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Anthony, my late brother (he died in 1956 aged just 21, of pneumonia I think but caused by muscular dystrophy, Duchennes' syndrome) even though he was young, collected Peter Scott's paintings. All prints of course but I'll never forget the wonderful depictions of birds, especially sea birds and the British marshes and wetlands. It was probably those which first introduced me to the world of natural history. I wonder what happened to them all, about a dozen i suppose. I was just 13 when he died.
...in the spring when I told her about the little daffodil which I am having registered as 'Susan Cox,' she wanted both bulbs (later in the summer) and some photos. so I sent those and lo and behold, on her arm, entwined in something of a climbing nature, there was a new one, green and yellow, of Narcissus 'Susan Cox.' She said no-one could understand why she'd have a daffodil on her arm! It was beautifully done, perfectly proportioned and the petals all at the exact angle.
Re Narcissus 'Susan Cox' - see photos from Lesley, and from Anne Wright, here: http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=9980.msg264015#msg264015 - for some details about the plant.Lesley's pic repeated here : (Attachment Link) http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=11474.msg296176#msg296176http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=12889.msg326567#msg326567