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I'm hopeful Brian that crocuses and all my bulbs will be happy. Certainly daffodils, tulips and bluebells are flourishing down there.
Oh, right, I misread you Brian.
By happy coincidence, there is a picture and brief description of Jim Le Comte in John Richard's latest blog on the AGS website. (January 24th - Northumberland Alpine Gardeners Diairy).You will also have to put up with a picture of the Learned Professor and a vegetable sheep, but never mind. I'm sure someone cleverer than me could post a link.
On the subject of pretension, Roger and I have discussed whether we should give our new home a name. It has none at present and though it's not a huge house, it has a certain graciousness about it which calls for some recognition. My nursery is "Gala Plants" recalling both Roger's and my Scottish forebears who all came from the general area of the Scottish Borders and especially from around Galashiels. So maybe Gala House it will be. Of course the area our new place is situated in, is called Clarendon but perhaps Clarendon House would be carrying pretension WAY beyond acceptable limits.