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PUBLISHED SOURCES

FOR IRISH GARDEN HISTORY

RESEARCH The following references are nearly all published sources incidentally picked-up during the course of research into The History of Demesnes and Gardening by Terence Reeves-Smyth. Being very much part of a working process, which is still in progress, these do not represent a systematically compiled list of sources. Terence Reeves-Smyth has agreed op make available updates of this sources list as he continues with his work and will also in due time make available his list of unpublished sources. Meanwhile, it is hoped that these various references may prove useful to others involved in garden history research.

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Magazine, Vol. 7. Nelson, E. C (1990e) ‘James and Thomas Drummond, as curators in Irish botanic gardens’. Archives of Natural History, Vol. 17, pp49-65. Nelson, E. C (1990f) Garden flowers [Narcissus "Foundling"; Rosa x hibernica, Primula "Rowallane Rose"; Erica erigena "Irish Dusk"'. Irish Philatelic Bulletin, 8-90. Nelson, E. C (1990g) ‘Groping after ferns in the fifteenth century’ [review of a facsimile of Codex Bruxellensis IV. 1024], Pteridologist, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp21-22. Nelson, E. C (1990h) ‘William Ramsay McNab’s herbarium in the National Botanic gardens, Glasnevin (DBN). Its early acquisition’. Glasra, New Series, Vol. 1 (1990), pp1-7; Portrait. Nelson, E. C (1990i) 'Lobelia - an elephantine miscellany'. Moorea, Vol. 8, p47. Nelson, E. C and S. Andrews (1990) 'Carpentaria californica'. The Plantsman, Vol. 12. Nelson, E.C and Seaward, M.R.D (1990) ‘Evelyn Mary Booth 1897-1988’. Glasra, New Series. Vol.1, pp87-89, portrait. Nelson, E. C (1991a) ‘Reserved for the fellows: four centuries of gardens at Trinity College, Dublin’. In Holland, C (ed.) Trinity College Dublin and the Idea of a

University. Dublin, pp185-222. Nelson, E. C (1991b) ‘A select annotated bibliography of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin’. Glasra, New Series. Vol. 5, pp1-20. Nelson, E. C (1991c) Shamrock. Botany and History of an Irish Myth. Boethius, Aberystwyth & Kilkenny. Nelson, E. C (1991d) Plants from China. A Guided Walk. National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin. Nelson, E. C (1991e) 'The waxing of a glorious rajah'. Kew Magazine, Vol. 8 Nelson, E. C (1991f) Nelson, E. C and Walsh, Wendy F (1991) The Burren: A Companion to the

Wildflowers of an Irish Landscape Wilderness. Boethius Press, Aberystwyth and The Conservancy of the Burren, Ennis. Second edition 1997, The Conservancy of the Burren, Ballyvaghan and Samton Ltd, Dublin. Nelson, E. C (ed.) and McKinley, D.L (1991) Aphrodite’s Mousetrap. A Biography of Venus’s Flytrap with facsimiles of an Original Pamphlet and the Manuscripts of John Ellis, F.R.S. Aberystwyth. Nelson, E. C (1992a). ‘Ferns in Ireland, wild, cultivated, through the ages’. In Ide, J.M., Jermy, A. C. & Paul, A.M (eds.) Fern Horticulture: past, Present & Future

Perspectives, pp57-86. Nelson, E. C (1992b) ‘A short treatise of firr trees…by Samuel Waring’. Archives of

Natural History, Vol. 19, pp305-306. Nelson, E. C (1992c) 'Some things old, some things new [X Cupressocyparis leylandii "Olive's Green"; Aubrieta "Mabestown Blue"; Pipposporum tenuifolium "Nutty's

Leprechaun"; Pittosporum "Little John"'. Irish Garden Plant Society Newsletter, No. 44. Nelson, E. C (1992d) ‘Fair maids of February [snowdrops]’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 1, No. 1 (February & March), pp12-13. Nelson, E. C (1992e) ‘William Henry Harvey as Colonial Treasurer at the Cape of Good Hope: A case of depression and bowdlerized history’. Archives of Natural

History, Vol. 19, pp171-180. Nelson, E. C (1992f) 'Honeysuckle twines round the porch'. The Irish Garden, Vol. 1, No 2. Nelson, E. C (1992g) 'Dierama - what's all the fuss about'. Irish Garden Plant Society

Newsletter, No 44 (Spring 1992). Nelson, E. C (1992f) 'Camellia and Ireland: some backward glances'. New Zealand

Camellia Bulletin, Vol. 17, 4 & 5. Nelson, E.C (1993a) ‘From darkest Peru and Chilliest Chile’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 2, No. 2 (March & April), pp20-22. Nelson, E.C and Andrews, S (1992) ‘The origin of Ilex x altaclerensis (Loudon) Dallimore ‘Lawsoniana’ and a confusion of Hodginses’. Glasra, New Series, Vol. 1, pp111-114. Nelson, E. C and Walsh, Wendy, F (1992) 'Garry x issaquahensis Nelson "Glasnevin Wine": a new cultivar from the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin'. Glasra, No. 1 New Series. Nelson, E. C (1993b) ‘Donard delights’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 2, No. 4 (July & August), pp14-16. Nelson, E. C (1993c) ‘Orchids for everyman and the Mullingar connection’. The Irish

Garden, Vol. 2, No. 5 (September & October), pp16-18. Nelson, E. C (1993d) 'Second nature'. The Irish Garden, Vol. 2, No. 6. Nelson, E. C (1993e) ‘“It died on me” – The perilous lives of Ireland’s garden plants’. Moorea, Vol. 10, pp35-40. Nelson, E. C (1993f) 'Corkscrew rush [Juncus effusus L. f. spiralis (J.McNab) Hegi] (Juncaceae) in Ireland and Britain'. Watsonia, Vol. 19. Nelson, E. C (1993g) ‘Botany and medicine: Dublin and Leiden’. Journal of the Irish

College of Physicians and Surgeons, Vol. 22, pp133-136. Nelson, E. C (1993h) 'Cycads in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin'. Encephalartos, Vol. 33. Nelson, E. C and Deane, E (1993) Glory of Donard. A History of the Slieve Donard

Nursery, Newcastle, County Down.. Northern Ireland Heritage Gardens Committee, Belfast. Nelson, E. C and Walsh, W. F (1993) The Trees of Ireland: Native and Naturalised. Lilliput, Dublin. Nelson, E. C and Harrison Sam (1993) 'Prunus laurocerasus vv. Castlewellan (not cv. Marbled White). Moorea, Vol. 10. Nelson, E. C and Probert, A (1993) A Man who Can Speak of Plants. Dr. Thomas

Coulter (1793-1843) of Dundalk in Ireland, Mexico & Alta California. Dublin. Nelson, E. C (1994a) ‘Blowing in the wind’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 3, No. 1 (January & February), pp6-8. Nelson, E. C and Walsh, Wendy F (1993) 'Reginald Farrer, Glasnevin and Deutzia

purpurascens "Alpine Magician"'. Kew Magazine, Vol. 10. Nelson, E.C (1994b) ‘On the trail of the big cone pine’ [Thomas Coulter]. The Irish

Garden, Vol. 3, No. 4 (July), pp30-32.

Nelson, E. C (1994c) ‘Golden apples’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 3, No. 5 (September & October), pp30-31. Nelson, E. C (1994d) 'Saint Bridgid, some daffodils and a host of anemones'. Newsletter of the Northern Ireland Daffodil Group, Vol. 4, No. 4. Nelson, E. C (1994e) 'Robert Lloyd Praeger's Crassulaceae: a community on possible type specimens in the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin, and on illustrations in the Royal Irish Academy, Dublin'. Bradleya, Vol. 11, pp91-106. Nelson, E. C (1994f) 'Irish arts and crafts: the cultivation of orchids in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin. 1795-1922'. In A. Pridgeon (ed.) Proceedings of

the 14th World Orchid Conference, London. Nelson, E. C and Probert, A (1994) A Man who can Speak of Plants: Dr. Thomas

Coulter (1793-1843) of Dundalk in Ireland, Mexico and Alta California. Dublin. Nelson, E. C (1995a) ‘The name of the rose’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 4, No. 1 (January & February), pp30-32. Nelson, E. C (1995b) ‘Two centuries of new introductions’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 4, No. 3 (May & June), pp20-21. Nelson, E. C (1995c) ‘From Mayo to the Caribbean’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 4, No. 4 (July & August), pp28-30 [Patrick Browne] Nelson, E. C (1995d) 'Two centuries of cultivars'. The Garden, Vol. 120. Nelson, E. C (1995e) 'The cycad collection in the National Botanic Garden, Glasnevin, Dublin'. Moorea, Vol. 11. Nelson, E. C (1995f) The Art of Flowers, National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin

Bicentenary Exhibition Catalogue. Botanical Illustrations by Wendy Walsh and Charlotte Wheeler Cuffe. Dublin. Nelson, E. C (1995g) 'Erica mackaiana forma multiplicata: a new name for the "multipetalled" form of Mackay's heath, with a history of Crawford's heath'. Yearbook

of the Heather Society, 1995. Nelson, E. C (1995h) 'Erica x stuartii: the authorship reconsidered'. Watsonia, Vol. 20, pp275-278. Nelson, E. C (1995i) ‘The botanical illustrations and art of George Victor du Noyer’. George Victor du Noyer 1817-1869. Hidden landscapes. An Exhibition to Celebrate

the Sesquicentenary of the Geological Survey of Ireland. Exh Cat. National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin. Nelson, E. C (1995j) The cause of the calamity. Potato blight in Ireland 1845-1847

and the role of the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin. Dublin. Nelson, E. C (ed.) (1995). Flowers of Mayo. Dr. Patrick Browne’s Facsiculus

Plantarum Hiberniae. Edmund Burke, Dublin. Nelson, E. C and Dillon, Helen (1995) 'The name of the rose...Dianthus "Chomley Farran"'. The Irish Garden, Vol. 4, No 1. Nelson, E. C and Dunlevy, M (1995) 'Sir William's Irish lace - gifts from an irish Viscountess'. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 12. Nelson, E. C and Fryer, J (1995) 'Two new species of Cotoneaster (Rosaceae) from the living collections in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin'. Glasra, Vol. 2. Nelson, E. C; Fryer, J and Walsh, W. F (1995) 'Cotoneaster bradyi (Rosaceae). Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 12. Nelson, E. C; Morley, B. D and Lambkin, D (1995) 'Gloxinia sylvatica (Gesneriaceae). Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 12. Nelson, E. C and Synnott, D. M and Walsh, W. F (1995) 'Pseudophegopteris levingei (Thelypteridaceae).' Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 12.

Nelson, E. C (1996a) 'A rainbow of iris'. The Irish Garden, Vol. 5. No 4 (May-June). Nelson, E. C (1996) ed. Quakers in Irish Natural History and Medicine in Ireland and

Britain. Occasional paper, Glasnevin. Nelson, E. C (1997a) ‘Thunderbolts & wooden enemies’ [wood anemones]. The Irish

Garden, Vol. 6, No. 2 (March), pp38-40. Nelson, E. C (1996b) 'A king among flowers - some lilies with Irish connections'. The

Irish Garden, Vol. 6, No. 6. Nelson, E. C (1997c) ‘The Moores of Willbrook’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 6, No. 8 (October), pp36-38. Nelson, E. C (1997d) 'Newry cultivars - plants introduced by Daisy Hill Nursery and the Smith family'. The New Plantsman, Vol. 4, pp98-114. Nelson, E. C (1997e) 'Dr. Thomas Coulter's cacti from Zimapàn, Hidalgo, Mexico'. Bradleya, Vol. 15. Nelson, E. C and Walsh, W. F (1997) An Irish Flower Garden Replanted: The

Histories of some of our Garden Plants. Castlebourke. 2nd edition. Nelson, E. C (1998a) ‘Painting pictures in “beautiful, laughing Burma”’ [Charlotte Cuffe in Burma]. The Irish Garden, Vol.7, No.1, pp38-40. Nelson, E. C (1998b) ‘Jubilee of a living fossil- The Dawn Redwood’. The Irish

Garden, Vol.7, No.2, pp.44-45. Nelson, E. C (1998c) ‘Dr. O’Kelly I presume?’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No. 4, pp44-47. Nelson, E. C (1998d) ‘Palmy ways’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No. 7 (August), pp44-46. Nelson, E. C (1998e) ‘Forty shades of green and white’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No. 8 (September), pp48-51. Nelson, E. C (1998f) 'A picking of poppies'. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No 9. Nelson, E. C (1998g) ‘A garland from an Irish Glebe’. The Irish Garden, Vol.7, No.10, pp.4-9. Nelson, E. C (1998h) ‘Caleb Threlkeld’s family’. Glasra, New Series, Vol. 3, pp161-166. Nelson, E. C (1998i) ‘A garden of bright images. Art treasures at Glasnevin’. Irish

Arts Review, Vol 14, Yearbook 1998, pp40-51. Nelson, E. C (1998j) 'Ninian Niven, Curtis's Botanical Magazine and the art of advertising new plants'. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 15. Nelson, E. C and Grills, A (1998) Daisy Hill Nursery. Newry. A History of “The most Interesting Nursery Probably in the World”. Northern Ireland Heritage Gardens Committee, Belfast. Nelson, E. C (1999a) ‘Charlotte Cuffe in Burma’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No. 1 (January & February), pp38-40. Nelson, E. C (1999b) ‘By the palmiest river in Kogelberg’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 7, No 3 (April), pp42-45. Nelson, E. C (1999) ‘Keeping then alive’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 8, No. 4 (January & February), pp44-47. Nelson, E. C (1999c) ‘The journey of the rose’ [R. mutabilis]. The Irish Garden, Vol. 8, No. 6 (July), pp42-44. Nelson, E. C (1999d) ‘Saintly heather: on St Dabeoc’s Heath’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 8, No. 7 (August), pp42-44. Nelson, E. C (1999e) ‘“My love’s an Arbutus”: Strawberry trees’. The Irish Garden, Vol.8, No.8, pp.16-19.

Nelson, E. C (1999f) ‘Autumnal nymphs: the “Guernsey lily”’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 8, No. 9 (October), pp42-45. Nelson, E. C (1999g) 'Saint Bridgid, her anemones, her Christmas roses and some daffodils'. The New Plantsman, Vol. 6. Nelson, E. C (1999h) 'A carnivorous plant on an Irish postage stamp: David Moore and Sarracenia hybrids at Glasnevin Botanic Gardens. Carnivorous Plant Newsletter, Vol. 28. Nelson, E. C and Walsh, Wendy F (1999) 'Iris lazica'. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Vol. 16. Nelson, E. C (2000) ‘“Rip Van Winkle” and William Baylor Hartland’. The Irish

Garden, Vol.9, No.3, pp68-70. Nelson, E. C (2000) ‘Thomas Drummond and the pride of Texas’. The Irish Garden, Vol.9, No.4, pp.76-79. Nelson, E. C (2000) ‘The last rose of summer’. The Irish Garden, Vol.9, No.9, pp46-48. Nelson, E. C (2001) ‘Davidia: The “extraodinary and beautiful” handkerchief tree’. The Irish Garden, Vol.10, No.3, pp72-75. Nelson, E. C (2001) ‘The short-styled bristle-fern from Kilkenny’. The Irish Garden, Vol.10, No.7, pp.66-69. Nelson, E. C (2001) ‘Once upon a time’. The Irish Garden, Vol.10, No.9, pp.46-48. Nelson, E. C (2002) ‘A rich bachelor and Molly the Witch’. The Irish Garden, Vol.11, No.1, pp52-55. Nelson, E. C (2002) ‘“The way that I went”: Praeger’s footsteps in the Canary Islands’. The Irish Garden, Vol.11, No.7, pp50-53. Nelson, E. C (2002) ‘Aristocrat of the garden – The Shan Lily’. The Irish Garden, Vol.11, No.8, pp52-54. Nelson, E. C (2002) The Virtues of Herbs of Master Jon Gardener. Strawberry Tree, Dublin. Nelson, E. C (2003) ‘James Townsend Mackay – Trinity College botanist’. The Irish

Garden, Vol. (December), pp54-56. Nelson, E.C (2003) ‘The Ulsterman, the Londoner and a very sensitive plant’. The

Irish Garden, Vol. 12, No. 3, pp64-67 [Venus Flytrap and Arthur Dobbs]. Nelson, E. E (2003) Graham Stuart Thomas and Ireland’s gardens’. The Irish Garden, Vol. 12, No. 6 (July), pp58-61. Nelson, E. C (2003) ‘“From sea to shining sea”: William Robinson crosses to North America, 1870’. The Irish Garden, Vol.12, No.8, pp.54-57. Nelson, E. C (2004) ‘“When the swift appears, turn out the greenhouse”: Cranmore and John Templeton, Ulster’s pioneer plantsman’. The Irish Garden, Vol.13, No.4, pp.56-59. Nelson, E. C (2004) ‘“By a little industry brought to perfection”: John K’Eogh’s General Irish Herbal’. The Irish Garden, Vol.13, No.7, pp.50-53. Nelson, E. C (2004) ‘Hans and the beanstalk. A transatlantic tale’. The Irish Garden, Vol.13, No.8, pp52-55. Nelson, E. C (2005) ‘Amongst the heather bright’. The Irish Garden, Vol.14, No.4, pp70-72, 75. Nelson, E. C (2005) ‘“Dear Mr. Darwin”: Letters from Irish gardens’’. The Irish

Garden, Vol.14, No.8, pp54-57. Nelson, E. C (2006) ‘Garden crime and some rather original murders’. The Irish

Garden, Vol.15, No.4, pp70-73.

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