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Maggi Young

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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #30 on: November 28, 2008, 08:44:24 PM »
Yes, Paddy, I take your point about the ease of purchasing with RHS shop... have edited my post above.

Though I could buy  the book and you could send the chocolate!! ;) ;D
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #31 on: November 28, 2008, 08:47:14 PM »
Can I not just buy the book and the chocolate for myself?

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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #32 on: November 28, 2008, 08:52:40 PM »
I see what you were asking, Rob. Yes, Ron Mackenzie generally does send out bulbs which have flowered or are flowering, so are definitely flowering size; though I expect there will be some exceptions, say if a bulb has reached a good enough size to send as flowering size but hasn't produced a scape that year. Generally, I've always found his bulbs to be a good size.

As I said in an earlier post, 'Ronald Mackenzie' has yellow markings at top and base of the inner segments. It has no markings at all on the outer segments. The description in the catalogue of yellow markings on the outers is a mistake.
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #33 on: November 28, 2008, 08:54:26 PM »
I don't know what it is with you Folks..... if it were up to you I'd have the figure of a whippet! :o
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #34 on: November 29, 2008, 08:24:41 PM »
I don't know what it is with you Folks..... if it were up to you I'd have the figure of a whippet! :o
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..................then Ian would lose his flat cap trying to keep up! ;D
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #35 on: November 29, 2008, 08:40:02 PM »
I don't know what it is with you Folks..... if it were up to you I'd have the figure of a whippet! :o
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..................then Ian would lose his flat cap trying to keep up! ;D
Nah! He already IS a whippet!
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #36 on: November 29, 2008, 11:58:37 PM »
I can't see you in a flat cap Maggi! ;D
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Re: First Catalogue
« Reply #37 on: December 02, 2008, 09:47:06 AM »
I have not been taking the Daffodils, snowdrops and tulips Yearbook for long (BTW isn't the order wrong?), but have the following 'index' of the main articles - all Snowdrops I'm afraid narcissus and tulip fans so not much help to you.  I sent it to Diane and she suggested others might be interested so here goes.

2002-2003
Starting a Snowdrop Collection Matt Bishop  3pp
Yet another G.elwesii? Notes on a snowdrop from Turkey Jorg Lebsa 3pp
Snowdrops at the RHS February Show Alan Leslie 2pp

2003-2004
A Survey of Old and New Year Snowdrops Matt Bishop 4pp
A tale of Three Snowdrops Kit Grey-Wilson 3pp
Galanthus conservation project: Dumlugoze, Turkey Trevor Wiltshire 3pp
Twin scaling Snowdrops and Miniature Daffodils Dr Ron Mackenzie 2pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows Alan Leslie 2pp

2004-2005
RHS Snowdrop and Snowflake Day: A Symposium
Snowdrops and Snowflakes Alan Leslie 2pp
Naming more Cultivars Matt Bishop 2pp
Green-tipped Snowdrops Ruby Baker 3pp
Pests and diseases of Snowdrops Gordon Hanks 2pp
Using Snowdrops in the Garden Wol Staines 3pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows in 2004 Alan Leslie 2pp

2005-2006
Hector Drury Harrison an appreciation Ruby Baker 1p
Galanthus and Leucojum A reappraisal of relationships John Grimshaw 3pp
Some Caucasian and Turkish Snowdrops in the Wild Chris Brickell 11pp
Ten of the Best Alan Street 2pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows in 2005 Alan Leslie 2pp

2006-2007
Know your Daffodil and Snowdrop Leaf Diseases Gordon Hanks and Tim O’Neill 4pp
Daffodils as companions for Snowdrops Richard Hobbs 3pp
Murdering Snowdrops Matt Bishop 2pp
Travels in Search of Wild Snowdrops Wolfgang Kletzing 3pp
The Sustainable Harvesting of Woodland Snowdrops: The Cambo Estate in Scotland Catherine Erskin  3pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows in 2006 Alan Leslie 4pp

2007-2008
Digital Botanical Illustrations Niki Simpson 3pp
Obituary David Baker Ronald Mackenzie 1p
Heyrick Anthony Greatorex: His Snowdrops and his Legacy Richard Hobbs 4pp
Breeding New Snowdrop Cultivars Martin Baxendale 5pp
The Cultivation of G.reginae-olgae ssp reginae olgae under Glass Melvyn Jope 2pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows in 2007 Alan Leslie 4pp

2008-2009
Galanthomania Chipping and Twin-scaling Colin Mason 3pp
How I grow Snowdrops Angela Whinfield 3pp
Collecting Snowdrops - Some observations Chris Sanham 3pp
A New Snowdrop Discovery G.plicatus ‘E.A.Bowles’ Michael D Myers 2pp
Snowdrops at the RHS Shows in 2008 Alan Leslie 4pp
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