association with, 1998;XIV.3:7
Fredericksburg annual meeting on (2005), 2004;XIX.3:10
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference and, 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
Montpelier garden restoration and, 1990;VII.2:2
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Oatlands restoration funded by, 1992;VIII.3:3
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, 1989;VI.2:5, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference and, 2005;XX.1:10
Garden Conservancy
Cabot on formation of, 1989;V.4:3
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Christie’s of New York benefit for, 1998;XIV.3:9
conference (1993) proceedings available, 1994;XI.1:14
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. legacy with, 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
“The Hermitage: A Case Study of Restoration Potential” proceedings available, 1993;IX.4:15
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
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
tenth anniversary conference, 1999;XIV.4:7
Affleck’s writing on, 1991;VIII.1:5
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
of historic landscapes, National Register Bulletin on, 1987;IV.1:4
study course announced, 1993;IX.2:16
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed.)
in print, 2012;XXV.2:11
review, 2012;XXV.4:8
Gardener, Jo Ann
The Heirloom Garden: Selecting and Growing Over 300 Old-Fashioned Ornamentals (in print), 1992;VIII.4:15
Gardener, William
on Fortune as plant collector in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
The Gardener’s Calendar for South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina (Squibb, 1787)
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
The Gardener’s Dictionary (Johnson, 1886)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
The Gardener’s Dictionary (Miller, 1731)
Annie Isabella Iredell’s gardening and, 1992;IX.1:7
use in Virginia of, 1997;XIII.3:1
The Gardener’s Kalendar (Logan, 1779)
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
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
The Gardener’s Pocket-Book
attributed to John Hill, reprinted, 1998;XIV.3:11
garden fever (1890s–late 1930s)
as American phenomenon, 1994;XI.1:1
garden furnishings
Source list for historic seeds and plants and, 1989;V.4:9
garden history canon. See also American landscape history
Magnolia editors on, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Tankard on, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
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 Garden History Society of Williamsburg
purpose for and launch of, 1993;IX.3:15
The Gardening Book of James L. Hunter, A Southern Planter (Howett)
review, 1996;XII.3:10
Gardening by Mail (Barton)
in print, 1994;X.3:9
Gardening by the Book: Celebrating 100 Years of the Garden Club of America (Warren)
in print, 2013;XXVI.3:10
Gardening for Ladies (Loudon)
Adam Summer’s notes in his copy of, 1993;X.1:1
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Gardening for Love (Lawrence)
to be published, 1986;III.2:3
Lacy as editor for, 1993;IX.2:13
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 Literature: An Index to Periodical Article and Book Reviews
publishing information, 1992;VIII.4:14
garden mount
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
A Garden of Pleasant Flowers: Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (Parkinson)
in print, 1991;VIII.1:12
Garden Perennials for the Coastal South (Sullivan)
publication of, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake, 1700-1805 (Sarudy)
in print, 1998;XIV.2:11
as resource, 2007;XXI.2:1
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran)
in print, 2003;XVIII.4:15
review, 2004;XIX.1:14
Gardens and Landscapes of Virginia (Favretti and Cheek)
in print, 1994;X.2:11
The Gardens at Hatfield (Dowager Marchioness of Salisbury)
(exhibition catalogue), 2004;XIX.4:15
The Garden Seed Inventory (Whealy, ed.)
ordering information, 1985;II.1:4
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)
in print, 1992;VIII.3:11
review, 1993;IX.3:13
Gardens in my Life (Lennox-Boyd)
in print, 2021;XXXIV.2:18
Gardens in the Spirit of Place (Dickey)
in print, 2005;XX.2:13
Gardens in Winter (Lawrence)
in print, 1990;VII.1:15
on Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5, 1993;X.1:14
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden)
in print, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Gardens of China (Siren, 1949)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg (Brinkley and Chappell)
in print, 1997;XIII.2:9
Gardens of Colony and State (Lockwood, 1931-1934)
on Delmarva, 1992;VIII.3:4
Hulinsky’s summer AAG virtual internship and, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Tankard on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
The Gardens of Ellen Biddle Shipman (Tankard)
publication of, 1997;XIII.3:12
Gardens of Historic Charleston (Cothran)
in print, 1995;XI.3:13
review, 1995;XII.1:10
The Gardens of Louisiana: Places of Work and Wonder (Turner)
in print, 1997;XIII.3:11
The Gardens of Natchez: A Rich Heritage. See also Natchez, MS
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
The Gardens of Salem, The Landscape History of a Moravian Town in North Carolina (Spencer)
ordering information, 1997;XIII.1:10
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
The Garden Tourist 1993: A Guide to Garden Tours, Garden Days, Shows, and Special Events (Rosenfield)
review, 1993;IX.3:13
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
Gardner, Daniel Periera
Farmer’s Dictionary (2nd. ed., 1855), 1987;IV.1:9
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
as plant propagator, 2023;XXXV.4:15
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, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
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
Gates, Thomas
apples and pear trees in Jamestown and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Gay, Patricia H.
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
Gee, Thomas W.
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Geiser, Samuel
on Baker Brothers Nursery, Fort Worth, TX, 1997;XIII.1:1
Geiser, S. W.
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
The General Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles (Capt. John Smith)
publication (1634), 1994;XI.2:1
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
Genius in the Garden: Charles F. Gillette and Landscape Architecture in Virginia (Longest)
in print, 1993;IX.3:14
Gennerick, J. F.
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Gentle Conquest (Reveal)
in print, 1993;X.1:15
The Gentleman’s, Traveller’s, Husbandman’s and Gardener’s Pocket-Companion
attributed to John Hill, reprinted, 1998;XIV.3:11
The Gentlemen Farmer: Being an Attempt to Improve Agriculture, by Subjecting It to the Test of Rational Principles (Home, 1779)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799 and, 2000;XV.3:1
George III, king of England
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
land grant, Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:1
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, Georgia; Atlanta; Savannah, GA
Blossom Circle: The Life of Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
The Cherokee Garden Club of Atlanta: its garden library, as SGHS archives depository, 1990;VI.3:3
Civil War reconstruction era garden near Palmetto, 1995;XI.4:6
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, 1992;VIII.4:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Lawliss on landscape history research in, 1988;IV.3:12
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration, Col. Black and, 1986;III.1:4
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
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Georgia bark
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Georgia Board of Regents (GBoR)
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Georgia Chapter, SGHS
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 Heritage Apple Orchard, Blairsville, Georgia
as preservation orchard, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Georgia Historical Society
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Georgia Historic Landscape Initiative (GHLI)
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Georgia Marble Company
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Georgia Perennial Plant Association
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Refining the Garden: The Trowels and Pleasures of Gardening symposium and, 1991;VIII.1:2
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
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Gerard’s Herbal
American native plants in, 1994;XI.2:1
on daffodils, 1995;XI.3:12
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
on Rosa muschata or ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
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, 1993;IX.3:6
Texas landscape and, 1993;IX.4:10, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
Giant Japanese timber bamboo (Phyllostachys bambusoides)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Gibbes (William) House, Charleston, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours (2016), 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, SC
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser, 1998;XIV.2:10
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823, 1998;XIV.2:10
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
Harelson and, 2024;XXXVI.2:2
in the news, 2012;XXV.3:11
Randy Harelson Scholarship Fund and, 2024;XXXVI.3:2
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
zinnias in garden of, 2023;XXXV.4:9
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
Gilbert, Travis
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Gilder, Richard Watson
as Century magazine publisher, 1994;XI.1:1
Gilles, John Wallace
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Gillette, Charles Freeman
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Oakwood Place, (Rivermont suburb of Lynchburg), 2013;XXVI.2:5
Orton plantation, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Richmond, VA landscape architecture practice of, 1994;X.4:10
Virginia Executive Mansion gardens and, 2012;XXV.3:8
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
Gilmer Pippin apples
as family apple from Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Gilpin, William
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
ginseng, American (Panax quinquefolius)
sculpture, Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Ginter (Lewis) Botanical Garden
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
Awarded Top Museum Honor, 2012;XXV.1:10
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.3:8
Girard, Jeffery
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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
on Alabama garden restoration projects, 1985;I.2:2
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
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
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15, 1996;XII.3:9
as ex officio board member, 1990;VII.1:3
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Heritage Gardens (in print), 1993;IX.3:14
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Mobile annual meeting 1995 chair, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Mobile annual meeting chair, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:9, 1995;XI.4:1
Montgomery annual meeting, 1986;II.3:4
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
obituary, 2004;XIX.4:8
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
rotating off Board of Directors, 1994;XI.2:11
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 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
Montgomery annual meeting and, 1986;II.4:9
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
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
Gleason, H. A.
The New Britton on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
Gleaves, Chuck
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Glenblythe Plantation, Brenham, TX. See also Affleck, Thomas
description, 1991;VIII.1:5
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.1:1
Glenstone (Maryland museum)
Mount Vernon annual meeting tour, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Glick, Barry
American Council for Plant Preservation and, 1992;VIII.3:11
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
Glover, Charles, plantation, SC
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
Glover, John
Borde Hill Garden: A Plant Hunter’s Paradise (review), 2022;XXXV.1:9
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
documenting vernacular landscapes, 2021;XXXIV.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
Goizueta Gardens, Atlanta History Center’s
Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
The Golden Age of American Gardens: Proud Owners, Private Estates, 1890–1940 (Griswold and Weller)
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting and, 1996;XII.3:7
McFarland on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
in print, 1991;VIII.2:10
review, 1991;VIII.2:9
Tankard on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
Golden Grove Plantation, Greenville, SC
tea cultivation at, 1993;IX.2:10
Golden Number
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
goldenrod (Solidago)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Gonzalez-Alvarez House
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1:1
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, Craufurd and Nancy
Montrose Nursery, Hillsborough, NC and, 1992;VIII.4:11
Goodwin, Nancy
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
Duffy award to, 1995;XI.3:11
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
on Williamsburg’s eighteenth century appearance, 1994;X.4:3
Goodwood Museum & Garden, Tallahassee, FL
Keeping Memory Green Symposium, 2001;XVII.1:8
in the news, 1998;XIII.4:11
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Tallahassee annual meeting and, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.3:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
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
Gordonia
Franklinias and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Gordon-Reed, Annette
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Gore, Michael
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7
Goshen Gentry
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
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
gourds
loofah as, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
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
Grace Episcopal Church and cemetery, St. Francisville, LA
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1991;VII.4:1
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.1:1
Graham, Jeffrey R.
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.4:4
Camerons landscape gardening at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC and, 1995;XI.3:1
Montrose Nursery, Hillsborough, NC and, 1992;VIII.4:11
graining technique
Mosca on analysis of, 1990;VII.1:4
Grandison, Ian
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
Grandmother’s Garden: The Old-Fashioned American Garden 1865-1915 (Hill)
review, 1996;XII.2:9
“The Grange” in Alresford, Hampshire, England
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Granny Neighbors apples
as family apple from Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
“Granny’s Old Blush” rose
Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
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, 1993;IX.3:6
on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose, 1994;X.4:7
on Diane Thames Welch, 2007;XXI.1:14
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
on 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, 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
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
on Narcissus x intermedius, 1991;VII.4:5
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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.1:15, 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
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
The Rose Rustlers (with Welch, review), 2017;XXX.3:10
RSGL conference speaker, 1993;IX.3:16, 1994;X.2:5, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
The Southern Heirloom Garden (with Welch, in print), 1995;XI.3:13
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
on Weeping March flowers, 1995;XI.3:12
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
Herbemont or Warren, gardens of Historic Columbia and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
vines imported to S. Carolina, 1992;VIII.3:6
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.1:14
Graves, Mrs. Robert W.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Gray, Asa
Lindheimer’s plant collecting in Texas and, 1993;IX.4:10
Gray, Margie and Sam
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Gray, Sandy
iris paradise at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Gray, Stan
iris paradise at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
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
Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Dyer on Cades Cove Historic District farmsteads and, 1989;VI.2:2
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, 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
as professional gardener in Williamsburg, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
Williamsburg annual meeting speaker, 1994;X.4:1
Green Enchantment (Clarkson with T. Martin foreward)
reissued, 1991;VIII.1:12
The Greener Side of Texas
annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Greenfield Park, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.4:12
Green Grows the City (Nichols)
reprint, 2006;XX.4:18
The Maryland orangeries, 1996;XII.3:1
at Mondawmin, MD, inventory at sale of, 1991;VIII.1:1
Green Immigrants: The Plants That Transformed America (Haughton)
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
Green-Meldrim mansion, Savannah, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Greensboro, Henry Watson
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Green Spring Gardens, Fairfax County, VA
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Greenville County (SC) Museum of Art
The Charleston Renaissance (exhibition), 1999;XIV.4:10
Gregor, Sharon
in the news, 1998;XIV.3:8
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), 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1, 2003;XVIII.3:4
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
comments on Magnolia as SGHS newsletter name, 1984;I.1:1
elected Honorary Board Member, 2002;XVIII.1:14
elected SGHS president, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1983;HTI.3:1, 1985;II.2:3, 1988;V.2:3
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
on Georgia garden of the Civil War Reconstruction Era, 1995;XI.4:6
index of Magnolia, Vols. I–XIV and, 1998;XIII.4:5
Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Magnolia bound copies available and, 2000;XV.4:14
Magnolia Essays and, 1993;IX.3:16
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Magnolia index and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
publications committee and, 1986;III.1:1, 1991;VIII.1:9
re-elected to SGHS board of directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
in remembrance, 2008;XXII.1:15, 2008;XXII.2:16
Roman hyacinth research by, 1991;VII.3:5
Roman hyacinths and, 1993;X.1:14
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Spring Board meeting, 1983;HTI.2:1, 1994;X.4:6, 2000;XV.4:9
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Williamsburg annual meeting, 1994;X.4:1
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
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:6
as Birmingham Botanical Gardens speaker, 1997;XIII.1:8
on book in print, 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Certificate of Merit, 2023;XXXV.3:1
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIV.3:10, 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.1:1
In Memory of Jane Campbell Symmes, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Mount Vernon annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2019;XXXII.3:12, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
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
on SGHS financial support of RSGL conference, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
SGHS policies and procedures manual and, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
on Smith Farm restoration, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
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, 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
Griffin, William W. “Bill”
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
obituary, 2002;XVII.3:2
Spring Board meeting, 1983;HTI.2:1
Tallahassee annual meeting and, 1997;XIII.2:5
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Williamsburg annual meeting, 1994;X.4:1
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
Grigsby, Jan Jones
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
Griswold, Mac K.
Catalog of Landscape Records in America and, 1988;IV.3:2
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Weller), 2021;XXXIII.4:11
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Weller, in press), 1988;IV.4:2
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Weller, in print), 1991;VIII.2:10
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Weller, review), 1991;VIII.2:9
I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise: A Life of Bunny Mellon (reviewed), 2023;XXXV.3:12
on Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Groce, Todd
Georgia Chapter Launched, 2000;XV.3:16
Gronovius, John Frederick
Clayton’s plant collecting in colonial Virginia and, 1994;XI.2:1
Grote, JoAnn
RSGL conference, 1983;HTI.3:1
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
Guggenheim, Solomon
Charleston Renaissance in inter-war period and, 1999;XIV.4:10
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
Guide to William Bartram’s Travels: Following the Trail of America’s First Great Naturalist (Sanders), 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Guignard, J. S.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Guillot, Nolan
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Gullah Geechee Culture
Wilmington, NC, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Gulley, Larry
on hyacinths from White Flower Farm, 1991;VII.4:5
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
Gundaker, Grey
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Gunn (Louise Staton) Conservation Endowment Fund
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Gunn, Louise Staton
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Fall Board meeting, 1994;XI.2:9
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
investigating indexing of Magnolia, 1994;XI.2:9
re-elected to SGHS board of directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 2000;XV.4:9
Gunston Hall, VA
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1989;VI.1:11, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VII.1:4, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
G. W. Vanderbilt’s Biltmore Estate: The Most Distinguished Private Place (R. M. Hunt)
publication of, 1994;XI.2:8
TOP | 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
Habel, Suzanne
Biltmore Estate forestry and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Hackman, Donna
Mount Vernon annual meeting host, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Hackworth apples
as Alabama variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Hadfield, Miles
on Sir John Hill, 1998;XIV.3:11
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
Haldeman, Ann Bruce
Craik-Patton House, WV restoration and, 1987;III.3:11
Hale, Thomas
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 (Ainsley) House, Columbia, SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Hall, Bill
as state Magnolia co-editor for Arkansas, 1987;IV.1:14
on Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding, 1988;IV.3:7
The trees at Somerset Place: living artifacts, 1993;IX.4:14
Hall, Carol
on garden hats and bonnets at RSGL conference, 1995;XII.1:1
RSGL conference “how-to” sessions and, 1988;IV.4:9
Hall, George
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Hall, James B.
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Hall, William
Lipton Tea Company and, 1993;IX.2:10
Hallock, Thomas
on William Bartram, 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
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS, 2002;XVII.4:3
Homage to a Founding Board Member (1930-2013), 2013;XXVI.3:9
Natchez annual meeting, 1983;HTI.2:2, 1983;HTI.3:1
Officers and Directors of the First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Return to the River: A Gala 20th Anniversary Event, 2002;XVII.4:5
rotating off Board of Directors, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
SGHS Revisited - The First Regional Chapter (2000), 2000;XV.4:15
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
as state Magnolia editor for Mississippi, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
walking map of roses in Natchez by, 1993;X.1:13
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.1:5
book review, 2017;XXX.3:10
Certificate of Merit, 2022;XXXIV.4:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
on Heritage Rose Foundation meeting in Natchez, 1993;X.1:13
as honorary SGHS board member, 2023;XXXV.3:1
on Jackson, MS friends, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Lexington annual meeting welcome, 2017;XXX.2:6
Magnolia articles review committee, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
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
as state Magnolia editor for Mississippi, 1987;III.3:2
on Welty as gardener at RSGL conference, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Halton (D. F.) Foundation
Wing Haven to purchase Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2007;XXI.3:15
Ham House Kitchen Garden, London
Jordan’s visit to, 1990;VII.2:10
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 (1738), 2010;XXIII.4:1
Hamilton, William
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, MD
annual meeting tour, 1985;I.3:2, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Hammonds of Redcliffe (Bleser, ed.)
review, 1998;XIII.4:7
Hamor, Ralph
on early southern apple orchards, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Hampton, Baltimore Co., MD
orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
Hampton Institute, VA
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Hampton Park, SC
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Hampton-Preston Mansion, Columbia, SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
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
H.A.N.D.S. (Home and Neighborhood Development Sponsors)
Haywood Hall gardens restoration, Raleigh, and, 1987;IV.1:6
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, Frederick M.
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Hanes, Judith
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;VI.2:2
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
Hannah, Daryl
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
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
Hanszen, Harry
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Haphazard Plantation, Ala.
Jo Evans’ enthusiasm for gardening at, 1991;VIII.1:10
My mother’s garden (Evans essay), 1988;V.1:3
Happy Hill, Salem, NC
Hidden Town Project and, 2019;XXXII.3:1, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Mel White’s study of, 1998;XIII.4:1
Harbison, Thomas Grant
UNC herbarium and, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
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) Scholarship Fund
creation of, 2024;XXXVI.3:2
funding, 2025;XXXVI.4:11
Harelson, Jack Randolph “Randy”
admiration for RSGL conferences by, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
annual meeting (2023) announcement, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Bartram’s Travels 250th Anniversary, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Loofah! Loofah! 2021;XXXIV.1:17
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Natchitoches annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.3:1, 2023;XXXV.4:14
on Natchitoches history and cultural landscape highlights, 2023;XXXV.2:8
in the news, 2012;XXV.3:11
night-blooming cereus of, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
obituary, 2024;XXXVI.2:2
remembering Genevieve Trimble, 2023;XXXV.4:11
Spring Board meeting, 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
on State Ambassadors Program, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
State Ambassadors Program and, 2017;XXX.3:10
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Susan Haltom Awarded Certificate of Merit and, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move,” 2018;XXXI.4:11
on zinnia on ceiling of Walter Anderson’s cottage in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 2023;XXXV.4:10
zinnias in garden of, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Hargrave, Carolyn
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Hargrett, Frances Spratlin
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Hargrett, Mrs. Haines
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Hargrett, Pat
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Harleigh, Easton, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Harling, Robert
as Steel Magnolias author, 2023;XXXV.2:8
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, Frances
The Travels of William Bartram: Naturalist Edition, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Harper, Pamela
Alston Lecture Series speaker, 1995;XI.3:15
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
Harper, Reuben, garden
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Harper, Terry M.
on Somerset Place, NC, trees as living artifacts, 1993;IX.4:14
Harper’s Monthly
on Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA, 1988;IV.3:6
Harrell, June
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Harrington, Caroline
In Memoriam, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Harriot, Thomas
plant collecting in colonial Virginia by, 1994;XI.2:1
Harris (William) Homestead, GA
documenting vernacular landscape at, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
Harris, Mary
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
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
SGHS policies and procedures manual and, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
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
Hartlage, Richard
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1998;XIV.1:12
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
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem update, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
RSGL conference history and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
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, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Hartrampf, Pat Crawford (Mrs. Carl, Jr.)
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Landscape and Gardening Tradition in Georgia (1733–1983) and, 1983;HTI.2:1
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.1:1
Haskell, Joan and Preston, garden
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tours, 2018;XXXI.1:1
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, Chris
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
catalogs, in Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Hatch, Laurence C.
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (with Tucker, Kunst, and Vrugtman), 1995;XI.3:13
Hatch, Lou
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
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
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Atlantic Monthly profile of, 1996;XII.3:12
book review, 1991;VII.3:10
book reviews, 2012;XXV.4:8
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
elected SGHS president, 1998;XIV.2:6
elected SGHS vice-president, 1996;XII.3:9
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.3:10, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2012;XXV.4:11
Favretti remembered by, 2023;XXXV.3:14
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Fine Gardening article on Monticello by, 1992;IX.1:13
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2012;XXV.3:8, 2012;XXV.3:11
The Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American Horticulture (in print), 1998;XIV.1:10
on garden pests at Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVII.1:9
Garden Writers Association Silver Award of Achievement to, 2013;XXVI.3:6
GCA Historic Preservation medal, 2011;XXIV.3:11
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Green Scene on Center for Historic Plants and, 1992;VIII.3:12
on heirloom plant list for the South, 1996;XII.3:8
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
on historic plants at Monticello, 1998;XIII.4:1
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Horticulture review of The Fruits and Trees of Monticello by, 1999;XV.2:16
journal article reviews, 1990;VII.2:12
Massachusetts Horticultural Society awards to, 2004;XIX.3:12, 2016;XXIX.3:15
Mid-Atlantic Country on historic preservation and, 1994;X.4:12
Monticello, Charlottesville annual meeting host, 1987;III.3:3, 1987;IV.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting and, 1990;VII.1:4
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
nominating committee and, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5
on NPR’s “What Do Ya Know?” 1998;XIV.3:8
as Old Salem horticulturalist, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
on Osage oranges, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
Peckerwood Garden Conservation Foundation speaker, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Restoring the Monticello Landscape, 1923-1955, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 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
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh by, 2004;XIX.1:12
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
softball games, Mount Vernon–Monticello and, 1988;V.1:12, 1991;VIII.1:12
Southern Accents article on work of, 1997;XIII.3:11
on Southern garden pests at Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11
on Southern Plant Lists, 1996;XII.4:12, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1999;XV.1:15
Southern Plant Lists steering committee and, 1998;XIV.2:6
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2008;XXI.4:15
on summer departures at Monticello, 1992;IX.1:14
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Thomas Jefferson Parkway funding and, 1994;X.2:10
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South (Flynt, in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:7
Hatch’s Nursery, Vicksburg, MS
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Haughton, Claire Shaver
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
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
Hawks, John
Tryon Palace description (1783) by, 1992;VIII.4:8
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Hawley, W. O.
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Hawthorne, Jason
as Thompson Lumber Co. employees, Willard, TX, circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
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, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Hays, Helen Ashe
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:8
Hays Plantation, Edenton, NC
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC and, 1988;V.2:4
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, Eleanor Howard Hawkins
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
Haywood, Eliza (Mrs. John)
Haywood Hall gardens and, 1987;IV.1:6
Haywood, Mrs. Marshall DeLancey, Jr.
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
Haywood, Nancy F.
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:14
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:15
Fredericksburg, VA annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Houston annual meeting chair, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.1:12
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS Board and, 1995;XI.4:12, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Haywood, Richard Bennehan
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
Haywood, Sherwood
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
Haywood, Ted
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Haywood Hall, Raleigh, NC
garden reconstruction, 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
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Heade, Martin Johnson
paintings at National Gallery of Art, 2000;XV.3:14
Healy, Harry G.
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Hearnes, David
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Heath, Barbara
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Heath, Brent
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
on bulbs in Tucker-Coleman garden in Williamsburg, 1996;XII.2:1
Narcissus pseudonarcissus moschatus and, 1995;XI.3:12, 1995;XI.4:10
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
RSGL conference speaker, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Heath, Brent and Becky
Mount Vernon annual meeting speakers, 1990;VII.1:4
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12
on old narcissus, 1991;VII.4:5
Heath, Mortimer O.
Sketches in North Carolina USA, 1872 to 1878: Vineyard Scenes (review), 2003;XVIII.3:9
heather bell
Tillman on, 1984;I.1:6
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
hedges and hedging
Affleck on, 1991;VII.4:11
Hedrick, U. P.
A History of Horticulture in America to 1860 (in print), 1989;V.3:5
Hehir, Sara A.
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Heiges, Bertha
USDA documentation of American fruits and nuts by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Heinsohn, Peggy
on the Noisette farm, Charleston, SC, 1992;IX.1:5
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
The Heirloom Gardener: Traditional Plants & Skills for the Modern World (Forti)
in print, 2021;XXXIV.1:16
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (Welch and Grant)
in print, 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Heirloom Garden: Selecting and Growing Over 300 Old-Fashioned Ornamentals (Gardner)
in print, 1992;VIII.4:15
heirloom plants. See also historic plants
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
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
Heirloom Vegetable Gardening (Weaver)
in print, 1997;XIII.3:11
Heller, J. Roderick
Carnton Plantation, TN and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Hemingbough (Audubon Lakes)
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8
hemp (Cannabis sativa)
Kentucky production history, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
in the news, 2018;XXXI.3:14
Henderson, Al
Atlanta annual meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:12
Henderson, D L
Cherokee Garden Library’s collections representing African Americans and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Henderson, Edith
Craighead-Jackson House, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Henderson, Peter
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
on Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Henderson, William
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
Henkel Square, Round Top, TX
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.2:14
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
Henrey, Blanche
on Hill as anonymous author of gardening books, 1998;XIV.3:11
Henrietta Maria, Queen
orangery at Wimbledon of, 1996;XII.3:1
Henry, Cammie Garrett and John
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Henry, Lawrence
Fall Board meeting, 1994;XI.2:9, 1997;XIII.1:12
named Brookgreen Gardens president, 1994;XI.1:15
in the news, 1996;XII.2:11
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9, 1997;XIII.2:12
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Williamsburg annual meeting and, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:1
Henson, Elaine
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Henson, Margaret
on de Zavala, 2004;XIX.3:1
Hepburn, David
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
The Herbal (Gerarde, 1597)
American native plants in, 1994;XI.2:1
on daffodils, 1995;XI.3:12
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
on Rosa muschata or ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Herbarium: The Quest to Preserve & Classify the World’s Plants (Thiers)
review, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Herbemont, Nicholas
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Herbert, William
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
herb gardens
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Herbmont, N.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Herb Society of America
The wood sorrel(s) of Southern dooryard gardens and, 1994;X.3:5
heritage breeds
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Heritage Gardens (Givhan)
in print, 1993;IX.3:14
Heritage Rose Foundation. See also International Heritage Rose Conference
Haltom on Natchez meeting of, 1993;X.1:13
invitation to join, 1987;III.3:9
Heritage Roses Group. See also International Heritage Rose Conference
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
quarterly newsletter subscription information, 1987;III.3:9
Heritage Rose Trail, Charleston, SC
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
L’heritier de Brutelle, Charles Louis
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Herman, Bernard
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Hermann, Johann
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Hermann, Paul
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans
A New Orleans Courtyard 1830-1860: The Hermann-Grima House (Manard), 1997;XIII.2:9
Turner’s “Faithful to the Text” on, 1988;IV.3:10
after tornado destruction, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.2:9, 2007;XXI.3:6
annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Carnton Plantation TN compared with, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
The Hermitage Landscape: Before and after the 1998 Tornado (Coke, 1999), 1999;XV.2:13
Herrada, Mario
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Herring, Jack
on Captain Davis apple in Mississippi, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Herrmann, Johann
on Rosa muschata or ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Hertford, NC
Perquimans Weekly on SGHS, 1988;V.2:3
Herty Foundation
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Hester, Shaun Spencer
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Hewitt, Mattie Edwards
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Heyward, DuBose
on Charleston in Porgy, 1999;XIV.4:10
on South Carolina Gardens, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Heyward, Elizabeth Middleton “Lily”
Duncan on Middleton Place, SC gardens and, 1994;XI.1:1
Heyward, Nathaniel
White Hall Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Heywood Washington House, Charleston, SC
annual meeting tours, 1992;VIII.4:12
Garden Club of Charleston and, 1992;VIII.3:1
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.1:1
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
in remembrance, 2022;XXXIV.3:19
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
update on, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
higanbana
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Higginbotham, Jay
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
High Cotton & Tall Columns
Athens, GA annual meeting, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Highland Cemetery, Baton Rouge
annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Highland Spring, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Highview Nursery, Brenham, TX
Yates and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Hildebrand, Friedrich H. G.
Die Lebensverhaltnisse der Oxalisarten, 1994;X.3:5
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, John (1714–1775)
anonymous gardening books reprinted and, 1998;XIV.3:11
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, 1997;XIII.2:11, 2012;XXV.1:6
on women and Southern gardens, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
future annual meeting and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Reid’s design (review), 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Hillsborough, NC
spring tour, 1997;XIII.1:8
Hillsborough Garden Club, NC
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Hillsborough Historical Society, Horticultural Committee of
The early garden at Chatwood, NC, 1989;V.3:2
‘Musk Rose’ search in N. Carolina and, 1994;X.3:1
Hillsborough School for Girls, NC
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Hillside Garden Club, VA
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration and, 1994;X.3:9
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
annual meeting 2000 tours, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10
Hinds, E. Clovis
Dionicio Rodriguez sculptures and, 1987;III.3:6
Hinesville, GA
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:5
Hingston, Nicholas
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
Historia Plantarurn (Ray)
taxonomy publication (1686–1704), 1994;XI.2:1
historical apples
L. Calhoun’s description of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
The Historical Gardener: Plants and Garden Practices of the Past newsletter
publishing information, 1992;VIII.4:14
subscription information, 1993;X.1:11
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 Annapolis, Inc.
Annapolis annual meeting and, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;II.2:4
historic preservation in Annapolis and, 1986;II.4:6
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
William Paca’s way of gardening, 1988;IV.4:3
Historic Bartram’s Garden, Philadelphia
Franklinia alatamaha census and, 1998;XIV.2:7
Historic Charleston Foundation (HCF)
home and garden tours by, 1992;VIII.3:1
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Historic Columbia (SC)
mission and work of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Historic Gardens of Virginia (Sale, 1923)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Garden Club of Virginia and, 2004;XIX.4:1
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Montpelier garden restoration and, 1990;VII.2:2
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Rachel Lambert Mellon residences and, 2023;XXXV.3:12
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
member benefits, 1990;VII.1:3
Historic Landscape Directory: A Source Book of Agencies, Organizations, and Institutions Providing Information on Historic Landscape Preservation (Meier, ed.)
in print, 1992;VIII.3:11
historic landscapes
AABGA NetGuide update, 2004;XIX.2:11
AABGA Networking Guide to Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Historic Landscapes Institute
Preserving Jefferson’s Landscape and Gardens, 1996;XII.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 plants. See also heirloom plants
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:1, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
historic preservation. See also restoration, landscape
Adina Emilia de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Historic Preservation (National Trust for Historic Preservation)
on historic preservation in Annapolis, 1986;II.4:6
on John Steele House landscape restoration, 1987;III.3:8
on Middleton Place, SC, history and garden restoration, 1986;II.4:6
Historic Preservation Division (Georgia Department of Community Affairs)
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Historic Preservation Foundation of North Carolina
Duffy award to Chip Callaway (1988), 1989;V.3:4
Duffy award to Mac Newsom, 1990;VI.3:9
Duffy award to Nancy Goodwin, 1995;XI.3:11
first Duffy award to Flora Ann Bynum, 1987;IV.2:10, 1988;IV.3:13
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 sites
balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present at, 1994;X.2:1
Historic Stagville, NC. See also Stagville Preservation Center, NC
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11
Osage oranges at, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
RSGL conference legacy and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Historic Texas Landscapes
survey planned, 1998;XIV.2:5
Historic Virginia Gardens (Williams)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Historic Wilmington Foundation, NC
annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
History of Homes and Gardens of Tennessee
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
A History of Horticulture in America to 1860 (Hedrick)
in print, 1989;V.3:5
on roses in Natchez, 1993;X.1:13
Woodburn Robertson addendum to, 1991;VII.3:8
A History of the Catawba Soil and Water Conservation District (Hood)
publication (1992), 1994;XI.2:11
A History of Wine in America from the Beginnings to Prohibition (Pinney)
review, 1991;VII.3:10
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.1:5
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
book review, 2011;XXIV.2:9
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
remembering Frances Parker, 2023;XXXV.4:15
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Spring Board meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Hitchmough, Wendy
Arts and Crafts Gardens, 2004;XIX.4:15
Hobhouse, Penelope
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
Penelope Hobhouse’s Gardening Through the Ages: An Illustrated History of Plants and Their Influences on Garden Styles - from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day (in print), 1993;IX.4:15
Hobson-Morris, Nicole
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Hodges, Margaret Wilson
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1997;XIII.2:5
Hodges, William C.
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Hodges Gardens, LA
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Hodson, Rebecca
Mount Vernon annual meeting and, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
as new SGHS administrator, 2019;XXXII.2:2
SGHS policies and procedures manual and, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
SGHS website and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Spring Board meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Hoe and Tell (bulletin), 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1, 1983;HTI.3:1, 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.
on William Bartram, 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) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Hogg, Ima. See also Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens
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
River Oaks planned garden suburb and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Hogg’s Nursery Catalogue
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
hog processing equipment
in African-American yards, 1992;VIII.4:1
Holden, Jack and Pat
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14
RSGL conference speakers, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9, 2023;XXXV.2:1
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speakers, 1991;VII.4:1
Holden, Linda Jane
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (in print), 2018;XXXI.4:15
Holden, Pat
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10
Holley, Judy
‘Musk Rose’ search in Virginia and, 1994;X.3:1
‘Old Double Musk’ rose in Hollywood Cemetery and, 1989;V.3:2
Holley, Lucille
chickenhouse manure for gardening by, 1992;VIII.4:1
Holley, Mary Austin
ha-ha with Rosa multiflora atop it for hedging, 1991;VII.4:11
Hollingsworth, Sherold D. “Sherry”
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1998;XIV.1:12
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2010;XXIII.1:9
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;VI.2:2
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
on women landscape architects in the South, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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
Heritage Rose Foundation conference and, 1994;X.4:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in Virginia and, 1994;X.3:1
‘Old Double Musk’ rose found in, 1989;V.3:2
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
Holmes, Emma
diary 1861–1866 of, 1998;XIII.4:7
Holsey, L. H.
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Home, Henry (Lord Kaimes)
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
Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia (Christian and Massie)
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
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
honey
eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina and, 1990;VII.2:4
honey locust
hedges using, 1991;VII.4:11
honeysuckle
Lonicera sempervirens ‘Cedar Lane’’, Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
bylaws on, 1993;IX.3:9
Chappell, Gordon W., 2023;XXXV.3:1
Givhan, Edgar G., II, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Griffin, Florence Phillips, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Haltom, Susan, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Hunt, William Lanier, 1996;XII.4:5
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, 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
on book in print, 2021;XXXIV.2:18
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, 1998;XIV.2:11
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.1:11, 2018;XXXI.3:8, 2018;XXXI.4:12
book reviews, 2019;XXXII.1:10, 2019;XXXII.4:7
book reviews, 2020;XXXIII.2:10
book reviews, 2021;XXXIII.3:10, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
book reviews, 2022;XXXIV.3:12, 2022;XXXIV.4:8, 2022;XXXV.1:9
book reviews, 2023;XXXV.3:12
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Books: In Brief, 1995;XI.3:13
Camden annual meeting chair, 2006;XX.4:16, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Certificate of Merit, 2013;XXVI.2:9
on the Charleston renaissance, 1999;XIV.4:10
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
exhibitions and catalogue reviews, 1998;XIV.2:10, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIV.3:10, 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.1:5, 2018;XXXI.1:15
Flora Ann Bynum Fund to endow RSGL Lectures, 2006;XX.4:11
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
on garden club movement, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Gardens of Pleasure and Purpose: English Antecedents for the Elizabethan Gardens on Roanoke Island, 1987;IV.1:5
From Generation to Generation: A History of St. Luke’s Episcopal Parish, Salisbury, North Carolina (in print), 2007;XXI.1:15
on Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference, 1994;X.4:10
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:13
as Magnolia Book Review Editor, 1994;XI.2:11
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, 1994;X.3:11, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2005;XX.2:4
A New World, RSGL conference, 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
on Raleigh/Roanoke Island voyages, 1987;IV.1:5
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
RSGL conference speaker, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
Victorian Society’s Anglo-American Summer School and, 1987;IV.1:5
Hood, Thomas
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Hood, Walter
Black Landscapes Matter (with Tada, review), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Hooker, William
Kew, the Royal Botanic Gardens and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Hooker, William J.
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Hooker’s orchid (Epiphyllum hookeri)
at Eudora Welty House & Garden, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Hooper, Thomas, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1
Hooper, William
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Hope House, Easton, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Hope Plantation, NC
needs “wallow” flower identification, 1989;VI.1:9
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 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, 2004;XIX.3:10
Gunston Hall landscape and, 1990;VII.1:4
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
Williamsburg’s Colonial Revival gardens and, 1994;X.2:8, 1994;X.4:1
Williamsburg’s eighteenth century appearance and, 1994;X.4:3
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Hopkins, Arvah
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1997;XIII.2:5
Hopkins, James
on hemp production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Hopper, Maria, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Hopping, Michael
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Horne Creek’s southern apple collection
as preservation orchard, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Hornsby-Heindl, Brenda
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference speaker), 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Horse apple
as popular southern apple, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
horse apples
Osage orange, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
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
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Horseshoe (VA estate)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Horseshoe Plantation, FL
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Horsford Gardens & Nursery, Charlotte, VT
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Horstman, Neil W.
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:1, 1990;VII.1:4
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
Horticulturalist (Downing’s)
Wm. Summer’s writing for, 1993;X.1:1
Horticultural Research Institute Boxwood Blight Insight Group (BBIG)
boxwood blight research and, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Horticultural Society of London
on plant collecting in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Horticulture
“On The Trail with Texas Rose Rustlers” (Christopher), 1987;IV.1:3
Hortus
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
Hortus Britannicus (Sweet, 1830)
on Oxalis martiana, 1994;X.3:5
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Hortus Cantagrigiensis (Donn, 1831)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Hortus III
on Narcissus pseudonarcissus moschatus, 1995;XI.3:12
on Oxalis crassipes and other species, 1994;X.3:5
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas and, 1990;VI.4:3
Hortus Kewensis
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
“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
hot beds
at William Paca’s garden, Annapolis, 1988;IV.4:3
Hotel Heidelberg
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8
The Hot-House Gardener (Abercrombie, 1789)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Houdyshel, Cecil
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
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, Sam
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Houston, TX. See also Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
annual meeting, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.2:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:1, 1998;XIV.3:8, 1999;XIV.4:6, 1999;XV.1:12
The Country Place Era in, 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 Business League
Country Place era and, 1993;IX.4:1
Houston’s Forgotten Heritage (Blackburn)
on Country Place era, 1993;IX.4:1
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
Hovis, Larry
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Howard, C. W.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Howard, Mrs. Joseph H.
Savannah annual meeting host, 1989;V.3:1
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
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Award of Merit for, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
on Bacon’s Castle discovery in Virginia, 1986;II.4:7
brief biography, 1985;I.2:4
Bynum article on historical landscape restoration in book edited by (in press), 1988;IV.3:14
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
Charlottesville annual meeting, 1987;IV.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1985;II.2:3, 1988;V.2:3
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 (in print), 1996;XII.3:10
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (in print) and, 1992;IX.1:13
on landscape interpretation, RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
as Magnolia Essays editor, 1993;IX.3:16
in the news, 1997;XIII.1:12, 2000;XV.3:16, 2012;XXV.1:6
“Notes Toward an Iconography of Regional Landscape Form: The Southern Model” (essay), 1985;II.2:4
publications committee and, 1986;III.1:1, 1993;IX.3:16
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss, 1993), 2002;XVII.4:7
returns to SGHS board, 1990;VII.1:3
rotating off Board of Directors, 1996;XII.3:9
RSGL conference speaker, 1996;XII.4:8, 2023;XXXV.2:1
on SGHS and American landscape history scholarship, 1986;II.4:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 1991;VIII.1:9, 1994;X.4:6
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Wave Hill landscape preservation symposium and, 1998;XIV.3:10
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda (in print), 2007;XXI.3:12
Howett, John
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
Hudgins, Nancy
Leigh Farm garden and, 1991;VII.3:3
Hudson, Karen
on Oglethorpe County, GA historic farmsteads, 1988;IV.3:12
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
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:6
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
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
on Jefferson’s academical village at UVA, 1998;XIII.4:1
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
Hulinsky, Carter Garde
Summer at the Archives of American Gardens, 2022;XXXV.1:17
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
Hume, Ivor Noel
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, VA and, 1988;V.2:1
Hunt (William Lanier) Award
to Bill Welch, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
establishment, 2017;XXX.4:11
First, to Suzanne Turner, 2019;XXXII.2:10, 2023;XXXV.2:1
posthumously to Evelyn “Patti” McGee, 2023;XXXV.3:2
Hunt, Archer and Billy
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Hunt, John Dixon
appointed editor, Journal of Garden History, 1990;VII.2:12
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (in print), 1996;XII.3:11
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (review), 1997;XIII.1:10
Hunt, Richard Morris
Biltmore Estate and, 1994;XI.2:8
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Hunt, William Lanier “Bill”
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
on Bertrand H. Farr (1906–1996), 2008;XXII.2:1
Bynum and RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Davidson Horticultural Symposium speaker, 1986;II.3:3
death of, 1996;XII.4:5
Elizabeth Lawrence Border at the North Carolina State University Arboretum and, 1993;IX.2:13
“Elizabeth Lawrence’s Garden” (in print), 1986;III.2:3
first Magnolia Essay dedicated to, 1993;IX.3:16
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
as honorary SGHS president, 1992;VIII.4:15, 1996;XII.3:9
on hyacinths in Bynum garden, 1991;VII.4:5
as Legendary Southern Horticulturist, 2002;XVII.4:13
Legendary Southern horticulturist William Lanier Hunt dies. F. A. Bynum., 1996;XII.4:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.1:4
on Narcissus x biflorus, 1991;VII.4:5
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
on Roman hyacinths as Dutch or garden hyacinths, 1993;X.1:14
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS founder, 1985;I.2:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Hunter, Clementine
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
zinnias depicted by, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Huntington, Anna Hyatt
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell’s Inlet, SC and, 1994;XI.1:15
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Huntington, Archer
Brookgreen Gardens, Murrell’s Inlet, SC and, 1994;XI.1:15
Huntington Library and Botanic Garden, CA
Cato's rose cuttings for, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Twelfth Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
hurricane lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
hurricanes. See also natural disasters; tornadoes
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Katrina’s Impact on New Orleans’ historic gardens, 2005;XX.2:1
landscape preservation in Charleston and, 1992;VIII.3:1
Middleton Place appeal for help after, 1990;VI.3:2
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 City Park 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
Natchez gardens and, 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
wintering in Charleston by, 1999;XIV.4:10
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, 1991;VII.4:5
The plant reporter: pink Roman hyacinths revisited, 1993;X.1:14
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9, 1991;VII.3:5
Hydrangea quercifolia
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
‘Snowflake’, Aldridge Gardens and, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Hygeia (small town of retirement), Ludlow, KY
information sought on, 1989;VI.2:11
Hyland, Robert
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Hymenocallis coronaria
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
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
Hypericum frondosum
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
TOP | 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
Iardinier Francois (Bonnefons, 1664 ed.)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
Ickes, Harold
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
identification of plants. See plant identification
Ilex rotunda (Lord’s Holly)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Ilex vomitoria
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise: A Life of Bunny Mellon (Griswold)
review, 2023;XXXV.3:12
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Caring for Your Local Cemetery (in print), 1990;VI.3:9
Stones and Statutes (in print), 1990;VI.3:9
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening (Nicholson, 1887)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (Lounsbury, ed.)
in print, 1994;X.2:11
review, 1994;XI.2:10
Imahara, Walter and Imahara Botanical Garden
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
An Inaugural Botanico-Medical Dissertation (Shultz, 1795)
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
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 (Wright, ed., RSGL conference proceedings)
in print, 1997;XIII.2:9, 1999;XV.2:12
published on SGHS website, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
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
Somerset Place garden restoration committee and, 1993;IX.2:14
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
Ingram, John
“The Cultivated Species of Oxalis,” 1994;X.3:5
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
The gardens of Stratford Hall Plantation, 1989;VI.2:5
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
In Print. See also articles in print
An Abundance of Flowers: More Great Flower Breeders of the Past (Taylor), 2018;XXXI.4:15
African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South (Westmacott), 1993;IX.3:14
“Alabama Landscapes” (Stritikus list), 1986;III.2:4
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 Gardener’s Calendar (McMahon, 1806), facsimile, 1990;VII.1:15, 1997;XIII.3:11
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
American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places (Tishler, ed.), 1989;V.4:2
Antique Flowers, a Guide to Using Old Fashioned Species in Contemporary Gardens (Whiteside), 1988;V.2:3
Antique Plant Newsletter (Tucker), 1989;VI.1:2
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
The Attention of a Traveller: Essays on William Bartram’s Travels and Legacy (Braund, ed.), 2024;XXXVI.1:6
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
Beauty of the Wild: A Life Designing Landscapes Inspired by Nature (Morrison), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
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
Between the Nanticoke and the Choptank: an Architectural History of Dorchester County, Maryland (Weeks), 1984;I.1:5
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865, 2002;XVII.3:12
Biltmore Nursery: A Botanical Legacy (Alexander), 2007;XXI.1:15
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (Odenwald and Welch, 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
The Brandywine Valley: An Introduction to its Cultural Treasures (Wamsley), 1993;IX.3:14
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
Caring for Your Local Cemetery (Illinois Historic Preservation Agency), 1990;VI.3:9
Catalog of Landscape Records in America, 1989;V.4:3
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
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside), 1991;VIII.2:10
Clues to American Gardens (Weeks with Fogle and Mahan), 1987;III.3:4
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
Designs on Birmingham, a Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs (Morris and White, eds.), 1989;VI.1:2
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 Early English Kitchen Garden (Kelley), 1984;I.1:5
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
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (Kelso and Most), 1990;VII.1:15
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (Jordan), 2015;XXVIII.2:9
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols), 2003;XVIII.2:15
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (LeHoullier), 2015;XXVIII.2:9
The Evening Garden (Loewer), 1993;X.1:16
For Every House a Garden (Favretti and Favretti), 1990;VII.1:15
Everything for the Garden (Tankard, Nylander, Emmet and Begg), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr), 1989;V.4:4
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
Flower and Herb Exchange, 1990;VII.1:15
Flowers and Herbs of Early America (Griffith), 2008;XXII.2:19
On Foreign Soil: American Gardeners Abroad (Hill), 2005;XX.2:13
The Formal Garden: The Tradition of Art and Nature (Laird), 1993;IX.3:14
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 Fruits and Fruit Trees of Monticello: Thomas Jefferson and the Origins of American Horticulture (Hatch), 1998;XIV.1:10
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed.), 2012;XXV.2:11
The Gardening Book of James L. Hunter, A Southern Planter (Howett), 1996;XII.3:10
Gardening by Mail (Barton), 1994;X.3:9
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
A Garden of Pleasant Flowers: Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (Parkinson), 1991;VIII.1:12
Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake: 1700-1805 (Sarudy), 1998;XIV.2:11
Gardens and Historic Plants of the Antebellum South (Cothran), 2003;XVIII.4:15
Gardens and Landscapes of Virginia (Favretti and Cheek), 1994;X.2:11
Garden Shrubs and Their Histories (Coats), 1992;VIII.3:11
Gardens in my Life (Lennox-Boyd), 2021;XXXIV.2:18
Gardens in the Spirit of Place (Dickey), 2005;XX.2:13
Gardens in Winter (Lawrence), 1990;VII.1:15
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden), 2018;XXXI.4:15
The Gardens of Colonial Williamsburg (Brinkley and Chappell), 1997;XIII.2:9
Gardens of Historic Charleston (Cothran), 1995;XI.3:13
The Gardens of Louisiana: Places of Work and Wonder (Turner), 1997;XIII.3:11
The Gardens of Salem, The Landscape History of a Moravian Town in North Carolina (Spencer), 1997;XIII.1:10
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
Genius in the Garden: Charles F. Gillette and Landscape Architecture in Virginia (Longest), 1993;IX.3:14
Gentle Conquest (Reveal), 1993;X.1:15
The Glory of Gardens: 2,000 Years of Writings on Garden Design (Tilden, ed.), 2006;XX.3:14
The Golden Age of American Gardens: Proud Owners– Private Estates, 1890–1940 (Griswold and Weller), 1991;VIII.2:10
Grave Landscapes: The Nineteenth-Century Rural Cemetery Movement (Cothran and Danylchak), 2018;XXXI.1:14
Great Gardens of America (Richardson), 2010;XXIII.1:13
Green Enchantment (Clarkson reissue with T. Martin foreward), 1991;VIII.1:12
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
The Heirloom Gardener: Traditional Plants & Skills for the Modern World (Forti), 2021;XXXIV.1:16
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (Welch and Grant), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Heirloom Garden: Selecting and Growing Over 300 Old-Fashioned Ornamentals (Gardner), 1992;VIII.4:15
Heirloom Vegetable Gardening (Weaver), 1997;XIII.3:11
Heritage Gardens (Givhan), 1993;IX.3:14
Historic Landscape Directory: A Source Book of Agencies, Organizations, and Institutions Providing Information on Historic Landscape Preservation (Meier, ed.), 1992;VIII.3:11
Historic Virginia Gardens (Williams, reprint), 1986;II.3:9
Historic Virginia Gardens: Preservation Work of the Garden Club of Virginia, 1975-2007 (Bemiss), 2009;XXII.3:8
A History of Horticulture in America to 1860 (Hedrick), 1989;V.3:5
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871- 2009 (Turner and Wilson), 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.1:10
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (Lounsbury, ed.), 1994;X.2:11
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (RSGL conference proceedings), 1999;XV.2:12
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (Wright, ed.), 1997;XIII.2:9
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (New Orleans Museum of Art catalog), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America, 1992;IX.1:13
Ladies’ Southern Florist (Rion, facsimile edition), 2001;XVI.3:14
Landscape Archaeology (Kelso, ed.), 1988;IV.3:10
Landscape Design: A Cultural and Architectural History (Barrow), 2002;XVII.3:12
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (Favretti and Favretti), 1991;VIII.2:10
Landscaping with Antique Roses (Druitt and Shoup), 1992;VIII.4:15
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
“List of Recommended Period Plant Materials for Alabama Gardens” (Stritikus), 1986;III.2:4
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (Darke and Tallamy), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Money, Manure & Maintenance: Ingredients for Successful Gardens of Marian Coffin, Pioneer Landscape Architect, 1876-1957 (Fleming), 1995;XI.3:13
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
Native Shrubs & Woody Vines of the Southeast (Foote and Jones), 1989;VI.1:2
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (Sanders and Anderson), 2000;XV.3:15
Nature Perfected: Gardens through History (Adams), 1992;IX.1:13
Nehrling’s Early Florida Gardens (Read, ed.), 2002;XVII.3:12
Nehrling’s Plants, People, and Places in Early Florida (Read, ed.), 2002;XVII.3:12
A New Orleans Courtyard 1830-1860: The Hermann-Grima House (Manard), 1997;XIII.2:9
The New Orleans Garden (Seidenberg), 1991;VII.3:11
The New Small Garden: Plans and Plants That Make Every Inch Count (Loewer), 1994;X.3:9
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
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
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
Old Southern Apples (Calhoun), 1996;XII.3:10
Once Upon a Windowsill (Martin), 1989;V.4:3
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (Haltom and Brown), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Organic Rose Garden (Druitt), 1996;XII.3:10
Our Fathers’ Fields: A Southern Story (Kibler), 1998;XIV.1:10
Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (Parkinson), 1991;VIII.1:12
Passalong Plants (Bender and Rushing), 1994;X.2:12
A Passion for Daylilies: The Flowers and the People (Eddison), 1993;IX.4:15
Penelope Hobhouse’s Gardening Through the Ages: An Illustrated History of Plants and Their Influences on Garden Styles - from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day, 1993;IX.4:15
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South (Welch), 1989;V.4:5
Perennials: Toward Continuous Bloom (Lovejoy), 1991;VII.3:11
Period Gardens: New Life for Historic Landscapes (Taylor), 1993;X.1:15
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
Pioneers of American Landscape Design (Burnbaum and Crowder, eds.), 1994;X.2:11
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
The Pleasure Gardens of Virginia: from Jamestown to Jefferson (Martin), 1991;VII.4:11
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914 (Newcomb), 1985;II.2:4
The Private Gardens of Charleston (Cameron), 1992;IX.1:13
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
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 Reunion of Trees (Spongberg), 1991;VII.4:11
“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
Rosa Rugosa (Verrier), 1992;VIII.3:11
The Rose: An Encyclopedia of North American Roses, Rosarians, and Rose Lore (McCann), 1994;X.3:9
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 Alabama Gardens” (Stritikus), 1986;III.2:4
Roses in the Southern Garden (Shoup, 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (Tucker, Kunst, Vrugtman, and L. Hatch), 1995;XI.3:13
Southern Folk Medicine; 1750-1820 (Moss), 1999;XV.2:13
A Southern Garden (Lawrence), 1991;VIII.2:10, 1992;VIII.4:11
Southern Gardens: A Gracious History and a Traveler’s Guide (Martin), 1993;IX.4:15
The Southern Heirloom Garden (Welch and Grant), 1995;XI.3:13
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide (Horwitz), 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Stones and Statutes (Illinois Historic Preservation Agency), 1990;VI.3:9
Tennessee’s Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide (Van West), 1995;XII.1:11
Tenth Annual Meeting booklet and Garden Tour Booklet, 1992;VIII.4:15
Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening: Plant, Grow, and Eat the Best Edibles for Texas Gardens (Grant), 2012;XXV.2:11
Through the Garden Gate (Lawrence), 1995;XI.3:13
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
The Traveler’s Guide to American Gardens, (Ray and Nicholls, eds.), 1988;V.1:7
Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way (Greene), 2012;XXV.1:11
The Well-placed Weed: the Bountiful Garden of Ryan Gainey (Ross and Schilling), 1994;X.3:9
What Happens in my Garden (Wilder), 1991;VIII.1:12
Where Land and Water Intertwine: an Architectural History of Talbot County, Maryland (Weeks), 1984;I.1:5
Who Does Your Garden Grow? (Pankhurst), 1993;IX.4:15
Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans (Ray), 2022;XXXV.1:18
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (Hallock and Hoffmann, eds.), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Williamsburg’s Glorious Gardens (Foley), 1997;XIII.2:9
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
In Remembrance. See obituaries
Institute of Community and Area Development (ICAD)
Earle S. Draper documentary and, 1986;III.1:6
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Awarded Top Museum Honor, 2012;XXV.1:10
Insurrection of 1898
Wilmington, NC, 2023;XXXV.4:12
Interagency Council for Environmental Education
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA)
Thomas Jefferson Parkway funding and, 1994;X.2:10
International Arts and Crafts Exhibition
Victoria and Albert Museum (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
International Camellia Garden of Excellence
Seibels House, Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
International Camellia Society
A Personal Plea for Camellia Preservation, 2015;XXVIII.3:7
International Center for Jefferson Studies
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
International Heritage Rose Conference. See also Heritage Rose Foundation; Heritage Roses Group
Charleston, announcement of, 1998;XIV.2:6
Charleston as host, 2001;XVII.2:8
Charleston study garden, 1998;XIV.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
gardening of, as “an innocent amusement,” 1992;IX.1:7
Iredell, Hannah Johnston
on Annie Isabella Iredell’s gardening, 1992;IX.1:7
Iredell, James
legal career and house of, 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
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, Stan Gray and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
at Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Iris versicolor
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
iron, ornamental
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:9
Isaac, Rhys
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference), 1990;VII.1:12
Iselin, Sallie
Camden annual meeting committee, 2006;XX.4:16, 2009;XXII.4:4
Isle Brevelle Church
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2
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
Italian Gardens (Platt, 1894)
Country Place Era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Shipman’s landscape architecture aesthetic and, 1993;IX.2:7
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
TOP | 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
Jackson, Andrew. See The Hermitage, Nashville, TN
Jackson, Eric
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
Jackson, MS. See also Welty, Eudora
cereus availability in, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Jackson, Patricia
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Jackson, Ron
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
Jackson Square, New Orleans, LA
restoration of, 1990;VII.2:1
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
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference speaker, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
on Reynolda Gardens restoration, 1998;XIII.4:1
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 and, 2017;XXX.2:6
James River Institute for Archaeology
Bacon’s Castle garden excavation, Surry County, VA and, 1988;V.2:1
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
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)
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role,” 1986;III.1:7
book reviews, 1985;II.1:1, 1992;IX.1:9
brief biography, 1985;I.2:4
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
cemeteries in the South, nineteenth-century, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1996;XII.3:9
Evolution of Magnolia, the Society’s Quarterly Bulletin, 2002;XVII.4:5
as ex officio board member, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1990;VII.2:8, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1999;XV.2:14
The Founding and Early Beginnings Of the SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Jacob M. J. Smith biographical sketch by, 1990;VI.4:3
Jacob M. J. Smith’s garden journals transcribed by, 1990;VI.4:1
Jacob Smith, 1844–1859, plants grown in Arkansas by, 1990;VI.4:5
as Magnolia book review editor, 1993;X.1:11
as Magnolia editor (1982–1990), 1988;V.1:1, 1990;VI.4:1, 1992;VIII.3:1
Magnolia index and, 1998;XIV.2:6
on Montgomery annual meeting, 1986;II.4:9
in the news, 1991;VII.3:11
nominating committee and, 1998;XIII.4:5
past presidents of SGHS, 2002;XVII.4:16
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
publications committee and, 1986;III.1:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14
as state Magnolia editor for Arkansas, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
on University of Arkansas landscape restoration, 1991;VIII.2:6
as unnamed author: De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
as unnamed author: keeping boxwood at Montpelier Mansion, Laurel, MD, 1986;II.4:8
as unnamed author: on discovery of Bacon’s Castle in Virginia, 1986;II.4:7
Japan
Arthur Solomon’s camellias from, 2013;XXVI.3:5
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Japanese Nursery
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Jarvis, James Monroe “Ploughboy”
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Jasmine Hill Gardens, Montgomery, AL
annual meeting tours, 1985;II.1:2, 1986;II.4:9
Givhan on restoration of, 1985;I.2:2
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.1:1
Jefferson, Thomas. See also Monticello; Poplar Forest, VA; Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Charlottesville annual meeting review, 1987;IV.2:1
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Elizabeth Lawrence as gardener compared with, 2023;XXXV.4:1
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799 and, 2000;XV.3:1
on ferme ornee (ornamental farm), 2003;XVIII.2:1
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;VI.2:2
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Monticello’s Caracalla Bean and, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Painshill visit (1786) by, 2010;XXIII.4:1
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
plant introductions and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
on Woodlands in Philadelphia as rival to English gardens, 1997;XIII.3:5
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
American gardens influenced by, Favretti’s RSGL talk on, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South (Welch) on, 1989;V.4:5
Roses for English Gardens, 1987;III.3:9
Tankard on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
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
Jemison Park, Mountain Brook, Alabama: Sketches of a Streamside Preserve
ordering information, 2021;XXXIII.3:18
Jenkins, Charles
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Jenkins, John Carmichael
Natchez gardens and, 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
Jennings, Edmund
orangery at Annapolis residence of, 1996;XII.3:1
Jenrette, Richard Hampton, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
at Hillsborough’s Ayr Mount, NC, 1987;III.3:8
Jensen, Beate. See Ankjaer-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 and, 2008;XXI.4:1
Johns, Melanie
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s, 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, Benjamin
The landscape at Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, SC, 1989;VI.2:7
Johnson, Floyd
Monticello landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Johnson, Gary
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Johnson, Jacob
self-sufficiency by gardening and, 1992;VIII.4:1
Johnson, James Weldon
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Johnson, Jane
as Melrose estate caretaker, Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
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
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Johnson, Richard and Jessie
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Johnson, Robert U.
as Century magazine publisher, 1994;XI.1:1
Johnson, Sadie
on color in African-American gardens, 1992;VIII.4:1
Johnson, Sarah
on color in African-American gardens, 1992;VIII.4:1
Johnson, Thomas
Gerard’s Herbal posthumous editing by, 1994;XI.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
Emma Holmes diary 1861–1866 on, 1998;XIII.4:7
Johnston, A. S.
Cherokee rose hedging used by, 1991;VIII.1:5
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
photographs of Southern landscapes by, 1995;XII.1:1
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Johnston, Marshall
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Johnston, William B.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Johnstone, Francis
LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration and, 1986;III.1:3
Johnston-Gilbert Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Jolley, Harley
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Jones, Alice Eley
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
Jones, Celia Ann. See also Sisters’ Bulb Farm, Gibsland, LA
on Narcissus x intermedius, 1991;VII.4:5
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
on Roman hyacinths, 1993;X.1:14
on Weeping March flowers, 1995;XI.3:12
Jones, David
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Jones, Melvin H.
index of Magnolia, Vols. I–XIV and, 1998;XIII.4:5
Jones, Noble
Craig Barrow III and, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Georgia sea islands near Savannah and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Jones, Pembroke
Airlee (Wilmington, NC garden) and, 2023;XXXV.4:12
Jones, Robert (Bobby) Tyre, Jr.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jones, Samuel B.
Native Shrubs & Woody Vines of the Southeast (with Foote), 1989;VI.1:2
Jones, Sarah and Pembroke
Airlee Gardens, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Jones, Sarah Greene
Airlee (Wilmington, NC garden) and, 2023;XXXV.4:12
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. See also daffodils
The Arcadian Gardener, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Jordan, Dan
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Jordan, James C., III “Jai”
on English eighteenth-century kitchens and their gardens research, 1990;VII.2:10
on Hope Plantation restoration, 1989;VI.2:2
in the news, 1993;IX.2:15
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
seeking pre-1820 Carolina gardens materials for exhibition, 1989;VI.2:11
as state Magnolia editor, 1990;VII.1:16
Jordan, Jennifer A.
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:9
Jordan, Michael
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Jordan, Ray
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Jordan, Terry
Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy, 1993;IX.3:6
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 article reviews. See also articles in print
“Decorative Plants Around Historic Alabama Homes” (Orr), 1985;II.2:1
“Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake” (Sarudy), 1990;VII.2:12
“Ornamental Plantings in Eufaula” (Orr), 1985;II.2:1
Journal of a Secesh Lady: The Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston
as Edmondston’s Civil War diary, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Journal of Garden History
Bartram’s Garden Catalogue of North American Plants, 1783 (Hunt, ed.) (review), 1997;XIII.1:10
“Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake” (Sarudy), 1990;VII.2:14, 1992;VIII.3:4
“The Mathematics of an Eighteenth-Century Wilderness Garden” (Paca Steele), 1987;IV.1:3
publications of note in, 1996;XII.3:11
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, 1997;XIII.2:9, 1999;XIV.4:6, 2000;XV.4:13, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2002;XVII.4:19
Tankard retires from, 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
Junior League of Little Rock
Trapnall Hall, Little Rock and, 1988;IV.3:7
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
TOP | 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
Kaffie-Frederick General Store
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Kahn, Louis I.
Our Days Are Like Full Years: A Memoir with Letters from Louis Kahn (Pattison, review), 2021;XXXIII.4:9
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
Kalteyer (George) House, San Antonio, 1993;IX.4:10
Kambourian, James S.
on Sandy Springs historic site, GA, 1989;VI.2:2
Kamschatka, Camden, SC
A Preview of Camden, 2009;XXII.3:1
Kane, Harnett
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Kangas, Emily Coleman
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Kaolin/Porcelain
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Karliczek, André
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty) and, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
Karson, Robin
on Craig Barrow III as Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
A Genius for Place: American Landscapes of the Country Place Era (in print), 2007;XXI.3:12
paper on Fletcher Steele available, 1994;XI.1:14
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
Keays, Ethelyn Emery
as heritage rosarian, 1992;VIII.3:4
on preserving heritage roses, 1994;X.3:1
Keen, Charles Barton
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Reynolda and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
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.)
in print, 1992;IX.1:13
review, 1993;IX.3:8
Keeter, Tom
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Keeton, Susan Booth
Fort Worth annual meeting review, 2006;XX.3:7
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Keller, J. Timothy
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
Kelley, Mary Palmer. See also Dargan, Mary Palmer Kelley
The Early English Kitchen Garden (in print), 1984;I.1:5
as state Magnolia editor for S. Carolina, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11
on 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, George Malin Davis
Melrose estate, Natchez, MS and, 1994;X.2:7
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
Kelmar, Patricia, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Kelso, William M.
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, VA and, 1988;V.2:1
on archaeology and gardens at RSGL conferences, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (ed. with Most) (in print), 1990;VII.1:15
Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology (ed. with Most) (review), 1991;VII.3:9
Landscape Archaeology (in print), 1988;IV.3:10
Monticello annual meeting speaker, 1987;III.3:3
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference), 1990;VII.1:12
on Rosewell Hall, Virginia, 1992;IX.1:11
Kemble, Frances Anne “Fanny”
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Kemper, R. Crosby
Thomas Jefferson Parkway funding and, 1994;X.2:10
Kenan (James G.) Research Center, Atlanta, 2003;XVIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Kendall (Eufaula mansion), AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:3
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
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference tours, 1994;X.4:10
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
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
Kennedy, Ray
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Kenney, Henry Fletcher
Ashland Park, Lexington, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Kenrick, William
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
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
state Magnolia editor needed for, 1989;V.4:7
Kercheval (English landscape designer)
Perry Hall, Talbot Co., MD and, 1992;VIII.3:4
Keris, Holly
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting speaker, 2018;XXXI.1:1
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, George E.
Memphis park system and, 1989;V.4:3
Kessler, William H.
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Kew, the Royal Botanic Gardens
William Watson and his horticulturists from, 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, 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
on native serviceberry in antebellum Southern gardens, 1997;XIII.1:5
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15, 1998;XIV.3:8
Our Fathers’ Fields: A Southern Story (in print), 1998;XIV.1:10
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
on Pomaria Nurseries, 1840-1879, 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
Kilgore, TX
photos as lumber town circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
Kilpatrick, Judson
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:1
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
Kimbrough, Janet
Tucker-Coleman garden in Williamsburg and, 1996;XII.2:1
Kimmerer, Tom
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Kincaid, Jamaica
Garden Conservancy conference speaker, 1999;XIV.4:7
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, 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
Kinsey, Alberta
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Kirby, A. M.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Kirby, Jason
in the news, 2019;XXXII.2:13
Kirby, John Henry
Italian garden at Houston home of, 1993;IX.4:1
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
Knight, William A.
Biltmore Estate landscape and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Knopf, Ruth C.
Charleston Horticultural Society’s 1830 Award for (2005), 2004;XIX.4:8
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting speaker, 1993;X.1:13
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVI.4:10, 2001;XVII.2:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in N. Carolina and, 1994;X.3:1
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16, 2011;XXIV.4:11
Noisette rose study garden in Charleston and, 1998;XIV.2:8
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
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
potential annual meeting, 2008;XXI.4:15
Knoxville Garden Club (KGC)
Blount Mansion as urban oasis and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Knoxville Garden Study Club
Craighead-Jackson House and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Kober, Nancy
With Paintbrush & Shovel: Preserving Virginia’s Wildflowers (with Ware, review), 2001;XVI.3:14
Koerner, Ann Benham
on Feliciana history, 1991;VII.3:1
on Jackson Square restoration in New Orleans, 1990;VII.2:1
Kohr, Andrew
Cherokee Garden Library’s collections representing African Americans and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
Korea
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Kotowski, Peter
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA visit by, 1995;XI.4:6
Kraitchar, Ella
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas, 1988;V.1:9
Kraitchar House grounds, Caldwell, TX
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas at, 1988;V.1:9
sketches of, 1988;V.1:8
Kress, W. John
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Kryder-Reid, Elizabeth
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis and, 1993;IX.2:1
kudzu
The rise and fall of kudzu (a chronology), 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.
on ABC’s Martha Stewart Living, 2002;XVIII.1:13
ALHFAM annual conference and, 1990;VII.1:12
American Home Style and Gardening article on, 1996;XII.3:12
“Antique Bulbs for Cottage Gardens,” 1990;VII.2:15
Back in Thyme on Historic Plants Symposium and, 1998;XIII.4:11
“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
Horticulture article on Hsu quoting, 2003;XVIII.4:12
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
New Voices in American Garden Writing Series and, 1991;VII.3:11
Old House Journal article on, 2003;XVIII.2:15
press on hand-blown reproduction bulb forcing vases from, 2000;XVI.2:13
press on heirloom bulbs available from, 1995;XI.3:16, 2000;XVI.1:11, 2001;XVII.2:15, 2003;XVIII.3:13
retirement planned by, 2016;XXIX.3:15
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Roman hyacinth research by, 1991;VII.3:5
on Roman hyacinths, 1993;X.1:14
RSGL conference speaker, 1993;IX.3:16, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (with Tucker, Vrugtman, and L. Hatch), 1995;XI.3:13
“Source list for historic seeds and plants,” 1989;V.4:1, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
Southern Accents article on work of, 1997;XIII.3:11
Wall Street Journal article quoting, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Kurtze, Peter
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting speaker, 1996;XII.3:7
Kyle, Cathy
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
TOP | 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
Labatut, Brent
night-blooming cereus photo (correction), 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Lachaise, Pere
picturesque cemeteries and, 2012;XXV.1:1
Lacy, Allen
Allen Lacy’s Homeground (newsletter), 1993;IX.3:15, 1993;IX.4:15
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:13
as Linwood Arboretum curator, 2010;XXIII.2:15
on Montrose Nursery’s Magnolia acuminata demise, 1992;VIII.4:11
National Register status for Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2006;XX.4:11
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
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 Home Journal
Duncan as first garden editor for, 1994;XI.1:1
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
Lady Baltimore (Wister)
on Charleston during Colonial Revival, 1994;XI.1:1
Lafayette, Marquis de
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, LaGrange, GA
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
The Formal Garden: The Tradition of Art and Nature (in print), 1993;IX.3:14
A Natural History of English Gardening, 1650-1800 (review), 2015;XXVIII.3:8
on Painshill in Surrey, England, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Lake, Richard
seedlings for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
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
Lamberton, Christine
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Lamboll, Elizabeth (Mrs. Thomas)
Charleston garden of, 1991;VIII.2:1
Lampshire, Polly and Nicholas, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Lanark, Montgomery, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Lander, Maria Louise
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Landmark Restoration Village, Montgomery, AL
annual meeting tours, 1985;II.1:2
Landmarks Foundation of Montgomery, AL
Givhan on garden restoration projects and, 1985;I.2:2
Land of Our Own exhibit
Atlanta Historical Society, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Howett and, 1985;I.2:4
Landreth Seed Company
Commemorative Newsletter Series & Catalog, 2010;XXIII.1:8
Landscape Archaeology (Kelso, ed.)
in print, 1988;IV.3:10
landscape architects
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Landscape Architecture Magazine
“Faithful to the Text” (Turner on Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans), 1988;IV.3:10
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
A Landscape Guide for Residents of the Historic District of Old Salem
Bynum (1978), 1988;IV.3:14
Landscape Journal
Howett as book review editor for, 1985;I.2:4
“Notes Toward an Iconography of Regional Landscape Form: The Southern Model” (Howett essay), 1985;II.2:4
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation
Favretti brochure, 1987;III.3:13
“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
at Biltmore, 1998;XIV.2:4
landscape restoration. See restoration, landscape
Landscape Restoration Committee, Old Salem
composition and purpose, 1994;X.2:1
Landscapes and Gardens for Historic Buildings (Favretti and Favretti)
as basic guide and reference, 1998;XIV.3:7
in print, 1991;VIII.2:10
RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2023;XXXV.2:1
landscapes of defense
RSGL conference talks on, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Landscaping with Antique Roses (Druitt and Shoup)
in print, 1992;VIII.4:15
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) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Lane, Virginia
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Langdon Nursery Catalogue (1873–74)
Stritikus’ roses and other plants list from, 1988;IV.4:3
Langley, Batty
formal garden manual (1728) by, 2011;XXIV.4:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
studied by Southern gardeners, 1989;VI.2:2
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Lanier, Bruce and Scottie
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Lanier, May Field
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Lanier, Michelle
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
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, 2011;XXIV.2:1
as Old Salem restoration specialist, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
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, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Lasater garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Lasseigne, Todd
Bellingrath Gardens and Home, Mobile, AL and, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
Mobile annual meeting planning and, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Lassig, Oswald J.
Duff’s Italian garden and, 1993;IX.4:1
LaTaste, Victor
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Lathrop, Barbour
plant explorer (1847-1927), 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Latimer House, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
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
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
award for Magnolia Essays Number One, 1994;X.4:6
on book in print, 2022;XXXIV.3:18
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
on landscape history research in Georgia, 1988;IV.3:12
Magnolia Essay by, 1990;VII.2:8
named superintendent of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, 2013;XXVI.3:8
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (1993), 1993;IX.3:16, 1993;IX.4:16, 2002;XVII.4:7
as state Magnolia editor for Georgia, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
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
Charlotte Board meeting tour and, 1986;III.2:3
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. See also A Southern Garden (Lawrence)
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
Caroline Dormon and, 2023;XXXV.3:1
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
Gardening for Love (to be published), 1986;III.2:3
garden library of, at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Garden preservation efforts, 2002;XVIII.1:14
garden restoration report, Fall Board meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Gardens in Winter (in print), 1990;VII.1:15
influence of garden writings by, 1995;XII.1:1
Lacy as editor for Gardening for Love by, 1993;IX.2:13
The Little Bulbs (in print), 1986;III.2:3
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
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
Resolution on her 100th Anniversary, 2004;XIX.2:11
on Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
A Southern Garden (in print), 1991;VIII.2:10, 1992;VIII.4:11
Sprott on Caroline Dormon’s friendship with, 2023;XXXV.4:1
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
symposium celebrating, 1993;IX.2:13
on Texas bulbs, The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Through the Garden Gate (in print), 1995;XI.3:13
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
Weeping March Flowers for Bynum from, 1995;XI.3:12
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, Jim
on southern apples, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Lawson, Joanne Seale
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
in the news, 1997;XIII.3:11
Lawson, John
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Lawson, Pricilla W.
as state Magnolia editor for W. Virginia, 1987;III.3:2, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Lawson, William
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Lawson’s Nursery in Ball Ground, Georgia
southern apple varieties offered by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
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, VA, AHS headquarters
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Learmont, Thomas
antebellum camellia varieties and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Lebanon Plantation, GA
Savannah annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Die Lebensverhaltnisse der Oxalisarten (Hildebrand)
on Oxalis crassipes, 1994;X.3:5
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
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865 and, 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
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:3, 1986;III.1:4
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
LeConte, John Eatton
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
papers found by G. A. Rogers, 1986;III.1:5
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
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:3, 1986;III.1:4
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
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:3, 1986;III.1:4
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 sparrow drawing
prints to benefit LeConte-Woodmanston garden, GA, 1986;III.1:5
LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Garden. See also Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Garden
annual meeting tours, 1989;V.3:1
Col. Black and restoration of, 1986;III.1:4
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
seminar, September 1985, 1985;II.1:5
Lee, Ann Carter
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Bob
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 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
LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration and, 1986;III.1:3
Pioneering Savannah Landscape Architect (1914-2006), 2014;XXVII.2:1
Savannah Garden designed by, now 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”
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799 and, 2000;XV.3:1
Stratford Hall Plantation, VA and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Lee, Ione Coker
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Lee, James
Vineyard, Hammersmith, England nursery or, 1997;XIII.3:1
Lee, John E.
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
orangery at Blenheim plantation of, 1996;XII.3:1
Lee, Richard Henry
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation, VA and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens and, 1989;VI.2:5
Lee, Robert E. See also Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation; Stratford Hall Plantation, VA
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
on Stratford Hall Plantation, VA, 2004;XIX.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens and, 1989;VI.2:5
Lee, Sam and Nori
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Lee, Thomas
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens and, 1989;VI.2:5
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.2:9
Leigh, Ida
on her grandmother’s garden, 1991;VII.3:3
Leigh, Leathy Hudgins
Leigh Farm and, 1991;VII.3:3
Leigh, Richard Stanford
Leigh Farm and, 1991;VII.3:3
Leigh Farm, NC
Nancy Hudgins’ garden at, 1991;VII.3:3
Leight, Molly
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Leinbach, John Henry
on eighteenth century beekeeping in NC, 1990;VII.2:4
LeJeune House, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Lelievre, Jacques-Felix. See also Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838)
The Greener Side of Texas annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:16
The New Louisiana Gardener (1838, as SGHS publication), 1999;XV.2:1, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
The New Louisiana Gardener (1838, review), 2001;XVII.1:12
Lelievre, Olympe Mougneau
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
LeMaistre, Lisa
on gardens of blacks in the ante-bellum and reconstruction eras in Georgia, 1988;IV.3:12
Lenhardt, Ben and Cindy, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Lennox-Boyd, Arabella
Gardens in my Life (in print), 2021;XXXIV.2:18
Le Notre, Andre
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 1991;VIII.2:1, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Leon, Alonso de
Mexico–Texas trade route and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Leonardi, Cesare
The Architecture of Trees (with Stagi, in print), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Leone, Mark
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2
Le Rougetel, Hazel
The Chelsea Gardener: Philip Miller, 1691-1771 (review), 1990;VII.2:14
Leroy, Andre
Dictionaire Pomologie, on Summer’s Hebe pear, 1993;X.1:1
Lesher, Peter
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting speaker, 1996;XII.3:7
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
Lettsom, John Coakley
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
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
Leubuscher, Frederic P.
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
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, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10, 2007;XXI.2:1
Levering Limbertwig apples
southerners migrating west with, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Levingston, William
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Levy, Jefferson Monroe
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Lewes, Sussex Co., Del. (home)
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Lewis, A. Jefferson, III (Jeff)
Scholarship and Awards Committee and, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Lewis, A. Jefferson, III “Jeff”
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14, 2009;XXII.4:8
Athens annual meeting host and speaker, 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
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
Fort Worth annual meeting committee, 2005;XX.1:15
Hunt Award for Patti McGee and, 2023;XXXV.3:2
named Honorary Director, 2014;XXVII.1:10
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum preview by, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
on SGHS annual meeting scholarships, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
SGHS policies and procedures manual, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
on S. Haltom Certificate of Merit, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Lewis, Diane Chance
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Lewis, Meriwether
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
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
Pearfield Nursery, Frelsburg, TX and, 1993;IX.4:10
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
on landscape interpretation, RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2019;XXXII.4:13
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (in print), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (review), 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Oxmoor, KY Historic Landscape, 2009;XXII.4:18
Oxmoor Plantation House & Garden, KY, 2016;XXIX.4:7
RSGL conference speaker, 1996;XII.4:8
on women and Southern gardens, 1995;XII.1:1
on women’s influence on gardens, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Liberty County Commission, GA
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:5
Liberty Trees
Farewell to Last of, 1999;XV.2:11
Library of American Landscape History
Craig Barrow III named 2014 Preservation Hero by, 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.1:1
lilies
Hymenocallis coronaria, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Limbertwig apples
southerners migrating west with, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Lincesain, Gideon
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lincoln, Mrs. Robert Todd
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Lindheimer, Ferdinand Jacob
as father of Texas botany, 1993;IX.4:10
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lindley, John
‘Himalayan Musk” rose discovered by, 1994;X.3:1
Robert Fortune and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Lindley, Joshua
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Lindley’s Nursery, Greensboro, NC
Bill Hunt and, 1996;XII.4:5
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
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.1:1
Link, J. W.
St. Louis subdivision and, 1993;IX.4:1
The Linnaean Botanic Garden, Long Island (NY)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Linnaeus, Carolus “Carl”
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
loofah classification and, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
“modern” system of botanical nomenclature and, 1991;VIII.2:1
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
Lipscomb, Oscar
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
Lipton (Thomas J. ) Tea Company
tea cultivation near Charleston, SC by, 1993;IX.2:10
Li Shiyou
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Lisska, Emily
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
“List of Recommended Period Plant Materials for Alabama Gardens” (Stritikus)
in print, 1986;III.2:4
Little Benny apples
as coastal plains variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
The Little Bulbs (Lawrence)
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
in print, 1986;III.2:3
Littlefield, Dan C.
on African-American crops in the 18th century rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
Littleton, Taylor D.
Philip Henry Gosse (with Mullen, in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Live Oak Plantation, LA
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8
Live Oak Society
The Live Oak Trail (O’Bryan, review), 2000;XVI.2:15
Living Collections Policies, Historic Columbia’s, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (Darke and Tallamy)
in print, 2014;XXVII.3:7
Livsey, Morena Peeks
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Livsey, Pecola
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Livsey, Robert A.
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Livsey, Thomas
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
local apples
L. Calhoun’s description of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Lock, Bob
Bellamy Mansion, NC gardens and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Locke (Otto) Nurseries, TX
as the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
Locke, Otto, Jr.
Locke’s Nursery, New Braunfels, TX and, 1993;IX.4:10
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
Locke’s (J. J.) Nursery, New Braunfels, TX
founding of, 1993;IX.4:10
Lockett, Mrs. Reese
on Rosedale Nursery, 1997;XIII.1:1
Locklair, Paula
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Lockwood, Alice B.
Gardens of Colony and State (1931-1934), 1992;VIII.3:4, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Tankard on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
Loddiges (Conrad) Nursery
in England, 1997;XIII.3:1
Loewer, Peter
The Evening Garden (in print), 1993;X.1:16
in the news, 1993;IX.2:15, 1997;XIII.2:11
The New Small Garden: Plans and Plants That Make Every Inch Count (in print), 1994;X.3:9
Loflin, Mrs. O. T., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Logan, Carrie Steele
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Logan, James
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Logan, Martha
Charleston garden of, 1991;VIII.2:1
The Gardener’s Kalendar (1779), at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
gardening wares and seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Kitchen Garden calendar by, 1991;VIII.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
jobs for journeymen gardeners in, 1997;XIII.3:1
London, George
Brompton Park Nursery, England and, 1997;XIII.3:1
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
London Company
Fitzhugh’s apple orchards and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
London plane trees
at Reynolda, Winston Salem, NC, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
London Town Publik House and Gardens
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2, 1985;II.2:4
Long, Robert Cary
orangery at Hampton, Baltimore Co. and, 1996;XII.3:1
Longest, George
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
Longest, George C.
Genius in the Garden: Charles F. Gillette and Landscape Architecture in Virginia (in print), 1993;IX.3:14
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth
Mondawmin, MD visit by, 1991;VIII.1:1
Longfellow House National Historic Site
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Longstreth, Josua
Forman’s plant orders from, 1992;VIII.3:4
Longue Vue House and Gardens, New Orleans, 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.1:1
SGHS website highlighting, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1991;VII.4:1
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (Davey and Reese)
review, 2015;XXVIII.4:14
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting tour of, 1993;X.1:13
Natchez annual meeting, 1983;HTI.3:1
Lonicera sempervirens ‘Cedar Lane’
Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Loocock, Aaron
dying-root madder sales in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
loofah
history and characteristics, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Looker, Roger
Brompton Park Nursery, England and, 1997;XIII.3:1
Looking Glass plantation, NC
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Lord, Elizabeth
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, in print), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, review), 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Lord & Burnham
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Lord’s Holly (Ilex rotunda)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Losing Battles (Welty)
on night-blooming cereus, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
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
influence of garden writings by, 1995;XII.1:1
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
studied by Southern gardeners, 1989;VI.2:2
Loudon’s Encyclopaedia of Plants
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Louisiana. See also Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838); specific cities
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 (catalog, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
Jackson Square restoration, New Orleans, 1990;VII.2:1
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library, 1987;IV.1:9
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Plant a Living Legacy program of, 1988;V.1:11
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
state Magnolia editor needed for, 1989;V.4:7
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
native plants preservation and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Louisiana iris
Stan Gray at Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge
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 faculty
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Louisiana State University Press
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane publication and, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10
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 (in print), 1994;X.2:11
An Illustrated Glossary of Early Southern Architecture and Landscape (review), 1994;XI.2:10
Lovejoy, Ann
Perennials: Toward Continuous Bloom (in print), 1991;VII.3:11
Low (Andrew) home, Savannah
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Low (Juliette Gordon) Birthplace, Savannah, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished at, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
Lowe, Diane
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Lower Bremo plantation, VA. See also Bremo Plantation, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Lower Cape Fear Historical Society, NC
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
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
Lowndesboro, AL
annual meeting tours, 1985;II.2:2, 1986;II.4:9
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, Ann
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Lucas, Eliza (later Eliza Pinckney)
on catalpas at Middleton’s gardens, SC (1743), 2016;XXIX.4:9
on Crowfield garden, 1991;VIII.2:1
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
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
on Bacon’s Castle, VA discovery, 1986;II.4:7
Luce, Edward F.
Charleston Renaissance in inter-war period and, 1999;XIV.4:10
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.1:5
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
Luffa acutangula, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Luffa Aegyptiaca, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Luffa cylindrica, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
lumber towns
in Texas circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
Lundell, Cyrus
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lusk, David E.
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Lycoris aurea
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Lycoris radiata
at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Lycoris radiata var. pumila
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Lycoris radiata var. radiata
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Lycoris traubii
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Lynchburg, VA. See also Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA; 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
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Virginia Historical Highway Markers in, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Lynde, Shirley
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Lyon, Brad
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Cherokee Garden Library accolades from, 1998;XIV.3:9
Lyon, Darla
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Lysenko, Trofin
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Lytle, Sarah
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
TOP | 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
Macaulay, Patrick
Mondawmin, Baltimore estate and, 1991;VIII.1:1
Macbride, James
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
MacDonald, Eric
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
MacDougall, Elisabeth B.
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
MacGregor, Forrest
on American chestnut return, 2008;XXII.2:8
Biltmore annual meeting speaker, 1998;XIV.2:1
Mack, Charles R.
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823 (with Robertson), 1998;XIV.2:10
Mackenzie, Alister
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
MacLaine, Shirley
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Maclura pomifera
as America’s living barbed wire, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Maclure, William
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
MacNeil, Anne
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
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 Spring Gardens 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
madder, dying-root (or dyer’s)
Loocock’s N. Carolina sales of, 1992;VIII.3:6
Madison, GA
Athens annual meeting tours, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Madison, James. See Montpelier, VA
Madison Variety Work Cottage
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Maestri, Roberta
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
magic lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Magnolia. See also Corrections
assistant editor to be appointed, 1986;III.2:1
bound copies available, 2000;XV.4:14
bylaws on, 1986;III.2:2, 1987;III.3:2
comments on name for, 1984;I.1:1
Cornett’s report to the Board on, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
editor, as ex-officio board member, 1987;III.3:2
Evolution, as SGHS’s Quarterly Bulletin, 2002;XVII.4:5
Flora Ann Bynum articles in, 2002;XVII.4:14
index annotation committee, 1998;XIV.2:6
indexing, investigation of, 1994;XI.2:9
indexing options discussed by board, 1994;X.4:6
index of Vol. 1, No. 1—Vol. XIV, No. 4, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2002;XVII.4:5
index updated and improved, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
information sources in print as theme of, 1989;V.4:1
Jansma as book review editor, 1993;X.1:11
Jansma as editor (1982–1990), 1988;V.1:1, 1992;VIII.3:1
masthead design, 1984;I.1:1
McFarland as associate editor, 1990;VI.4:1, 1990;VII.1:3, 1992;VIII.3:1
Newcomb as editor (from 1988 onward), 1992;VIII.3:1
new look for, 1992;VIII.4:16
publications committee to consider enlarging, 1986;III.1:1
scanning of 1985–1999 issues, 2006;XX.3:4
state editors for. see state editors for Magnolia
subtitle changed from “Newsletter” to “Bulletin,” 1987;IV.1:1
Magnolia acuminata (cucumber magnolia) demise
at Montrose Nursery, demise of, 1992;VIII.4:11
Magnolia Cemetery, Augusta, GA
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Magnolia Cemetery, Baton Rouge
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Magnolia Cemetery, Mobile, AL
annual meeting tours, 1994;XI.2:8, 1995;XI.4:1
call for papers, 1997;XIII.1:12
first, dedicated to Bill Hunt, 1996;XII.4:5
of interest, 1994;X.2:8
launch of, 1993;IX.3:16
National Association for Olmsted Parks conference and, 1993;IX.4:16
New Editor, 2000;XV.4:9
Number One, Bartensteins’ promotion of, 1996;XII.3:6
publications committee’s work on, 1991;VIII.1:9
purpose for and launch of, 1987;IV.1:2
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss, 1993), 1994;X.4:6, 2002;XVII.4:7
on William Lanier Hunt, 2002;XVII.4:13
Magnolia grandiflora
Bellamy Mansion, NC gardens and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
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
as symbol for the South, 1984;I.1:1
Magnolia Hall, Selma, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours, 1985;II.2:3
Magnolia Hill (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Magnolia Mound Plantation, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, SC
azaleas and camellias ordered from Pomaria Nurseries for, 1998;XIV.1:7
Duncan’s description (1910) of, 1994;XI.1:1
Middleton Plantation compared with, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Magnolia Vale (Natchez garden, 1864)
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting tour of, 1993;X.1:13
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Magnolia virginiana
in Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Maguire, Thomas
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Mahan, Catherine
Clues to American Gardens (with Weeks and Fogle, in print), 1987;III.3:4
Maier, Traci
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Maison Chenal, LA
“Maison Chenal’s Louisiana Creole Garden” at RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4, 1988;IV.4:9, 2023;XXXV.2:1
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1991;VII.4:1
Major, Judith K.
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age, 2014;XXVII.1:7
Makler, William 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 Dameron. See also Woodward, Shingo (Mrs. M. Truman)
New Orleans annual meeting honorary chair, 2004;XIX.2:12
A New Orleans Courtyard 1830-1860: The Hermann-Grima House (in print), 1997;XIII.2:9
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838) and, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2002;XVII.4:7
rotating off Board of Directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Mandeville, E. E., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Manigault (Joseph) House, Charleston, SC
Garden Club of Charleston and, 1992;VIII.3:1
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
Valley View, GA and, 1990;VII.2:8
Mann, Sue
Valley View, GA and, 1990;VII.2:8
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
Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs (Rehder, 1940)
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas and, 1990;VI.4:3
Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (Radford, Ahles, and Bell)
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Dirr, 1983)
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas and, 1990;VI.4:3
Manuel Complet du Jardinier (Noisette, 1825)
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
manure
African-American yards of the rural South and, 1992;VIII.4:1
horse, William Paca’s way of gardening in Annapolis and, 1988;IV.4:3
Map of Virginia with a Description of the Country… (Capt. John Smith)
publication (1632), 1994;XI.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 (enslaved person)
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
on Welty’s night-blooming cereus, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
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, Humphry
Arbustrum Americanum (1735) at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
Marshall, Jehu Foster
Benjamin Johnson and garden of, 1989;VI.2:7
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville, SC, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Marshall, J. W.
Benjamin Johnson and garden of, 1989;VI.2:7
Marshall, Mason
Cothran Graduate Fellowship for, 2024;XXXVI.2:10
Martin, Adam
James R. Cothran Scholarship to, 2014;XXVII.1:11
on Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
on Natchitoches annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.3:1
as SGHS Media Director, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
on Spring Board meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Martin, Claire
Cato's rose cuttings for, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
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, Laura C.
Southern Gardens: A Gracious History and a Traveler’s Guide (in print), 1993;IX.4:15
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
The Pleasure Gardens of Virginia: from Jamestown to Jefferson (in print), 1991;VII.4:11
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Martin, Tovah
foreward to Green Enchantment reissue, 1991;VIII.1:12
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (in print) and, 1992;IX.1:13
in the news, 1991;VII.3:11, 1995;XI.3:16, 1997;XIII.2:11
Old Fashioned Flowers, Classic Blossoms to Grow in Your Garden (in print), 2000;XV.4:13
Once Upon a Windowsill (in print), 1989;V.4:3
Martini, Helen B.
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Marvin, Robert
suntrap gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Marx, Roberto Burle
tour offered to Brazilian gardens of, 1992;VIII.4:15
Marydel, MD
Tucker on abandoned daffodil farm at, 1992;VIII.3:4
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, MD; Eastern Shore, MD
Delmarva: a wasteland or unexplored wilderness of horticulture? 1992;VIII.3:4
Draper and New Deal Greenbelt Cities in, 1986;III.1:6
The gardens at the Charles Carroll House of Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
The Maryland orangeries, 1996;XII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate, 1991;VIII.1:1
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Weeks on gardens in, 1984;I.1:5
William Paca’s way of gardening (in Annapolis), 1988;IV.4:3
Maryland Gazette
on Carroll garden completion, Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
Mary Reid apples
as popular southern variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Mashburn, Rick
“Old Salem, North Carolina” in Early American Life by, 1988;IV.4:2
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.3:8
Massachusetts Horticultural Society
Call for Papers, 2000;XV.4:13
NEGHS Call for Papers, 2001;XVI.4:11
Massey’s Garden Book for the Southern States
Roman hyacinths in 1910 edition, 1991;VII.4:5
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
Homes and Gardens in Old Virginia (with Christian, 1931), 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Masterson, Harris
garden design and classical architecture for, 1993;IX.4:1
Mastin, Bill and Nancy
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Mather, Cotton
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Mathesons, David
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Mathewes, Perry
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Biltmore annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:6
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
on landscape interpretation, RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
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, 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
State Ambassadors Program and, 2017;XXX.3:10
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
website redesign and, 2015;XXVIII.4:11
Matthews, Justin
commissions Dionicio Rodriguez sculptures, 1987;III.3:6
Mauge (F. A.), Selected Roses
1853 catalog at Duke Library, 1986;II.3:6
Maupin, Donatella
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Maxwell, Robert
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
Mayapple
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
May Cherry
in antebellum Southern gardens, 1997;XIII.1:5
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
McCann, Sean
The Rose: An Encyclopedia of North American Roses, Rosarians, and Rose Lore (in print), 1994;X.3:9
McCartney, Robert
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
McCauley, Sallie
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
McClatchey, Sally-Bruce
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
McClelland, Katherine
The Historical Gardener: Plants and Garden Practices of the Past newsletter, 1992;VIII.4:14, 1993;X.1:11
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, Dorris
Rose Cottage, Madison, GA and, 1990;VII.2:8
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, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
McDaniel, George
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Charleston annual meeting, 1992;VIII.4:12
Drayton Hall and, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
McDermott, Nancie
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
McDonald, Lulie
Jackson Square restoration in New Orleans and, 1990;VII.2:1
McDonald, Mark
Mobile annual meeting, 1995;XI.4:1
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
McEachern, George Ray
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting speaker, 1993;IX.4:9
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
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
The Architecture of Warren County, North Carolina: 1770s–1860s, 2001;XVII.2:15
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
The Attention of a Traveller: Essays on William Bartram’s Travels and Legacy (Braund, ed., in print), 2024;XXXVI.1:6
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Biltmore annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:6
book reviews, 1991;VII.3:9, 1991;VIII.2:9, 1992;IX.1:10, 2021;XXXIII.4:9, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
on “Books” (American history and material culture magazines), 2016;XXIX.3:9
Books for the Shelves of a Southern Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:12
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVII.1:9
Cultural Landscape Lab Breaks New Ground at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
on Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting, 1996;XII.3:7
elected SGHS vice-president, 1998;XIV.2:6
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
Favretti remembered by, 2023;XXXV.3:14
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7, 2022;XXXIV.4:15
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
on garden history canon, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, RSGL conference, 1989;VI.2:2
George McDaniel and Drayton Hall, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
Geothermal Installation at Stratford, 2007;XXI.1:9
on Historic Landscape Institute, 1998;XIV.2:14
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
on landscape gardening by the Camerons at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC, 1995;XI.3:1
Leigh Farm garden, 1991;VII.3:3
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
as Magnolia associate editor, 1990;VI.4:1, 1990;VII.1:3, 1992;VIII.3:1
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Magnolia index and, 1998;XIV.2:6
on Many Peoples, Many Cultures, RSGL conference, 1994;X.2:5
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
named honorary board member, 2010;XXIII.3:5
on National Trust meeting in Charleston, 1990;VII.2:9
on Nehrling–plant pioneer of Florida, 1999;XIV.4:1
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11
North Carolina garden history news, 1987;IV.1:5
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
on the “Pig Tight” Osage Orange, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
principles of landscape restoration, RSGL conference, 1998;XIII.4:1
publications committee and, 1993;IX.3:16
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference report), 1990;VII.1:12
Richmond’s Military-Industrial Landscape, 2012;XXV.2:8
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth, VA, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
RSGL conference: the 1990s, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Second Decade of RSGL conference, 2023;XXXV.2:1
SGHS Board and, 1995;XI.4:12, 1996;XII.3:9
as SGHS immediate past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
SGHS website and, 2007;XXI.2:18
Somerset Place garden restoration committee and, 1993;IX.2:14
on The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2007;XXI.2:14
as state Magnolia editor for N. Carolina, 1987;III.3:2, 1987;III.3:8, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11
on Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
20 Years and Growing, 2002;XVII.4:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10
Wilmington, NC annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.4:12
women and Southern gardens, RSGL conference, 1995;XII.1:1
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
McFarland, Thomas Stuart
garden diary, 1989;VI.1:1
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer, 1989;VI.1:4
McGahee, Susan H.
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
McGann, Martin
Source list for historic seeds and plants and, 1989;V.4:9
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 Moore “Patti”
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, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Elizabeth Lawrence Resolution on her 100th Anniversary, 2004;XIX.2:11
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, NC 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
Hunt Award, posthumously, 2023;XXXV.3:2
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 1998;XIV.2:6, 2001;XVII.2:8
named Honorary Member of GCA, 2012;XXV.3:7
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15, 1999;XV.2:16, 2003;XVIII.4:12, 2006;XX.4:16
a remembrance, 2023;XXXV.2:10
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 2000;XV.4:9
McGee, Madeleine
Hunt Award for Patti McGee and, 2023;XXXV.3:2
McGee, Peter
Hunt Award for Patti McGee and, 2023;XXXV.3:2
in the news, 2006;XX.4:16
McGehee, Nan B.
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure, 1994;X.2:7
McGehee, Tom
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
McGill, Joe
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
McGill, Paul
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1
McGorty, Kevin
Tallahassee annual meeting, 1997;XIII.2:5
McGowan, Sam
Benjamin Johnson and garden of, 1989;VI.2:7
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
McIntyre (Ashley Wright) Education and Programming Endowment Fund
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
McKethan, Edwin T.
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
McKethan, Jane Robeson
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823 (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
“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
McKoy (Maria) House, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
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
American Gardener’s Calendar (7th ed., 1828), 1987;IV.1:9
American Gardener’s Calendar (1804), 1988;V.2:4
American Gardener’s Calendar (1806), facsimile in print, 1990;VII.1:15, 1997;XIII.3:11
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
Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
zinnia seeds listed by, 2023;XXXV.4:9
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
McMurran, Alice Austen
on Melrose estate, Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
McMurran, John T.
Melrose estate, Natchez, MS of, 1994;X.2:7
McMurran, Mary Louisa Turner
Melrose estate, Natchez, MS and, 1994;X.2:7
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
McQuilkin, Trailer
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
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
Mearns, Keith
The Gardens of Historic Columbia, 2022;XXXIV.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), 1989;VI.1:3
Medler, Mason
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Medway Plantation, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.2:1
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
zinnia seeds from, 2023;XXXV.4:9
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 G.
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Beveridge and Mills, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Historic Landscape Directory: A Source Book of Agencies, Organizations, and Institutions Providing Information on Historic Landscape Preservation (in print), 1992;VIII.3:11
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, VA
Mellon, Rachel Lambert “Bunny”
The Gardens of Bunny Mellon (Holden, in print), 2018;XXXI.4:15
I’ll Build a Stairway to Paradise: A Life of Bunny Mellon (Griswold), 2023;XXXV.3:12
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
history of McMurran and, 1994;X.2:7
Melrose Plantation, LA
African House at, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.2:8
member institutions
of SGHS, 1990;VII.1:3
membership
bylaws on, 1993;IX.3:9
Charter, listing, 2002;XVII.4:16
dues increase, 1992;VIII.4:16
Howett thank you to, 1986;II.4:1
schedule change for dues billing, 1991;VII.3:2
membership brochure
to be printed, 1983;HTI.1:1, 2002;XVII.4:3
for members to recruit new members, 1985;I.3:1
prepared by Hugh Dargan, 1984;I.1:4
printed, address for extra copies, 1991;VII.4:12
printing, 2001;XVI.3:9
revised (1984), 2002;XVII.4:3
unlimited supply available, 1983;HTI.2:2
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 articles in print; In Print
1990 (Fall), 1990;VII.2:11
1990 (Summer), 1990;VII.1:13
1991 (Fall), 1991;VIII.2:10
1991 (Spring), 1991;VII.4:9
1991 (Summer), 1991;VIII.1:10
1991 (Winter), 1991;VII.3:11
1992 (Spring), 1992;VIII.4:14
1992 (Summer/Fall), 1992;IX.1:13
1992 (Winter), 1992;VIII.3:12
1993 (Fall), 1993;X.1:16
1993 (Spring), 1993;IX.3:15
1993 (Summer), 1993;IX.4:15
1993 (Winter), 1993;IX.2:15
1994 (Fall), 1994;XI.1:16
1994 (Spring), 1994;X.3:11
1994 (Summer), 1994;X.4:12
1994 (Winter), 1994;X.2:10
1995 (Spring), 1995;XI.3:16
1995 (Summer), 1995;XI.4:12
1996 (Spring/Summer), 1996;XII.3:12
1996 (Winter), 1996;XII.2:11
1997 (Fall), 1997;XIII.1:12, 1997;XIII.3:11
1997 (Spring), 1997;XIII.2:11
1998 (Fall), 1998;XIV.3:8
1998 (Spring), 1998;XIV.1:6
1998 (Summer), 1998;XIV.2:15
1998 (Winter), 1998;XIII.4:11
1999 (Fall), 1999;XV.2:16
1999 (Winter), 1999;XIV.4:6, 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.1:15
2019 (Spring-Summer), 2019;XXXII.2:13
2020 (Summer), 2020;XXXIII.1:19
2020 (Winter-Spring), 2019;XXXII.4:13
2022 (Winter), 2022;XXXIV.3:1
2023 (Summer), 2023;XXXV.4:2
Memory Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville, GA
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Daffodils in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Memphis, TN
Dionicio Rodriguez sculptures in Memorial Park in, 1987;III.3:6
information on park system sought by, 1989;V.4:3
Memphis State University
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Mengel, Lois
on Favretti and Garden Club of Virginia, 1998;XIV.3:7
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
Meredith
“Haystack Farm” (Bynum, 1980), 1988;IV.3:14
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
MESDA. See Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, NC
Methodus Plantarum Nova (Ray)
taxonomy publication (1682), 1994;XI.2:1
Metoyer family
Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Central Park: A Sesquicentennial Celebration, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Hudson River School Visions: The Landscapes of Sanford R. Gifford, 2003;XVIII.4:14
Meusebach, John
as German gardener in Texas, 1993;IX.4:10
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
Meyer House, Birmingham, AL
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Meyer Medal, from USDA
to Nehrling (1929), 1999;XIV.4:1
Michaelski, William J.
on Hill as anonymous author of gardening books, 1998;XIV.3:11
Michaux, Andre
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (review), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Charleston airport mural, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Charleston garden of, 1991;VIII.2:1
Drayton Hall and, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
tea cultivation in America and, 1993;IX.2:10
Virginia Hand Callaway Collection at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Michaux, Francois Andre
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
tea cultivation in America and, 1993;IX.2:10
Mid-Carolina Camellia Society
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Middleburg plantation, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1991;VIII.2:1
Middlebury College
Osage oranges at, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
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
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;VI.2:2
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 1991;VIII.2:1, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, Henry, II
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 1991;VIII.2:1, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Middleton, John Izard
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823 (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
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. See also Duell, Charles
Alliance for Historic Landscape Preservation conference, 1994;X.4:9
appeal for help after Hurricane Hugo, 1990;VI.3:2
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VIII.2:1
Duncan’s description (1910) of, 1994;XI.1:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
history and restoration of gardens discussed, 1986;II.4:6
Magnolia Plantation compared with, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
tea (Camelia japonica) cultivation at, 1993;IX.2:10
Middleton Plantation, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours, 1992;VIII.4:12
Midway Church, Cemetery, and Museum, GA
Savannah annual meeting tour, 1989;V.3:1
Mignon, Francois
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
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
Benjamin Johnson’s move from Abbeville, SC to, 1989;VI.2:8
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, Dr. Pat
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Miller, John Franklin
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1997;XIII.3:12
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
on African-American plant collecting, 1992;VIII.4:1
Miller, Mary Bowler “Tunkie”
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Miller, Mary W. “Mimi”
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Miller, Philip
Annie Isabella Iredell’s gardening and, 1992;IX.1:7
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 (1731), 1993;IX.2:1, 1996;XII.3:1, 1997;XIII.3:1, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
gardening reference book, in St. George Tucker’s library, 1996;XII.2:1
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
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
reporting hyacinth varieties (1733), 1987;IV.2:7
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
sends cotton seed to new colony of Georgia, 1991;VIII.2:1
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
transatlantic plant trade and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Miller, Stephen P.
Biltmore annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:1
Miller, Wilhelm
as Country Life in America editor, 1994;XI.1:1
Miller, William C., III
The Search for the Real George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Miller’s Gardener’s Dictionary (1760)
on hot beds of horse manure, 1988;IV.4:3
Millford (SC plantation)
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
Millhouse, Barbara Babcock
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 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
Millpond Plantation, FL
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Mills (Robert) House, Columbia, SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Mills, Irene
Frederick Law Olmsted: Plans and Views of Public Parks (with Beveridge and Meier, eds., in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Millsaps College
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Millstone Restoration
Oatlands Greenhouse rebirth and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Millwood Plantation, Piedmont, SC
tea cultivation at, 1993;IX.2:10
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
Milton, Sussex Co., Delaware home
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Miner, Pamela
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Minivielle, Shereen
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
Minnick, Adam
hyper-local apples and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Miranda, Francisco de
new documentation for the Tryon Palace gardens, 1998;XIV.1:1
on Tryon Palace and its architect’s plans, 1992;VIII.4:8
Miranda, Lin-Manuel
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale and, 2017;XXX.1:6
Mission Valley Nurseries, TX
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Mississippi. See also Natchez, MS; Welty, Eudora
Affleck on hedging, 1991;VII.4:11
The Gardens of Natchez (annual meeting), 2001;XVII.1:1
Jo Evans Chapter of SGHS news for Magnolia, 1987;III.3:7
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure, 1994;X.2:7
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The ‘Peggy Martin’ Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Pomaria Nurseries customers from, 1993;X.1:1
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Mitchell, Emma and Isaac
plants in yard of, Oglethorpe Co., GA, 1992;VIII.4:1
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
as plant collector in Virginia, 1994;XI.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
Mobile, AL
annual meeting (1995), 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:8, 1994;XI.2:9, 1995;XI.4:1
annual meeting (2025), 2024;XXXVI.2:14, 2024;XXXVI.3:11, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Mobile Botanical Gardens, AL
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
mock orange (Carolina laurelcherry)
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
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, Baltimore, MD
as lost country estate, 1991;VIII.1:1
Monet, Claude
iris paradise at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
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)
brief review, 1995;XI.4:11
in print, 1995;XI.3:13
monkey brains (Osage oranges)
as America’s living barbed wire, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Monmouth (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
A Monograph of Oxalis, Section Ionoxalis (Oxalidaceae) in North America (Denton)
on Oxalis violacea (perennial pink wood sorrel), 1994;X.3:5
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
Monsted, Lucile
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
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
Montgomery, AL
annual meeting, 1985;II.1:2, 1986;II.3:4, 1986;II.4:9
Givhan on garden restoration projects in, 1985;I.2:2
Monticello. See also Cornett, Peggy L.; Hatch, Peter J.; Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
annual meeting, 1986;III.2:3, 1987;III.3:3, 1987;IV.1:1, 1987;IV.2:1
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Favretti and recreation of T. Jefferson’s grove at, 2023;XXXV.3:14
Gloucester hickory and, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Hatch on historic plants at, 1998;XIII.4:1
Historic Landscape Institute: Preserving Jefferson’s Landscape and Gardens, 1996;XII.4:9, 1998;XIV.2:14
Horticultural Landmark Award to, 1998;XIV.1:6
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
The Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at, 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
original sugar maple blown down at, 1992;IX.1:14
The painted ladies: flower gardening at, 1987;IV.2:3
pea-growing contest at, 1988;IV.4:10
Progress report on the Bell Garden and documentation of an ancient musk rose, 1999;XIV.4:8
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference), 1990;VII.1:12
Restoring the Landscape, 1923-1955, 2010;XXIII.1:1
the Snail (Flower) or Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
softball game, Mount Vernon versus, 1988;V.1:12, 1988;V.2:6, 1991;VIII.1:12
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.1:10
Thomas Jefferson Parkway funding, 1994;X.2:10
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Fredericksburg, VA annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
GCV to restore gardens at, 1990;VII.2:2
Monticello, Charlottesville annual meeting tours, 1987;IV.2:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Montpelier Mansion, Laurel, MD
questions regarding keeping boxwood at, 1986;II.4:8
Montrose, Hillsborough, NC. See also Graham, William A.
Duffy Award to Goodwin for her work at, 1995;XI.3:11
Montrose: Life in a Garden (Goodwin), 2005;XX.2:12
spring tour, 1997;XIII.1:8
Montrose Nursery, Hillsborough, NC
cucumber magnolia (Magnolia acuminata) demise at, 1992;VIII.4:11
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 (Sara Giles) Foundation
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
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, Maurice
Orton plantation, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Moore, Mrs. B. R.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Moore, Rebecca
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
Moorefields, Hillsborough, NC
spring tour, 1997;XIII.1:8
Moorehead, Singleton
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Morash, Chris
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Moravians. See also Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC; Wachovia Tract and Moravian communities, NC
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden, 1988;V.1:2
Disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
tea cultivation in America and, 1993;IX.2:10, 1993;IX.3:14
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
Mordecai Garden Symposium, 1986;II.3:5, 1987;III.3:8
More, Thomas
The Riverside Gardens of Thomas More’s London (Christianson, in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Moreau, Aimee
as SGHS’s administrator, 2023;XXXV.4:14
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
zinnias photo, 2023;XXXV.4:9
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 (Carter Heyward) Acquisition Endowment Fund
for Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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.1:1
Morris, Philip A.
Arkansas Historic Preservation Program speaker, 1986;II.3:5
Designs on Birmingham, a Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs (with White, eds., in print), 1989;VI.1:2
Morrison, Cameron A.
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Morrison, Darrel
Beauty of the Wild: A Life Designing Landscapes Inspired by Nature (in print), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
Morrison, Mary Reynolds
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Morrison, Sally
Dudley House, FL yard documentation by, 1997;XIII.2:1
Morton, Henry
as apple collector, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
The Morville Hours (Swift)
review, 2011;XXIV.2:10
Mosca, Matthew J.
on historic paint analysis and graining, 1990;VII.1:4
Moses, Magnolia and Andrew
hog processing equipment in yard of, 1992;VIII.4:1
Moses, Raphael J.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Moss, Kay
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
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) (in print), 1990;VII.1:15
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
Moulton, Grover E., III
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
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 Clare House, Baltimore, MD
Charles Carroll, Barrister’s thermometer for greenhouse at, 1996;XII.3:1
Mount Hope Nurseries
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Mount Lebanon Chapel
at Airlee Gardens, Wilmington, NC, 2023;XXXV.4:12, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Mount Vernon. See also Washington, George
Ann Cunningham’s interest in (1853), 2007;XXI.3:1
annual meeting (1990), 1989;VI.1:1, 1989;VI.1:11, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VI.3:1, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
annual meeting (2000), 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5, 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
annual meeting (2021), 2020;XXXIII.2:2, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
annual meeting (2022), 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
catalpas planted by Washington (1785), 2016;XXIX.4:9
Fall Board Meeting, 1999;XV.2:14
Farmer Washington at, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
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
Norton retirement from, 2024;XXXVI.3:15
orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
rare maps and images donated to, 2019;XXXII.4:12
The rebirth of George Washington’s pleasure garden, 1987;IV.1:10
softball games, Dumbarton Oaks Acorns challenges Marauders to, 1992;IX.1:13
softball games, Monticello versus, 1988;V.1:12, 1988;V.2:6, 1991;VIII.1:12
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
trees, saving George Washington’s, 2004;XIX.1:12
Understanding the Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Washington on deer wall construction at, 1987;IV.1:3
Washington’s boxwood at, 1986;II.4:8
Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers Bear Gifts to, 1999;XV.2:11
Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association
annual meeting hosts, 1990;VII.1:4, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
charter (1856), Ann Cunningham and, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting hosts, 2010;XXIII.3:6
President’s message on Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:1
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Mount Zion Institute, Winnsboro, SC
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Mower, Roger
John Bartram’s Garden Association, 1987;III.3:12
Moxley, Richard
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2
Moynelo, Andres E.
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
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
Hick’s Everbearing, gardens of Historic Columbia and, 2022;XXXIV.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, 1991;VIII.2:1, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
mules
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799 and, 2000;XV.3:1
small farms in the South and, 1992;VIII.4:1
Mullen, Gary Richard
A New World, RSGL conference, 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, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
The Mummy!
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
Murfreesboro, NC
Newsom’s master plan for landscape restoration in, 1987;IV.1:5, 1989;V.3:6
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
Musaeum Tradescantianum (Tradescant the Younger)
publication (1656), 1994;XI.2:1
Muscari comosum ‘Plumosum’
at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, NC. See also Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
garden seat in “Chinese taste,” 1998;XIII.4:12
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Southern pleasure gardening exhibit at, 1989;VI.2:2
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
historic landscapes and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Museum of Garden History, London
The Gardens at Hatfield House (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
Jordan’s visit to, 1990;VII.2:10
Museum of London
“London’s Pride: The Glorious History of the Capital's Garden” (exhibition), 1990;VII.2:10
Museum of the City of New York
Central Park in Blue, 2003;XVIII.3:7
Museum of the Historical Society of Talbot County, Easton, MD
The Art of Gardening: Maryland Landscapes and the American Garden Aesthetic, 1730–1930, 1985;II.1:4
Museum of the Reconstruction Era, at Woodrow Wilson Family Home
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
musk rose (Rosa muschata)
in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
autumn-blooming, rescue of, 1994;X.3:1
at Bremo Plantation, VA, 1999;XIV.4:8
Hollywood Cemetery and, 2012;XXV.3:8
Myers, Robert
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
My Garden in Florida (Nehrling)
reprinted, 2002;XVII.3:12
turn-of-the-century gardening and, 1999;XIV.4:1
Mystery Plan at Massachusetts Historical Society
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
TOP | 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
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
Nadenicek, Daniel
Craig Barrow III as Preservation Hero and, 2014;XXVII.2:10
naked ladies
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Nalley, Brianna
Undergraduate Scholarship for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Nally, Julian
Nehrling as inspiration for horticulture career of, 1999;XIV.4:1
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
Narcissus × 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 pseudonarcissus moschatus
The plant reporter: white pipes and silver bells ring in the spring, 1995;XI.3:12
Narcissus tazetta
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2015;XXVIII.2:6
Narcissus x biflorus
The plant reporter: follow-up on pink Roman hyacinths on, 1991;VII.4:5
Narcissus x intermedius
The plant reporter: follow-up on pink Roman hyacinths on, 1991;VII.4:5
Nashville, TN. See also The Hermitage, Nashville, TN
annual meeting, 1987;IV.1:2, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1, 1988;IV.4:1
Harmony, Hills, and History, annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Natchez, MS. See also Melrose estate, Natchez, MS
Affleck on lack of variety of plants in (1850s), 1996;XII.4:1
annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 1998;XIV.3:10, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2001;XVII.1:1, 2002;XVII.4:5
annual meeting (1984), 1983;HTI.2:2
Elms Court Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
great River Road from New Orleans to, 1991;VII.3:1
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting in, 1993;X.1:13
Jo Evans Chapter of SGHS, 2000;XV.4:15
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit), 1987;III.3:7
Natchez City Cemetery
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting tour of, 1993;X.1:13
Natchez Democrat
“Garden Gossip” (Evans) (2000 reprint of 1957 piece), 2000;XV.4:15
Natchitoches, LA
annual meeting, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.2:8, 2023;XXXV.3:1, 2023;XXXV.4:14
future annual meeting and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
history and cultural landscape highlights, 2023;XXXV.2:8
National Arboretum
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 1985;I.3:2
Cato's rose cuttings for, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
National Association of Olmsted Parks, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
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
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2
National Council for the Conservation of Plants and Gardens (NCCPG, England)
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection, 2006;XX.3:6
National Endowment for the Arts
Earle S. Draper video documentary and, 1986;III.1:6
National Gallery of Art
“From Botany to Bouquets: Flowers in Northern Art”(exhibition), 1999;XIV.4:7
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 Geographic
“The Ashley River and Its Gardens” (Duncan), 1994;XI.1:1
National Industrial Recovery Act (1933)
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
National Institute of Food and Agriculture – Specialty Crop Research Initiative
boxwood blight and, 2023;XXXV.3:9
National Mall, Washington (DC)
The George Mason Memorial Garden on, 2001;XVI.3:10
National Museum for Natural History in Paris
as SGHS member institution, 1990;VII.1:3
National Parks and Conservation Association
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
National Park Service
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
“Guidelines for the Treatment of Historic Landscapes” by, 1994;X.4:9
historic landscapes and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Internship in Historic Landscape Preservation, 2014;XXVII.2:9
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor and, 2017;XXX.3:8
Melrose estate, Natchez, MS and, 1994;X.2:7
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
National Register Bulletin, 1987;IV.1:4
parks chosen for inclusion in, 1993;IX.4:1
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 Register of Historic Places
Arkansas works of Dionicio Rodriguez listed with, 1987;III.3:6
LeConte-Woodmanston garden and, 1986;III.1:3, 1986;III.1:4
National Society of Colonial Dames of America
Craik-Patton House, WV restoration and, 1987;III.3:11
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Charleston meeting on landscape preservation, 1990;VII.2:9
Oatlands Greenhouse and, 2001;XVI.3:11
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration and, 1988;IV.3:7
Trustees Award for Organizational Excellence, 2010;XXIII.1:14
National Trust Preservation Services Grant
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
National Wildlife Federation
Robert Mills House, Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Native Americans
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
RSGL conference on landscapes of, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
RSGL conference on women and, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
women, as gardeners, 1995;XII.1:1
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones
in print 2018, 2019;XXXII.2:1
in antebellum Southern gardens, 1997;XIII.1:5
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
collected by Harriot in Virginia, 1994;XI.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
iris paradise at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and, 2022;XXXIV.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
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11
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
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
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
Native Shrubs & Woody Vines of the Southeast (Foote and Jones)
in print, 1989;VI.1:2
natural disasters. See also hurricanes; storms; 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
Natural History Museum, London
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
The Natural History of Carolina (Catesby, first edition)
Colonial Williamsburg’s copy of, 1992;VIII.4:14
Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (Catesby)
publication of, 1994;XI.2:1
A Natural History of English Gardening, 1650-1800 (Laird)
review, 2015;XXVIII.3:8
The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia… (James Edward Smith)
at Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
The Natural History of the Tea-Tree (Lettsom)
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
The Nature Conservancy
LeConte garden and, 1986;III.1:3
Nature Perfected: Gardens through History (Adams)
in print, 1992;IX.1:13
Nature’s Melody: A Guide to Georgia Wildflowers (Benson)
ordering information, 1995;XI.3:13
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty)
review, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
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, Arno
plant-related career of, 1999;XIV.4:1
Nehrling, Henry
My Garden in Florida (reprinted), 2002;XVII.3:12
as plant pioneer of Florida, 1999;XIV.4:1
Nehrling, Richard
on protecting his grandfather’s legacy, 1999;XIV.4:1
Nehrling’s Early Florida Gardens (Read, ed.)
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Nehrling’s Plants, People, and Places in Early Florida (Read, ed.)
in print, 2002;XVII.3:12
Neighbors, Joyce
on Hackworth apples in Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Neighbors Nursery catalogue
of family apples as community genealogy, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Neiman, Fraser
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Nelson, Garrett Dash
Olmsted in England, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
Nelson, Louis
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference speaker 2019), 2019;XXXII.2:12
Nelson, Robert
on azaleas in the antebellum landscape., 1992;IX.1:12
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Nesbitt, Caroline Brewton
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC, 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
Netherlands Flower Bulb Information Center, New York
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
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, New Bern, NC
annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:6, 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
Chrysanthemum Festival, 1987;IV.1:5
The New Britton (Gleason)
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
Newcomb, Peggy Cornett. See also Cornett, Peggy L.; Magnolia
ALHFAM annual conference and, 1990;VII.1:12
American Horticulturalist profile of, 1994;X.4:12
annotated plant list for Cameron family home, Burnside, NC, 1995;XI.3:3
book reviews, 1989;V.4:4, 1995;XI.4:11
Books: In Brief, 1995;XI.4:11
on botanical images in Peale portraits and landscapes, 1997;XIII.2:11
as ex officio board member, 1992;VIII.4:15, 1996;XII.3:9
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIII.4:5
Haywood Hall gardens restoration, 1987;IV.1:6
on hyacinths from A. J. Skittone, 1991;VII.4:5
as Magnolia assistant editor, 1987;III.3:1
as Magnolia editor, 1990;VI.4:1, 1990;VII.1:3, 1992;VIII.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4
in the news, 1991;VII.3:11, 1997;XIII.3:11
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914 (in print), 1985;II.2:4
publications committee and, 1993;IX.3:16
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1
as Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants director, 1993;IX.2:16
Welch on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
on white pipes from Cather novel, 1995;XI.4:10
Williamsburg annual meeting, colonial landscape and, 1994;X.4:1
New Echota Cherokee capital, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
New England Garden History Society. See also Journal of the New England Garden History Society
Call for Papers, 2000;XV.4:13, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2002;XVII.4:19
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15
Punch seeking information on formation of, 1990;VI.3:1
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 (Lelievre, 1838)
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
French influence on gardens of, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
great River Road from Natchez to, 1991;VII.3:1
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
A New Orleans Courtyard 1830-1860: The Hermann-Grima House (Manard)
in print, 1997;XIII.2:9
The New Orleans Garden (Seidenberg)
in print, 1991;VII.3:11
New Orleans Museum of Art
Inventing Acadia: Painting and Place in Louisiana (2020 catalog), 2019;XXXII.4:13
New Orleans Notarial Archives
New Orleans Gardens site drawings in, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting and, 1991;VII.4:1
New Orleans Town Gardeners
garden library (catalog), 1987;IV.1:9, 1988;IV.4:3
Jackson Square restoration and, 1990;VII.2:1
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting and, 1991;VII.4:1
New Perspectives on Southern Gardens (Brown, ed.)
ordering information, 1997;XIII.1:10
New Roads and Old Rivers (Harelson and Sexton), 2024;XXXVI.2:2
Newsletter of Catalog of Landscape Records in America
as information exchange, 1989;V.4:3
Newsletter of the Garden Conservancy
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, North Carolina Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
The New Small Garden: Plans and Plants That Make Every Inch Count (Loewer)
in print, 1994;X.3:9
Newsom, M. C. “Mac,” III
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Duffy award to, 1990;VI.3:9
Haywood Hall gardens restoration and, 1987;IV.1:6
on landscape restoration at historic Murfreesboro, NC, 1989;V.3:6
Murfreesboro master plan for landscape restoration by, 1987;IV.1:5
Newton, Kittie, garden
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Newton, Norman
on Country Place era in Houston, 1993;IX.4:1
Newtonian physics
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
New Voices in American Garden Writing Series
Capability’s Books (publisher) including SGHS members, 1991;VII.3:11
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
Wister book on Charleston during Colonial Revival reviewed by, 1994;XI.1:1
New Zealand
SGHS member from, 1992;IX.1:15
Nicholls, Robert P.
The Traveler’s Guide to American Gardens, (Ray and Nicholls, eds.), 1988;V.1:7
Nichols, Beverley
Green Grows the City (reprint), 2006;XX.4:18
Nichols, Cassie
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Nichols, Joanna Fore
My mother’s garden (Evans essay), 1988;V.1:3
Nichols, John Mahlon
My mother’s garden (Evans essay), 1988;V.1:3
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
Nicholson, Francis
Williamsburg town plan and, 1994;X.4:3
Nicholson, James
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Nickajack apples
origins of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Niemcewicz, Julian Ursyn
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Night-Blooming Cereus Club, Welty’s
in Jackson, MS, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
nineteenth century
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
Annie Isabella Iredell’s gardening as “an innocent amusement,” 1992;IX.1:7
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Battle-Friedman house garden update, 1988;IV.3:8
Blennerhassett Island, Recent discovery and gardens of, 1996;XII.4:10
the Camerons at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC, 1995;XI.3:1
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, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 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, 1986;II.3:8
The garden at Leigh Farm, 1991;VII.3:3
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer, 1989;VI.1:4
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Georgia garden of the Civil War Reconstruction Era, 1995;XI.4:6
The German influence on the Texas landscape, 1993;IX.4:10
Haywood Hall gardens restoration, Raleigh, NC, 1987;IV.1:6
hemp and flax production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
LeConte-Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Garden restoration, 1986;III.1:4
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
McMurran’s Melrose: a patient treasure, 1994;X.2:7
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate, 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, 1997;XIII.1:5
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s, 1996;XII.4:1
Oatlands Plantation, garden at, 1987;IV.1:12
Olmsted, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas, 1990;VI.4:5
Pomaria Nurseries, 1840-1879, introduction, 1993;X.1:1
Roots House: Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved in Falmouth, VA, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Rosemont Plantation, Laurens County, SC: as Cunningham family home and garden, 1993;IX.3:1
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820, 1992;VIII.3:6
Symposium to Focus on Horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Trapnall Hall landscape restoration funding, 1988;IV.3:7
Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, SC landscape, 1989;VI.2:7
Walnut Hill tour, Nashville annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
William Watson and his Kew horticulturists, 1997;XIII.1:1
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.1:1
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
Noisette roses and, 1992;IX.1:5
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
rose breeding and selection by, 1998;XIV.2:8
1810 Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:6
biographical sketch, 1992;IX.1:5
International Heritage Rose Conference, 2001;XVI.4:10
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
rose breeding and selection by, 1998;XIV.2:8
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Sword Gate House Garden, Charleston, SC and, 1988;IV.3:3
Noisette roses
Affleck on varieties best adapted to the South, 1991;VIII.1:7
Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at Monticello, 1999;XIV.4:8, 2001;XVII.2:1
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
study gardens, International Heritage Rose Conference and, 1998;XIV.2:8
in Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
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
nominating committee, of SGHS Board
bylaws on appointment of, 1986;III.2:2, 1987;III.3:2
bylaws on composition of, 1993;IX.3:9
members of, 1997;XIII.1:12, 1998;XIII.4:5
members of, call for nominations and, 1995;XII.1:12
Spring Board meeting report, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
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
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, NC; Edenton, NC; New Bern, NC; Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC; Tryon Palace, New Bern, NC; Winston-Salem, NC
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden, 1988;V.1:2
Biltmore Estate–restoration of the historic landscape, 1998;XIV.2:4
Burnside, Hillsborough, landscape gardening by the Camerons at, 1995;XI.3:1
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
earliest tea cultivation in, 1993;IX.2:10, 1993;IX.3:14
The early garden at Chatwood, 1989;V.3:2
eastern, recreating a Federal period garden in, 1988;V.2:4
eighteenth century beekeeping in, 1990;VII.2:4
The Elizabethan Gardens, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Flowery Dale Plantation garden, eastern North Carolina, 1835-1878, 1986;II.3:8
Haywood Hall gardens restoration, 1987;IV.1:6
Leigh Farm garden, 1991;VII.3:3
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Murfreesboro, landscape restoration at, 1989;V.3:6
A New World: Naturalists and Artists, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1
Old Salem conference examines women and Southern gardens, 1995;XII.1:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
Pomaria Nurseries customers from, 1993;X.1:1
Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University, origins of, 1993;IX.2:7
Southern vernacular landscape, RSGL conference on, 1991;VII.4:7
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;III.3:8, 1987;IV.1:5, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.1:16, 1990;VII.2:15
Swept yards, dung heaps and mud: balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present, 1994;X.2:1
Wilmington’s Bellamy Mansion landscape restoration, 1998;XIV.3:9
North Carolina, USS
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
African-American Landscape Symposium, 1995;XI.4:5
North Carolina Arboretum
Biltmore annual meeting tours, 1998;XIV.2:1
North Carolina Botanical Garden
William Lanier Hunt and, 1996;XII.4:5, 2002;XVII.4:13
North Carolina Community Foundation (NCCF)
Flora Ann Bynum Endowment Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
North Carolina Preservation
Bynum article on garden history and landscape restoration methods, 1987;III.3:8
Bynum’s Historic Horticulture series (1986–87) for, 1988;IV.3:14
North Carolina State University Arboretum
Elizabeth Lawrence Border at, 1992;VIII.4:11
“A Southern Garden: Past-Present-Future” symposium, 1993;IX.2:13
Northern Neck of Virginia
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority (NVRPA)
Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA and, 1988;IV.3:6
Northrup, Katie
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby)
in print, 2022;XXXIV.3:18
review, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Norton, J. Dean
as Birmingham Botanical Gardens speaker, 1997;XIII.1:8
British royalty visit to Mount Vernon and, 2015;XXVIII.1:6
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
CSPAN interview on Mount Vernon pleasure garden and, 2011;XXIV.4:11
DAR Conservation Medal to, 1999;XIV.4:6
on Don Smith’s retirement from Dumbarton Oaks, 1992;IX.1:13
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting and, 1996;XII.3:7
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6, 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
Garden Conservancy selection committee and, 1993;IX.4:16
GCA’s Elizabeth Craig Weaver Proctor Medal for, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
on George Washington’s pleasure garden, 1987;IV.1:10
Great American Gardeners Award for, 2006;XX.3:11
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Mid-Atlantic Country on historic preservation and, 1994;X.4:12
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1989;VI.2:1, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.2:11, 2000;XV.4:10, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2019;XXXII.3:12, 2021;XXXIII.3:1, 2021;XXXIV.2:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting chair, 1997;XIII.1:12
Mount Vernon annual meeting host, 1990;VII.1:1, 1990;VII.1:4, 1998;XIV.2:6
Mount Vernon annual meeting organizer, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting postponed, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Mount Vernon’s Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
in the news, 2023;XXXV.4:2
press on Mount Vernon hemp production and, 2018;XXXI.3:14
press on Mount Vernon work by, 2013;XXVI.4:9
retirement plans, 2024;XXXVI.3:15
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 Board and, 1995;XI.4:12, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
softball games, Dumbarton Oaks Acorns challenges Monticello Marauders, 1992;IX.1:13
softball games, Mount Vernon–Monticello and, 1988;V.1:12, 1989;VI.2:12, 1991;VIII.1:12
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5
as state Magnolia editor for Virginia, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
The St. Francisville Outing, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
with Susanne and Nellie, 1990;VII.1:3
The Worshipful Company of Fruiterers Bear Gifts to Mount Vernon, 1999;XV.2:11
Norton, Penelope “Nellie”
Mount Vernon annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Norton, Susanne Schrage
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
with Dean and Nellie, 1990;VII.1:3
Mount Vernon annual meeting and, 1990;VII.1:4, 2000;XV.4:10
The rebirth of George Washington’s pleasure garden, 1987;IV.1:10
as state Magnolia editor for Virginia, 1989;V.4:7
Norton, Tallula (Lula) Ama Schragg
birth of, 1991;VIII.1:12
Notable Books by SGHS Authors. See In Print
Notes on the State of Virginia (Jefferson)
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
“Notes Toward an Iconography of Regional Landscape Form: The Southern Model” (Howett essay)
in print, 1985;II.2:4
Notman, John
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA and, 1994;X.4:10, 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
Evans translating, 1995;XI.3:16
Fall Board meeting report on, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7
investigating translation and publication of, 1994;XI.2:9
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
in print, 2001;XVI.3:13
publication status, 1998;XIV.3:10
review, 2001;XVII.1:12
as SGHS publication, 2002;XVII.4:7
translation history, 1999;XV.2:1
translation status, 1996;XII.3:6
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
novelty plants
The painted ladies: flower gardening at Monticello, 1987;IV.2:3
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
nursery catalogs
old, A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s and, 1996;XII.4:1
Nutt, Haler. See Longwood House, Natchez, MS
Nylander, Richard C.
Everything for the Garden (with Tankard, Emmet and Begg, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
TOP | 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
Oakdale Cemetery
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
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, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
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, 2008;XXI.4:1
rebirth after tornado, 2010;XXIII.4:7
Researching and Re-Landscaping the African American Grounds in, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Oakland Plantation, LA
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Oaklawn Plantation, LA
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2023;XXXV.2:8
oakleaf hydrangea
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Oakleigh Garden District, Mobile, AL
annual meeting tours, 1994;XI.2:8, 1995;XI.4:1
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1991;VII.4:1
The Oaks, Houston, TX
Country Place era and, 1993;IX.4:1
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, 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, 1987;IV.1:12
Oberwetter, Peter Heinrich (Henry)
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
as German botanist in Texas, 1993;IX.4:10
oxblood lilies in central Texas and, 1993;IX.3:6
Austin, David, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Bartenstein, Isabel Anderson, 1999;XIV.4:6
Bemiss, Margaret Page, 2019;XXXII.1:6
Broderson, Janet W., 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
Evans, Jo Nichols, 1991;VIII.1:10
Favretti, Rudy J., 2023;XXXV.3:14
Frackelton, Decca Gilmer, 2004;XIX.4:8
Franklin, Daniel Berry, 2004;XIX.1:9
Fry, Joel T., 2023;XXXV.3:2
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
Harelson, Randy, 2024;XXXVI.2:2
Harrington, Caroline, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Hicks, Robert, 2022;XXXIV.3:19
Hunt, William Lanier, 1996;XII.4:5
Inglis, Frances Drane, 2019;XXXII.2:15
Jenkins, Margie Yates, 2019;XXXII.4:15
McGee, Evelyn Moore “Patti,” 2023;XXXV.2:10
Osborne, Ruby Louise Orders, 2016;XXIX.1:10
Parker, Frances, 2023;XXXV.3:2, 2023;XXXV.4:15
Raulston, J. C., 1997;XIII.1:9
Ray, Mary Helen, 2011;XXIV.1:11
Reber, Paul C., 2015;XXVIII.3:10
Robertson, Elisabeth Woodburn, 1991;VII.3:8
Robinson, Margaret Ann Craig, 2017;XXX.1:11
Seidel, Douglas T., 2015;XXVIII.3:9
Symmes, Jane Campbell, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Trimble, Genevieve Munson, 2023;XXXV.4:11
Tucker, Arthur O., 2019;XXXII.3:11
Verey, Rosemary, 2001;XVI.4:2
Welch, Diane Thames, 2007;XXI.1:14
White, Jane Baber, 2024;XXXVI.3:8
Williams, Irvin, 2018;XXXI.4:14
Wood, Louisa Farrand, 1994;XI.2:8
Wright, A. St. Clair, 1994;X.2:10
O’Bryan, Carolyde Phillips
The Live Oak Trail (review), 2000;XVI.2:15
Observation of the Commerce of the American States (Sheffield)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Observations on Modern Gardening (Whately)
English gardens toured by T. Jefferson and J. Adams (1786) and, 1986;II.4:5
Occasional Papers, SGHS. See also Magnolia Essays
potential publication of, 1985;II.2:3
Ocean Springs, MS
Walter Anderson Museum of Art in, 2023;XXXV.4:10
Ockenga, Starr
Earth on Her Hands: The American Woman in Her Garden, 1998;XIV.3:9, 1999;XV.2:13
O’Connor, Rachel Weeks
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;VI.2:2
Odenwald, Neil G.
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (with Welch in print 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
in the news, 1992;VIII.3:12
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
O’Donnell, Patricia
restoring Dormon’s Wild Garden and, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Oede, Georg Christian
Flora Danica porcelain and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Oenothera, Jean Louis
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Oenothera grandiflora
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
officers, SGHS. See also Board of Directors; Executive Committee, SGHS
announcement of, 1996;XII.3:9
bylaws on, 1993;IX.3:9
elections of, 1994;X.4:6
First, listing of, 2002;XVII.4:16
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
Allen Lacy’s Homeground (newsletter), 1993;IX.3:15
American Conifer Society Bulletin seeking articles, 1993;IX.2:16
American Council for Plant Preservation formation, 1992;VIII.3:11
The Antique Rose Emporium Branches Out, 1994;X.3:12
The Architecture of Rowan County - A Catalogue and History of Surveying 18th, 19th and early 20th Century Structures (Hood, reprinted), 2000;XVI.2:14
Archives of American Gardens research station, 1994;XI.2:12
The Art of Garden Design study course, 1993;IX.2:16
Biltmore Portrait Graces New Olmsted Stamp, 1999;XV.1:11
cobalt-decorated redware flowerpot (Bixler, ca. 1859) sold at auction, 2023;XXXV.2:2
Garden Conservancy conference proceedings available, 1994;XI.1:14
The Garden History Society of Williamsburg, 1993;IX.3:15
Garden Literature: An Index to Periodical Article and Book Reviews, 1992;VIII.4:14
Heade paintings at National Gallery of Art, 2000;XV.3:14
The Historical Gardener: Plants and Garden Practices of the Past newsletter, 1993;X.1:11
Irvin Williams’ death, 2018;XXXI.4:14
Landscape Architecture magazine, on city landscapes, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Magnolia Essays, Number One, 1994;X.2:8
MESDA garden seat in “Chinese taste,” 1998;XIII.4:12
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
Old Salem, Inc.-sponsored English gardens tour, 1994;X.3:12
Pioneer Plant Society, 1991;VIII.2:11
rare maps and images donated to Mount Vernon, 2019;XXXII.4:12
“Source list for historic seeds and plants,” 1993;IX.4:15
stoneware flower pot (rare 1820–25), sold at auction, 2016;XXIX.2:9
Vegetables and Fruits: A Guide to Heirloom Varieties and Community-Based Stewardship, 1998;XIV.3:6
Woodburn (Elisabeth) Books, first catalog, 1991;VIII.1:11
Of Note
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Historic Landscapes Institute: Preserving Jefferson’s Landscape and Gardens, 1996;XII.4:9
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
Ogle, Samuel
orangery at Belair and, 1996;XII.3:1
Oglethorpe, James
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Oglethorpe County, GA historic farmsteads
research on, 1988;IV.3:12
O’Grady, Anthony
annual meeting 1990 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 1990;VII.1:4
Ohio
Draper and New Deal Greenbelt Cities in, 1986;III.1:6
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 Buildings and Furniture in Tidewater Maryland (Forman)
on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, 1992;VIII.3:4
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
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Virginia Historical Highway Marker honoring Cato at, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Old Dominion Nurseries, Richmond, VA
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Old Fashioned Flowers, Classic Blossoms to Grow in Your Garden (Martin, ed.)
in print, 2000;XV.4:13
Oldfield, Jennie
Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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 Roses (Keays, 1935)
on Eastern Shore of Maryland, 1992;VIII.3:4
Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC. See also Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present in, 1994;X.2:1
catalpas planted in (1785 onward), 2016;XXIX.4:9
disaster strikes–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
Duffy Award to Bynum for garden restoration at, 1987;IV.2:10, 1988;IV.3:13
Early American Life articles on, 1988;IV.4:2
ends RSGL conference, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
as English gardens tour sponsor, 1994;X.3:12
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
The Gardens of Salem, The Landscape History of a Moravian Town in North Carolina (Spencer), 1997;XIII.1:10
Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
horticulture and garden at, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Landscaping Guide for Residents, 1984;I.1:6
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14, 1993;IX.3:15, 1998;XIII.4:11, 2004;XIX.3:12
new visitor center, 2003;XVIII.3:14
replanting after tornado, 1989;VI.2:2
RSGL conference garden tour, 1987;III.3:4
as RSGL conference site, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
SGHS partnership with, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Spencer’s retirement as horticulturalist, 1998;XIII.4:11
update on Hidden Town project at, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Williamson hired as horticulturalist at, 1998;XIV.1:6
Old Salem Garden Guide
Bynum (1979), 1988;IV.3:14
Old Southern Apples (Calhoun)
review, 1996;XII.3:10
Old Sturbridge Village, MA
ALHFAM annual conference and, 1990;VII.1:12
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
“The Old Texas Rose” (newsletter)
Puryear as editor of, 1984;I.1:6
subscription information, 1987;III.3:9
“An Old-Time Carolina Garden” (Duncan)
on Middleton Place, SC, 1994;XI.1:1
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
Garden Conservancy conference speaker, 1999;XIV.4:7
Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Makers (with Rybczynski, review), 2007;XXI.1:11
Oliver, Frederick, children of
sweeping the yard (1939), 1992;VIII.4:1
Oliver, Libbey
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Oliver, Peter and Christina Bass
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Olmert, Michael
on historic preservation in Annapolis, 1986;II.4:6
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
Beveridge overview to career of, as RSGL speaker, 1988;IV.3:15
bicentennial anniversary of birth, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
Biltmore Estate and, 1994;XI.2:8, 1998;XIV.2:1, 1998;XIV.2:4
Biltmore Estate’s Approach Road and, 1988;IV.3:12
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
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
postage stamp honoring Biltmore and, 1999;XV.1:11
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
on slave gardens, 1992;VIII.4:1
in the South, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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, 2023;XXXV.2:1
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
Olmsted200
National Association of Olmsted Parks and, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
Birmingham history, annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Memphis Park Commission and, 1989;V.4:3
Ninah Cummer in Jacksonville, FL and, 2017;XXX.4:7
research on Bradley Residence garden design, Columbus GA, 1988;IV.3:12
Olmsted Center for Landscape Preservation
historic landscapes and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Internship in Historic Landscape Preservation, 2014;XXVII.2:9
Olmsted in England (Nelson)
web address for, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
“Olmsted in Georgia: The Residential Work Accomplished by the Olmsted Firm, 1893-1937” (Lawliss)
as Magnolia Essay, 1990;VII.2:8
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, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
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 (White)
review, 2009;XXII.4:15, 2010;XXIII.2:9
Once Upon a Windowsill (Martin)
in print, 1989;V.4:3
Onderdonk, Gilbert
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
O’Neal, William B.
The Work of William Lawrence Bottomley in Richmond (with Weeks, in print ), 1985;II.2:4
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (Haltom and Brown)
on Jackson, MS friends, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
in print, 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Susan Haltom Awarded Certificate of Merit, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
On Foreign Soil: American Gardeners Abroad (Hill)
in print, 2005;XX.2:13
onion hoe
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
“The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret” – George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon (Thompson)
review, 2021;XXXIII.3:10
On Planting and Rural Ornament (1803)
in Gov. Stone’s library, Hope Plantation, NC and, 1988;V.2:4
On Plants (Aristotle)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
On the Making of Gardens (Sitwell)
review, 2003;XVIII.4:13
Orange Grove (VA estate)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
orangeries. See also greenhouses
in Maryland, 1996;XII.3:1, 1996;XII.3:7
orange tree garden
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Orchid Album (1882–1897)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
orchid azalea
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Orf, Raymond and Frances
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Organic Rose Garden (Druitt)
in print, 1996;XII.3:10
Origins of Hot Beverages—Tea, Coffee and Chocolate
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
ornamental plants
in African-American yards, 1992;VIII.4:1
Orr, Henry P.
“Decorative Plants Around Historic Alabama Homes,” 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.2:1, 1988;IV.4:3
“Ornamental Plantings in Eufaula,” 1985;II.1:5, 1985;II.2:1
Orr, James Lawrence
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Orsolits, Barbara
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Orton plantation, NC
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Osage orange
as America’s living barbed wire, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
as America’s living barbed wire, correction, 2024;XXXVI.3:2
Osborne, Ruby
In Memoriam, 2016;XXIX.1:10
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Osteen, H. G.
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Otis, Denise
Grounds for Pleasure: Four Centuries of the American Garden (in print), 2003;XVIII.3:14
Our Days Are Like Full Years: A Memoir with Letters from Louis Kahn (Pattison)
review, 2021;XXXIII.4:9
Our Fathers’ Fields: A Southern Story (Kibler)
in print, 1998;XIV.1:10
Overton, William
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Owen, E. R. and Cora Little
New Education and Visitors Center for Welty House, 2007;XXI.2:13
Owen, Jim and Lucy
Cave Hill, KY, 2017;XXX.2:6
Owen, L. L.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Owens, Hubert Bond
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
RSGL conference speaker, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Univ. of Georgia campus and, Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
video documentary on, 1986;III.1:7
Owens, Sylvester
Biltmore Estate landscape and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Owens-Thomas House, Savannah, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Oxalis violacea (wood sorrel)
of Southern dooryard gardens, 1994;X.3:5
oxblood lily (Rhodophiala bifida)
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
Oxley, Flo
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting speaker, 1993;IX.4:9
Oxmoor, Kentucky
Historic Landscape of, 2009;XXII.4:18
Plantation House & Garden, KY, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Ozark region
“The Benton County Horticultural Society: Its Cultural Role” (Jansma), 1986;III.1:7
TOP | 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
Paarlberg, Larry. See also Goodwood Museum & Garden, Tallahassee, FL
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1998;XIV.2:6
Fall Board meeting, 1998;XIV.3:10, 2001;XVII.2:7
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Tallahassee annual meeting, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Paca (William) Garden, Annapolis
annual meeting tours, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2, 1985;II.2:4, 1986;II.3:4, 2006;XX.4:15, 2007;XXI.2:8
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
geometric analysis at, 1991;VIII.1:10
historic preservation of, 1986;II.4:6
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
Paca, Barbara. See also Steele, Barbara Paca
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:11
Pafford, Katie
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Page, Benjamin G., Jr. “Ben”
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
on Bryant Fleming for annual meeting, 1988;V.1:1
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Davidson Horticultural Symposium XVIII speaker, 2001;XVII.2:15
elected Honorary Board Member, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Elle Decor magazine highlighting, 2012;XXV.3:11
as ex officio board member, 1996;XII.3:9
Fall Board meeting, 1994;XI.2:9, 1998;XIII.4:5, 2012;XXV.4:11
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Garden and Gun magazine on restored home of, 2013;XXVI.3:6
Gardens Illustrated article on, 1998;XIV.3:8
Nashville annual meeting host, 1987;IV.1:2, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.4:1, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Orton plantation, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
photographic archive of annual meeting garden visits and, 1990;VII.1:3, 1991;VIII.1:9
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
as SGHS past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
as SGHS vice president, 1992;VIII.4:15
Southern Accents article on work of, 1990;VII.1:13, 1991;VII.4:9, 1994;X.4:12, 1997;XIII.2:11, 2001;XVI.3:13
Southern Living on Nashville garden of, 1996;XII.3:12
Southern Plant Lists steering committee and, 1998;XIV.2:6
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Page, Helen M. K.
Australian Garden History Society, 2000;XV.4:14
Page, Henrietta Collins
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Page, Libby
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fall Board meeting, 1994;XI.2:9
Nashville annual meeting host, 1987;IV.2:2, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
in the news, 1994;X.4:12, 1996;XII.3:12, 2012;XXV.3:11, 2013;XXVI.3:6
on personal announcements newsletter, 1990;VII.1:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Page, Philip S.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
follows Smith at Dumbarton Oaks, 1992;IX.1:13
in the news, 1993;IX.4:16
Page, Phillip
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Page, Robert
on consulting the genius of place, 1998;XIII.4:1
Page, Russell
garden, Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
The Gardens of Russell Page (Schinz and van Zuylen, review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Page du Pratz, Antoine Simon Le
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
Paige, James
on his gardening work ethic, 1992;VIII.4:1
Painshill Park, Cobham, England
225th anniversary of Thomas Jefferson’s visit to, 2010;XXIII.4:1
awarded John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection, 2006;XX.3:6
paint, historic
balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present and, 1994;X.2:1
Mosca on analysis of, 1990;VII.1:4
painted buckeye
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Palladian ideal
Mount Airy Garden, VA and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
Palm Beach, FL
Laura Woodward: The Artist behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Laura Woodward: The Artist Behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack, review), 2011;XXIV.1:9
Palm Cottage Gardens, FL
Nehrling’s development of, 1999;XIV.4:1
Palmer, Caroline
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Palmer, Mrs. Owen T.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Palmer, Robert D.
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Palmour House, Dawsonville, GA
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Panax quinquefolius (American ginseng)
sculpture, Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Pancratium
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Pancratium fluitans
J.E. LeConte on, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
pandemic, Covid-19
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
President’s Report to Our Members, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Virtual Board Meeting Report, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Pankhurst, Alex
Who Does Your Garden Grow? (in print), 1993;IX.4:15
paper mulberry trees (Broussonetia papyrifera)
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (Schuyler, Kaliss and Schlossberg, eds.)
review, 2016;XXIX.3:10
Paradise of Exiles: The Anglo-American Gardens of Florence (Campbell)
review, 2010;XXIII.1:12
Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (Parkinson)
American species growing in England in, 1994;XI.2:1
on daffodils, 1995;XI.3:12
in print, 1991;VIII.1:12
on Rosa muschata or ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Paredes, Anthony
on Daffodils and Cherokee grave sites, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Parent, Gigi
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Park (George W.) Seed Company
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Park, George A.
on Oxalis rosea and other species (1895), 1994;X.3:5
Parker, Andrena Anderson
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Parker, Donald
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Williamsburg’s eighteenth century appearance and, 1994;X.4:3
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Parker, Edwin P.
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Parker, Frances
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
a fond remembrance, 2023;XXXV.4:15
In Memoriam, 2023;XXXV.3:2
in the news, 2008;XXI.4:13
Parker, Milton
remembering Frances Parker, 2023;XXXV.4:15
Parker, Susan
RSGL conference speaker, 1993;IX.3:16, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Parker, Wiley
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Parker-Green House, Birmingham, AL
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Parkinson, John
on American species growing in England, 1994;XI.2:1
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
A Garden of Pleasant Flowers: Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (in print), 1991;VIII.1:12
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Paradisi in Sole Paradisus Terrestris (in print), 1991;VIII.1:12, 1994;XI.2:1
on Rosa muschata or ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Parks, Richard A.
LeConte sparrow drawing by, 1986;III.1:5
Park’s Floral Magazine
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Parlange Plantation, LA
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Parmelee, James C. and Alice Maury
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Parnell, John
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Parrish, Maxfield
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Parshall, Linda B.
Letters of a Dead Man, Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau (in print), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Parsons, Edwin
Charleston Renaissance in inter-war period and, 1999;XIV.4:10
Parsons, Jerry
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Parsons, Samuel
Duncan’s reading of landscape classics of, 1994;XI.1:1
Parsons, Tim
on Osage orange at Middlebury College, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Parsons and Company, Flushing, NY
Camerons landscape gardening at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC and, 1995;XI.3:1
Parsons Nursery, Long Island
Duncan’s work-study position at, 1994;XI.1:1
Parton, Dolly
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Pascalis-Ouviere, Felix
Synopsis of the Genera of American Plants (Rich, 1814) and, 1987;IV.1:9
Passalong Plants (Bender and Rushing)
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
in print, 1994;X.2:12
A Passion for Daylilies: The Flowers and the People (Eddison)
in print, 1993;IX.4:15
Pathways to the Past: Highlights from the Cherokee Garden Library
exhibition, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Patout, Peter
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15, 1994;X.2:10
Patrick, Vanessa E.
book review, 1993;IX.3:8
Patterson, Allen
Mordecai Garden Symposium, 1986;II.3:5
Patterson, Mrs. Malvern Courtney
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Patterson, Robert
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Patterson, William “Bill”
Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Patterson-Carr Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours (1983 and 2003), 2003;XVIII.3:4
Pattison, Harriet
Our Days Are Like Full Years: A Memoir with Letters from Louis Kahn (review), 2021;XXXIII.4:9
Patton, Deborah
Magnolia index and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Paul, Chris
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Pauley, William C. See also Banks, William, Sr. garden
blueprint collection, at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Pavo, GA and Pavo Hotel
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Pavord, Anna
The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants (review), 2006;XX.3:12
Paxton, Philip
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Paxton, Thomas
as landscape gardener at Montrose, 1995;XI.3:1
Payne, George and Sallie
Roots House, Falmouth, VA and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Payne, Wesley
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall and, 2012;XXV.2:1
Peabody, Charles A.
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Peabody, Julian
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Peace College, Raleigh, NC
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Peace field, MA
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
peaches
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, GA, 2008;XXII.1:8
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Peaks of Otter, VA
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Peale, Charles Willson
on brick pavilions in Charles Carroll’s garden, 1993;IX.2:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Paca garden, Annapolis and, 2007;XXI.2:8
Peale, Titian Ramsay
Florida in 18th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7
pear, Bachman
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
pear, Hebe
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:1
Pearfield Nursery, Frelsburg, TX
founding of, 1993;IX.4:10
Pearson, Clyde
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
peas
Monticello’s pea-growing contest, 1988;IV.4:10
Peay (June Burwell) Arts and Crafts bungalow
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Peck, William
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Peckerwood Garden, Houston, TX
annual meeting tours, 1998;XIV.3:8
Peckler, Danae
History of Hemp and Flax Production in the Bluegrass, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Peck Pleasant apple
as hyper-local Virginia variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Peden, E. A.
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Peggy Martin Rose
Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
at Carnton Plantation, TN, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
Survivor Rose Fund—an update, 2007;XXI.2:19
Pei, Lowry
Places for the Spirit (Sills, in print), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Pemberton Hall 18th Century Studies Symposium
Salisbury State College, MD, 1984;I.1:5
Pendergrast, Irene
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Pendleton, Chris Tenne
Fort Myers annual meeting and, 2011;XXIV.1:10
Mina Edison’s Moonlight Garden: Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Pendleton, Lynn
Bellamy Mansion, NC gardens and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Pendleton, Philip C.
on Magnolia grandiflora, 1984;I.1:1
monthly Magnolia magazine (1840s) of, 1984;I.1:1
Penebre, Adrienne
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Penelope Hobhouse’s Gardening Through the Ages: An Illustrated History of Plants and Their Influences on Garden Styles - from Ancient Egypt to the Present Day
in print, 1993;IX.4:15
Penn, Mile T.
Lexington Cemetery, 2017;XXX.2:6
Penn, William
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
Pennsylvania-German folk art
cobalt-decorated redware flowerpot (Bixler, ca. 1859) sold at auction, 2023;XXXV.2:2
peonies
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
Peragine, Rosanne
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South (Welch)
on perennial pink wood sorrel, 1994;X.3:5
in print with review, 1989;V.4:5
Perennials: Toward Continuous Bloom (Lovejoy)
in print, 1991;VII.3:11
“Perfectly Delightful”: The Life and Gardens of Harvey Ladew (Weeks)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
review, 2000;XV.4:12
Perilloux, Charles
An Iris Paradise in Savannah: A Tribute to Stan Gray, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
Perilloux, Kathleen
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Period Gardens: New Life for Historic Landscapes (Taylor)
in print, 1993;X.1:15
Perkins, Allison
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Perkins, Mrs. Hazlehurst B.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Perquimans Weekly
Hertford, NC, on SGHS, 1988;V.2:3
Perrin, Lewis
on Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Perry, Benjamin
on Ann Cunningham (1835), 2007;XXI.3:1
on Louisa Cunningham, 1993;IX.3:1
Perry, James
on family apples from Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Perry, Judy B.
remembering Rudy J. Favretti, 2023;XXXV.3:14
on Wilmington, NC annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Perry, Matthew C.
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Perry Hall, Talbot Co., MD
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Perry Pippin apples
as family apple from Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Peruvian bark
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Pest House Medical Museum, Lynchburg, VA
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Peterich, Marijke
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Peterschmidt, Matt
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Peticolas, Jane Pitford Braddick
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Petrie, Alexander
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Pettigrew, Charles Lockhart
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Pettigrew, Jane Caroline North
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Pettigrew State Park, SC
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Pettit, Carole
New Orleans annual meeting host, 2004;XIX.2:12
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting coordinator, 1990;VII.1:16, 1991;VII.4:1
Pevsner, Nikolaus
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Phan, Emily
Cothran Scholarship for, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Pharsalia, VA (plantation)
Former Virginia Plantation now a Horticultural Paradise, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Phaseolus caracalla
the Snail (Flower) or Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Philadelphia
The Grid and the River: Philadelphia’s Green Places, 1682–1876 (Milroy), 2016;XXIX.3:13
John Bartram’s Garden Association, 1987;III.3:12
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (Reinberger and McLean)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.4:13
review, 2016;XXIX.2:7
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Bixler cobalt-decorated redware flowerpot (ca. 1850) in, 2023;XXXV.2:2
Philip, Prince of England
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Philip Henry Gosse (Mullen and Littleton)
in print, 2011;XXIV.2:7
Philips, M. W.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Phillips, Gene
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
Phillips, Joseph
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Phillips, Laura A. W.
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
The Work of Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Phillips, M. W.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
photographic archives, SGHS
call for, Tenth Anniversary Display of SGHS Meeting Records (exhibition), 1991;VII.4:5, 1991;VIII.2:12
photographs of Southern Antebellum gardens or landscapes
Cothran on search for, 1996;XII.2:12
photography
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Phyllostachys bambusoides (Giant Japanese timber bamboo)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Phyllostachys bissetii (Bisset’s Bamboo)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
phytolith analysis
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Phytophthora
Franklinias and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Pickens, Bob
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Pickens, Mary Anne
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:14
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2012;XXV.4:11
Fortune (Robert) as plant collector in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg, VA annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:12
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:13
The landscapes of southern Alabama’s gulf coast, 1995;XI.4:1
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:13
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
named Honorary Board member, 2010;XXIII.3:5
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
remembering Diane Thames Welch, 2007;XXI.1:14
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Spring Board meeting, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15
Two Gardeners brought to life through the words of Emily Wilson, 2003;XVIII.3:13
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
William Watson and his Kew horticulturists, 1997;XIII.1:1
Pickering, Timothy
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Pickering Nurseries, Ontario, Canada
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
picturesque movement
cemeteries and, 2012;XXV.1:1
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition), 1998;XIV.2:10
Piedmont Driving Club, Atlanta
Atlanta annual meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Pierce, Anne L.
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Pierce, Franklin
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Pigford, Dick
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
Piggott, Francis Taylor
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Piggott, Toni and Jim
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Pike, Albert
on Magnolia as symbol for the South, 1984;I.1:1
Pilot Apple
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Pilot apples
as hyper-local Virginia variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Pinckney, Charles
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in Sotheby’s sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Pinckney, Elise
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 1991;VIII.2:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
The Letterbook of Eliza Lucas Pinckney, 1739-1762 (review), 1998;XIII.4:7
Pinckney, Sarah Middleton
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Pinckney, Thomas
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Pinckneya pubens
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Pinehurst Tea Farm (or Gardens), near Summerville, SC
tea cultivation at, 1993;IX.2:10
Pinkney, Janie
on flower gardening pleasures, 1992;VIII.4:1
Pinner, Tessa
Cothran scholarship, 2019;XXXII.2:14
Pinney, Thomas
A History of Wine in America (review), 1991;VII.3:10
Pinsent, Cecil Ross
An Infinity of Graces: Cecil Ross Pinsent, An English Architect in the Italian Landscape (Clark, review), 2013;XXVI.3:7
Pioneer Plant Society
launch announced, 1991;VIII.2:11
Pioneers of American Landscape Design
in print, 2000;XVI.1:15, 2005;XX.1:10
Pioneers of American Landscape Design (Burnbaum and Crowder, eds.)
in print, 1994;X.2:11
Pirrie, James
Oakley Plantation, LA and, 1991;VII.4:1
Pisgah National Forest
Biltmore annual meeting tours, 1998;XIV.2:1
Pitkin, William
landscape design for Blount Mansion (1941), 2019;XXXII.4:1
Pitot House Museum and Garden, New Orleans
The ‘Peggy Martin’ Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Pitzman, Julius
St. Louis subdivision and, 1993;IX.4:1
Pizzi, Helene
Huntington Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
A Place of Beauty: Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony (Tankard and Gilbert)
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12
in print, 2000;XV.4:13
Places for the Spirit (Sills)
in print, 2011;XXIV.3:10
Plantarum in Horto (Tradescant the Elder)
Virginia natives in English home garden listed in, 1994;XI.2:1
The Plant Book (Mabberly, 1993)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
plant catalogs, antique
horticulture in Jefferson’s Day and, 2004;XIX.2:10
plant collectors
African Americans as, 1992;VIII.4:1
British, in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
of colonial Virginia, 1994;XI.2:1
Lindheimer, in Texas, 1993;IX.4:10
plant explorers
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
AABGA Networking Guide to Historic Landscape Resources, 2003;XVIII.4:9
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
The plant reporter: white pipes and silver bells ring in the spring, 1995;XI.3:12
roses, Annapolis annual meeting, 1986;II.3:4
What is this flower? “wallow” flower, 1989;VI.1:9
The wood sorrel(s) of Southern dooryard gardens, 1994;X.3:5
plant introductions
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
The rise and fall of kudzu (a chronology), 1989;VI.1:3
tea industry (mid-19th century) and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
plant lists. See Southern Plant Lists
“Plants and People: the Renewal of Life”
AHS annual meeting fall 1985, 1985;II.1:5
plant search services
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:1, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
plant trade, transatlantic
John Custis and, 2007;XXI.1:4
The Plant World of Florida
Nehrling’s weekly columns and, 1999;XIV.4:1
Platt (Frank S.) Co.
Roman hyacinths in 1910 catalogue, 1991;VII.3:5
Platt, Charles
Italian Gardens (1894), 1993;IX.4:1
Platt, Charles Adams
Shipman’s pursuit of landscape architecture career and, 1993;IX.2:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Platt, William and Geoffrey
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans gardens of, 2005;XX.2:1
Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Longue Vue House and Gardens restoration, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Player, John
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Pleasant Hill Plantation, NC
The plant reporter: the story of the Haywood crabapple, 1991;VIII.2:8
The Pleasure Gardens of Virginia: from Jamestown to Jefferson (Martin)
McFarland on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
in print, 1991;VII.4:11
Plimoth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
landscape possibilities at, 1994;X.2:1
Plukenet, Leonard
Banister’s plant collecting in colonial Virginia and, 1994;XI.2:1
Podophyllum peltatum
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
Pogue, Dennis
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Poinsett, Joel R.
buried at Church of the Holy Cross, Stateburg, SC, 2009;XXII.4:8
Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.3:1
Charleston Historical Society and, 2004;XIX.4:8
Louisa Cunningham and, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
Wm. Summer, Pomaria Nurseries and, 1993;X.1:1
Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Point of Honor, Lynchburg, VA (mansion)
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
poisonous flower
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Polk, Willard
Camden annual meeting committee, 2009;XXII.4:4
Pollack, Deborah C.
Laura Woodward: The Artist behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Laura Woodward: The Artist Behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (review), 2011;XXIV.1:9
Benjamin Johnson order of Dec. 16, 1862 from, 1989;VI.2:8
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Camden annual meeting profile, 2009;XXII.4:4
catalog cover (1860), 1989;VI.2:8, 1993;X.1:4
Foster Marshall purchases from, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Fruitland Nurseries compared with, 1993;X.1:8, 1993;X.1:9
Hampton-Preston Mansion gardens, Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
hyper-local apples and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
introduction to, 1840-1879, 1993;X.1:1
Kibler on history of, Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.3:1
Louisa Cunningham’s plant orders from, 1993;IX.3:1, 2007;XXI.3:1
Plant Introductions by, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Rosemont Plantation, Laurens County and, 1993;IX.3:1
southern apples offered (1857-1858) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria (Kibler, review), 2017;XXX.2:10
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Trinity Episcopal Church landscape, Abbeville, SC and, 1989;VI.2:7
visitor accolades in Farmer and Planter, 1993;X.1:11
Pomological Society of Georgia
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Ponder, Harley
in the news, 2004;XIX.4:8
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Ponder, Jayme
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
in the news, 2004;XIX.4:8
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Pontotoc Farm, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Pope, Alexander
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Brown on landscape design at, 1998;XIII.4:1
Historic Landscape Institute and, 1998;XIV.2:14
Landscape Restoration at, 2012;XXV.4:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2012;XXV.4:6, 2013;XXVI.2:5
“Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: the mathematics of an ideal villa” (Welch, reprint), 1991;VII.3:11
Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865–1914 (Newcomb)
in print, 1985;II.2:4
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum, Athens, GA
preview of 2022 opening, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Porcelia
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Porcher, Francis
profile as Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Porcher, Richard Dwight
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina (Porcher and Rayner), 2002;XVII.4:7
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
Porcher Medicinal Garden, SC
Medical University of South Carolina, 2012;XXV.3:7
Porter, Charlotte M.
Fields of Vision: Essays on the Travels of William Bartram (with Porter), 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Portugal
The Gardens of Portugal (Attlee, 2008), 2008;XXI.4:10
Post, Marjorie Merriweather
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Postle, Martin
Art of the Garden: The Garden in British Art, 1800 to the Present Day (with Alfrey and Daniels, eds., review), 2004;XIX.4:12
potatoes, Goodrich
at Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
pots, plants in
at William Paca’s garden, Annapolis, 1988;IV.4:3
Potter, Beatrix
Beatrix Potter’s Gardening Life: The Plants and Places That Inspired the Classic Children’s Tales (in print), 2014;XXVII.2:7
Potterfield, Tyler
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
potteries
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Powell (Henry Michael) Children’s Garden
at Hampton-Preston Mansion, Columbia, SC, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Powell, Janine
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Powell, Jason
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Powell, Mrs. Howard
Bynum family’s crabapple and, 1991;VIII.2:8
Powers (Hiram) Fountain Garden
at Hampton-Preston Mansion, Columbia, SC, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Powers, Gerald S.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Powers, Hiram
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
The Practical American Gardener (1819)
on orangeries, 1996;XII.3:1
The Practical Husbandman (Maxwell, 1757)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Practical Landscape Gardening (Cridland)
Martha Berry, Robert Cridland, and the Gardens at Oak Hill, 2017;XXX.3:1
A Practical Treatise of Husbandry (Duhamel du Monceau, 1759)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Prairie Chapel Ranch, TX
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Prance, Ghillean T.
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Prat, Jean
New Orleans annual meeting on, 2003;XVIII.4:8
Pratt, Daniel. See Banks, William, Jr. house and garden
Pratt, John Lee and Helen Thomas
Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Pratt, Mrs. Irving
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Prentis, Joseph
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Presbyterian Church of Clarkesville, GA
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Preservation North Carolina
Bellamy Mansion restoration and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Preservation Society of Charleston
as oldest community-based membership preservation organization in America, 1992;VIII.3:1
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Preserving 20th-century gardens
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
Preserving Our Coastal Garden History
Savannah annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:11
Preston, Caroline Hampton
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Preston, Jimmy
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Preston, John C.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Preston, Richard
to speak at the Cherokee Garden Library of AHC, 2007;XXI.3:15
Preston, William
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Prestwould Plantation, VA
Skipwith as gardener at, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Prewitt, Karen Padgett
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 2016;XXIX.2:1
The Divergent Paths of Magnolia and Middleton Plantations, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Price, David
Tallahassee annual meeting speaker, 1997;XIII.2:5
Pride of Du Pres apples
as hyper-local Virginia variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Primitive Pythagorean Triangle
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Prince (Robert) & Sons, Long Island, NY
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Prince (William) Nursery, Long Island, NY
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
eighteenth century appearance of, 1997;XIII.3:1
Jefferson’s sugar maples for Monticello from, 1992;IX.1:14
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA and, 2016;XXIX.3:1
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Pomaria Nurseries and, 1993;X.1:1
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Prince, William
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Prince, William, Jr.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Prince, William Robert
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Princes’ Manual of Roses (1846, reprint), 1990;VII.2:15
Prince Nursery, Long Island, NY
horticulture in Jefferson’s Day and, 2004;XIX.2:10
Prince’s (Benjamin) Nursery, Long Island (NY)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
princess tree (Paulownia tomentosa)
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Pringle, Susan
Miles Brewton house, Charleston and, 1994;XI.1:1
print, books in. See In Print
The Private Gardens of Charleston (Cameron)
in print, 1992;IX.1:13
Proctor (Elizabeth Craig Weaver) Medal, GCA
to Dean Norton, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
Proebsting, Eric
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Progressive Houston
Country Place era and, 1993;IX.4:1
The Promised Land site near Centerville, Georgia
documenting vernacular landscape of, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Prospect Hill, VA
Fredericksburg, VA annual meeting tours, 2005;XX.1:12
Pruitt, Jack
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
publications. See also articles in print; garden history canon; In Print
by members, list to made of, 1988;V.1:1
publications committee
discussion of Magnolia Essay, 1990;VII.2:8
members of, 1993;IX.3:16
Newcomb to chair, 1988;V.1:1
of SGHS Board, enlargement of, 1986;III.1:1
Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence (Ives)
review, 2018;XXXI.3:8
Public Spaces, Private Gardens: A History of Designed Landscapes in New Orleans (Douglas)
review, 2012;XXV.1:9
The Public-Spirited Beatrix Farrand of Mount Desert Island (Brousse)
in print, 2016;XXIX.4:11
public television
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Puchner, Edward
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Puckler-Muskau, Hermann von
Letters of a Dead Man, Prince Hermann von Puckler-Muskau (Parshall, ed., in print), 2016;XXIX.4:11
Pugh Memorial Park, North Little Rock, AR
Dionicio Rodriguez sculptures for, 1987;III.3:6
Pumphrey, Richard
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Punch, Walter T.
on forming a New England garden history society, 1990;VI.3:1
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (Massachusetts Historical Society), 1993;IX.3:8
in the news, 1991;VII.4:9
Purdy (Carl) nursery, Ukiah, CA
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Puritans
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Purple Martins
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Puryear, Pamela Ashworth
on Affleck on hedging, 1991;VII.4:11
Antique Rose Emporium opening in Texas, 1986;II.3:3
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15
on Pioneer Plant Society, 1991;VIII.2:11
researching Texas cottage gardens and old roses in them, 1984;I.1:6
The roses of Thomas Affleck, 1991;VIII.1:7
Thomas Affleck: Texas’ innovative nurseryman and garden writer, 1991;VIII.1:5
as unnamed author: De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
Putnam, George Palmer
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Pye, A. Kenneth
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
TOP | 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
Quarry Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers
Historic Annapolis, Inc. and, 1987;III.3:7
Quitman, John
as McMurran’s law partner in Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
TOP | 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
Rabiah, Janan
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
racism
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Radcliffe, Thomas
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
Rademacher, Susan M.
Fall Board meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Rader, Doug
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Radford, A. E.
Manual of the Vascular Flora of the Carolinas (with Ahles and Bell), 1994;X.3:5
A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Ferrer, Gardener, Writer & Plant Collector (Shulman)
review, 2005;XX.1:15
Ragsdale, Bruce A.
Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery (review), 2022;XXXIV.3:12
Raiford, Matthew and Althea
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Railey, Matilda
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Railroad Park, Birmingham, AL
Birmingham annual meeting tour, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Rainey, Reuben M.
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
RSGL conference speaker, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Raleigh, NC
Haywood Hall garden restoration, 1987;IV.1:6
Raleigh/Roanoke Island voyages
400th anniversary celebration, 1987;IV.1:5
Rambo apples
in Georgia, Lawson on, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Rambusch, Catha Grace
Catalog of Landscape Records in America and, 1986;III.2:5
Wave Hill landscape preservation symposium and, 1998;XIV.3:10
Ramsbotham, Peter
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Ramsey, Ralph H., Jr.
on Julia Lester Dillon, 2001;XVI.3:1
Ranck, Sally and Kendall, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Rand, Edward S. (sometimes Edward Sprague Rand, Jr.)
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Flowers for the Parlor and Garden, 1994;X.3:5
Randall, Leslie
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Randall Oak, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Randle-Morton, Leslie
on formal gardens of Bellamy Mansion Museum, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Randles, William G.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Randolph, John
as author of first gardening book in America, 1991;VIII.2:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Raper, Arthur
on African-American transiency (1936), 1992;VIII.4:1
Rashford, John
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Ratcliffe, Mrs. Charles E.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Raulston, J. C.
Chlorophyll in His Veins: J. C. Raulston, Horticultural Ambassador (Ward, in print), 2010;XXIII.1:13
death of, 1997;XIII.1:9
Elizabeth Lawrence as gardener compared with, 2023;XXXV.4:1
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
Rauschenburg, Bradford L.
on American garden furniture before 1840, 1989;VI.2:2
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;V.3:2, 1989;VI.1:12
Rausenberger, Wayne
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Rausse, Gabriele
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Ravenel, Henry William
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
“Plants and Planter: Henry William Ravenel and the Convergence of Science and Agriculture in the 19th Century South”, 2014;XXVII.2:8
Wm. Summer and, 1993;X.1:1
Ravenel, Mrs. St. Julien
on Confederate Charleston, 1994;XI.1:1
Ravenna (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Ravenscroft Plantation, SC. See also Pomaria Nurseries, SC
Adam Summer’s ornamental stock at, 1993;X.1:8
Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Ray, Charles B.
Natchitoches annual meeting tours and, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Ray, Janisse
Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans (in print), 2022;XXXV.1:18
Ray, John
Methodus Plantarum Nova of, 1994;XI.2:1
Ray, Mary Helen
annual meeting procedures manual and, 1991;VII.4:5, 1992;VIII.4:15
Bartram Trail Conference and, 1991;VIII.2:11
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
Charleston annual meeting and, 1991;VIII.1:9
on Claude Aubrey Black, 1986;III.1:2
on Earle S. Draper video documentary, 1986;III.1:6
Fall Board meeting and, 1988;V.2:3
on LeConte-Woodmanston garden restoration, 1986;III.1:4
In Memory of, 2011;XXIV.1:11
in the news, 2001;XVII.2:15
Savannah annual meeting host, 1987;IV.2:2, 1989;VI.1:1
The Traveler’s Guide to American Gardens, (Ray and Nicholls, eds.), 1988;V.1:7
Ray, Mrs. George V.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Raymond, Henry
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Rayner, Douglas Alan
A Guide to the Wildflowers of South Carolina (Porcher and Rayner), 2002;XVII.4:7
Rea, Herb
retirement from Tryon Palace as horticulturalist, 1991;VIII.2:11
Read, Carol Spencer
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Read, Robert W.
Nehrling’s Early Florida Gardens and, 2002;XVII.3:12
Nehrling’s Plants, People, and Places in Early Florida and, 2002;XVII.3:12
Reber, Paul C.
American chestnut return and, 2008;XXII.2:8
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
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
In Memoriam, 2015;XXVIII.3:10
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10
“The Recess” at Bremo, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA and, 1995;XI.4:6
research on African American gardens during, 1988;IV.3:12
reconstructive synthesis
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Record, Rush H.
in the news, 2007;XXI.1:15
Redemptorists (Catholic congregation of priests and brothers)
Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, MD and, 1993;IX.2:1
Redesdale (Virginia country house)
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference tours, 1994;X.4:10
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.3:8
Redford, Dorothy Spruill
Somerset Place garden restoration committee and, 1993;IX.2:14
Red Hill, VA (Patrick Henry home)
Osage orange at, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
redlining
Hidden Town, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Redmond, Dennis
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Redoute, Pierre Joseph
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
red spider lilies (Lycoris radiata)
The Arcadian Gardener on, 2016;XXIX.2:6
red spider lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Reed, Charles and Ann(e). See Redesdale (Virginia country house)
Reed, Debbie
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Reed, Florida Presley
Vesta or The Hidden Cross (1894), 2008;XXII.1:1
Reeder, Mark
in the news, 1990;VII.2:11
Queen Henrietta Maria’s Festival of Roses and Mayflowers, 1987;III.3:7
William Paca’s way of gardening (in Annapolis), 1988;IV.4:3
reed matting, for winter protection
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Reed-Putney papers
Craik-Patton House, WV restoration and, 1987;III.3:11
Rees, James C.
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Reese, Carol McMichael
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (with Davey), 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Longue Vue House and Gardens: The Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens of New Orleans’ Most Celebrated Estate (with Davey, review), 2015;XXVIII.4:14
Reeves, John
on plant collecting in mid-19th century China, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Reeves, Matt
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference speaker, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Reeves, Sally Kittredge
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Fall Board meeting, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2004;XIX.3:11
Fort Worth annual meeting committee, 2005;XX.1:15, 2006;XX.3:7
on gardening by moon at Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
on Hurricane Katrina’s impact in New Orleans, 2005;XX.2:1
New Orleans annual meeting co-chair, 2002;XVIII.1:14, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2004;XIX.2:12
in the news, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2011;XXIV.1:11
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane and, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.2:1, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVI.3:13, 2002;XVII.4:7
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1991;VII.4:1
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Refining the Garden: The Trowels and Pleasures of Gardening symposium
announcement of, 1991;VIII.1:2
Rehder (Stanley) Insectivorous Plant Reserve
Wilmington, NC, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Rehder, Henry, Jr.
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Reichert, June
Williams-Holladay garden, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Reid, Jeanne Symmes
Spring Board meeting, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Reid, J. Neel. See also Hills & Dales Estate, LaGrange, GA
Hills & Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia, 2004;XIX.4:11
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Reimers, Mrs. Warren D.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Reinberger, Mark
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (with McLean, in print), 2015;XXVIII.4:13
The Philadelphia Country House: Architecture and Landscape in Colonial America (with McLean, review), 2016;XXIX.2:7
Reinecke, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC and, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Reitz, Elizabeth
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Rembert, David H., Jr.
brief biography, 1985;I.2:4
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
Renney, George
advertising gardening services for hire by, 1997;XIII.3:1
reparative planning
Hidden Town Project, Old Salem and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Repton, Humphrey
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Rescuing Eden: Preserving America’s Historic Gardens (Seebohm)
in print, 2015;XXVIII.4:13
Residential Work of the Olmsted Firm in Georgia, 1893-1937 (Lawliss)
award for, 1994;X.4:6
as first Magnolia Essay, 1993;IX.3:16
as SGHS publication (1993), 2002;XVII.4:7
as well received at Olmsted conference, 1993;IX.4:16
The Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests (Porcher)
importance for Civil War South, 2004;XIX.1:7
restoration, landscape. See also Monticello; Mount Vernon; Poplar Forest, VA; Stratford Hall Plantation, VA
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present, 1994;X.2:1
Belmont, the Gari Melchers Estate and Memorial Gallery, 2000;XVI.1:12
at Biltmore, 1998;XIV.2:4
Blennerhassett Island gardens, recent discovery and, 1996;XII.4:10
Carlyle House, Alexandria, VA, 1988;IV.3:6
Carnton Plantation, TN, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, MD, 1993;IX.2:1
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective, 1994;X.4:3
Cool Spring Place, Fayetteville, NC, 1987;IV.1:7
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
The early garden at Chatwood, NC, 1989;V.3:2
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
Federal period garden in eastern North Carolina, 1988;V.2:4
Flowery Dale Plantation gardens, eastern N. Carolina, 1835-1878, 1986;II.3:8
George Washington’s pleasure garden rebirth, 1987;IV.1:10
Givhan on Alabama projects, 1985;I.2:2
Haywood Hall gardens, Raleigh, NC, 1987;IV.1:6
at historic Murfreesboro, 1989;V.3:6
Jackson Square, New Orleans, LA, 1990;VII.2:1
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
LeConte-Woodmanston garden, GA, 1986;III.1:4
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
McFarland on using Civil War battlefield photographs for, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas, 1988;V.1:9
Newsom’s master plan for Murfreesboro, NC, 1987;IV.1:5
Notes from another practitioner on historic garden research, 1988;IV.3:5
at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
Phillipsburg Manor symposium, North Tarrytown, NY, 1987;IV.1:2
RSGL conference workshops on, 1987;III.3:4
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
Sword Gate House Garden, Charleston, SC, 1988;IV.3:3
at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Trapnall Hall funding for, 1988;IV.3:7
Trinity Episcopal Church landscape, Abbeville, SC, 1989;VI.2:7
William Paca’s way of gardening (in Annapolis), 1988;IV.4:3
at Wilmington, NC Bellamy Mansion, 1998;XIV.3:9
Restoring American Gardens: An Encyclopedia of Heirloom Ornamental Plants, 1640-1940 (Adams)
Cornett on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
in print, 2003;XVIII.4:15
review, 2004;XIX.1:15
Restoring Period Gardens (Harvey)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
to be held again at Old Salem, 1983;HTI.2:2
Breaking Ground, proceedings, 1999;XV.1:11, 1999;XV.2:12
call for papers, 1994;X.3:8
Cultivating History, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
eighth, brief review of, 1991;VIII.2:7
end of, Old Salem Museums & Gardens and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Examining the Vision and Practice of Historic Landscape Restoration, 1998;XIII.4:1
Expanding and Redefining the Vision, 1996;XII.4:8
Favretti and, 2023;XXXV.3:14
Feeding the American South, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
fifth conference on (1985), 1984;I.1:5
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
Flora Ann Bynum Endowment Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
Flora Ann Bynum Fund to Endow Lectures, 2006;XX.4:11
Flowers and Bynum as founders of, 1985;I.2:3
400 Years of Southern Gardens and Landscapes, 1985;II.1:3
Gardening for Pleasure in the South, 1989;V.3:2, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2
Gardening in a Golden Age, 2017;XXX.2:1
historical horticulture in the upper southern states, 1983;HTI.3:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture, 2019;XXXII.2:12, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Learning from the Past, Planting for the Future, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
logo description, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Lost Landscapes–Preserved Prospects, 2006;XX.4:18, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
on native and immigrant groups on the Southern landscape, 1993;IX.3:15
A New World: Naturalists and Artists in the American South, 2011;XXIV.1:11, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Olmsted in the South, 2002;XVIII.1:12, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10, 2006;XX.4:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, 1999;XV.1:10, 1999;XV.2:15, 2000;XV.3:9
Plans Underway for 2001, 2000;XV.4:9
remembering the 1990s events, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Returning to Our Roots, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Second Decade review (McFarland), 2023;XXXV.2:1
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
sixth, announcement of, 1987;IV.1:2
sixth, McFarland summary of, 1988;IV.3:15, 1988;IV.4:9
sixth, presentations and workshops announced for, 1987;III.3:4
Southern vernacular landscape, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Unearthing the Past—Planting the Future, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
on women and Southern gardens, 1995;XII.1:1
Resurrection Convent, Mobile, AL
annual meeting tours, 1994;XI.2:8
Return to the River
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Reuter, Christian Gottlieb
Archaeological dig at Bethabara site of 1759 vegetable garden and, 1988;V.1:2
Reuter, Dr. and Mrs. F. Turner, garden
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Reuter, Philip Christian
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.3:9
Reveal, James L.
Gentle Conquest (in print), 1993;X.1:15
on Hill as anonymous author of gardening books, 1998;XIV.3:11
Lewis and Clark’s Green World, the Expedition and its Plants (with Earle, in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
reviews. See book reviews
Reynolda Dairy, NC
model for progressive farmers, 1912-30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
Reynolda Gardens, NC
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.3:9
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2010;XXIII.1:9
SGHS website highlighting, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Reynolda House Museum of American Art, NC. See also Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
“The Artist’s Garden: American Impressionism and the Garden Movement, 1887-1920,” 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Reynolds, Diane and Roland, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Reynolds, Katharine Smith
Reynolda and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Reynolda Dairy, model for progressive farmers, 1912–30, 2013;XXVI.3:1
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda (Howett, in print), 2007;XXI.3:12
Reynolds, Michael
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Reynolds, Mrs. J. M.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Reynolds, R. J.
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project and, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Reynolds, William Neal
RSGL conference, 1983;HTI.3:1
Reynolds Homestead, Critz, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Rhame, Lucy, garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Rhanes, Ida
on self-sufficiency by gardening, 1992;VIII.4:1
Rhodes, Libby C.
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Rhodeside and Harwell
The George Mason Memorial Garden on the National Mall, 2001;XVI.3:10
Rhododendron Garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Rhododendron Species Foundation near Seattle, Washington
Fitzpatrick appointed director of, 1992;IX.1:14
ribbon-planting
at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Rice, Condoleezza
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Rice Hope (SC plantation)
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
rice plantations, GA
Charleston annual meeting, 2016;XXIX.2:1
LeConte-Woodmanston garden, GA as, 1986;III.1:5
Savannah annual meeting tours, 2013;XXVI.2:11
Rice University
faculty, Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Lynn R. Lowrey Arboretum, Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Rich, Oliver O.
Synopsis of the Genera of American Plants (1814), 1987;IV.1:9
Richardson, Nina
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Richardson, Tim
Great Gardens of America (in print), 2010;XXIII.1:13
Great Gardens of America (review), 2010;XXIII.4:10
Jefferson’s visit to Painshill (1786) and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Richardson, Willard
Watson and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Richardson family (Vick Chemical)
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Richmond, VA. See also Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA
annual meeting, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.2:6, 2012;XXV.3:8
Englishman comparing Britain’s Richmond to, 1997;XIII.3:5
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Military-Industrial Landscape of, 2012;XXV.2:8
The Work of William Lawrence Bottomley in Richmond (O’Neal and Weeks, in print ), 1985;II.2:4
Richmond Nursery
apple varieties offered (1850-1851) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
“A Rich Spot of Earth”: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello (Hatch)
in print, 2012;XXV.2:11
Richter, Robert
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Ridgely, Charles Carnan
orangery at Hampton, Baltimore Co. and, 1996;XII.3:1
Ridgely, Stewart
orangery at Hampton, Baltimore Co. and, 1996;XII.3:1
Ridout (John) House, Annapolis, MD
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 1985;I.3:2, 2007;XXI.2:8
Ridout, Mollie
Annapolis annual meeting host, 2007;XXI.2:1, 2007;XXI.2:8
on Annapolis Garden of William Faris, 2006;XX.4:12
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:14
A Chesapeake Falling Garden: Landon Carter’s Sabine Hall, 2011;XXIV.4:1
The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Annapolis, 2007;XXI.1:1
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15, 2010;XXIII.1:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
Life in the Garden at Nomini Hall, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Mount Airy Garden, Richmond County, VA, 2016;XXIX.1:1
in the news, 2017;XXX.4:11
retirement as SGHS Secretary, 2019;XXXII.3:13
Spring Board meeting, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2010;XXIII.3:5, 2011;XXIV.3:11
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Ridout, Orlando, V
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 2007;XXI.2:8
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting speaker, 1996;XII.3:7
Rieley, William D. “Will”
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Spring Gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Fredericksburg, VA annual meeting, 2005;XX.1:12
as Garden Club of Virginia’s landscape architect and consultant, 1998;XIV.3:7
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program and, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
landscape restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest and, 2012;XXV.4:1
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Monticello, Charlottesville annual meeting tours, 1987;IV.2:1
Monticello annual meeting speaker, 1987;III.3:3
in the news, 2000;XV.3:16
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
stepping down from Board of Directors, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Rierson-Michael, Autumn
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
Rion, Floride Calhoun
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Hanna
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Holbrook
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, James Henry
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, John Weir
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Kitty
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Lucy Tenney
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Margaret Hunter
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Mary Catherine
Ladies’ Southern Florist (1860), Cothran and facsimile publication of, 2012;XXV.2:7
Ladies’ Southern Florist (in print, facsimile edition), 2001;XVI.3:14
Ladies’ Southern Florist (review, facsimile edition), 2001;XVII.1:12
The Life of, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, Preston
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Rion, William Calhoun
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Ripa, Kelly
as Azalea Garden Tour Queen, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Risenweber, Julie
on hemp production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Ritchie family (potters)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Rittenberry, Harold, Jr.
documenting vernacular landscape of, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
River Capitol: Bridging Landscapes of the Old and New South
Baton Rouge annual meeting, 2010;XXIII.2:8, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
River Farm, VA, AHS headquarters
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2000;XV.4:10, 2010;XXIII.1:10
Rivermont (Lynchburg suburb, VA)
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
River Oaks, Houston, TX
as planned garden suburb, 1998;XIV.3:1
River Oaks Garden Club, Houston, TX
Azalea Trail, 1993;IX.4:1
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
Bayou Bend garden management plan, 1998;XIV.3:1
River Road Plantations, LA
New Orleans annual meeting tour, 2004;XIX.2:12
Rivers, Beverly
on Hunt Award for Patti McGee, 2023;XXXV.3:2
Riversdale, MD
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
The Riverside Gardens of Thomas More’s London (Christianson)
in print, 2006;XX.3:14
Rivers of Iris
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, Stan Gray and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Roach, Margaret
Garden Conservancy conference speaker, 1999;XIV.4:7
Road, James
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Roanoke Island, VA
400th anniversary celebration of voyage to, 1987;IV.1:5
RSGL conference and 1585 settlement of, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Roberta of Roseberry Gardens (Duncan)
Colonial Revival in Charleston and, 1994;XI.1:1
Robert E. Lee Memorial Foundation. See also Stratford Hall Plantation, VA
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
The gardens of Stratford Hall Plantation, 1989;VI.2:5
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Stratford Hall Plantation, VA and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Roberts, Clifford
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Roberts, Gale Abbott
Blue Ridge Parkway and, 2013;XXVI.2:1
Lynchburg annual meeting speaker, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Roberts, Julia
Steel Magnolias and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Roberts, Lavinia Ellis Cole
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Roberts, Sara and Emily
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Roberts, William
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Roberts, William Willis
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Robertson, Elisabeth Woodburn
Carr’s tribute to, 1991;VII.3:8
Robertson, Lynn
The Roman Remains: John Izard Middleton’s Visual Souvenirs, 1820–1823 (with Mack), 1998;XIV.2:10
Robertson, Margaret Anna
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Robertson, Mary D.
A Confederate Lady Comes of Age: The Journal of Pauline DeCaradeuc Heyward, 1863-1888 (review), 1998;XIII.4:7
Robeson, John
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Robeson, Mary Bartram
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Robeson, Thomas
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Robinson, Barbara Paul
Rosemary Verey: The Life and Lessons of a Legendary Gardener (in print), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Robinson, Hilyard
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Robinson, Jesse
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (review), 2020;XXXIII.2:14
Robinson, Larry
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Robinson, Margaret Ann Craig (Mrs. Walter, Jr.)
garden, Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11
in remembrance, 2017;XXX.1:11
Robinson, Mrs. Whit
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Robinson, Phillip
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Robinson, Susan Harling
as Steel Magnolias inspiration, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Robinson, Walter
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11
Robinson, William
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
on natural landscape gardens, 1993;IX.4:1
Tankard on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
Robinson Iron Foundry, Alexander City, AL
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Robson, Malcolm F.
on faux finishes, Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4
Rochester, Margot
Camden annual meeting host, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Remembering, as cultivator of words and gardens, 2009;XXII.3:10
Rochester, NY
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Rockefeller, John D., Jr.
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Williamsburg’s eighteenth century appearance and, 1994;X.4:3
rock gardens
Atlanta Artist and Gardener is Renovating a Historic Rock Garden, 2014;XXVII.3:8
A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Ferrer, Gardener, Writer & Plant Collector (Shulman, review), 2005;XX.1:15
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Rockwell, F. F.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Rockwood, New Castle , Co., Del.
Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Rocky Shoals spider lily
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Rodgers, Jim
Returning to Our Roots (RSGL conference speaker), 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Rodriguez, Dionicio
Arkansas works listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1987;III.3:6
Roebling, Emily Warren (Mrs. Washington)
Gibbes House, Charleston, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Roemer, Ferdinand
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Roesen, Servin
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Rogers, Elizabeth Barlow
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Landscape Design: A Cultural and Architectural History (in print), 2002;XVII.3:12
Rogers, George A.
John Eatton LeConte II papers and, 1986;III.1:5
RSGL conference speaker, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Rogers, George Bigelow
Bellingrath Gardens and Home, LA and, 2025;XXXVI.4:7
Rogers, Maria Perry (Mrs. John)
Perry Hall, Talbot Co., MD and, 1992;VIII.3:4
Rogers House, Madison, GA
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
Rohde, Bill
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Roland, Jim and Susan, garden
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Rollins College, FL
Nehrling Collection at Mills Library of, 1999;XIV.4:1
Roman Hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis)
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Roosevelt, Eleanor
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Roots (Fannie) House, Falmouth, VA
Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Roots, Chuck and Karen
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Roots, Willie
Historic Workers’ Cottage and Landscape Saved, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
Roper, Lanning
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Roper, Laura Wood
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Roque House
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Rosa brunonii (now R. moschata nepalensis) ‘Himalayan Musk’
confused with ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Rosa ‘Champneys Pink Cluster’
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Rosa ‘Crenshaw Musk’
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Rosa ‘Lamarqe’
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Rosalie (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Rosa Rugosa (Verrier)
in print, 1992;VIII.3:11
The Rose: An Encyclopedia of North American Roses, Rosarians, and Rose Lore (McCann)
in print, 1994;X.3:9
Rosebank plantation, Feliciana, LA
potential Barrow hedging at, 1991;VII.4:11
Rose Cottage, Madison, GA
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
board members’ visit to, 1990;VII.2:8
Rosedale Nurseries, Brenham, TX
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Kew horticulturists and, 1997;XIII.1:1
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed., review), 2012;XXV.4:8
Southern Garden Symposium in, 1991;VIII.1:2
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Turnbull as gardener at, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Rose Hill, Cecil Co., MD
Forman’s planting at, 1992;VIII.3:4
Rose Hill plantation, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Rosehu Hill (P. Huber and Evelyn Hazen Hanes) Garden
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Roseland Cottage
Lost Gardens of New England (exhibition), 2001;XVI.3:9
The Rose Manual (Buist)
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
reprint, 1990;VII.2:15
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1991;VII.3:8
Rosemary Verey: The Life and Lessons of a Legendary Gardener (Robinson)
in print, 2013;XXVI.4:10
Rosemont and Its Famous Daughter (Wilkes, 1947, reprinted 2007), 2007;XXI.3:1
Gala Celebration fund raiser at, 1991;VIII.1:11
history of Cunningham family and, 2007;XXI.3:1
in Laurens County, SC: the upcountry home and garden of the Cunningham family, 1993;IX.3:1
Rosemont Preservation Society purchase of, 2007;XXI.3:1
Rosemont Plantation: A History of the Cunningham Family and its Life on the Land (Snipes, 1992)
in print, 2012;XXV.3:11
reprinted 2007, 2007;XXI.3:1
Rosemound Gardens, St. Francisville, Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:7
Rosenfield, Lois G.
The Garden Tourist 1993: A Guide to Garden Tours, Garden Days, Shows, and Special Events (review), 1993;IX.3:13
Rosenwald schools
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
The Rose Rustlers (Grant and Welch). See also Texas Rose Rustlers
review, 2017;XXX.3:10
roses
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Affleck on hedging with, 1991;VII.4:11
Affleck’s writing on, 1991;VIII.1:5
in Alabama gardens still in cultivation (Stritikus list), 1988;IV.4:3
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration and, 1994;X.3:9, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Antique Rose Emporium opening in Texas, 1986;II.3:3
Bell Garden progress and documentation of an ancient musk rose, 1999;XIV.4:8
Catalogue of New and Select Roses (Summer and Crammond), 1993;X.1:8
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
“David O. Dodd,” search for, 1986;II.3:2
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
Discovering the Musk Rose in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
The early garden at Chatwood, NC, 1989;V.3:2
Eudora Welty: Rose Garden Realist, Storyteller of the South, 2014;XXVII.4:5
“Granny’s Old Blush,” Flowery Dale Plantation, NC and, 1986;II.3:8
identification, Annapolis annual meeting, 1986;II.3:4
International Heritage Rose Conference in Charleston, 2001;XVI.4:10
Lady Banksia, Montgomery annual meeting tours, 1985;II.2:2
landscape restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest and, 2012;XXV.4:1
Landscaping with Antique Roses (Druitt and Shoup), 1992;VIII.4:15, 1992;IX.1:10
Leonie Bell Noisette rose garden at Monticello, 1999;XIV.4:8
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery, 2005;XX.1:1
Natchitoches Noisette Rose, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Noisette’s legacy and, 1992;IX.1:5
old roses in the southeast, preservation appeal, 1986;II.3:1
old southern, Walker on identifying, 2025;XXXVI.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
Pomaria Nurseries, SC offerings, 1993;X.1:1
rescue of the autumn-blooming ‘Musk Rose’, 1994;X.3:1
Roots House, Falmouth, VA and, 2015;XXVIII.1:7
“Roses for the Historic Landscape” (Shimizu), 1990;VII.1:8
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:9, 1992;VIII.3:11
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference on, 1991;VII.4:7
Sword Gate House Garden, Charleston, SC, 1988;IV.3:3
Texas—up in the air about roses, 1987;III.3:9
of Thomas Affleck, 1991;VIII.1:7
Thomas Christopher article in Horticulture on, 1987;IV.1:3
in Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
The Yellow Rose publication information, 1986;II.4:2
“Roses and May Flowers Day”
Annapolis annual meeting, 1986;II.3:4
Roses at the Cape of Good Hope (Fagan)
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Roses for English Gardens (Jekyll)
Texas—up in the air about roses and, 1987;III.3:9
“Roses for the Historic Landscape” (Shimizu)
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:8
“Roses in Alabama Gardens” (Stritikus)
in print, 1986;III.2:4
Roses in the Southern Garden (Shoup)
in print, 2000;XVI.1:15
Rose Studio
Shipman gardens photography by, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Rosewell Hall, VA
Rosewell Hall offers insight on early Virginia landscape., 1992;IX.1:11
Rosewood, Lowndesboro, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours, 1985;II.2:2
Ross, Charles L.
The Well-placed Weed: the Bountiful Garden of Ryan Gainey (with Schilling, print), 1994;X.3:9
Ross, Donald J.
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Ross, Marty
American Home Style and Gardening article by, 1996;XII.3:12
book review, 1996;XII.2:10
on dianthus for Country Gardens, 2001;XVI.3:13
magazine articles by, 2001;XVII.2:15
New York Times gardening articles by, 1998;XIII.4:11, 2000;XV.3:16, 2000;XVI.1:11
on white pipes from Cather novel, 1995;XI.4:10
Ross, Sarah
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero and, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Rosse, Mark and Kaye McWane, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Roth, Darlene
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Round Barn at Red Mill, KY
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Round Top, TX
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.2:14
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery, 1993;IX.3:6
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Rousseau, Jean Jacques
biological thought in eighteenth-century agriculture and, 2000;XVI.2:1
Rowan, Archie
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Royal Botanic Garden, Kew
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design and, 2000;XV.4:1
The John Bartram Heritage Plant Collection and, 2006;XX.3:6
Royal Copenhagen
Flora Danica porcelain and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Royal Horticultural Society
Bicentenary: The Year of Gardening, 2004;XIX.1:11
The Royal Horticultural Society: A History, 1804-2004 (Elliott, review), 2004;XIX.2:14
Royal Limbertwig apple
as hyper-local Virginia variety, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
RSGL conference. See Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
Rubicon Productions
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Rudolph, Paul
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Ruffin, Edmund
biological thought in eighteenth-century agriculture and, 2000;XVI.2:1
Ruffin, Thomas
Camerons landscape gardening at Burnside, Hillsborough, NC and, 1995;XI.3:1
Ruffner, David
Craik-Patton House, WV restoration and, 1987;III.3:11
Ruhren, Douglas
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (Whiteside) and, 1991;VIII.2:10
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Elizabeth Lawrence Border at the North Carolina State University Arboretum and, 1992;VIII.4:11
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
Rumph, Samuel
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Rural Life
Jo Evans “Garden Gossip” column in, 1991;VIII.1:10
Rushing, Felder
Passalong Plants (with Bender), 1994;X.2:12, 1994;X.3:5
symposium celebrating Elizabeth Lawrence and, 1993;IX.2:13
Russell (Nathaniel) House, Charleston
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Russell, Diarmuid
Eudora Welty and, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Russell, Gene R.
The Peggy Martin Survivor Rose Fund—an update, 2007;XXI.2:19
Russell, Jessica
Cereusly Mysterious: Eudora Welty’s Night-Blooming Cereus Club, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
student scholarship, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Susan Haltom Awarded Certificate of Merit and, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
Young Professional Grant for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Russo, Jean B.
The Diary of William Faris: The Daily Life of an Annapolis Silversmith (with Letzer, eds., in print), 2004;XIX.1:13
Ruston, David
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Ruth, Albert
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Rutherford, Jeannie and Tom
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Rutledge, Sarah
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Rutz, Zachary
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Ruzicka, Rudolph
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Ryan, Barbara Siegel
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Ryan, Pat
annual meeting tours and, 1995;XI.4:1
Rybczynski, Witold
Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Makers (with Olin, review), 2007;XXI.1:11
TOP | 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
Sabine Hall, VA
Fredericksburg annual meeting tours, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Landon Carter’s, 2011;XXIV.4:1
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Sackett, Julie
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Saffo, Bill
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Sage & Rosemary Tree (2000)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Saint-Hilaire, August F. C.P. de
on Oxalis rubra, 1994;X.3:5
The Sakura Obsession: The Incredible Story of the Plant Hunter Who Saved Japan’s Cherry Blossoms (Abe)
review, 2019;XXXII.4:7
Salas, Marianne
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting chair, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Sale, Edith Tunis
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Salem, OR
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, in print), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, review), 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Salem Academy and College
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Salem Tavern, Winston Salem, NC
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Sales, John
Shades of Green: My Life As The National Trust’s Head of Gardens, Negotiating change – care, repair, renewal (review), 2019;XXXII.1:10
Salisbury, Dowager Marchioness of
A Gardener’s Life (review), 2008;XXI.4:10
The Gardens at Hatfield (exhibition catalogue), 2004;XIX.4:15
Salisbury, NC
John Steele House grounds restoration, 1987;III.3:8
Salisbury, William
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Salisbury State College, MD
Pemberton Hall 18th Century Studies Symposium, 1984;I.1:5
Salmon, Nina
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Salter, Anne
index of Magnolia, Vols. I–XIV and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
salt hay, for winter protection
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
Saluda, SC
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Salvage, Sir Samuel
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Samford, Patricia
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Samuels, Ellen R.
The Bulletin of American Garden History and, 1986;II.4:5
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
San Antonio, TX, King William District
German influence on architecture and landscape in, 1993;IX.4:10
Sanchez, Cooper
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Sanders, Albert E.
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (with Anderson, in print), 2000;XV.3:15
Sanders, Brad
Guide to William Bartram’s Travels: Following the Trail of America’s First Great Naturalist, 2021;XXXIII.3:8, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
William Bartram’s Botanical Discoveries, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Sanders, Dorothy
on flowers in her parents’ yard, 1992;VIII.4:1
Sanford, Douglas W.
archaeology at Stratford Hall and, 2014;XXVII.3:11
on slave quarter archaeology at RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Sanford, Patricia
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVII.1:9
Santa Anna
Adina de Zavala and, 2004;XIX.3:1
Sapphira and the Slave Girl (Cather)
white pipes in, 1995;XI.4:10
Sara Giles Moore Foundation
historic rock garden renovation in Atlanta and, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Sargent, Charles Sprague
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Harbison and, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Sargent, John Singer
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
Sargent, Winthrop
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Sarudy, Barbara Wells
Colonial American garden exceptionalism, 1997;XIII.3:5
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting, 1996;XII.3:7
“Eighteenth-Century Gardens of the Chesapeake,” 1990;VII.2:12, 1992;VIII.3:4
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1996;XII.3:9
Fall Board meeting, 1997;XIII.1:12, 2001;XVII.2:7
Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake, 1700-1805 (as resource), 2007;XXI.2:1
Gardens and Gardening in the Chesapeake, 1700-1805 (in print), 1998;XIV.2:11
Historic Landscape Institute speaker, 1998;XIV.2:14
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
as Magnolia Essays editor, 2000;XV.4:9
in the news, 1993;IX.2:15
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820, 1992;VIII.3:6
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2002;XVIII.1:14
Saunders Brothers Nursery (Paul and Bennett Saunders)
Lynchburg annual meeting speakers, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Sauthier, Claude Joseph
Edenton, NC map made by, 1988;V.2:4
Edenton’s Cupola House Database (available), 2006;XX.4:14
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Shurcliff on colonial garden design and, 1994;X.4:3
Tryon Palace garden on New Bern maps of, 1998;XIV.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Savage, Elizabeth J.
on Michaux father and son and tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.2:10
annual meeting (1989), 1988;V.2:3, 1989;V.3:1, 1989;VI.1:1
annual meeting (2014), 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) pioneering landscape architect in, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Clermont Lee-designed garden demolished, 2020;XXXIII.1:17
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm in, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
historic squares of, 2014;XXVII.4:8
In Memory of Mary Helen Ray of, 2011;XXIV.1:11
Savannah: Secret & Public Gardens (Cox), 2000;XVI.2:10
Stan Gray and iris paradise in, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
tree survey assigning dollar value in historic district and Victorian district, 1988;IV.3:12
Savannah Daily Republican
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Saxon, Lyle
artists’ colony at Melrose Plantation, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Say, Thomas
Florida in 18th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Sayers, Edward
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Saylors, Paul
in the news, 2016;XXIX.3:15
Scanniello, Stephen C.
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference and, 1994;X.4:10
Schaar, Peter
Welch on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Schaff, C. E.
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Schemmer, Clint
archaeology at Stratford Hall and, 2014;XXVII.3:11
Schilling, David
The Well-placed Weed: the Bountiful Garden of Ryan Gainey (with Ross, in print), 1994;X.3:9
Schinz, Marina
The Gardens of Russell Page (with van Zuylen, review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Schley, William
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Schlossberg, Jeffrey
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (with Kaliss and Schuyler, eds., review), 2016;XXIX.3:10
Schmidt, Charles F.
History of Washington County, Texas, 1997;XIII.1:1
Schmidt, Paul
annual business meeting, 2006;XX.3:4
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.3:7
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Schnare, Susan
on women and gardens, at RSGL conference, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Schnare, Susan E.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Schoelwer, Susan P.
The General in the Garden: George Washington’s landscape at Mount Vernon (in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:8
Scholarship and Awards Committee
bylaws on, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
scholarships, SGHS. See also Cothran (James R.) Graduate Fellowship; Cothran (James R.) Scholarship; Harelson (Randy) Scholarship Fund; Undergraduate Scholarships; Young Professional Grants
Lewis’ report to the Board on, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
student, 2011;XXIV.3:11, 2014;XXVII.1:11, 2019;XXXII.2:14, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Schoolar, Betty
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
school gardens
School Gardening in Virginia, 1898-1948, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Schrage, Susanne A.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Schreiber, Zenon
garden, Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Schreiner, Pam and Ben
Holly Hedge, Camden, SC and, 2009;XXII.4:4
Schroll, Nancy Nye
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Schryver, Edith
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, in print), 2022;XXXIV.3:18
The Northwest Gardens of Lord & Schryver (Libby, review), 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Schumann, Henry
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Schurr, Edith
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Schuyler, David
The Papers of Frederick Law Olmsted, Volume IX, The Last Great Projects (with Kaliss and Schlossberg, eds., review), 2016;XXIX.3:10
Schwall, Lee Bynum
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Spring Board meeting, 2011;XXIV.3:11
Scotland
The Garden History Society of Great Britain, 2002;XVII.4:17
Scott (Upton) House, Annapolis, MD
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 2007;XXI.2:8
Scott, E. David
on DeRosset garden, 2023;XXXV.4:12
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
Scott, Frank Jessop
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Scott, Marion DuPont, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Scott, Mrs. James A.
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Scott, Mrs. R. L.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Scott, Upton
orangery at Annapolis residence of, 1996;XII.3:1
Scottish-trained gardeners
in eighteenth century Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Scrase, David
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
The Scuppernong Grape, Its History and Mode of Cultivation, with a Short Treatise on the Manufacture of Wine from It (Van Buren)
American horticulture and, 2000;XVI.1:1
Sea Island Company, Savannah, GA
Clermont Lee, (1914-2006) and, 2014;XXVII.2:1
Seale, William
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Sears, Thomas Warren
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Reynolda and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Secret and Sacred: The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder (Bleser, ed.)
review, 1998;XIII.4:7
Sedley Lodge (VA estate)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Seebohm, Caroline
Rescuing Eden: Preserving America’s Historic Gardens (in print), 2015;XXVIII.4:13
seeds and seedlings
catalogs, in Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Gardening with Heirloom Seeds (Coulter), 2006;XX.3:14
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
packed for families moving to a new area and, 1991;VIII.2:8
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
for sale in “South Carolina Gazette” (1732), 1991;VIII.2:1
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Source list for historic seeds and plants, 1989;V.4:1, 1989;V.4:9, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
South Carolina seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820, 1992;VIII.3:6
Virginia Gazette advertisements by professional gardeners for, 1997;XIII.3:1
Seeking Eden: A Collection of Georgia’s Historic Gardens (Catron and Eaddy)
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
review, 2018;XXXI.1:11
Segner, Elaine T.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Seibels House, Columbia, SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Seidel, Douglas T.
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
In Memoriam, 2015;XXVIII.3:9
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Noisette as mentor to, 1999;XIV.4:8
Progress report on the Bell Garden and documentation of an ancient musk rose, 1999;XIV.4:8
Seidenberg, Charlotte
The New Orleans Garden (in print), 1991;VII.3:11
Seilheimer, Mary Lou and Charles, Jr.
in the news, 2010;XXIII.2:14
Selby, Julian
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Selected Letters of Anna Heyward Taylor: South Carolina Artist and World Traveler (Taylor and Moore, eds.)
review, 2011;XXIV.4:8
self-sufficiency
African-Americans on gardening and, 1992;VIII.4:1
Sellers, Vanessa Bezemer
Flora Illustrata: Great Works from the LuEsther T. Mertz Library of The New York Botanical Garden (with Fraser eds., in print), 2014;XXVII.4:6
Selma, AL, antebellum houses
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Serre, Olivier de
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838), 1999;XV.2:1
serviceberry
in antebellum Southern gardens, 1997;XIII.1:5
Seven Springs, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.3:6
seventeenth century
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, VA, 1988;V.2:1
The great plant hunters of colonial Virginia, 1994;XI.2:1
Sexton, Richard
Harelson and, 2024;XXXVI.2:2
Shadblow (serviceberry)
in antebellum Southern gardens, 1997;XIII.1:5
Shades of Green: My Life As The National Trust’s Head of Gardens, Negotiating change – care, repair, renewal (Sales)
review, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Shadow, Don and Mary
in the news, 1995;XI.4:12
Shadow Nursery, Winchester, TN
Board tour of, 1994;XI.2:9
Shadows-on-the-Teche, Iberia, LA
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
Turner’s studies of documents pertaining to, 1991;VII.4:1
Shaffer, E. T. H.
Carolina Gardens (1939), 2006;XX.4:16, 2007;XXI.2:1
on Magnolia Plantation, SC, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
on Mulberry plantation, SC, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:8
Shaffer, John
Montgomery ironwork garden structures by, 1986;II.4:9
Shamblin, Brian
native iris preservation and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Shanks, Margaret
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
Shannon, John
Carnton Plantation, TN and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Sharp, Stella R.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Sharp, Walter B.
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Sharpe, Horatio
orangery at Annapolis residence of, 1996;XII.3:1
Sharpe, Mrs. Mel W.
The Old Texas Rose Group and, 1987;III.3:9
Sharrer, G. Terry
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
Shaw, Kendall
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Cothran scholarship, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Young Professional Grant for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Shaw, Rev. Gates and Margot, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Sheeler, Jessie
The Garden at Bomarzo: A Renaissance Riddle (review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Sheesley, Heidi
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Sheffield, John
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Shehee, Mrs. Claude
Caroline Dormon and the Gardens of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Shelton-Walden garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Shepard, William Blount
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Sheperd, Charles U.
on tea cultivation in Summerville, SC, 1993;IX.2:10
Sheppard, Albert E.
Bayou Bend’s Diana Garden design and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Country Place era in Houston and, 1993;IX.4:1
Sherman, William T.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and its customers and, 1993;X.1:1
Shields, David S.
Charleston annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
gardens of Historic Columbia, SC and, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Shiller, Mrs. Morgan
Wye House orange trees for Hampton orangery and, 1996;XII.3:1
Shima
Franklinias and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Shimizu, Holly
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Shinnors, Lloyd
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Shipman, Ellen Biddle
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
garden at Ralph and Dewitt Chatham Hanes’ Estate, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
garden photography collection rescued, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Hurricane Katrina’s impact on New Orleans gardens of, 2005;XX.2:1
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
as landscape architect in the South, 1995;XII.1:1
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
New Orleans annual meeting session on, 2003;XVIII.4:8, 2004;XIX.2:12
Ninah Cummer in Jacksonville, FL and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
symposium celebrating life and work of, 1997;XIII.3:12
Tankard seeking project information for book on, 1994;XI.1:15
in Winston-Salem, 2018;XXXI.4:1
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Shipp, Joyce G.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Shippen, Thomas Lee
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1
Ships of the Sea Museum-Scarborough House
Savannah annual meeting tours, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Shirley, Margaret Evins
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Shirley Plantation, VA
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Shohan, Lily
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Sholtz, Mackenzie
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Short, Philip
In Pursuit of Plants: Experiences of nineteenth and early twentieth century plant collectors (in print), 2005;XX.2:13
Shoup, G. Michael
Antique Rose Emporium Catalogue (1986–87) and, 1987;IV.1:3
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Landscaping with Antique Roses (with Druitt, in print), 1992;VIII.4:15
Landscaping with Antique Roses (with Druitt, review), 1992;IX.1:10
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14, 1993;IX.2:15, 1993;IX.3:15, 1997;XIII.2:11, 2001;XVI.4:12
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Roses in the Southern Garden (in print 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
shrubbery restoration
Painshill in Surrey, England and (1768), 2010;XXIII.4:1
Shrub Roses of Today (Thomas)
on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose, 1994;X.4:7
Shull, M. Edward
annual business meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2005;XX.1:15, 2006;XX.3:4, 2007;XXI.2:14
on Baltimore painted furniture, 1989;VI.2:2
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting chair, 1994;X.2:10, 1994;X.4:6, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.3:7
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1988;V.1:7, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3, 1990;VII.2:8, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2001;XVII.2:7, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2006;XX.4:15
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Olmsted in the South (RSGL conference speaker), 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: searching for Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
rotating off Board of Directors, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 2000;XV.4:9, 2003;XVIII.3:15, 2006;XX.3:4
as state Magnolia editor for Maryland, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
on Washington’s boxwood for Mount Vernon, 1986;II.4:8
Shull, Nan
annual business meeting, 2007;XXI.2:14
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Shulman, Nicola
A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Ferrer, Gardener, Writer & Plant Collector (review), 2005;XX.1:15
Shultz, Benjamin
An Inaugural Botanico-Medical Dissertation (1795), at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
Shurcliff, Arthur (earlier Shurtleff)
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (Cushing, in print), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Arthur A. Shurcliff – Design, Preservation, and the Creation of the Colonial Williamsburg Landscape (Cushing, review), 2015;XXVIII.1:9
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Mount Airy Garden, VA and, 2016;XXIX.1:1
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Osage oranges in Williamsburg, VA and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Stratford Hall grounds and garden restoration and, 2004;XIX.1:1, 2004;XIX.4:1
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Williamsburg’s Colonial Revival gardens and, 1994;X.2:8, 1994;X.4:1, 1994;X.4:3
Shutt, James Casper
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Shutze, Philip Trammell
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Swan House Gardens and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Siani, Alfredo
Mount Vernon annual meeting speaker, 1990;VII.1:4
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
Siewers, John, House of, Old Salen, NC
as Bynum home, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Signature Squares Inc.
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Sills, Vaughn
Places for the Spirit (in print), 2011;XXIV.3:10
Silvertown, GA
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Simmons, Martha Rice
Mary Reid apples in North Carolina and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Simmons and Sweeny
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Simmons-Edwards House, Charleston, SC
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Simms, Benjamin
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Simonini, Giulia
Nature’s Palette: A Color Reference from the Natural World (Baty) and, 2021;XXXIV.2:14
Simonton house, Charleston, SC
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Simpson, Bennie/Benny
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Simpson, Bland
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
Simpson, James
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Simpson, Richard
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Sims, Alice
as Melrose estate caretaker, Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
Sims, Catherine
in the news, 1994;XI.1:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Sims, Jeannie Taylor
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Sims, Rosemary
in the news, 1999;XV.1:16
Sinclair, Kelly K.
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference speaker, 1994;X.4:10
Sinclair and Moore nursery, Baltimore
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Single Brothers House and Garden, Old Salem, NC
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Singlemann, Peggy
Richmond annual meeting speaker, 2012;XXV.3:8
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Singleton, Theresa
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7
Siren, Osvald
China and Gardens of Europe of the Eighteenth Century (1950), 1987;IV.1:9
Gardens of China (1949), 1987;IV.1:9
Sisters’ Bulb Farm, Gibsland, LA. See also Jones, Celia Ann
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
sitting areas
in African-American yards of the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
Sitwell, George
On the Making of Gardens (review), 2003;XVIII.4:13
Sketches in North Carolina USA, 1872 to 1878: Vineyard Scenes (Heath)
review, 2003;XVIII.3:9
A Sketch of Medical Botany of South Carolina (Porcher)
importance for Civil War South, 2004;XIX.1:7
Skipwith, Jean
as Southern gardener at Prestwould Plantation, VA, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Skittone (A. J.), San Francisco
blue, white and pink Roman hyacinths from, 1991;VII.3:5
Roman hyacinths from, 1991;VII.4:5
Slate Seed Company, South Boston, Virginia,
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
archaeology at Stratford Hall and, 2014;XXVII.3:11
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA and, 1995;XI.4:6
at Bellett’s Nursery, Williamsburg, 1997;XIII.3:1
Carroll garden, Annapolis and, 1993;IX.2:1
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston and, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
early Stratford Hall garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
George McDaniel and Drayton Hall, 2015;XXVIII.2:11
hemp production in Kentucky and, 2016;XXIX.4:1
High Cotton & Tall Columns, Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tour of Poplar Forest, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Noisette’s family and, 1992;IX.1:5
Nomini Hall garden and, 2019;XXXII.1:1
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
“The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret” – George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon (Thompson, review), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Secret and Sacred: The Diaries of James Henry Hammond, a Southern Slaveholder (Bleser, ed., review), 1998;XIII.4:7
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Stratford Hall Grounds and Gardens history and, 2004;XIX.1:1
traditional botanical medicines used by, 2004;XIX.1:7
Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery (Ragsdale, review), 2022;XXXIV.3:12
Westmacott’s study of yards and gardens of, 1991;VIII.2:7
Wilmington, NC, 2023;XXXV.4:12
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Sledge, John
annual meeting tours and, 1994;XI.2:8, 1995;XI.4:1
Sloane, Hans
Catesby’s plant collecting in colonial America and, 1994;XI.2:1
sloth, ground
Osage oranges and, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Slow Food
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Small, John K.
as Irisiac, Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
small farms in the South
mules and, 1992;VIII.4:1
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Small Honesties (quarterly journal)
publication, 2001;XVI.3:9
Smallwood, Armin
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
Smart, Mary Davis
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
Smith (Tullie) garden, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Cherokee Garden Library, SGHS, and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
discussed at 1991 RSGL conference, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Smith, Al
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Smith, Alice Ravenel Huger
McFarland on, 2016;XXIX.3:9
Smith, Allen
English gardens toured by T. Jefferson and J. Adams (1786) and, 1986;II.4:5
Smith, Betty
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Smith, Charles (pen name “Bill Arp”)
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Smith, Deen Day
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
Smith, Donald E.
Dumbarton Oaks and, 1990;VII.1:4
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
retirement from Dumbarton Oaks, 1992;IX.1:13
Smith, Emory
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Smith, Heningharn Ellet
Middleton Place restoration and, 1994;XI.1:1
Smith, Henrietta
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6
Smith, Henry Augustus Middleton
Middleton Place, SC and, 1994;XI.1:1
Smith, Jacob M. J.
biographical sketch, 1990;VI.4:3
Brown and Fitzpatrick research on, with Jansma’s transcriptions, 1990;VI.4:1
plants grown 1844–1859 in Arkansas by, 1990;VI.4:5
references to plant list of, 1990;VI.4:13
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
zinnia seeds listed by, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Smith, J. J. Pringle
Middleton Place restoration and, 1994;XI.1:1
Smith, Joel F.
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Smith, John (Captain)
Tradescant’s Ark (plant collections) and, 1994;XI.2:1
Smith, J. Stephen
Camden annual meeting speaker, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Smith, Junius
tea cultivation at Golden Grove Plantation, SC of, 1993;IX.2:10
Smith, Leland
on hemp production history in Kentucky, 2016;XXIX.4:1
Smith, Louise Walker Goodall “Weesie”
as Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Smith, Margaret Supplee
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference, 1991;VII.4:7
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C.
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
Smith, Nancy
in the news, 1998;XIII.4:11
Smith, P. Allen
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Smith, Percy and Lillian, memorial garden
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Smith, Thomas Kilby
Notes from another practitioner on historic garden research, 1988;IV.3:5
Smith, Warren L., garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Smith, William T.
drawings and papers at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11, 1998;XIV.2:15
Smithdeal, Mrs. Fred
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Smith Farm, Atlanta. See Smith (Tullie) garden, Atlanta
Smithsonian Institution
Archives of American Gardens, Mystery Gardens in, 2010;XXIII.1:15
Archives of American Gardens research station, 1994;XI.2:12
Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection at, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Garden Club of America’s photographs given to, 1987;III.3:5
GCA’s Slide Library of Notable Parks and Gardens at, 1988;IV.4:2, 2022;XXXV.1:17
Smythe (Augustine) garden, Charleston, SC
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Snapp, Sandra D.
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Snell, David
on the Dormons of Louisiana, 2004;XIX.2:1
Snell, Sue
The Garden at Charleston: A Bloomsbury Garden through the Seasons (review), 2010;XXIII.4:10
Snipes, Christy
Gala Celebration fund raiser for Rosemont Plantation and, 1991;VIII.1:11
on Louisa Cunningham as gardener, 2007;XXI.3:1
in the news, 1991;VII.4:9, 1993;IX.3:15
on Rosemont Plantation, Laurens County, SC, 1993;IX.3:1
Rosemont Plantation: A History of the Cunningham Family… (in print), 2012;XXV.3:11
Rosemont Plantation and, 2007;XXI.3:1
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
The Southern Bartram connection, 1987;IV.1:7
Trinity Episcopal Church landscape, Abbeville, SC, 1989;VI.2:7
‘Snowflake’ Hydrangea
Aldridge Gardens and, 2018;XXXI.4:7
Snyder, Bill
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
Societe Anonyme Des Hauts-Fourneaux & Fonderies Du Val d’Osne
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities
Lost Gardens of New England (exhibition), 2001;XVI.3:9
Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas
Texas landscape and, 1993;IX.4:10
Society of Gardeners (London)
formation (1720s), 1997;XIII.3:1
Society of Louisiana Irises (SLI)
Stan Gray at Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
softball games
Dumbarton Oaks Acorns challenges Mount Vernon Marauders to, 1992;IX.1:13
Mount Vernon Marauders vs. Monticello Muffins, 1988;V.1:12, 1988;V.2:6, 1989;VI.2:12, 1991;VIII.1:12
soil fertility
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
disappearance of mules and, 1992;VIII.4:1
The Soil of the South
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Solander, Daniel
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Solidago (goldenrod)
at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Solomon, Arthur Wellesley
Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
The Trials and Tribulations of a Collector (1930s), 2013;XXVI.3:5
Somerset Place plantation, NC
garden restoration committee formed at, 1993;IX.2:14
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
New Bern, NC annual meeting tours, 2001;XVI.4:14
trees as living artifacts at, 1993;IX.4:14
Soniat, Paul
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.1:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
Sorensen, Lena/Leni Ashmore
on slave gardens at RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Sotheby’s
Alexander Hamilton garden memoranda in sale, 2017;XXX.1:6
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (Tucker, Kunst, Vrugtman, and L. Hatch)
in print, 1995;XI.3:13
Source list for historic seeds and plants (Kunst and Thomforde)
available, 1989;V.4:9
first compilation, 1989;V.4:1
updates, 1990;VII.1:12, 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
Sousa, Mario
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
South Carolina. See also Camden, SC; Charleston, SC; Pomaria Nurseries, SC
Catalogue of Plants in the Botanick Garden of (1810), 2012;XXV.3:6
Charleston gardens: a turn of the century view, 1994;XI.1:1
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Drayton Hall and the Michaux Connection, 2003;XVIII.2:1
earliest tea cultivation in, 1993;IX.2:10
Early Charleston gardeners: botanists, plant hunters & builders of plantations, 1991;VIII.2:1
Francis Porcher: Surgeon, Medical Botanist, Herbal Specialist, Author, 2004;XIX.1:7
Garden Conservancy Awards Preservation Project Status to Pearl Fryar’s Topiary Garden, Bishopville, 2007;XXI.3:14
garden database in, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
Gardens of Historic Charleston (Cothran, review), 1995;XII.1:10
Magnolia and Middleton Plantations in, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Natural History Investigations in South Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present (Sanders and Anderson, in print 1999), 2000;XV.3:15
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1
Noisette’s legacy of roses, 1992;IX.1:5
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Pomaria Nurseries, 1840-1879, 1993;X.1:1
Porcher Medicinal Garden dedication, 2012;XXV.3:7
Rosemont Plantation, Laurens County: the upcountry home and garden of the Cunningham family, 1993;IX.3:1
seed merchants and nurserymen before 1820 in, 1992;VIII.3:6
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
tea industry (mid-19th century) in, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Trinity Episcopal Church landscape, Abbeville, SC, 1989;VI.2:7
South Carolina Agriculturist
as Adam Summer’s journal, 1993;X.1:1
Amelanchier, a New American Fruit, 1997;XIII.1:5
South Carolina and American General Gazette
J. Watson’s advertisement for trees in, 1992;VIII.3:6
South Carolina Cemetery Preservation Guidelines
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
South Carolina Gazette
seed, plant, and tree advertising in, 1992;VIII.3:6
South Carolina Heritage Trust
Mepkin Abbey Gardens—Native Plant Reclamation Project, 2010;XXIII.3:4
South Carolina Historical Society
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Southern Agriculturist
Summer brothers as co-editors of, 1993;X.1:1
Wm. Summer’s writing for, 1989;VI.2:8
Southern Cultivator
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
A History of Fruitland Nurseries, Augusta, Georgia and the Berckmans Family in America, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
on Pomaria Nursery fruit, 1993;X.1:1
Southern Farm and Home magazine (Macon, GA)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Southern Folk Medicine; 1750-1820 (Moss, 1999)
in print 1999, 1999;XV.2:13
A Southern Garden: A Handbook for the Middle South (Lawrence)
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:1
Caroline Dormon–Elizabeth Lawrence friendship and, 2023;XXXV.4:1
on Oxalis, 1994;X.3:5
in print (50th Anniversary edition), 1991;VIII.2:10, 1992;VIII.4:11
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
symposium celebrating fiftieth anniversary of publication of, 1993;IX.2:13
William Lanier Hunt and, 2002;XVII.4:13
Southern garden history
Cothran on museum of, Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Southern Garden History Society (SGHS)
annual business meetings. see annual business meetings
annual meetings. see annual meetings
Board meetings. see Board meetings
Board of Directors. see Board of Directors
British and American Gardens in the Eighteenth Century introductory comments on, 1985;II.1:1
bylaws. see bylaws
Bynum Award and Medal. see Bynum (Flora Ann) Award and Medal
Charter Member listing, 2002;XVII.4:16
Cherokee Garden Library as archives depository for, 1990;VI.3:3, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Elizabeth Lawrence Resolution on her 100th Anniversary, 2004;XIX.2:11
endowment fund. see Bynum (Flora Ann) Memorial Endowment
Executive Committee, 1993;IX.3:9, 1997;XIII.1:12
fall conference promotion, 2003;XVIII.3:15
first regional chapter, 2000;XV.4:15
Flora Ann Bynum and, 2015;XXVIII.4:10
honorary board members. see honorary board members
Hunt and founding of, 1996;XII.4:5, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Magnolia Essays. see Magnolia Essays
in the news, 1993;IX.3:15
“Occasional Papers” publication, 1985;II.2:3
Officers and Directors of the First Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Into our Fourth Decade, 2012;XXV.4:11
past presidents, 2002;XVII.4:16
policies and procedures manual, 2020;XXXIII.1:18, 2021;XXXIV.1:2, 2022;XXXIV.4:2
Preserving Southern landscapes: the first decade of the SGHS, 1992;VIII.3:1
publications committee, 1986;III.1:1, 1988;V.1:1, 1990;VII.2:8, 1993;IX.3:16
quarterly journal. see Magnolia
RSGL relationship with, 2023;XXXV.2:1
as RSGL sponsor, 1991;VIII.1:9
student scholarships, 2011;XXIV.3:11, 2014;XXVII.1:11, 2019;XXXII.2:14
tax exempt status, 1984;I.1:4
tenth anniversary, Charleston annual meeting and, 1990;VII.2:8
20 Years and Growing, 2002;XVII.4:1
website. see website, SGHS
Southern Gardens, Southern Gardening (Hunt)
accolades on book’s jacket, 1996;XII.4:5
Southern Gardens: A Gracious History and a Traveler’s Guide (Martin)
in print, 1993;IX.4:15
Southern Garden Symposium
announcement of, 1991;VIII.1:2
Southern Heirloom Apple Tree Project
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
The Southern Heirloom Garden (Welch and Grant)
in print, 1995;XI.3:13
review, 1996;XII.2:10
Southern Heritage Apple Orchard, North Carolina
varieties grown by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Southern Memorial Association (SMA)
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, VA and, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Southern Nurseries, Natchez, MS. See also Affleck, Thomas
about, 1991;VIII.1:5
A Southern Oasis
Camden annual meeting, 2009;XXII.4:4
Bynum and Hatch discussion on scope for, 1996;XII.3:8
Bynum request for, 1984;I.1:6
Cameron family home, Burnside, Hillsborough, NC, 1995;XI.3:3
Fall Board meeting, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2006;XX.4:15
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Givhan family’s, 1995;XI.4:1
Hatch on parameters for, 1996;XII.4:12
Hatch on preparation of, 1998;XIII.4:5
project goals, 1999;XV.1:15
project update, 2000;XVI.2:13
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13
Welch appoints steering committee on, 1998;XIV.2:6
on zinnias, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Southern Rural Almanac & Plantation & Garden Calendar (Affleck)
as widely read before the Civil War, 1991;VIII.1:5
Southern Vine Growers Convention
Jarvis Van Buren and, 2000;XVI.1:1
Southwestern Farmer
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Sowing the Seeds of Horticulture in America
Charleston annual meeting, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Spain, King of
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Spanish explorers or settlers
Baton Rouge landscape history and, 2011;XXIV.3:1
influence on American landscapes, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1
Spanish Military Hospital Museum, St. Augustine, FL
annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.4:7
Spanish Town Historic District, Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Sparger, Murlin
family apples from Mt. Airy, North Carolina and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Sparger family apples
as family apple from Mt. Airy, North Carolina, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Sparkman, John
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Species Plantarum (Linnaeus, 1753)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Spence, Thomas, of Byfleet in London
as garden designer, 1997;XIII.3:1
Spencer (Anne) House and Garden
Flower magazine on, 2013;XXVI.1:11
historical profile, 2005;XX.1:7
Historic Gardens Review article on, 2011;XXIV.4:11
Historic Garden Week booklet featuring, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Horticulture article on inspiration of, 2012;XXV.1:6
Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum on, 2018;XXXI.4:15
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7
Lessons Learned in restoration of, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
in the news, 2014;XXVII.3:11, 2023;XXXV.4:2
New York Times article on, 2014;XXVII.1:11
Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
restoration recognized, 1994;X.3:9
Second Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
Spencer, Chauncey
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Spencer, Chauncey and “Anne Jr.”
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Spencer, Darrell
on balancing the images of the past with the needs of the present, 1994;X.2:1
The Gardens of Salem, The Landscape History of a Moravian Town in North Carolina (in print), 1997;XIII.1:10
in the news, 1990;VII.2:11, 1991;VII.4:9, 1992;VIII.4:14
resignation from Old Salem, 1998;XIII.4:11
on RSGL conference: Expanding and Redefining the Vision, 1996;XII.4:8
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Spencer, Edward
Anne Spencer’s garden, 2005;XX.1:7
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
Spencer, Herbert
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Spencer, Jerry
Historic Squares of Brunswick, Georgia, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Spencer, John
George Kidd and, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Spencer-Hester, Shaun. See also Spencer (Anne) House and Garden
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
in the news, 2014;XXVII.3:11, 2023;XXXV.4:2
sphinx moth
as cereus pollinator, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
Spicer, Fred
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
spider lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
split rail fences
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
Spongberg, Stephen A.
A Reunion of Trees (in print), 1991;VII.4:11
Spotswood, Alexander
greening of Williamsburg and, 1994;X.4:3
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spotswood, Dandridge
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spotswood, William Francisco
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spotswoode, Robert (several descendants with same name)
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spottiswoode, John
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spottswood, Anne Butler Brayne
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spottswood, Catherine Mercer Elliott
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Spottswood, Isabella Matoaca Dunlop
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Sprott, Andrea
on Caroline Dormon–Elizabeth Lawrence friendship, 2023;XXXV.4:1
Early Daffodils in the Elizabeth Lawrence Garden, 2017;XXX.1:10
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Sproull, Rebecca
Rose Cottage, Madison, GA and, 1990;VII.2:8
Sprunt, James
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Spuria iris
Stan Gray at Coastal Georgia Botanical Garden and, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide (Horwitz)
in print, 2020;XXXIII.1:15
Squibb, Robert
Garden Calendar (1827), 1988;IV.3:8
The Gardener’s Calendar for South Carolina, Georgia, and North Carolina (1787), at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
Kitchen Garden calendar by, 1991;VIII.2:1
local seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Staab, Mary A.
as state Magnolia editor for Florida, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Staab, Mrs. Edward V.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Stagi, Franca
The Architecture of Trees (with Leonardi, in print), 2020;XXXIII.2:15
Stagville Preservation Center, NC. See also Historic Stagville, NC
RSGL conference and, 2023;XXXV.2:1
RSGL conference legacy and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
RSGL conference on archaeology at, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Stahl, Susan
book review, 1993;IX.3:13
Staiti, Henry
geometric order in Houston garden of, 1993;IX.4:1
Stalcup, Terry
Biltmore Estate forestry and, 1998;XIV.2:1
Stamps, Garnell
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration, 2005;XX.1:7
Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture (Bailey, 1939)
Plants grown by Jacob Smith, 1844–1859 in Arkansas and, 1990;VI.4:3
Stanley, Thomas B. (Va. governor)
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
Stanley Smith Horticultural Trust
grant to Old City Cemetery, Lynchburg, 2007;XXI.1:7
Stanton, Lucia “Cinder”
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
on Gleaning from Many Fields conference, 1988;V.2:7
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference), 1990;VII.1:12
Stanton Hall (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Starke, Barry
Maymont estate renovation by, 2012;XXV.2:6
The State
“Back in Time at Historic Hope,” 1988;V.2:3
“The Putzes of Christmas” (Bynum, 1983), 1988;IV.3:14
State Ambassadors Program
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Birmingham, Alabama meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
President’s Report to Our Members, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
reports to the Board on, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
SGHS launches, 2017;XXX.2:2
Summer-Fall 2017 update, 2017;XXX.3:10
Texas, Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move,” 2018;XXXI.4:11
State Botanical Garden of Georgia
Athens annual meeting (2008) tours, 2007;XXI.3:5
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Porcelain and Decorative Arts Museum and, 2021;XXXIV.1:7
articles by, 1987;III.3:2, 1987;IV.1:4
items to be sent to Peggy Newcomb, 1987;IV.1:1
list of, 1987;IV.1:14, 1989;V.4:7
Staub, John
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
River Oaks planned garden suburb and, 1998;XIV.3:1
Stauber Farm, Bethania, NC
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference tour), 2013;XXVI.2:10
St. Augustine, FL
annual meeting (2018), 2017;XXX.4:7
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting tour, 2018;XXXI.1:1
St. Augustine Catholic Church, Isle Brevelle, LA
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Natchitoches annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXV.1:2, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Staunton, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
St. Clair, Hugh
A Lesson in Art & Life: The Colourful World of Cedric Morris & Arthur Lett-Haines (2020 review), 2019;XXXII.4:7
St. Clair, Marion
Remembering Margot Rochester, cultivator of words and gardens, 2009;XXII.3:10
St. Denis, Louis Juchereau
Natchitoches, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
steam engine
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Stearns, Samuel
The American Herbal (1801), at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
Steele (John) House, Salisbury, NC
Clement restoring grounds of, 1987;III.3:8
Steele, Barbara Paca. See also Paca, Barbara
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1985;I.3:2
“The Mathematics of an Eighteenth-Century Wilderness Garden,” 1987;IV.1:3
West Dean Summer School Programme, England and, 1986;II.4:5
Steele, Walter L.
apples sought (1857) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Steel Magnolias
Natchitoches, LA and, 2023;XXXV.2:8
Natchitoches annual meeting and, 2022;XXXV.1:2
Steen, Jennifer
Lexington annual meeting steering committee, 2017;XXX.2:6
Stella Rowan Prairie, TX
annual meeting tours (2006), 2005;XX.2:9
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Stelter, Justin
on Carnton Plantation, TN, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Nashville annual meeting host, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
in the news, 2012;XXV.3:11, 2017;XXX.4:11
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX
Thomas Stuart McFarland garden diary in, 1989;VI.1:1
Stepney-Gulston, Alan
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Steptoe, James
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Sterheim, Naomi
A Brief Landscape History of Baton Rouge, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Stern, Edith
Caroline Dormon in Louisiana and, 2004;XIX.2:1
Stern, Edith and Edgar
Longue Vue Gardens, New Orleans, LA and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Longue Vue House and Gardens restoration, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Preservation Project Status to New Orleans’ Longue Vue House & Gardens, 2007;XXI.1:10
Sternberg, Mary Ann
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Stevens, Ann
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Stevens, Martha
The Charleston Renaissance (exhibition and book), 1999;XIV.4:10
Stevenson (Ruth Carter) Garden
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Stewart, James
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Stewart, Jimmy
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Stewart-Dougherty House
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Stewartia
Franklinias and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
St. Francisville, LA
annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:16, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Baton Rouge annual meeting, 2011;XXIV.3:7
old Feliciana and, 1991;VII.3:1
Southern Garden Symposium in, 1991;VIII.1:2
St. Giles, on Eastern Shore of Maryland
Forman on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Stiegel, William
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
Stieger, Dia
Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden Update, 2009;XXII.4:19
in the news, 2005;XX.2:4
Stith, Mark
reporting on SGHS annual meeting in Charlottesville, 1987;IV.1:3
St. James Episcopal Church, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
St. John’s College, Annapolis, Maryland
Farewell to Last Liberty Tree, 1999;XV.2:11
St. John’s wort, golden
as Bartram botanical discovery, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
St. Louis
suburban developments in, 1993;IX.4:1
St. Louis Cathedral Garden, New Orleans
To Be Restored, 2008;XXI.4:15
St. Martin, H. Paul
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
Stockton, Preston
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Stokes, Robert
The Farmer and Planter and, 1993;X.1:1
Stokes, Samuel
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Stoltz, J. Perry
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Stone, Charles
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Stone, David
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
Stone, Deborah, garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Stone, Edward D., Jr. and Associates
The DeRosset Garden of Wilmington, NC, 1990;VI.3:5
Stone, Garry
on Narcissus x biflorus, 1991;VII.4:5
Stone, Gary Wheeler
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
RSGL conference speaker, 2023;XXXV.2:1
Stone, Zedichia
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
Stoneland, Mecklenburg County, VA
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Stones, Margaret
The Louisiana Work of, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Native Flora of Louisiana: Watercolor Drawings by Margaret Stones (in print 2018), 2019;XXXII.2:1
Stones and Statutes
in print, 1990;VI.3:9
storms. See also hurricanes; natural disasters; tornadoes
at Barnsley Gardens, Adairsville, GA, 1994;XI.1:15
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
summer (1989), 1989;VI.1:1
Stover, Dawn
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move,” 2018;XXXI.4:11
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Florida in 19th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
St. Philips African Moravian Church, NC. See also Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Straight, Michael and Belinda
Beatrix Farrand Landscape restoration at Green Spring Gardens and, 2015;XXVIII.4:15
Strangstad, Lynette
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
American chestnut return and, 2008;XXII.2:8
American chestnut return update, 2022;XXXV.1:14
archaeology at, 2014;XXVII.3:11
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Cultural Landscape Lab breaks new ground at, 2012;XXV.2:1
early garden restoration revisited, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
Fredericksburg annual meeting, 2004;XIX.3:10, 2005;XX.1:12
gardens of, 1989;VI.2:5
geothermal installation at, 2007;XXI.1:9
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Reber’s accidental death and, 2015;XXVIII.3:10
restoration of grounds and gardens, 2004;XIX.4:1
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10
Wade retirement from, 1993;IX.2:15
Strauss, Victor, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:8
straw, for winter protection
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
strawberries
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Streatfield, David
paper on modernist gardens available, 1994;XI.1:14
Streetman, Mr. and Mrs. W. McIver
Houston annual meeting tours, 1999;XV.1:13
address correction, 1987;III.3:1
Alabama garden history exhibit and, 1986;II.3:4
“Alabama Landscapes” (list), 1986;III.2:4
on azaleas in the antebellum landscape., 1992;IX.1:12
on Bartram Arboretum at Fort Toulouse, AL, 1985;II.2:1
on Battle-Friedman house garden in Alabama Heritage, 1987;III.3:5, 1987;IV.1:3
Battle-Friedman house garden update by, 1988;IV.3:8
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fall Board meeting, 1985;II.2:3
“List of Recommended Period Plant Materials for Alabama Gardens,” 1986;III.2:4
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
Montgomery annual meeting, 1985;II.1:2, 1986;II.4:9
in the news, 1995;XI.3:16
A nurseryman evaluates Southern gardens of the 1850s, 1996;XII.4:1
Old North Hull Street Historic District, Montgomery, AL, garden restoration and, 1985;I.2:2
papers at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
research material available from, 1992;VIII.4:16
“Roses in Alabama Gardens,” 1986;III.2:4
as state Magnolia editor for Alabama, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
typescript publications available from, 1988;IV.4:3
Stromeyer, Wayne
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Stromeyer, Wayne and Cheryl
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Stronczynski, Karen
Bellamy Mansion, NC gardens and, 2024;XXXVI.1:9
Strong-Davis-Rice-George house, GA
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
St. Thomas Preservation Hall, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Studebaker, Russell
on Daffodils and Cherokee grave sites, 2003;XVIII.2:7
student scholarships. See also Cothran (James R.) Graduate Fellowship; Cothran (James R.) Scholarship; Undergraduate Scholarships; Young Professional Grants
Lewis’ report to the Board on, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
recipients, 2011;XXIV.3:11, 2014;XXVII.1:11, 2019;XXXII.2:14, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Stump, Barbara
Texas State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move,” 2018;XXXI.4:11
Sturdevant Hall, Selma, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:3
Sturtevant, Edward Lewis
Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Sturtevant, Robert Swan
Orton plantation, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Sugg, Redding
zinnia on ceiling of Walter Anderson’s cottage in Ocean Springs, Mississippi and, 2023;XXXV.4:10
Sullivan, Barbara
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Sulzer, Pam
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
A Summary View of the Courses of Crops in the Husbandry of England and Maryland (Bordley, 1784)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Summer, Adam G. See also Pomaria Nurseries, SC
on Amelanchier (serviceberry), 1997;XIII.1:5
biographical sketch, 1993;X.1:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Summer, Catherine Parr
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Summer, Henry
Crossroads plantation burned in Civil War, 1993;X.1:1
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Summer, John Adam
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:1
Summer, Thomas Jefferson
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Wm. Summer compared with, 1993;X.1:1
Summer, William. See also Pomaria Nurseries, SC
antebellum azalea and camellia varieties in Southern gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:7
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
biographical sketch, 1993;X.1:1
Plant Introductions – Chinese Wisteria and Spanish Cork Oak, 2003;XVIII.2:14
Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1989;VI.2:8
southern apples offered (1857-1858) by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Sumner, Judith
American Household Botany: A History of Useful Plants 1620-1900 (in print), 2004;XIX.4:15
Sumter, SC and Sumter Garden Club
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Sunnyside (Irving home), NY
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Sunset hibiscus (Abelmoschus manihot)
The Plant Reporter on, 2002;XVIII.1:15
suntrap gardens
White Hall Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (1991)
contact legislators regarding, 1992;VIII.4:11
Surget, Frank
Elms Court, Natchez Garden, 2001;XVII.2:14
surprise lily
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Sutherland, GA
The Landscapes of George Kidd, 2019;XXXII.3:7
Sutter, Paul S.
on Craig Barrow III as Preservation Hero, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Sutton, Turner Bond
Recreating a Federal period garden in eastern NC, 1988;V.2:4
Svalbard Global Seed Vault, Norway
Seeds with Stories: Old Salem Gathers Family Heirlooms, 2015;XXVIII.4:1
Swan House, Atlanta
annual meeting tours (1983 and 2003), 2003;XVIII.3:4
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.2:1
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
gardens, Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Swanson, Vernon S.
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Swan Woods Trail, Atlanta
annual meeting tours, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Sweeney, Anne
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
sweeping the yard/swept yard tradition
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
as traditional practice in Africa but not African-American yards, 1992;VIII.4:1
Sweet, Robert
Hortus Britannicus, 1994;X.3:5
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
sweetshrub
Calycanthus floridus ‘Athens’’, Jane Symmes and, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
Swick, Ray
on Blennerhassett garden diaries, 1996;XII.4:10
Swift, Katherine
The Morville Hours (review), 2011;XXIV.2:10
Swingle and Webber
plant breeders, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Swinson, Hilary
Magnolia index and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Switzer, Stephen
studied by Southern gardeners, 1989;VI.2:2
Sword Gate House, SC
rose garden for, 1988;IV.3:3
The Sycamores, Camden, SC
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Sykes, John C., III
on Annie Isabella Iredell’s gardening, 1992;IX.1:7
annual business meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:5
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana and, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Baton Rouge annual meeting coordinator, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Baton Rouge landscape history, 2011;XXIV.3:1
Birmingham annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:11
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
on Margie Yates Jenkins, 2019;XXXII.4:15
on Marion Drummond, 1930-2013, 2013;XXVI.3:11
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2012;XXV.1:6
Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
on Virginia Hart retirement, 2019;XXXII.1:10
Symmes, Anne Cleves
in the news, 2020;XXXIII.1:19
Symmes, Jane Campbell (Mrs. John C.)
American Horticultural Society award for, 1989;V.4:5
on Anne Carr receiving GCA Award, 2001;XVI.4:13
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
on bylaws changes, 1993;IX.3:9
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Dargans’ work on Charleston, SC garden and, 1989;V.3:4
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1990;VII.2:8, 1998;XIII.4:5
Florence Griffin remembrance by, 2008;XXII.2:16
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
joins SGHS board, 1990;VII.1:3
In Memory of, 2021;XXXIV.1:18
named Honorary Board Member, 2012;XXV.3:8
in the news, 2013;XXVI.4:9
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
Refining the Garden symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
rotating off Board of Directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
SGHS: An Informal History and, 2002;XVII.4:3
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
Synopsis of the Genera of American Plants (Rich, 1814)
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
Systema Naturae (Linnaeus)
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
TOP | 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
Tabb, Philip
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Taber, George Lindley, Sr.
Florida in 19th century and, 2017;XXX.4:7
Orchid Azalea and, 2017;XXX.4:1
Taber, Magi
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Taber, Mildred Willey “Maude”
George Lindley Taber and the Orchid Azalea, 2017;XXX.4:1
Tabor, Grace
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Tada, Grace Mitchell
Black Landscapes Matter (with Hood, review), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Tait, Wilson & Co.
seeds advertised for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Taking Root: The Nature Writing of William and Adam Summer of Pomaria (Kibler)
review, 2017;XXX.2:10
Talbot County Historical Society
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting and, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.3:7
Taliaferr, Richard
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Taliaferro, John
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Taliaferro, Tevi
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Tallahassee, FL
annual meeting, 1994;XI.2:9, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Tallahassee Museum of History and Natural Science
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Tallamy, Doug
The Living Landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden (with Darke, in print), 2014;XXVII.3:7
Talledega National Forest
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Talleys' garden, Alexandria, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Tankard, Judith B.
Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes (review), 2010;XXIII.2:12
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:1
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium speaker, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
Ellen Shipman and the American Garden (review), 2018;XXXI.4:12
on Ellen Shipman gardens, 2004;XIX.2:12
English Pleasure Gardens (Nichols) and, 2003;XVIII.2:15, 2003;XVIII.4:13
Everything for the Garden (with Nylander, Emmet and Begg, in print 2020), 2019;XXXII.4:13
on garden history canon, 2021;XXXIII.4:11
The Gardens of Ellen Biddle Shipman, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Gardens of the Arts & Crafts Movement (revised, review), 2018;XXXI.4:12
Gardens of the Arts and Crafts Movement: Reality and Imagination (review), 2004;XIX.4:12
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, From the Archives of Country Life (review), 2011;XXIV.4:8
Horticulture article on Shipman by, 2001;XVII.2:15
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
John Lee Pratt’s Chatham Manor, 2017;XXX.3:8
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Learning from the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
A Legacy in Bloom: Celebrating a Century of Gardens at the Cummer (review), 2009;XXII.4:11
Lexington annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.2:6
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
New Orleans annual meeting speaker, 2003;XVIII.4:8
in the news, 2001;XVI.4:12, 2002;XVIII.1:13, 2012;XXV.1:6, 2019;XXXII.4:13, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
papers at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
A Place of Beauty: Artists and Gardens of the Cornish Colony (with Gilbert) (in print), 2000;XV.4:13
Rescue Mission: The Ellen Shipman Garden Photography Collection, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Shipman project information sought for book by, 1994;XI.1:15
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Tanyard Seedling apples
Lawson’s Nursery, Ball Ground, Georgia and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Tapley, Charles
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Tarbox, Gurdon L., Jr.
retirement from Brookgreen Gardens, 1994;XI.1:15
Tarbutton, Humphrey
family apples from Cherry Grove, Georgia and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Tarbutton family apples
Lawson’s Nursery, Ball Ground, Georgia and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Tarchonanthus camphoratus L.
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Tarchonanthus salicis capreae foliis oldoratis
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Tarlton, W. S.
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Tartarian aster
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
Tate, Sam
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Tatnall, Edward
Brandywine Nurseries, Wilmington, Del. and, 1992;VIII.3:4
Tatum, George B.
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2
Pemberton Hall 18th Century Studies Symposium speaker, 1984;I.1:5
Tatum, Mary and John, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Taxonomic Literature
on Sir John Hill, 1998;XIV.3:11
Tayloe, John, II
Fredericksburg annual meeting on, 2004;XIX.3:10
Taylor, Donald
on Gunston Hall during Mount Vernon annual meeting, 1990;VII.1:4
Taylor, Doris
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference speaker, 2007;XXI.3:6
Rosemont Preservation Society and, 2007;XXI.3:1
Taylor, Edmund R.
Selected Letters of Anna Heyward Taylor: South Carolina Artist and World Traveler (with Moore, eds., review), 2011;XXIV.4:8
Taylor, Judith M.
An Abundance of Flowers: More Great Flower Breeders of the Past (in print), 2018;XXXI.4:15
Taylor, Patrick
Period Gardens: New Life for Historic Landscapes (in print), 1993;X.1:15
Taylor, Peter
as Blennerhassetts’ garden custodian, 1996;XII.4:10
Taylor, Walter K.
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (with Williams and Norman, eds., review), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
tea (Camellia sinensis)
earliest cultivation in America, 1993;IX.2:10
The Moravians, still earliest American tea planters, 1993;IX.3:14
Tea Grove Plantation
Savannah annual meeting tour, 1989;V.3:1
tea roses
Affleck on varieties best adapted to the South, 1991;VIII.1:7
in Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
Teas (Edward) Nursery, Houston
Country Place era and, 1993;IX.4:1
teleconferences
bylaws on, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Temple of Israel, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
The Tenby Daffodil (Jones)
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Tenderskin apples
Lawson’s Nursery, Ball Ground, Georgia and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Tennessee. See also Knoxville, TN; Nashville, TN
Blount Mansion: An Urban Oasis in Knoxville, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Carnton Plantation, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Stanley W. Abbott: Blue Ridge Parkway planner, 2013;XXVI.2:1
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Tennessee Ag Experiment Station Bulletin
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Tennessee Executive Residence
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Tennessee’s Historic Landscapes: A Traveler’s Guide (Van West)
in print, 1995;XII.1:11
The Terraces at Plane Hill Plantation, SC
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Terraces of the Sarah P. Duke Gardens
Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Shipman design of, 1998;XIV.1:12
symposium celebrating, 1997;XIII.3:12
Texas. See also Fort Worth, TX; Houston, TX; Nacogdoches, TX; Texas Rose Rustlers
Adina de Zavala – In Search of a Garden, 2004;XIX.3:1
Affleck on hedging, 1991;VII.4:11
Bayou Bend, historic landscape preservation at, 1998;XIV.3:1
Bayou Bend garden maintenance, 2003;XVIII.4:9
The Bluebonnet and the Fair Ladies of Texas, 2016;XXIX.1:11
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) at Round Top cemetery, 1993;IX.3:6
The Country Place Era in Houston, 1993;IX.4:1
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
De Zavala Garden, 1835-1870, 1986;II.4:4
East Texas lumber town landscapes, circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
The gardening sentiments of an early Texas pioneer, 1989;VI.1:4
The German influence on the Texas landscape, 1993;IX.4:10
GW Bush White House setting in, 2002;XVII.3:10
Historic Texas Landscapes survey, 1998;XIV.2:5
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas, 1988;V.1:9
Oktober Gartenfest in, 2000;XVI.2:8, 2007;XXI.1:13
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Otto Locke (1859–1927) and the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South (Welch), 1989;V.4:5
State Ambassador’s Present “300 Years of Plants on the Move,” 2018;XXXI.4:11
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;III.3:9, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
tea industry (mid-19th century) in, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success (Oktober Gartenfest), 2001;XVI.4:12
Texas—up in the air about roses, 1987;III.3:9
Thomas Affleck: innovative nurseryman and garden writer in, 1991;VIII.1:5
Washington/Fayette Counties annual meeting, 1991;VIII.2:2, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1993;IX.2:14, 1993;IX.4:9
William Watson and his Kew horticulturists, 1997;XIII.1:1
Texas A&M University
Center for Historic Resources at, Welch report on, 1988;IV.3:2
faculty, Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Texas Almanac
‘Grape Culture’ (Watson) in, 1997;XIII.1:1
The Texas Career of Thomas Affleck (Cole)
publication of, 1991;VIII.1:5
Texas Farm and Ranch
Watson as writer for, 1997;XIII.1:1
Texas Fruit & Vegetable Gardening: Plant, Grow, and Eat the Best Edibles for Texas Gardens (Grant)
in print, 2012;XXV.2:11
Texas Gardens: Something Old, Something New
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Texas Graveyards, A Cultural Legacy (Jordan)
as SGHS resource, 1993;IX.3:6
Texas Historical Society
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Texas Horticultural Almanac
Watson as publisher of, 1997;XIII.1:1
Texas Horticultural Society
Watson and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11
The Rose Rustlers (Grant and Welch), 2017;XXX.3:10
Rose rustlers strike Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
“On The Trail with Texas Rose Rustlers” (Christopher), 1987;IV.1:3
‘Texas Star’ (Narcissus x intermedius)
The plant reporter: follow-up on pink Roman hyacinths on, 1991;VII.4:5
textiles and textile mills
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Thacker, Curtis
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
The Theory and Practice of Gardening (LeBlond)
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Thiers, Barbara M.
Herbarium: The Quest to Preserve & Classify the World’s Plants (review), 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Third Creek Church (Hood)
publication (1985), 1994;XI.2:11
Thomas, Graham Stuart
on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose, 1994;X.4:7
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
on ‘Musk Rose’ in England, 1994;X.3:1
Thomas, John J.
on Pomaria Nursery fruit, 1993;X.1:1
on Porcher’s Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, 2004;XIX.1:7
Thomas, Ken
on National Register Bulletin, 1987;IV.1:4
Thomas, Nancy
The Peggy Martin Rose: as Katrina survivor, 2006;XX.3:5
The Peggy Martin Rose Awards, 2011;XXIV.1:7
Thomas, Samuel W.
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Thomas, Thomas H.
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants. See also Fitzpatrick, John T.; Monticello
American Horticulturalist article on, 1994;X.4:12
Fine Gardening article on, 1993;IX.3:15
Fitzpatrick’s resignation as director of, 1992;IX.1:14
Historic Landscape Institute and, 1998;XIV.2:14
Landscape Architecture magazine article on, 2001;XVI.3:13
Martha Stewart Living on Dianthus collection of, 2000;XV.3:16
Monticello annual meeting and, 1986;III.2:3
Noisette roses at, 1999;XIV.4:8
NPR on musk rose preservation by, 2001;XVII.2:15
People Places & Plants magazine article on, 2003;XVIII.2:15
propagating historic plants at, 1987;IV.2:7
Source list for historic seeds and plants and, 1989;V.4:9
Symposium to Focus on Horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation
Restoring the Monticello Landscape, 1923-1955, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Restoring the Monticello Landscape, 1923-1955 correction, 2010;XXIII.2:15
Thomas Jefferson Parkway
funding, 1994;X.2:10
“Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: the mathematics of an ideal villa” (Welch)
reprint of, 1991;VII.3:11
Thomas Mawson: Life, Gardens and Landscapes (Waymark)
review, 2009;XXII.4:11
Thomforde, Charles S.
“Source list for historic seeds and plants,” 1992;VIII.3:11, 1993;IX.4:15
Thompson, Benjamin Franklin
Kilgore, TX, Homestead photographs (early 1900s), 1993;IX.4:12
Thompson, Bryan
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Thompson, Charlotte de Macklot, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Thompson, George
American chestnut return and, 2008;XXII.2:8
American chestnut return update and, 2022;XXXV.1:14
Thompson, John Martin
as Texas settler, 1993;IX.4:12
Thompson, J. William
of interest, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Thompson, Mark
SGHS State Ambassadors tour garden of, 2024;XXXVI.3:9
Thompson, Mary Clark, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:8
Thompson, Mary V.
“The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret” – George Washington, Slavery, and the Enslaved Community at Mount Vernon (review), 2021;XXXIII.3:10
Thompson, Mrs. LeDare H.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Thompson, Sue
in the news, 1998;XIV.3:8
Thompson, William Wirt
as Texas settler, 1993;IX.4:12
Thompson Lumber Co., East Texas photographs
for American Lumberman, 1993;IX.4:12
Thorburn (John H.) and Co.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Thorburn, J. M.
bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC and, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Thornrose Cemetery, Staunton, VA
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Thory, Claude Antoine
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Thouin, Andre
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838) and, 1999;XV.2:1
Three Forks of Muddy Creek (Old Salem)
“The Bethabara Land” (Bynum, 1981), 1988;IV.3:14
“Father of American Mycology” (Bynum), 1988;IV.3:14
Flora Ann Bynum articles in, 2002;XVII.4:14
Through the Garden Gate (Lawrence)
in print, 1995;XI.3:13
Thurmond, William H.
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
Tides Foundation, San Francisco
Garden Conservancy formation and, 1989;V.4:3
Tidewater Maryland Architecture and Gardens (Forman)
on Perry Hall, Talbot Co., MD and, 1992;VIII.3:4
Tiers, Fanny
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6
Keeping Memory Green Symposium at Goodwood, 2001;XVII.1:8
Tilden, Scott J.
The Glory of Gardens: 2,000 Years of Writings on Garden Design (in print), 2006;XX.3:14
Tilghman, Tench
on Mount Clare greenhouse for G. Washington, 1996;XII.3:1
Tillman, Mrs. Clifford
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Tillman, Mrs. C. R.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Tillman, Sarah G.
on heather bell (or bell heather), 1984;I.1:6
The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast (Wallace)
in print, 2013;XXVI.4:10
Timeless Landscape Design: The Four-Part Master Plan (Dargan and Dargan)
in print, 2007;XXI.1:15, 2008;XXI.4:13
tipitiwitchet (Venus’ flytrap)
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Tishler, William H.
American Landscape Architecture: Designers and Places (ed., in print), 1989;V.4:2
Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States symposium and, 1990;VII.2:11
Toddsbury estate, Tidewater Virginia
Gloucester hickory at, 2003;XVIII.2:12
Tomasi, Lucia Tongiorgi
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
tomatoes
Edible Memory: the Lure of Heirloom Tomatoes and Other Forgotten Foods (Jordan, in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:9
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of all Time (LeHoullier, in print), 2015;XXVIII.2:9
Tom Jones (Fielding)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Tony apples
Century Farm Orchards, North Carolina and, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Toolan, Patricia
Huntington Symposium On Old Roses, 2001;XVII.1:8
tools, historic
William Paca’s way of gardening and, 1988;IV.4:3
topiary gardens. See Fryar’s (Pearl) Topiary Garden, Bishopville, SC
Toqueville, Alexis de
on volunteerism in America, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
tornadoes. See also hurricanes; natural disasters; storms
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
The Hermitage after 1998 destruction by, 1998;XIV.2:6, 2007;XXI.3:6
The Hermitage Landscape: Before and after the 1998 Tornado (Coke, review), 1999;XV.2:13
The Hermitage recovers from, 1998;XIV.2:9
Oakland rebirth after, 2010;XXIII.4:7
replanting Old Salem after, 1989;VI.2:2
Torrey, John
Hardy Croom and, 1996;XII.4:6
Tosh, Terry
Mount Vernon annual meeting and, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Tosh, Terry and Sue Thompson
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.3:8
tote bags, with SGHS logo
samples available at Mobile meeting, 1994;XI.2:9
Towell, Lisa Taylor
Camden annual meeting committee, 2006;XX.4:16, 2009;XXII.4:4
The Towers (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Townscape Institute
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
Townshend, Lord
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Tradescant, John, the Elder
Tradescant's Ark (plant collections), 1994;XI.2:1
Tradescant, John, the Younger
Musaeum Tradescantianum, 1994;XI.2:1
Trapnall, Frederic and Martha
Trapnall Hall home of, 1988;IV.3:7
Trapnall Hall, Little Rock, AR
landscape restoration funding for, 1988;IV.3:7
The Traveler’s Guide to American Gardens, (Ray and Nicholls, eds.)
in print, 1988;V.1:7
The Travels of William Bartram: Naturalist Edition (Harper, ed.)
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida (Bartram, 1792)
botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Dublin edition, New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
in Woodburn collection at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
Traynham, Ken
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Treatise on Gardening (Randolph)
as first gardening book in America, 1991;VIII.2:1
A Treatise on the Culture and Management of Fruit Trees (1802)
in Gov. Stone’s library, Hope Plantation, NC and, 1988;V.2:4
Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening (Downing)
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
A Treatise upon Planting, Gardening and the Management of the Hot-House (Kennedy, 1777)
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Tredegar Iron Works
Richmond’s Military-Industrial Landscape, 2012;XXV.2:8
trees
Affleck on lack of variety in Southern plantings of, 1996;XII.4:1
“Arborocideaphobia: The Challenge of Managing Historic Landscapes and Gardens” (Loth), 2012;XXV.3:9
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
Bluegrass Region, Kentucky, 2017;XXX.2:6
Caroline Dormon and, 2004;XIX.2:1
disaster strikes Old Salem–recovery, research, and replanting, 1989;VI.1:10
Farewell to Last Liberty Tree, 1999;XV.2:11
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
introductions, Pomaria Nurseries, SC and, 1993;X.1:9
Landscape Restoration at Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest, 2012;XXV.4:1
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Mount Vernon’s Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
ReLeaf, in Charleston after hurricanes, 1992;VIII.3:1
at Somerset Place, NC as living artifacts, 1993;IX.4:14
“Source List for Historic Seeds and Plants, November 1991” (Kunst and Thomforde), 1992;VIII.3:11
The Southern Vernacular Landscape, RSGL conference on, 1991;VII.4:7
University of Arkansas landscape restoration and pride in, 1991;VIII.2:6
The Trees and Shrubs of Britain (Loudon)
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Tregaron Estate, Washington, DC
An Ellen Biddle Shipman Garden Revealed, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Triebel Garden, Old Salem, NC
Feeding the American South (RSGL conference tour), 2013;XXVI.2:10
Trimble, Genevieve Munson (Mrs. Morrell F.). See also Afton Villa, LA
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13, 1997;XIII.2:11
remembering, 2023;XXXV.4:11
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Trimble, Morrell
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11
Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville, SC
Benjamin Johnson and landscape at, 1989;VI.2:7
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville (SC) garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Tritonia
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Tropical Gardens and Arboretum, FL
Nehrling’s development of, 1999;XIV.4:1
Trostel, Michael
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting and, 1996;XII.3:7
The Maryland orangeries, 1996;XII.3:1
Mondawmin: Baltimore’s lost country estate, 1991;VIII.1:1
Troth, Henry
Magnolia Gardens, SC photographs (1906) by, 1994;XI.1:1
Troup, George M.
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Truitt, Cornelius V.
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, Georgia, 2008;XXII.1:1
Tryon, William
on eighteenth century beekeeping in North Carolina, 1990;VII.2:4
surveying and mapping N. Carolina towns, 1994;X.4:3
annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 2000;XVI.2:7, 2001;XVI.4:14
Bee Day at, 1990;VII.2:4
Chrysanthemum Festival, 1987;IV.1:5
Garden Symposium (October 1985), 1985;II.1:3
garden workshops at, 1987;III.3:8
new documentation for gardens at, 1998;XIV.1:1
new horticulturist joins staff of, 1991;VIII.2:11
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
restoration: new 18th-century evidence uncovered, 1992;VIII.4:8, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Tuberville, George
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Tuckahoe Plantation, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Richmond annual meeting tours, 2012;XXV.1:8, 2012;XXV.3:8
Tucker, Arthur O. “Art”
ALHFAM annual conference and, 1990;VII.1:12
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1986;II.3:4
Antique Plant Newsletter of, 1989;VI.1:2
“Antique Plants for Modern Cottage Gardens,” 1990;VII.2:15
Back in Thyme on Historic Plants Symposium and, 1998;XIII.4:11
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Delmarva: a wasteland or unexplored wilderness of horticulture? 1992;VIII.3:4
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
The Introduction of Princess Tree into North America, 2003;XVIII.3:11
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
In Memory of, 2019;XXXII.3:11
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
in the news, 1991;VII.3:11, 1991;VII.4:9, 1997;XIII.2:11, 2003;XVIII.3:13
Noisette as mentor to, 1999;XIV.4:8
Oktober Gartenfest Texas Style, 2007;XXI.1:13
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
Roman hyacinth research by, 1991;VII.3:5, 1993;X.1:14
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;V.3:2, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2, 2023;XXXV.2:1
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (with Kunst, Vrugtman, and L. Hatch), 1995;XI.3:13
Source list for historic seeds and plants and, 1989;V.4:9
on tea cultivation in America, 1993;IX.3:14
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
on three anonymous 18th-century gardening books attributed to Sir John Hill reprinted, 1998;XIV.3:11
The wood sorrel(s) of Southern dooryard gardens, 1994;X.3:5
Tucker, Carll
Ellen Shipman Garden and, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Tucker, Frances Bland Randolph
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Tucker, Lelia (or Celia) Skipwith Carter
Tucker’s Williamsburg garden and, 1996;XII.2:1
Tucker, St. George
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
rediscovered Williamsburg landscape of, 1996;XII.2:1
Tudor Place, Washington, DC
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VII.1:4
Tudor Place: America’s Story Lives Here (Buhler, ed.)
review, 2017;XXX.1:8
Tufton Farm, VA. See also Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants
Leonie Bell Noisette Garden at, 2001;XVII.2:1
propagating historic plants at, 1987;IV.2:7
Tuggle, Bob
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Tuggle, Suda
Maria McKoy House, Wilmington and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Tulane University
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9
Tull, Jethro
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Tullie Smith House, Atlanta
Atlanta annual meeting tours, 1983;HTI.1:1, 1983;HTI.2:1
Cherokee Garden Library, SGHS, and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Tunnell, Spencer, II
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
historic rock garden in Atlanta, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Tunstall, Virginia Caroline
Battle-Friedman house garden research and, 1988;IV.3:8
Turgis, Francis
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
Turlington, Lee F., garden
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Turnbull, Martha Barrow. See also Rosedown Plantation, LA
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.2:10
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed., in print), 2012;XXV.2:11
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed., review), 2012;XXV.4:8
as Southern gardener at Rosedown Plantation, LA, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Turner, H. M.
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Turner, Megan
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Turner, Suzanne L. (Susan)
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
Baton Rouge annual meeting speaker, 2011;XXIV.3:5
Charleston annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1992;VIII.4:15
“Faithful to the Text” (on Hermann-Grima House, New Orleans), 1988;IV.3:10
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference speaker, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
First William Lanier Hunt Award to, 2019;XXXII.2:10
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (in print), 2012;XXV.2:11
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (review), 2012;XXV.4:8
The Gardens of Louisiana: Places of Work and Wonder (in print), 1997;XIII.3:11
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871–2009 (with Wilson, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.1:10
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871–2009 (with Wilson, review), 2011;XXIV.3:8
Journal of the New England Garden History Society and, 2002;XVII.4:19
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference speaker, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13, 1999;XV.2:16, 2000;XV.4:7
rotating off Board of Directors, 1997;XIII.2:12
RSGL conference speaker, 1989;V.3:2, 1989;VI.1:12, 1989;VI.2:2, 2023;XXXV.2:1
SGHS Board and, 1996;XII.3:9
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting and, 1990;VII.1:16, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting speaker, 1993;IX.4:9
Tuskegee, AL
Varner-Alexander home, 1985;II.2:2
Tuskegee Institute, AL
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Tuttle, Virginia Grace
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference speaker), 2017;XXX.2:1
Twelve Months of Flowers (Furber)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
The Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants, 1987;IV.2:7
Twelve Oaks, Mobile, AL
annual meeting tours, 1994;XI.2:8
twelve o’clocks
The plant reporter: what is this flower? 1990;VI.3:8
twentieth century
African-Americans gardens and yards in the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
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, 1994;XI.1:1
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
The Country Place Era in Houston, 1993;IX.4:1
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
East Texas lumber town landscapes, circa 1900, 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
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.1:6
Oatlands Plantation gardens, view of, 1987;IV.1:12
Olmsted, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Otto Locke (1859–1927) and the Oldest Nursery in Texas, 2000;XVI.1:14
Twin Gables, Augusta, GA
Julia Lester Dillon and gardens of, 2001;XVI.3:1
Twinleaf
on Osage oranges, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
Twitty, Michael W.
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Two Gardeners – A Friendship in Letters, Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence (Wilson, ed.)
Atlanta annual meeting, 2003;XVIII.3:4
review, 2002;XVII.4:18
Tyler, John
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Tyler, L. G.
on John Custis and the Transatlantic Plant Trade, 2007;XXI.1:4
Tyson, Stephanie
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
TOP | 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
“The Uncommon Bodark” (C. A. Brown)
in Arkansas Times Magazine, 1986;III.1:7
Undergraduate Scholarships. See also student scholarships
recipients, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
University of Arkansas
landscape restoration, tree appreciation and, 1991;VIII.2:6
University of Georgia (UGA)
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South, 1992;VIII.4:1
Lawliss on graduate student landscape history research at, 1988;IV.3:12
Old North Campus, Athens annual meeting tours, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
University of Georgia’s College of Environment and Design (CED)
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1, 2020;XXXIII.1:1
University of Houston
Historic Texas Landscapes survey and, 1998;XIV.2:5
University of North Carolina, Asheville Botanical Garden
Biltmore annual meeting tours, 1998;XIV.2:1
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
herbarium at, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
Southern Historical Collection, as primary sources, 1987;IV.1:5
Southern Historical Collection, SGHS records and, 1983;HTI.1:1, 2002;XVII.4:3
University of North Carolina Press
Moravian horticulture book (Bynum, in press), 1988;IV.3:14
University of South Carolina. See McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina
University of Virginia
annual meeting tours, 1987;III.3:3, 1987;IV.2:1
Department of Engineering, Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Historic Landscape Institute: Preserving Jefferson’s Landscape and Gardens, 1996;XII.4:9, 1998;XIV.2:14
John Douglas Woodward landscapes exhibit at, 1997;XIII.2:7
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
in the news, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Re-creating the World of the Virginia Plantation, 1750-1820 (conference), 1990;VII.1:12
Rotunda, Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
School of Architecture, Biophilic Cities and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
The Unknown Gertrude Jekyll (Wood, ed.)
review, 2006;XX.4:17
Upchurch, Mary Walton
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Upper Bremo plantation, VA. See also Bremo Plantation, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Upton, Dell
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 1991;VIII.2:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Urban, Ignatz
on Oxalis crassipes, 1994;X.3:5
Urbatsch, Lowell
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Urrutia, Auralio
as Dionicio Rodriguez mentor, 1987;III.3:6
Urshel, Paul
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Urshel, Susan E.
annual business meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2006;XX.3:4, 2008;XXI.4:14
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Fall Board meeting, 2007;XXI.3:14
Fort Worth annual meeting host, 2004;XIX.3:11, 2005;XX.2:9, 2006;XX.3:7
New Voices in American Garden Writing Series and, 1991;VII.3:11
Spring Board meeting, 2005;XX.1:15, 2007;XXI.2:14, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2011;XXIV.3:11
U.S. Constitution
commemorated with living plants in Louisiana, 1988;V.1:11
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Division of Pomology, illustrations by, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Nehrling’s plant propagation for, 1999;XIV.4:1
plant introductions and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
tea industry (mid-19th century) and, 1993;IX.2:10
Vegetables and Fruits: A Guide to Heirloom Varieties and Community-Based Stewardship, 1998;XIV.3:6
U.S. Naval Academy
Annapolis annual meeting tour, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2
“U.S. Women in Horticulture” catalog
from Elisabeth Woodburn Books, 1991;VIII.1:11
TOP | 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
Vachell, Charles Tanfield
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Vagnone, Frank
on end of RSGL conference, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Valley View, Ga.
board members’ visit to, 1990;VII.2:8
Valley View Greenhouses
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Van Altena, Edward
as Shipman gardens photographer, 2021;XXXIV.2:11
Van Beck, Linda M. and Sara L.
Daffodils in Florida: A Field Guide to the Coastal South (review), 2004;XIX.3:14
Van Beck, Sara L.
Cherokee Garden Library’s collections representing African Americans and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Daffodils in American Gardens, 1733-1940 (in print), 2014;XXVII.4:6
on Daffodils in Cemeteries, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
An English Gardener in Georgia: The Landscapes of George Kidd, 2019;XXXII.3:7
on gardening with bulbs at Mountain Shoals, SC, 1838 to the Present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Oakland Cemetery’s Early Landscapes, 2018;XXXI.1:6
Van Bourgondien
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Van Buren, Jarvis
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
“Taking Root:” The Summer Brothers and the History of Pomaria Nursery (exhibition), 2014;XXVII.2:8
Vance, George and Mazie
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10
Vanderbilt, George
Biltmore Estate and, 1998;XIV.2:4
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.3:1, 2003;XVIII.4:10
Vanderbilt University
as Draper landscape architecture client, 1986;III.1:6
van Deventer, Mrs. Hugh
Blount Mansion, Knoxville and, 2019;XXXII.4:1
Vanishing Georgia (digital photo archive)
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Van Ness, Michael G.
Lynchburg annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Van Pelt, Rusty
in the news, 1999;XV.2:16
van Ravenswaay, Charles
on Elizabeth Woodburn’s rare American garden books, 1990;VI.3:3, 1991;VII.3:8
Van Rensselaer, Mariana Griswold
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer: A Landscape Critic in the Gilded Age (Major, review), 2014;XXVII.1:7
VanSant, Mitzi
Heritage Roses Group and, 1987;III.3:9
van Schaik, Mary Mattison
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
van Sweden, James
Mordecai Garden Symposium, 1986;II.3:5
Van West, Carroll
Nashville area overview, annual meeting speaker, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Tennessee’s Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide (in print), 1995;XII.1:11
Van Yahres, George and Mitchell
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
van Zuylen, Gabrielle
The Gardens of Russell Page (with Schinz, review), 2008;XXI.4:10
Varner-Alexander home, Tuskegee, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Varro, Marcus Terentius
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Vaughan, Jim
on tornado damage at The Hermitage, 1998;XIV.2:9
Vaughan, Samuel
Mount Vernon annual meeting on, 2010;XXIII.3:6
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Vaux, Calvert
Birkenhead Park, near Liverpool, England and, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
Olmsted in the South, RSGL conference, 2003;XVIII.3:1
Vavilov, Nicoli
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Vegetable Gardening the Colonial Williamsburg Way (Greene)
in print, 2012;XXV.1:11
Vegetables and Fruits: A Guide to Heirloom Varieties and Community-Based Stewardship
ordering information, 1998;XIV.3:6
Venezuelan government
Tryon Palace gardens plan and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Venus flytrap (Dionaea spp.)
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Venus’ flytrap (tipitiwitchet)
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Verey, Rosemary
Barnsley House and Cotswolds Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:15
on Emily Whaley’s garden, 2004;XIX.4:9
obituary, 2001;XVI.4:2
Rosemary Verey: The Life and Lessons of a Legendary Gardener (Robinson, in print), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Vernon, David C.
on Mary Reid apples in North Carolina, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Verrier, Suzanne
Rosa Rugosa (in print), 1992;VIII.3:11
Vesling, Johann
loofah studies by, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Vestal (John) and Sons Nursery Collection, Little Rock
Roman hyacinths in 1905 catalogue, 1991;VII.3:5
University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR, 1987;IV.1:3
Vesta or The Hidden Cross (Reed, 1894), 2008;XXII.1:1
Viancour, Laura
annual meeting 2000 and, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
Garden History Seminar: 75 Years of Colonial Williamsburg’s Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:12
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2000;XV.4:10
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Vibert, Noisette, and Laffay
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Vick, Newit
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Vick, Peter
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Vicksburg,, MS
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Victorian Homes
McFarland on, 2016;XXIX.3:9
Victorian period
bulbs at Mountain Shoals SC, 1838 to the present, 2011;XXIV.1:1
Daffodils in Cemeteries in, 2003;XVIII.2:7
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
The Garden Diary of Martha Turnbull, Mistress of Rosedown Plantation (Turner, ed., review), 2012;XXV.4:8
Landscape “Mythtakes” in Historic Preservation (Favretti brochure), 1987;III.3:13
Victoria Society, Brenham, TX
Watson and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Vidal, Elena
A Village Lost And Found (with May, review), 2010;XXIII.3:8
Vietnam War
Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens and Historic Bamboo Farm and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
Vigna caracalla
the Snail (Flower) or Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
A Village Lost And Found (May and Vidal)
review, 2010;XXIII.3:8
vines
loofah as, 2021;XXXIV.1:17
Vines, Robert A.
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
The Vineyard (1732)
in Charles Carroll’s library, 1993;IX.2:1
Virginia. See also Monticello; Mount Vernon; Stratford Hall Plantation, VA; specific cities and sites
Archaeological excavation of the garden at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County, 1988;V.2:1
Carlyle House (Alexandria) landscape restoration, 1988;IV.3:6
colonial, great plant hunters of, 1994;XI.2:1
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective, 1994;X.4:3
The Cultivated Life: Thomas Jefferson and Wine (documentary), 2005;XX.2:4
Delmarva: a wasteland or unexplored wilderness of horticulture? 1992;VIII.3:4
Historical Highway Markers in Lynchburg, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
Historic Virginia Gardens (Williams), 1986;II.3:9
Oatlands Plantation, garden, 1987;IV.1:12
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Pharsalia: Former Plantation now a Horticultural Paradise, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Rose rustlers strike Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
School Gardening 1898-1948 in, Preliminary Research results, 2006;XX.3:10
Stanley W. Abbott: Blue Ridge Parkway planner, 2013;XXVI.2:1
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered, 1996;XII.2:1
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
Upton’s talk on Landscape and Imagination in, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Washington as farmer at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Washington’s pleasure garden, 1987;IV.1:10
Virginia Birding and Wildlife Trail
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Virginia bluebell (Mertensia virginica)
transatlantic plant trade and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Virginia Gazette
seed advertisements by professional gardeners in, 1997;XIII.3:1
Virginia House, Richmond
annual meeting tours, 1994;X.2:8
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference tours, 1994;X.4:10
Virginia Research Center for Archaeology
garden excavation at Bacon’s Castle, Surry County and, 1988;V.2:1
Virginia State Armory
Richmond’s Military-Industrial Landscape, 2012;XXV.2:8
Virginia State Capitol, Richmond
Magnolias, Do or Die, 2012;XXV.3:1
Olmsted in the Antebellum South, 2006;XX.4:1
Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
virtual meetings
bylaws on, 2022;XXXIV.3:2
Vizcaya: An American Villa and its Makers (Rybczynski and Olin)
review, 2007;XXI.1:11
Vlach, John Michael
African-American landscape symposium speaker, 1995;XI.4:5
Mary Riggs Collins and the Somerset Place Gardens, 2001;XVI.4:1
Volkman, Nancy J.
book reviews, 1989;V.4:5
Center for Historic Resources at Texas A&M University and, 1988;IV.3:2
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas, 1988;V.1:9
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting speaker, 1993;IX.4:9
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
volunteerism
in America and at Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens, 2022;XXXIV.3:7
von Arnim, Countess
Elizabeth and her German Garden by, 1995;XII.1:1
Von Roemer, Ferdinand
Texas flora, fauna, and geology survey by, 1993;IX.4:10
von Schweinitz, Lewis David
The LeConte Botanic Garden, GA, 2016;XXIX.3:1
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1
Vosmik, Julie
Rodriguez’ Arkansas works listed in National Register of Historic Places and, 1987;III.3:6
A Voyage to Carolina (Lawson, 1709)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Vrooman, Sue
Ballard house and garden, near Palmetto, GA visit by, 1995;XI.4:6
Vrugtman, Freek
“A Sourcebook of Cultivar Names” (with Tucker, Kunst, and L. Hatch), 1995;XI.3:13
Vulcan Park, Birmingham, AL
Birmingham annual meeting tour, 2019;XXXII.2:6
TOP | 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
Wachovia Tract and Moravian communities, NC. See also Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC
Bynum forthcoming book on botany and horticulture of, 1984;I.1:5
“Cultivated Plants of the Wachovia Tract in North Carolina, 1759-1764” (Bynum, 1979), 1988;IV.3:14
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Old Salem’s Hidden Town Project, 2019;XXXII.3:1, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Wade, Derek
Hunt Award for Bill Welch, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
Lexington annual meeting, 2017;XXX.2:6
Mobile annual meeting, 2024;XXXVI.3:11
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
Spring Board meeting, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Summer Board meeting (virtual), 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:2, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Wade, Roland “Chuck”
on horticulture in Jefferson’s Day, 2004;XIX.2:10
Wade, Ronald
retirement, 1993;IX.2:15
Stratford Hall Plantation gardens, 1989;VI.2:5
Wagner, Gail
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Wagner Research Farm, Meadowview, VA
American chestnut return and, 2008;XXII.2:8
Waigand, Ann Hutchinson
Mysteries of a Mid-19th-Century Garden in Abbeville, SC, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Wake Forest University. See also Restoring Southern Gardens and Landscapes (RSGL) Conference
RSGL conference and, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Wakulla Springs State Park, FL
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Waldheim Nursery, Boerne, TX
founding of, 1993;IX.4:10
Wales
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
The Garden History Society of Great Britain, 2002;XVII.4:17
Walker, Charles A., Jr.
appeal to preserve old roses in the southeast, 1986;II.3:1
Heritage Rose Foundation and, 1987;III.3:9
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference and, 1994;X.4:10
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in Virginia and, 1994;X.3:1
in the news, 1997;XIII.2:11
‘Old Double Musk’ rose in Hollywood Cemetery and, 1989;V.3:2
old rose garden at Chatwood and, 1989;V.3:2
on old roses, 1993;X.1:13
RSGL conference speaker, 1991;VII.4:7, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Walker, Lawrence
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Walker, Susan
The Taliaferro Cider Apple, 2018;XXXI.1:10
Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England (Olmsted)
bicentennial anniversary of Olmsted birth and, 2021;XXXIII.3:7
Wallace, Ira
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
The Timber Press Guide to Vegetable Gardening in the Southeast (in print), 2013;XXVI.4:10
Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. B. C.
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Wallace, William Roy
Ellen Biddle Shipman in Winston-Salem, NC and, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Wallace House, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Waller, Charles P.
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Wallinger, Rosamund
Proceedings of the 9th International Heritage Rose Conference (in print), 2002;XVIII.1:15
Wallinger, Rosamund and John
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
“wallow” flower
What is this flower? 1989;VI.1:9
Walnut Hill, TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 2015;XXVIII.2:1
Walnut Lawn Farm, Lexington, KY
Lexington annual meeting tour, 2017;XXX.2:6
Walpole, Horace
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
Walser, Jason
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Walter, Mrs. J. F.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Walter, Thomas U.
Bartram’s botanical discoveries and, 2024;XXXVI.2:1
as botanist, Francis Porcher and, 2004;XIX.1:7
Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden and, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Santee River plantation, near Charleston on, 1991;VIII.2:1
Wandke, Johann Traugott
Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Roundtop, TX and, 1993;IX.3:6
Wansley, James S.
The Brandywine Valley: An Introduction to its Cultural Treasures (in print), 1993;IX.3:14
War Chief (Tattooed Serpent)
Natchez gardens and, 2001;XVII.1:1
Ward, Bobby J.
book review, 2005;XX.1:15
Chlorophyll in His Veins: J. C. Raulston, Horticultural Ambassador (in print), 2010;XXIII.1:13
Ward, Henry
kitchen herb garden of 1684 in Cecil Co., MD, 1992;VIII.3:4
Ward, Nathaniel Bagshaw
British plant collecting in mid-19th century and, 2003;XVIII.4:1
Warder, John Ashton
The Worm Tree: The Arcadian Gardener, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Ware, Donna M. E.
on Gloucester hickory, 2003;XVIII.2:12
With Paintbrush & Shovel: Preserving Virginia’s Wildflowers (with Kober, review), 2001;XVI.3:14
Ware, Sue Anne
on African American women as gardeners, RSGL conference, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Waring, Jane
International Heritage Rose Conference, Charleston, 2001;XVII.2:8
Warner, Mark R.
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden Awarded Top Museum Honor, 2012;XXV.1:10
Warner, Robert
Orchid Album (1882–1897, with Williams, eds.), 1987;IV.1:9
Warren, Arete Swartz
Gardening by the Book: Celebrating 100 Years of the Garden Club of America (in print), 2013;XXVI.3:10
Warren, Benjamin
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Warren, Edward R.
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Warren, Patty Spurgeon
The early garden at Chatwood, NC and, 1989;V.3:2
Warren H. Manning: Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner (Karson, Brown, and Allaback, eds.)
review, 2017;XXX.4:9
Waselkov, Gregory A.
William Bartram on Southeastern Indians (with Braund), 2021;XXXIII.3:8
Washington (George) Masonic National Memorial
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Washington, Booker T.
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Hidden Town Project at Old Salem, Inc. and, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Washington, Bushrod
Cunningham family of SC and, 1993;IX.3:1
Washington, DC, Historic Preservation Office (HPO)
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Washington, George. See also Mount Vernon
boxwood for Mount Vernon, 1986;II.4:8
on deer wall construction at Mount Vernon, 1987;IV.1:3
as farmer at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Mount Vernon’s Witness Trees, 2019;XXXII.4:6
on orangery at Mount Clare House, Baltimore, 1996;XII.3:1
plant introductions and, 2021;XXXIII.4:1
rebirth of pleasure garden of, 1987;IV.1:10
Saving trees planted by, 2004;XIX.1:12
Washington, John Augustine, III
Ann Cunningham’s interest in Mount Vernon and (1853), 2007;XXI.3:1
Washington, Martha Dandridge Custis. See also Mount Vernon
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
John Custis and, 2007;XXI.1:4
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
Washington at the Plow: The Founding Farmer and the Question of Slavery (Ragsdale)
review, 2022;XXXIV.3:12
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX
annual meeting, 1991;VIII.2:2, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1993;IX.2:14, 1993;IX.4:9
Washington International School (WIS)
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Washington Tree
at Charles Carroll House, Annapolis, MD, 1993;IX.2:1
Wasowski, Sally and Andy
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
Waters, John
Athens annual meeting, 2008;XXII.1:8
Watkins, Helen Blake
Chatwood Garden Opens, 1999;XV.1:11
The early garden at Chatwood, NC, 1989;V.3:2
musk rose at Bremo Plantation, VA and, 1999;XIV.4:8
Musk Rose in America and, 2001;XVII.2:1
‘Musk Rose’ search in N. Carolina and, 1994;X.3:1
Watkins, Linda
Recent discovery sheds light on the gardens of Blennerhassett Island, 1996;XII.4:10
Watkins, Philip
Fredericksburg annual meeting (2005) planning, 2003;XVIII.4:2
Watson (Henry) home, Greensboro, AL
landscape plan (1857) for, 1988;IV.4:3
landscape plan for, 1988;IV.3:8
Watson, Inza and Blair Booth
Wallace House, Wilmington, NC and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Watson, James Mark
Watson’s Gardens and, 1992;VIII.3:6
Watson, John
imported seeds and trees for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Watson, John (son)
Watson’s Gardens and, 1992;VIII.3:6
Watson, Terumi
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Watson, William
‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Kew horticulturists and, 1997;XIII.1:1
Watters, Sam
American Gardens, 1890–1930 (review), 2007;XXI.1:11
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
Wave Hill, Bronx, NY. See also Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States
American Garden History Program at, 1986;III.2:5, 1988;IV.3:2, 1990;VII.1:4
landscape preservation symposium at, 1998;XIV.3:10
Way, Thaisa
The Woodland Garden at Tregaron, 2010;XXIII.2:6
Waymark, Janet
Thomas Mawson: Life, Gardens and Landscapes (review), 2009;XXII.4:11
Wayside Gardens (OH)
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Wayte, Jacob
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Weathers, Linda Askey
in the news, 1993;IX.4:16
Weaton, Steve
Tallahassee annual meeting and, 1997;XIII.2:5
Weaver, William Woys
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Heirloom Vegetable Gardening (in print), 1997;XIII.3:11
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
Returning to Our Roots, RSGL conference, 2009;XXII.4:1, 2010;XXIII.1:9
Webb, Mrs. Robert
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Webb, Norfleet
Sarah P. Duke garden at Duke University and, 1993;IX.2:7
Webel, Richard. See also Innocenti & Webel
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Preserving 20th-century gardens of, 2007;XXI.2:1
Weber, Herschel
Edward L. Daugherty and, 2008;XXII.2:10
Amber Neal as designer, 2000;XVI.2:14
design and logistics for, 2000;XV.4:9
expansion and invigoration, 2020;XXXIII.2:14
Fall Board meeting discussions, 2003;XVIII.4:2, 2007;XXI.3:14, 2010;XXIII.1:14
Fall Board meeting on additions to, 2006;XX.4:15
Gardens highlighted on, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
Gina Hart as New Webmaster, 2003;XVIII.3:15
Martin’s report to the Board on, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
McFarland update on, 2007;XXI.2:18
redesign, 2015;XXVIII.4:11
RSGL conference history on, 2021;XXXIV.1:1
Spring Board meeting, 2001;XVI.4:13, 2011;XXIV.3:11
Spring Board meeting update, 2007;XXI.2:14
Webster, Daniel
on Lord Ashburton, 1988;IV.3:8
Weeks, Christopher
Clues to American Gardens (with Fogle and Mahan, in print), 1987;III.3:4
on garden descriptions in his publications, 1984;I.1:5
“Perfectly Delightful”: The Life and Gardens of Harvey Ladew (2000 review), 2000;XV.4:12
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
The Work of William Lawrence Bottomley in Richmond (with O’Neal, in print ), 1985;II.2:4
Weeks, Jill and Rodger Murphree
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Weeks, William
Brunswick, Georgia squares and, 2014;XXVII.4:8
Weems, Robert
Dinosaurs in the Garden at Belmont, 2016;XXIX.1:9
Weiler, Virginia “Ginny”
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
on photographing plants and gardens, 1995;XII.1:1
Weir, Samuel, Jr.
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
Welaune Plantation, FL
Tallahassee annual meeting tours, 1997;XIII.2:5
Welch, Diane Thames
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
in the news, 2004;XIX.4:8
obituary, 2007;XXI.1:14
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Tallahassee annual meeting and, 1997;XIII.2:5
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1993;IX.4:9
Welch, Lucille
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Lynchburg annual meeting tours, 2013;XXVI.2:5
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Welch, William C. “Bill”
AHS’s National Garden Communication Award for, 2009;XXII.4:16
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
annual business meeting, 2008;XXI.4:14
Antique Roses for the South (in print), 1990;VII.2:15, 2007;XXI.2:18
Antique Roses for the South (reviews), 1991;VII.3:11, 2004;XIX.4:15
on (Samuel) Asbury’s roses, 2004;XIX.3:1
Ashley Wright McIntyre Lecture Series at Cherokee Garden Library and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
At Last! The New Louisiana Gardener is Being Printed, 2000;XVI.2:12
as Birmingham Botanical Gardens speaker, 1997;XIII.1:8
Blumen auf dem Grab (flowers on the grave) Round Top cemetery, 1993;IX.3:6
The Bountiful Flower Garden: Growing and Sharing Cut Flowers in the South (with Odenwald, in print 2000), 2000;XVI.1:15
on Center for Historic Resources at Texas A&M University, 1988;IV.3:2
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
“The Cottage Gardens of Texas,” 1990;VII.2:15
Distinguished Service Medal from GCA, 2008;XXI.4:13
elected Honorary Board Member, 2002;XVIII.1:14
elected SGHS president, 1996;XII.3:9
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1988;V.1:7, 1992;VIII.4:15
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3, 1990;VII.2:8, 1994;XI.2:9, 1998;XIII.4:5, 1999;XV.2:14, 2000;XVI.2:12, 2012;XXV.4:11
on Flora Ann Bynum, 2002;XVII.4:14
Flora Ann Bynum Award and Medal for, 2016;XXIX.2:1, 2016;XXIX.2:10
Flora Ann Bynum remembrance, 2006;XX.3:1
Florence Griffin remembrance, 2008;XXII.2:16
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
GCA’s Historic Preservation Commendation of Acknowledgement to, 2007;XXI.1:15
GCA’s “Member at Large” award to, 1993;X.1:16
Heirloom Gardening in the South: Yesterday’s Plants for Today’s Gardens (with Grant, in print), 2011;XXIV.4:10
Houston annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:12
how to collect old roses program and, 1997;XIII.2:11
Hunt Award for, 2024;XXXVI.2:15
Louisiana Preservation Alliance conference speaker, 1990;VII.1:13
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Lynn R. Lowrey, Plantsman, 1999;XV.1:1
New Voices in American Garden Writing Series and, 1991;VII.3:11
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.4:6
nominating committee appointments by, 1997;XIII.1:12
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane translation/publication and, 1995;XI.3:16, 1996;XII.3:6, 1998;XIV.2:6, 1998;XIV.3:10, 1999;XV.2:1, 2002;XVII.4:7
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Oktober Gartenfest Texas Style, 2007;XXI.1:13
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
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
Perennial Garden Color for Texas and the South, 1989;V.4:5, 1994;X.3:5
The plant reporter: searching for pink Roman hyacinths, 1990;VII.1:9
Professor and Landscape Horticulturist Emeritus, 2021;XXXIII.3:19
publications committee and, 1993;IX.3:16
researching Texas cottage gardens and old roses in them, 1984;I.1:6
Richmond annual meeting, 2012;XXV.3:8
Roman hyacinths and, 1993;X.1:14
Roman hyacinth sightings, 1991;VII.4:5
The Rose Rustlers (with Grant, review), 2017;XXX.3:10
Rose rustlers strike Williamsburg, 1994;X.4:7
RSGL conference speaker, 1993;IX.3:15, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
SGHS awarded unrestricted grant honoring, 2002;XVIII.1:13
as SGHS past president, 2002;XVII.4:16
SGHS photos (1982–2002), 2002;XVII.4:9
Smithsonian magazine on Rose Rustlers and, 1993;IX.3:15
The Southern Heirloom Garden (with Grant, in print), 1995;XI.3:13
The Southern Heirloom Garden (with Grant, review), 1996;XII.2:10
Southern Living article on farmhouse and garden restoration by, 2004;XIX.4:8
Southern Living article on Texas Rose Rustlers by, 2019;XXXII.2:13
Southern Living article “Share your Garden” by, 2006;XX.3:11
Southern Living on Pickens’ garden and, 2003;XVIII.2:15
Spring Board meeting, 1994;X.4:6, 1999;XV.1:14, 2000;XV.4:9, 2008;XXI.4:15, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
as state Magnolia editor for Texas, 1987;III.3:2, 1987;III.3:9, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting speaker, 1990;VII.2:8, 1991;VII.4:1
Tallahassee annual meeting and, 1997;XIII.2:5
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
Texas—up in the air about roses, 1987;III.3:9
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Thomas Affleck: Texas’ innovative nurseryman and garden writer, 1991;VIII.1:5
“Thomas Jefferson’s Poplar Forest: the mathematics of an ideal villa” (Welch, reprint), 1991;VII.3:11
Washington/Fayette Counties, TX annual meeting and, 1991;VIII.2:2, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1993;IX.4:9
Weld, Isaac
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
Weller, Eleanor
Annapolis annual meeting speaker, 1986;II.3:4
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting speaker, 1996;XII.3:7
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Griswold), 2021;XXXIII.4:11
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Griswold, in press), 1988;IV.4:2
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Griswold, in print), 1991;VIII.2:10
The Golden Age of American Gardens (with Griswold, review), 1991;VIII.2:9
in the news, 1991;VIII.2:10
Weller, Mrs. Frank H.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Weller, Virginia
on garden photography at RSGL conference, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Wellesley Manor, Savannah, GA
Arthur Solomon – Camellia Pioneer, 2013;XXVI.3:4
Savannah annual meeting tour (2014), 2013;XXVI.2:11
The Well-placed Weed: the Bountiful Garden of Ryan Gainey (Ross and Schilling)
in print, 1994;X.3:9
Welsh, Doug
Texas White House setting and, 2002;XVII.3:10
Welty, Chestina
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
Garden, Jefcoats and endowment for, 2016;XXIX.1:11
House, New Education and Visitors Center for, 2007;XXI.2:13
House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Natchez annual meeting (20th Anniversary), 2002;XVII.4:5
Night-Blooming Cereus Club, 2024;XXXVI.1:1
One Writer’s Garden: Eudora Welty’s Home Place (Haltom and Brown, in print), 2011;XXIV.4:10
The Restored Eudora Welty Garden Ten Years On, 2014;XXVII.4:1
Rose Garden Realist, Storyteller of the South (1972), 2014;XXVII.4:5
as Southern gardener in Mississippi, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Wenger, Mark J.
Southern Garden Symposium speaker, 1991;VIII.1:2
Wertimer, Sheila
Mulberry plantation and, 2015;XXVIII.4:12
Wesley, John
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Wesson, Travis
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
West Dean Summer School Programme, England
Steele and, 1986;II.4:5
Western Carolina University
Highlands Biological Station at, 2021;XXXIV.1:11
The Western Farmer and Gardener, Cincinnati, OH
Affleck’s writing for, 1991;VIII.1:5
Western State Hospital, Staunton, VA
The Garden Club of Virginia’s Research Fellowship Program, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
Westmacott, Richard
African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
African-American Gardens and Yards in the Rural South (in print), 1993;IX.3:14
AHLP conference at Middleton Place speaker, 1994;X.4:9
The gardens and yards of African-Americans in the rural South, 1991;VIII.2:7, 1992;VIII.4:1
Heritage Rose Foundation meeting speaker, 1993;X.1:13
on historical roots and traditions of gardens of contemporary blacks in southern piedmont, 1988;IV.3:12
Magnolia evolution and, 2002;XVII.4:5
in the news, 1993;IX.4:15, 1993;X.1:16
RSGL conference, 1993;IX.3:16, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Weston Gardens (Sue and Randy Weston)
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Westover Plantation, Milledgeville, GA
Athens annual meeting tours, 2008;XXII.1:8
National Register Bulletin on, 1987;IV.1:4
Westvaco
The Garden Mount in Early Carolina Landscape Design, 2000;XV.4:1
West Virginia
The Craik-Patton house at Charleston, 1987;III.3:11
Recent discovery sheds light on the gardens of Blennerhassett Island, 1996;XII.4:10
state Magnolia editor for, 1987;IV.1:14, 1987;IV.2:11, 1989;V.4:7, 1990;VII.2:15
Weymouth Hall (Natchez garden, 1864)
Nineteenth Century Gardens Lost and Found (exhibit) on, 1987;III.3:7
Whaley, Emily
Between North and South: The Letters of Emily Wharton Sinkler, 1842-1865, 2002;XVII.3:12
Whaley, Emily, garden
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
in the news, 2016;XXIX.3:15
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Wharton, Edith
Duncan on Colonial Revival and, 1994;XI.1:1
Wharton, T. K.
on Melrose estate, Natchez, 1994;X.2:7
Whately, Thomas
English gardens toured by T. Jefferson and J. Adams (1786) and, 1986;II.4:5
Painshill gardens in Surrey, England and, 2010;XXIII.4:1
studied by Southern gardeners, 1989;VI.2:2
What Happens in my Garden (Wilder)
in print, 1991;VIII.1:12
What Shrub is That? (Macoby, 1989)
The Sage & Rosemary Tree, 2000;XVI.1:10
Whealy, Kent
Colonial Williamsburg’s Garden Symposium on heirloom gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
Field and Garden Vegetables of America (Burr) and, 1989;V.4:4
The Garden Seed Inventory, 1985;II.1:4
Wheaton, Steven F.
Barnsley Gardens tour and, 1990;VII.2:8
on storm damage at Barnsley Gardens, 1994;XI.1:15
Welch on ‘Cramoisi Superieur’ rose and, 1994;X.4:7
Wheeler (John) House, Murfreesboro, NC
Newsom’s master plan for landscape restoration and, 1989;V.3:6
Wheeler, R. L.
History of Fruitland Nurseries and Berckmans Family and, 2002;XVIII.1:1
Wheelwright, Mrs. Thomas
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Where Land and Water Intertwine: an Architectural History of Talbot County, Maryland (Weeks)
in print, 1984;I.1:5
Whigham, Dennis F.
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Whitaker, Jane
conservation at Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
White, Bailey
Tallahassee annual meeting, 1997;XIII.2:5
White, Esther C.
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
Understanding George Washington’s Upper Garden, 2010;XXIII.2:1
White, Jane Baber
Anne Spencer’s garden restoration and, 1994;X.3:9, 2005;XX.1:7
Anne Spencer’s Garden Restoration Continues, 2018;XXXI.3:6
The Book of Attributes (review), 2009;XXII.4:15
Certificate of Merit, 2010;XXIII.3:5, 2010;XXIII.4:10
Daffodils in Cemeteries and, 2003;XVIII.2:7
elected to SGHS board of directors, 2009;XXII.4:8
Fall Board meeting, 2012;XXV.4:11
Heritage Rose Foundation’s Richmond conference, 1994;X.4:10
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.2:7, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Lessons Learned from a Poet’s Garden (in print), 2012;XXV.1:11
Lynchburg annual meeting coordinator, 2011;XXIV.1:10, 2011;XXIV.2:8, 2013;XXVI.2:5
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
in the news, 2000;XV.3:16, 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.4:11, 2012;XXV.1:6
Once Upon a Time…A Cemetery Story (in print), 2009;XXII.4:15
Once Upon a Time…A Cemetery Story (review), 2010;XXIII.2:9
A Remembrance, 2024;XXXVI.3:8
Second Anne Spencer Garden Restoration, 2010;XXIII.1:11
State Ambassadors Program and, 2017;XXX.3:10
Tom Burford Memorial Dedication, 2022;XXXV.1:19
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.2:10
Virginia State Historical Highway Marker honors Carl Porter Cato in Lynchburg, 2022;XXXIV.4:8
White, John
first map of Virginia, 1994;XI.2:1
White, Katharine S.
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
White, Marjorie
Birmingham history, annual meeting, 2019;XXXII.2:6
White, Marjorie Longnecker
Designs on Birmingham, a Landscape History of a Southern City and Its Suburbs (with Morris, eds., in print), 1989;VI.1:2
White, Mel
on Happy Hills near Old Salem study, 1998;XIII.4:1
White, Nancy
Tallahassee annual meeting, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
White, William N.
Daffodils in Georgia’s Landscape, 2008;XXI.4:1
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
White, William W.
Bergholz, Summer, and the Gardens of Antebellum Columbia, SC, 2000;XV.3:11
White Flower Farm
hyacinths from, 1991;VII.4:5
Whitehall estate, outside Annapolis, MD
indentured servant getting tree stock for Carroll garden from, 1993;IX.2:1
White Hall Plantation, SC
Charleston annual meeting tours, 2015;XXVIII.4:12, 2016;XXIX.2:1
Whitehead, Anner M.
on Bertrand H. Farr (1906–1996), 2008;XXII.2:1
Eudora Welty House Garden Opens to Public, 2004;XIX.1:10
Whitehead, Nell
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Whitehead, Tom
Natchitoches annual meeting speaker, 2023;XXXV.3:1
Whitehead, Walter Muir
Dumbarton Oaks Garden and Park: A Celebration, 2020;XXXIII.2:2
Whitehouse, Eula
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
White House, Washington, DC
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1989;VI.2:1, 1990;VII.1:4
Rose Garden, modern-day, Irvin Williams and team behind, 2018;XXXI.4:14
Whitener, George Heinrich Weidner/Henry
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (review), 2020;XXXIII.2:14
Whitener, Mollianna
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (review), 2020;XXXIII.2:14
White Pipes (Narcissus pseudonarcissus moschatus)
in Cather’s Sapphira and the Slave Girl, 1995;XI.3:12
White Shadows
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Whiteside, Katherine
Antique Flowers, a Guide to Using Old Fashioned Species in Contemporary Gardens (in print), 1988;V.2:3
Classic Bulbs, Hidden Treasures for the Modern Garden (in print), 1991;VIII.2:10
on source for blue, white and pink Roman hyacinths, 1991;VII.3:5
Whitford, Sylvia
Somerset Place garden restoration committee and, 1993;IX.2:14
Whitley, Will
Alabama apple orchard of, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
Whitney, Eli
Mrs. Balfour: An Antebellum Vicksburg Gardener, 2002;XVII.3:1
Whitney, John Hay
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Whitney collection statuary, fountain, and balustrade
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Whitsey, Fred
The Garden at Hidcote (review), 2007;XXI.2:15
Who Does Your Garden Grow? (Pankhurst)
in print, 1993;IX.4:15
The Whole Art of Husbandry (Markham)
orangery described in, 1996;XII.3:1
Wiesinger, Chris
Heirloom Bulbs for Today (with Colburn, in print 2011), 2011;XXIV.1:10
Wigginton, Brooks E.
Gardening in a Golden Age (RSGL conference tours), 2017;XXX.2:1
Wigton, SC property
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
Wilcox, Camilla
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 1999;XV.1:10, 2000;XV.3:9
RSGL conference planning by, 2023;XXXV.2:1
on “Shrubs in American Landscapes,” 2016;XXIX.3:9
on women and Southern gardens, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Wilcox garden, Charleston, SC
preserving Charleston’s landscape legacy, 2004;XIX.4:9
Wild, Tamed, Lost, Revived: The Surprising Story of Apples in the South
in print, 2024;XXXVI.1:7
Wilder, Louise Beebe
The Old-fashioned “Piony” in the South, 2020;XXXIII.1:14
What Happens in my Garden (in print), 1991;VIII.1:12
wildflowers. See also native plants
Nature’s Melody: A Guide to Georgia Wildflowers (Benson), 1995;XI.3:13
wildlife
Creating a Wildlife Oasis at Belmont, 2010;XXIII.3:1
Wild Spectacle: Seeking Wonders in a World Beyond Humans (Ray)
in print, 2022;XXXV.1:18
The Wild Trees
author to speak at the Cherokee Garden Library of AHC (2008), 2007;XXI.3:15
Wiley-Williams Cottage, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting tours, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Wilken, Jody
student scholarship, 2020;XXXIII.1:18
Wilkes, Marion R.
Rosemont and Its Famous Daughter (1947, reprint), 2007;XXI.3:1
Wilkin, Jody
Young Professional Grant for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Wilkins, Miriam
Lynchburg’s Old City Cemetery roses, 2005;XX.1:1
Willard, TX
photos as lumber town circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
Willet (N. L.) Seed Company, Augusta, GA
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
William Bartram, The Search for Nature’s Design (Hallock and Hoffmann, eds.)
in print, 2011;XXIV.2:7
William Bartram and the American Revolution on the Southern Frontier (Cashin)
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
William Bartram on Southeastern Indians (Braud and Waselkov)
Catron on garden history canon and, 2021;XXXIII.3:8
William Robinson: the Wild Gardener (Bisgrove)
review, 2008;XXII.1:13
Williams, Ben
as Thompson Lumber Co. employees, Willard, TX, circa 1900, 1993;IX.4:12
Williams, Benjamin Samuel
Orchid Album (1882–1897, with Warner, eds.), 1987;IV.1:9
Williams, Charlie
Andre Michaux in North America: Journals & Letters, 1785-1797 (with Norman and Taylor, eds., review), 2020;XXXIII.2:10
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.2:1, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Williams, David R., III, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1
Williams, Dorothy
in the news, 1994;XI.1:16
Williams, Dorothy Hunt
Discovering the Musk Rose in America, 2001;XVII.2:1
Historic Virginia Gardens (reprint), 1986;II.3:9
Historic Virginia Gardens, Tucker on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Williams, Esther
as Azalea Garden Tour Queen, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
Williams, George
Pharsalia: Former Virginia Plantation, 2013;XXVI.1:1
Williams, Irvin
White House horticulturist, death, 2018;XXXI.4:14
Williams, John
Middleton Plantation, SC and, 2015;XXVIII.3:1
Williams, Kay
Tallahassee annual meeting speaker, 1997;XIII.2:5
Williams, Linda M.
Portraying the Years, 2002;XVII.4:9
Williams, Marguerite
in the news, 1996;XII.2:11
Williams, Morley Jeffers
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
Tryon Palace gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Williams, Mrs. R. C.
Julia Lester Dillon and, 2001;XVI.3:1
Williams, Mrs. Thomas L., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Williams, Nathalia
Tryon Palace gardens and, 1998;XIV.1:1
Williams, Wyatt
in the news, 1994;XI.1:16
Williamsburg, VA. See also Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
annual meeting, 1992;VIII.4:2, 1994;X.2:8, 1994;X.4:1
annual meeting, 2026, 2024;XXXVI.2:14
archaeology at, 2022;XXXIV.4:1
boxwood blight surveyed at, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Carter’s Grove living history at, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
catalpas in, 2016;XXIX.4:9
Colonial gardens: a Williamsburg perspective, 1994;X.4:3
Evolution of the Lawn, 2005;XX.2:5
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
58th Garden Symposium Featured Heirloom Gardening, 2004;XIX.2:9
on Foster Marshall’s 19th-century Abbeville, SC garden, 2014;XXVII.3:1
Garden History Seminar, 2001;XVI.4:12
The Garden History Society of Williamsburg, 1993;IX.3:15
gardens of, RSGL conference, 1987;III.3:4
Images of Nature, Creations of Man: Natural History and the Decorative Arts (exhibition), 1992;VIII.4:14
The Myth of the Colonial Herb Garden, 2005;XX.2:14
Osage oranges at Governor’s Palace in, 2024;XXXVI.2:11
The professional gardener’s trade in the eighteenth century, 1997;XIII.3:1
rose gardens of, 1994;X.4:7
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
St. George Tucker’s buried landscape, rediscovered, 1996;XII.2:1
Williamsburg’s Glorious Gardens (Foley)
in print, 1997;XIII.2:9
Williams-Holladay garden, Wilmington, NC
Sullivan garden at, 2024;XXXVI.2:7
Williamson, J. Keyes
Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.4:9, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
Cultural Landscape Lab at Stratford Hall, 2012;XXV.2:1
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
in the news, 1998;XIV.1:6, 2004;XIX.3:12
Plans and Plants of the Southern Landscape, RSGL conference, 2000;XV.3:9
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Williamson County Agricultural and Mechanical Society, TN
Carnton Plantation, TN and, 2015;XXVIII.1:1
Williford, Jo Ann
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Feeding the American South, RSGL conference, 2013;XXVI.1:11, 2013;XXVI.2:10
RSGL conference speaker, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Willis, Paul
Fort Worth annual meeting, 2006;XX.3:7
Willis, Tony
Redoute to Warhol: Bunny Mellon’s Botanical Art (exhibition catalog in print), 2017;XXX.1:7
Williston, David
First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Willoughby, Windee
in the news, 1998;XIV.2:15
Willow Lake Nursery, Marshallville, VA
A history of southern apples, 1992;IX.1:1
Wills Forest plantation, NC
The Civil War Diary of Catherine Ann Devereux Edmondston and, 2013;XXVI.4:1
Wilmer, George
“Butter and Eggs” Daffodil is Likely ‘Derwydd’ not ‘Van Sion’, 2003;XVIII.2:10
Wilmington, NC. See also Bellamy Mansion, Wilmington, NC
annual meeting, 2023;XXXV.4:12, 2024;XXXVI.2:2, 2024;XXXVI.2:6
The DeRosset Garden of, 1990;VI.3:5
future annual meeting and, 2021;XXXIV.1:2
Wilson (Margaret E.) Foundation
Goodwood Plantation, Tallahassee and, 1996;XII.4:6, 1997;XIII.2:5
Wilson (Woodrow) Family Home, Columbia SC
Historic Columbia’s management of, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Wilson, Andree D.
Eudora Welty’s Garden Reborn, 2001;XVI.4:13
Wilson, Dreck Spurlock
David Williston: First Negro Landscape Architect, 2017;XXX.3:5
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
Landscape, Race, and Culture, RSGL conference, 2019;XXXII.2:12
Wilson, Emily Herring
Atlanta annual meeting speaker, 2003;XVIII.3:4
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Becoming Elizabeth Lawrence: Discovered Letters of a Southern Gardener (review), 2010;XXIII.3:8
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
in the news, 2005;XX.2:4, 2012;XXV.1:6
No One Gardens Alone, A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (in print), 2004;XIX.2:10
No One Gardens Alone: A Life of Elizabeth Lawrence (review), 2004;XIX.3:12
Two Gardeners – A Friendship in Letters, Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence (review), 2002;XVII.4:18
Two Gardeners brought to life through the words of Emily Wilson, 2003;XVIII.3:13
Unearthing the Past, RSGL conference, 2005;XX.1:10
Wilson, Ernest Henry (E. H.)
on ‘Musk Rose’ disappearance, 1994;X.3:1
Wilson, James
as professional gardener in Virginia, 1997;XIII.3:1
Wilson, Joanne Seale
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871- 2009 (with Turner, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14, 2011;XXIV.1:10
Houston’s Silent Garden: Glenwood Cemetery, 1871- 2009 (with Turner, review), 2011;XXIV.3:8
Wilson, John
“Map of the Defenses of Natchez and Vicinity,” 1987;III.3:7
Wilson, Lindie
Annapolis annual meeting, 2007;XXI.2:8
Elizabeth Lawrence Garden preservation efforts, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
on Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden, 2009;XXII.4:8
Elizabeth Lawrence’s Charlotte, NC Garden, 2003;XVIII.3:12
Fall Board meeting, 2006;XX.4:15
Friends of Elizabeth Lawrence, 2004;XIX.3:12
in the news, 2005;XX.2:4
Wing Haven to purchase Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden and, 2007;XXI.3:15
Wilson, Mary Linderman
Lawrence (Elizabeth) House and Garden and, 1986;III.2:3
Wilson, Mrs. Charles T.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Wilson, Patricia
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Wilson, W. D.
Wilmington, NC gardener and horticulturalist, 2023;XXXV.4:12
Wilson, William
photographs of ‘Old Slave Quarters’ c. 1888, 1992;VIII.4:1
Wimberly, Margaret
Weesie Smith: Alabama Gardener and Champion of its Flora, 2018;XXXI.3:1
Windham, Keeli Michael
on boxwood blight in historic American gardens, 2023;XXXV.3:9
Cothran Graduate Fellowship for, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
documenting vernacular landscapes, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Windrush Gardens (Plantation), Louisiana
Baton Rouge annual meeting tours, 2010;XXIII.4:8, 2011;XXIV.3:5
wine
Affleck’s writing on, 1991;VIII.1:5
A History of Wine in America (Pinney, review), 1991;VII.3:10
Winedale, Round Top, TX
annual meeting tours, 1993;IX.2:14, 1993;IX.4:9
Winedale, TX
Oktober Gartenfest in Winedale, Texas, 2000;XVI.2:8
Winedale Gardening Symposium, TX
Texas Gardening… Adventures In Success 2001 Oktober Gartenfest, 2001;XVI.4:12
Wing Haven Foundation
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden Update, 2009;XXII.4:19
Garden Conservancy’s Continued Support of Fryar and Lawrence Gardens, 2012;XXV.1:7
to purchase Elizabeth Lawrence House and Garden, 2007;XXI.3:15
Wing Haven Gardens and Bird Sanctuary
annual business meeting, 2009;XXII.4:8
Charlotte Board meeting tour and, 1986;III.2:3
Winston, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lambdin, III
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Winston, Mrs. Samuel L., Jr.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Winston-Salem, NC. See also Old Salem, Inc. (Old Salem Museum & Gardens), NC
community demographics, 2019;XXXII.3:1
Dismantling Racism in, 2021;XXXIII.3:16
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
The Work of Ellen Biddle Shipman in, 2018;XXXI.4:1
Winter, Jill
on GCA funding Oatlands restoration effort, 1992;VIII.3:3
in the news, 1992;VIII.4:14
A view of the garden at Oatlands Plantation, 1987;IV.1:12
Winthrop, Joseph
The Poetry of Place: Landscapes of Thomas Coram & Charles Fraser (exhibition) and, 1998;XIV.2:10
Wisconsin
Draper and New Deal Greenbelt Cities in, 1986;III.1:6
Wise, Henry
Brompton Park Nursery, England and, 1997;XIII.3:1
Wister, Owen
Charleston during Colonial Revival book by, 1994;XI.1:1
wisteria, Chinese (Wisteria sinensis)
as Plant Introduction, 2003;XVIII.2:14
With Paintbrush & Shovel: Preserving Virginia’s Wildflowers (Kober and Ware)
review, 2001;XVI.3:14
Witwer, Jeffery, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.3:1, 2009;XXII.4:4
Wolford, Richard T.
Oxmoor plantation, KY and, 2009;XXII.4:18, 2016;XXIX.4:7
Wolschke-Bulmahn, Joachim
paper on modernism in German garden design available, 1994;XI.1:14
Womack, Wayne
The Louisiana Work of Margaret Stones, 2019;XXXII.2:1
Womble (Bunyan Snipes) House, Winston-Salem, NC
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
women as garden and landscape designers
Ellen Biddle Shipman symposium, 1997;XIII.3:12, 1998;XIV.1:12
Gardening in a Golden Age, RSGL conference, 2017;XXX.2:1
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (Wright, ed.), 1997;XIII.2:9
Jane Welles Loudon: “First Professional Lady Gardener,” 2020;XXXIII.2:8
RSGL conference on, 1995;XII.1:1, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
“Women Garden Writers” (Schnare)
Mary Catherine Rion and, 2001;XVII.2:10
women photographers
Salas on Garden Club of America and, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Wood (T. W.) & Sons, Richmond, VA
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
Wood, Carleton B.
Athens annual meeting, 2007;XXI.3:5, 2008;XXII.1:8
Biltmore annual meeting, 1998;XIV.2:6
Catherine Howett Receives Award of Merit, 2015;XXVIII.3:6
on Edenton’s Cupola House Database, 2006;XX.4:14
Fall Board meeting, 1999;XV.2:14, 2012;XXV.4:11
Flora Ann Bynum Endowment Update, 2012;XXV.3:10
Glenn Haltom (1930-2013) Homage to a Founding Board Member, 2013;XXVI.3:9
Learning from the Past, RSGL conference, 2015;XXVIII.4:5
Lexington annual meeting, 2016;XXIX.3:7, 2017;XXX.2:6
Lynchburg annual meeting, 2013;XXVI.2:5
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 1999;XV.1:14, 2001;XVI.4:14
in the news, 2000;XVI.1:11
Into our Fourth Decade, 2012;XXV.4:11
Spring Board meeting, 1999;XV.1:14
Tryon Palace, NC and, 1994;XI.1:16
Tryon Palace, New Bern annual meeting and, 1998;XIV.2:6
The Woven Landscapes of LaGrange, GA, 2008;XXII.1:1
Wood, Garland A.
Monticello Landscape restoration, 1923-1955 and, 2010;XXIII.1:1
Wood, Louisa Farrand
death of, 1994;XI.2:8
garden library of, at Cherokee Garden Library, 1990;VI.3:3
Wood, Martin
The Unknown Gertrude Jekyll (review), 2006;XX.4:17
Wood, Wayne
Jacksonville, FL annual meeting speaker, 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
Woodard, Joe M.
The Yellow Rose and, 1987;III.3:9
Woodberry, Forsyth
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.1:4
Woodburn (Elisabeth) Books
Cherokee Garden Library accolades from, 1998;XIV.3:9
first catalog, “U.S. Women in Horticulture,” 1991;VIII.1:11
Woodburn, Elisabeth
Cherokee Garden Library and, 1990;VI.3:3
garden library of, at Cherokee Garden Library, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
A History of Horticulture in America to 1860 (Hedrick) and, 1989;V.3:5
Keeping Eden: A History of Gardening in America (in print) and, 1992;IX.1:13
Woodburn, KY
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Woodcock, David
Miss Ella’s place: restoring the common landscape of Texas and, 1988;V.1:9
Woodham, Tom
in the news, 1990;VII.2:11
Woodlanders Nursery, SC
Painshill: Remaking Elysium on Time, 2010;XXIII.4:1
Woodland Park, Lexington, KY
Lexington annual meeting tours, 2017;XXX.2:6
Woodlands, Clarkesville, GA
Jarvis Van Buren: Georgia Horticulturist, Writer, Nurseryman, and Builder, 2000;XVI.1:1
The Woodlands, Philadelphia
The “Awful Ailanthus” A Love-to-Hate Story, 2017;XXX.1:1
as rival to English gardens, Jefferson on, 1997;XIII.3:5
Woodlawn Plantation, VA
Mount Vernon annual meeting tours, 1990;VII.1:4
Woodmanston Plantation and Botanical Garden. See also 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
Woodruff, Lindsay
New Bern, NC annual meeting, 2001;XVI.4:14
wood sorrel (Oxalis)
The wood sorrel(s) of Southern dooryard gardens, 1994;X.3:5
Woodward, Carole H.
Haywood Hall gardens restoration and, 1987;IV.1:6
Woodward, C. Vann
Chesnut diary and, 2009;XXII.3:1
Mary Chesnut’s Civil War and, 2009;XXII.4:4
Richmond’s Military-Industrial Landscape, 2012;XXV.2:8
Woodward, Ernest Leroy, garden
Camden annual meeting tours, 2009;XXII.4:4
Woodward, John Douglas
Bayly Art Museum exhibit of landscapes by, 1997;XIII.2:7
Woodward, Laura
Laura Woodward: The Artist behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack, in print), 2010;XXIII.2:14
Laura Woodward: The Artist Behind the Innovator Who Developed Palm Beach (Pollack, review), 2011;XXIV.1:9
Woodward, Shingo (Mrs. M. Truman). See also Manard, Shingo Dameron
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
elected to SGHS board of directors, 1988;V.1:7, 1992;VIII.4:15
Fall Board meeting, 1988;V.2:3
Jackson Square restoration in New Orleans and, 1990;VII.2:1
New Orleans Town Gardeners garden library and, 1987;IV.1:9, 1988;IV.4:3
in the news, 1990;VII.1:13
St. Francisville, LA annual meeting and, 1990;VII.1:16, 1991;VII.4:1, 1991;VIII.1:9
Woolford, Cator and Woolford Estate
Atlanta Artist and Gardener is Renovating a Historic Rock Garden, 2014;XXVII.3:8
Woolley, Rollin
on tea cultivation at Colonial Williamsburg, 1993;IX.2:10
Wooten, Hardy Vickers
Alabama garden laid off (Feb. 1856), 1988;IV.3:8
Wooten, H. V., diary
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:2
Wooten, Jim
Lost Landscapes, RSGL conference, 2007;XXI.3:6
Worden, Robert L.
Charles Carroll House gardens, Annapolis, 1993;IX.2:1
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
Nouveau Jardinier de la Louisiane (Lelievre, 1838) translation, 1999;XV.2:1
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda
SGHS annual meeting and, 2025;XXXVI.4:8
A World of her own Making: Katharine Smith Reynolds and the Landscape of Reynolda (Howett)
in print, 2007;XXI.3:12
World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893)
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Wormsloe Plantation, GA
Craig Barrow III named Preservation Hero and, 2014;XXVII.2:10
Savannah annual meeting tour, 2013;XXVI.2:11, 2014;XXVII.1:9
Worshipful Company of Fruiterers
Gifts to Mount Vernon, 1999;XV.2:11
Wray, Thomas Jarram
Louis LeConte’s Bulb Garden, 1813-1838, 2014;XXVII.1:1
Wrench, Evelyn
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Wright, A. St. Clair
Annapolis annual meeting, 1984;I.1:4, 1985;I.2:1, 1985;I.3:2
board resolution expressing sympathy on death of, 1994;X.2:10
call for archives and, 1990;VII.2:16
on First SGHS Board, 2002;XVII.4:16
historic preservation in Annapolis and, 1986;II.4:6
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10
retires from SGHS board, 1990;VII.1:2
SGHS: An Informal History, 2002;XVII.4:3
toast to honor memory of, 1996;XII.3:7
Wright, Charles
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Wright, Col. and Mrs. J. M. P.
Charter Members, 2002;XVII.4:16
Wright, Cornelia B.
The Influence of Women on the Southern Landscape (in print), 1997;XIII.2:9
Wright, Edith Redway
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Wright, Melissa Furniss
Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta and, 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Wright, Michale
The Complete Handbook of Garden Plants, 1994;X.3:5
Wright, Mrs. Charles K.
Charter Member, 2002;XVII.4:16
Wright Brothers Monument
The Elizabethan Gardens, NC, 2016;XXIX.1:6
Wrinkle, Louise Agee
Our Woodland Oasis in Birmingham, 2019;XXXII.1:8
The Writer in the Garden
British Library (exhibition), 2004;XIX.4:15
Wu, Kingsley, Japanese Garden of
Fort Worth annual meeting (2006) tours, 2005;XX.2:9
Wulf, Andrea
Bartram Trail Dedication in Louisiana, 2015;XXVIII.2:10
The Brother Gardeners: Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession (in print), 2009;XXII.3:8
Founding Gardeners (in print), 2011;XXIV.2:7
Mount Vernon annual meeting, 2010;XXIII.1:10, 2010;XXIII.3:6, 2021;XXXIII.3:1
A New World, RSGL conference, 2011;XXIV.4:6
Wye Hall, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Wye Heights, Easton, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Wye House, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Lloyds’ orangery at, 1996;XII.3:1
Lockwood and Forman on, 1992;VIII.3:4
Stratford Hall grounds and gardens restoration and, 2004;XIX.4:1
Wye Plantation, MD
Eastern Shore, MD annual meeting tours, 1996;XII.3:7
Wymess, Mrs. William Hatch
SGHS organizing meeting, 1983;HTI.1:1
Wynnwood (historic site), TN
Nashville annual meeting tour, 1987;IV.2:2, 1988;IV.3:1
TOP | 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
Ximenez-Fatio House, St. Augustine, FL
annual meeting tour (2018), 2017;XXX.4:7, 2018;XXXI.1:1
TOP | 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
Yahres, Peggy and Mike
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10
Yancey, Benjamin family
Cunningham family of SC and, 1993;IX.3:1
Yankopolus, Jennifer E.
Atlanta annual meeting (2003), 2021;XXXIV.2:1
Edward L. Daugherty, A Southern Landscape Architect, 2008;XXII.2:10
Yarborough, Foster
Seibels House, Columbia, SC memorial to, 2022;XXXIV.3:1
Yarnell, Richard
RSGL conference speaker, 1993;IX.3:15, 1994;X.2:5, 2025;XXXVI.4:1
Yates, William Arthur
Kew Gardens training and subsequent career of, 1997;XIII.1:1
Yates apples
in Clay County, Alabama, 2024;XXXVI.3:1
yaupon holly
proposed Magnolia article on, 2024;XXXVI.1:2
A Year in the Life of an English Meadow (Garnett and Devlin)
review, 2007;XXI.2:15
The Yellow Rose
publication information, 1986;II.4:2, 1987;III.3:9
Yemm, Terry
blacksmith at Cultivating History, RSGL conference, 2001;XVI.4:11, 2001;XVII.1:9
The Evolution of the Williamsburg Landscape, 1999;XV.1:14
The great plant hunters of colonial Virginia, 1994;XI.2:1
Mobile annual meeting speaker, 1995;XI.4:1
as professional gardener in Williamsburg, 1997;XIII.3:1
A Southern Plant List, 1999;XV.1:15
Williamsburg annual meeting speaker, 1994;X.4:1
Yentsch, Anne
Moonlight Garden at Edison & Ford Winter Estates, 2006;XX.4:13
in the news, 1991;VIII.1:10
newsletter on archaeology of buried gardens, 1992;VIII.4:14
Yokohama Nursery Company, Ltd.
A Sultry Southern Heirloom, Japanese Macabre and, 2022;XXXV.1:1
Young, Arthur
Farmer Washington at Mount Vernon, 1759-1799, 2000;XV.3:1
Young, Mary Sophie
Fort Worth botanist, 2006;XX.3:7
Young, R. A.
on Nehrling and Florida agriculture, 1999;XIV.4:1
Young, Thomas
imported seeds for sale in S. Carolina by, 1992;VIII.3:6
Young-Dent home (Fendall Hall) Eufaula, AL
Montgomery annual meeting tours (1986), 1985;II.2:3
recipients, 2022;XXXIV.4:7
Your Garden and Mine (Caldwell, 1914)
Preserving 20th-century gardens and, 2007;XXI.2:1
TOP | 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
Zahl, Mary
Birmingham annual meeting tours, 2019;XXXII.2:6
Zanesville Gazette
on Blennerhassetts’ gardens, 1996;XII.4:10
Zavala Point, TX
Adina de Zavala’s garden at, 2004;XIX.3:1
Ziegler, Bart
Monticello’s Caracalla Bean, 2018;XXXI.3:11
Zierden, Martha
Landscape, Race, and Culture (RSGL conference speaker), 2019;XXXII.2:12
National Trust meeting on landscape preservation speaker, 1990;VII.2:9
Unearthing the Past (RSGL conference speaker), 2005;XX.1:10, 2005;XX.2:10
Zinn, Johann Gottfried
zinnias and, 2023;XXXV.4:9
zinnias
on ceiling of Walter Anderson’s cottage in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 2023;XXXV.4:10
review of, 2023;XXXV.4:9
Zinzendorf, Karl von
on Painshill in Surrey, England (1768), 2010;XXIII.4:1
Zion, Robert
Fort Worth annual meeting tours, 2006;XX.3:7
Zolnay, George Julian
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA, 2012;XXV.1:1
Zoological Philosophy (Lamarck, 1809)
Biological Thought in Eighteenth-Century Agriculture, 2000;XVI.2:1
Zumbro garden
Wilmington annual meeting and, 2024;XXXVI.2:7