Complete list of books & articles

   

Complete list of books and articles, by Gertrude Jekyll, in chronological order, assembled by MARGARET HASTINGS & MICHAEL TOOLEY

 

BOOKS


(including books published posthumously, collections of her writings and chapters in the books of others)


1883 Colour in the Flower Garden. In W. Robinson. 1883. The English Flower Garden. London, John Murray. pp. cx-cxii.
1899 Wood & Garden: notes & thoughts – practical & critical of a working amateur. Incorporating articles printed in The Guardian Newspaper as “Notes from Garden & Woodland”, 1896-1897. London, Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. xvi + 286.
1900 Home & Garden: notes and thoughts – practical and critical of a worker in both. London, Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. xv + 301.
1901 Lilies for English Gardens: A guide for amateurs. Compiled from information previously published in The Garden with the addition of some original chapters. London, Country Life Ltd., and George Newnes Ltd. xii + 72.
1901 Wall and Water Gardens. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xiv + 177.
1901 Preface in E. T. Cook. 1901. Gardening for Beginners: A Handbook to the garden. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. v-vi.
1902 Roses for English Gardens (with Edward Mawley). London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xvi + 166.
1904 Old West Surrey: Some Notes and Memories. London, Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. xx + 320.
1904 Some English Gardens. After drawings by George S. Elgood, R.I., with Notes by Gertrude Jekyll. London, Longmans, Green & Co. Ltd. xii + 131.
1907 Flower Decoration in the House. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xi + 98.
1908 Colour in the Flower Garden. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xiv + 148.
1908 Children and Gardens. London, Country Life and George Newnes Ltd. xx + 110.
1911 Preface in W. Miller. 1911. The Charm of English Gardens. London, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. vii-x.
1912 Gardens for Small Country Houses (with Sir Lawrence Weaver). London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xvi + 260.
1913 Wall and Water Gardens: With Chapters on the Rock-Garden and the Heath-Garden. 5th ed., revised. London, Country Life Ltd. xvi + 214.
1914 Colour Schemes for the Flower Garden (originally published (1908) as Colour in the Flower Garden). London, Country Life Ltd. xvi + 159.
1915 Preface in Mrs Francis King. 1915. The Well Considered Garden. New York, Charles Scribners’ Sons. x.
1916 Annuals and Biennials: The Best Annual and Biennial Plants and their Uses in the garden.  With cultural notes by E. H. Jenkins. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xiv + 174.
1918 Garden Ornament. London, Country Life Ltd. and George Newnes Ltd. xii + 460.
1918 Public Parks and Gardens. Burnley, The Civic Arts Association. 12 pp.
1921 Garden Design on Old-Fashioned Lines. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 383-384.
1921 Garden Planning. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 408-409.
1921 The Garden Summerhouse. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 416-7.
1921 Old-Fashioned Flowers. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 692-6.
1921 Potpourri. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. p. 815.
1921 The Water Garden. In Black’s Gardening Dictionary. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 1149-51.
1924 Introduction. In G. F. Tinley, T. Humphreys and W. Irving. 1924. Colour Planning of the Garden. London, T. C. & E. C. Jack Ltd. ix-xvjii.
1924 The Garden. In A. C. Benson and Lawrence Weaver. 1924. The Book of the Queen’s Dolls’ House. London, Methuen and Co. p. 151.
1925 Old English Household Life: Some account of Cottage objects and Country folk. Incorporating material from “Old West Surrey”. London, B. T. Batsford Ltd. ix + 222.
1927 Preface in Mrs Francis King. The Flower Garden Day by Day. New York, Frederic A. Stokes Co.
1927 Garden Ornament (with Christopher Hussey). 2nd ed., revised. London, Country Life Ltd. x + 438.
1928 The Old Garden Roses. In The Gardener’s Year Book 1928. London, Phillip Allen & Co. Ltd. pp. 223-5.
1928 Garden Design on Old-Fashioned Lines. In, E. T. Ellis (ed.) Black’s Gardening Dictionary  Second edition. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 383-4.
1928 The Garden Planning : aims to be kept in view. In, E. T. Ellis (ed.). Black’s Gardening Dictionary.  Second edition. London. A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 408-9.
1928 The Garden Summerhouse.  In, E. T. Ellis (eds.). Black’s Gardening Dictionary. Second edition. London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 416-7.
1928 Old-Fashioned Flowers. In, E. T. Ellis (ed) Black’s Gardening Dictionary. Second edition. London,  A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 692-6.
1928 Potpourri. In, E. T. Ellis (ed.) Black’s Gardening Dictionary.  Second edition. London, A. C. Black Ltd. p. 815.
1928 The Water Garden.  In, E. T. Ellis (ed.). Black’s Gardening Dictionary.  Second edition.  London, A. C. Black Ltd. pp. 1149-51.
1931 Gertrude Jekyll (1843-). In Ernest Nelmes and William Cuthbertson (compilers). 1931. Curtis’s Botanical Magazine Dedications, 1827-1927. London, Bernard Quaritch Ltd. pp. 392-4.
1933 Wall, Water and Woodland Gardens: Including the Rock-Garden & the Heath-Garden. 8th ed., revised of “Wall & Water Garden” with a chapter on the Asiatic Primulas by G. C. Taylor. London, Country Life Ltd. xvi + 246.
1936 Planting a Garden. In, The Gardener’s Companion (reprinted from Home and Garden, 1900). London, J. M. Dent & Co. pp. 270-2.
1936 The Common Speedwell. In, The Gardener’s Companion (reprinted from Home and Garden, 1900). London, J. M. Dent & Co. p. 367.
1937 A Gardener’s Testament. A selection of Articles and Notes. Edited by Francis Jekyll and G. C. Taylor. London, Country Life Ltd. xiv + 258.
1939 Old English Household Life (with Sydney Robert Jones). London, B. T. Batsford Ltd. viii + 120.
1947 A fox hunt at Munstead Wood. 1925. In H. M. Larner 1947. Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. A history, ancient and modern. Cambridge, St Tibbs Press (Cambridge Chronicle Ltd.). pp. 58-9.
1947 Some Trees of our neighbourhood. 1923. In H. M. Larner 1947. Busbridge, Godalming, Surrey. A history, ancient and modern. Cambridge, St Tibbs Press (Cambridge Chronicle Ltd.). pp. 68-73.
1966 On Gardening. London, Studio Vista. 283 pp. Introduction by Elizabeth Lawrence.
1983 Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening. Edited with a Commentary by Penelope Hobhouse. London, National Trust and William Collins. 336 pp.
1984 The making of a garden. An anthology of her writings, illustrated with her own photographs and drawings, and watercolours by contemporary artists, compiled by Cherry Lewis. Woodbridge, Antique Collectors’ Club. 169 pp.
 

ARTICLES


(including articles published posthumously and collections of her writings)

 

Key: A, Article; N, Note; C, Correspondence


1881 Some plants from Algeria. The Garden 19 (483), 202 A.
1881 Spring flowers and the frost. The Garden  19 (484), 233 A.
1881 Brown Cos Lettuce. The Garden 19 (487), 312 N.
1881 Culture of Clematises. Gardening Illustrated 3 (114), 126 A.
1881 Sweet Peas. The Garden 19 (499), 589 N.
1881 Show Roses. The Garden 20 (502), 7 A.
1881 Carnations in Italy. The Garden 20 (507), 137 N.
1881 An October nosegay. The Garden 20 (517), 408 N.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (519), 449A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (520), 471 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (521), 489 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (522), 510 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (523), 532‑3 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (524), 554 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (525), 573 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (526), 574 A.
1881 Red Spider on Violets. The Garden 20 (527), 601‑2 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (527), 617 A.
1881 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 20 (528), 637 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (529), 7 A.
1882 Brown Cos Lettuce. Gardening lllustrated 3 (149), 553 N.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (530), 29A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (531), 47 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (532), 65 A.
1882 Winter ‑ Scented plants. The Garden 21 (533), 71 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (533), 85 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (534), 102‑3 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (535), 119 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (536), 135 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (537), 151 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (538), 167 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (158), 25 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (539), 185 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (540), 205 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (541), 221 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (161), 61 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (542), 241 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (543), 261 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (163), 85 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (544), 281 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (545), 297 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (546), 317 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (547), 333 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (167), 133 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (548), 353 A.
1882 Enjoyable Winter Gardens (Conservatories). The Garden 21 (549), 357 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (549), 373 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (550), 391 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (551), 411 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (171), 182 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (552), 429 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (172), 194 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 21 (553), 449 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening lllustrated 4 (174), A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (556), 53 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (176), 241 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (557), 75 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (177), 253 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (558), 102 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (560), 150 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (561), 172 A.
1882 Colour in the Flower Garden. The Garden 22 (562), 177 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (562), 193 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (182), 313 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (563), 214 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (564), 236 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (565), 246 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (566), 279 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (567), 289 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (568), 319 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (569), 330 A.
1882 Flowers and plants in the house. The Garden 22 (570), 363 A.
1882 Wild Flowers in the House. Gardening Illustrated 4 (190), 409 A.
1882 Colour in the Flower Garden. The Garden 22 (575), 470‑1 A.
1882 Daphne indica planted out. The Garden 22 (576), 477 N.
1882 Tall Border Plants. The Garden 22 (576), 490 A.
1882 Hardy flowers in Winter. The Garden 22 (576), 491 N.                              
1883 Narcissus monophyllus. The Garden 23 (585), 115 N.
1883 Anemone fulgens. The Garden 23 (591), 245 A.
1883 Ornithogalum nutans. The Garden 23 (596), 362‑3 N.
1883 Lotier cultive. Gardening Illustrated 5 (216), 93 N.
1883 Anemone apennina. The Garden 23 (597), 379 N.
1883 Androsace carnea. The Garden 23 (598), 400 N.
1883 Flowers and plants in rooms. Gardening Illustrated 5 (218), 121 A.
1883 Diseased vines. The Garden 23 (605), 575 N.
1883 Some July Flowers. The Garden 24 (609), 50 A.
1883 Peach-leaved bellflower. The Garden 24 (611), 84 N.
1883 Large white alpine poppy.  The Garden 24 (611), 84 N.
1883 Varieties of the white Lily.  The Garden. 24 (611), 84 N.
1883 Alstroemerias.  The Garden. 24 (611), 86 N.
1883 Carnation Lady Agnes. The Garden 24 (614), 157 N.
1883 Carnation Grenadin. The Garden 24 (616), 196 N.
1883 Campanula persicifolia.  The Garden 24 (617), 219 A.
1883 Flowers and plants in rooms. Gardening Illustrated 5 (237), 326 N.
1883 Gentiana Andrewsi. The Garden 24 (623), 357 N.
1883 Sedum Sieboldi. The Garden 24 (623), 357 N.
1883       October in the alpine garden. The Garden 24 (624), 379 A.
1883 Iris stylosa. The Garden 24 (626), 432 N.
1883 The Oriental poppies.  The Garden 24 (627), 459 A.
1883 Cotoneasters. Gardening Illustrated 5 (246), 433 N.
1883 Tall Border Plants. Gardening Illustrated 5 (247), 444‑5 A.
1884 An English Garden two centuries ago. Pall Mall Gazette September or October.
1884 Notes from Capri. The Garden 25 (635), 33 A.
1884 A Pretty Violet. The Garden 25 (638), 96 N.
1884 A Handy Tool for Plant Collecting. The Garden 25 (641), 174 A.
1884 Iris stylosa. The Garden 25 (643), 220 N.
1884 Climbers on Trees. The Garden 25 (653), 425 A.
1884 Schizanthus Grahami. The Garden 25 (655), 466 N.
1884 Three Important Annuals. The Garden 25 (655), 470 A.
1884 Orobus canescens. The Garden 25 (656), 486 N.
1884 Senecio abrotanifolius.  The Garden 25 (656), 486 N.
1884 Ixia crateroides.  The Garden 25 (656), 486 N.
1884 Erigeron aurantiacus. The Garden 25 (656), 486 N.
1884 Rosa Brunoniana. The Garden 25 (657), 506 N.
1884 Small white Carnation Pink. The Garden 25 (657), 510 N.
1884 Border Pink Lady Fitzhardinge. The Garden 26 (659), 2 N.
1884 Some July Flowers. Gardening Illustrated 6 (280), 217‑8 A.
1884 White Carnation Pink. The Garden 26 (662), 67 A.
1884 Rosa Brunoniana. The Garden 26 (663), 87 A.
1884 Autumn Sown Annuals. The Garden 26 (665), 125 A.
1884 The Oriental Poppies. Gardening Illustrated 6 (290), 349 A.
1884 An English garden two centuries ago.  The Garden 26 (670), 243-244 A.
1884 A neglected native shrub (Viburnum opulus). The Garden 26 (671), 267 N.
1884 Some Fair Autumn Flowers. The Garden 26 (672), 290 N.
1884 A garden picture. The Garden 26 (673), 313 N.
1884 Tea Roses in Cottage Gardens. The Garden 26 (676), 377 N.
1884 Notes from Munstead. The Garden 26 (677), 392 N.
1884 The Shamrock Pea (Parochetus) in autumn. The Garden 26 (677), 396 N.
1884 Exeter Apple Fair. The Garden 26 (677), 399‑400 A.
1884 Aubretia olympica. The Garden 26 (679), 432 N.
1884 Linaria anticaria. The Garden 26 (679), 436 N.
1884 Polygonum vaccinifolium. The Garden 26 (679), 436 N.
1884 Autumn Flowers. The Garden 26 (680), 452 N.
1884 Some Winter Roses. The Garden 26 (683), 530 N.
1884 Rosa Brunoniana. Gardening Illustrated 6 (303), 529 N.
1884 Garden and Landscape in Winter. The Garden 26 (684), 531 A.
1885 Polygala Chamaebuxus. The Garden 27 (686), 31‑2 N.
1885 Alexandrian Laurel (Ruscus Racemosus). The Garden 27 (687), 43 A.
1885 Plants now in flower in open air. The Garden 27 (690), 100 N.
1885 Spring in Winter. The Garden 27 (692), 141 A.
1885 Iris tuberosa. The Garden 27 (695), 208 N.
1885 Chinodoxa sardensis. The Garden 27 (695), 208 N.
1885 Iris reticulata. The Garden 27 (695), 208 N.
1885 Winter Pansies. The Garden 27 (697), 262 N.
1885 Colour in Flowers. The Garden 27 (698), 277‑8 A.
1885 Easter Notes. The Garden 27 (699), 303 A.
1885 The Lesser Periwinkles. The Garden 27 (701), 359 A.
1885 lris tuberosa. The Garden 27 (701), 378 N.
1885 Erythronium grandiflorum. The Garden 27 (702), 392 N.
1885 American Asarums. The Garden 27 (702), 392 N.
1885 The Virginian Cowslip (Mertensia (Pulmonaria) Virginica). The Garden 27 (702), 393 N.
1885 Iris stylosa. The Garden 27 (703), 412 N.
1885 Railway Gardening. The Garden 27 (704), 435‑6 A.
1885 The Double White Pinks. Gardening Illustrated 7 (330), 222 N.
1885 The great Mulleins. The Garden 28 (712), 40 N.
1885 Opium Poppies. The Garden 28 (713), 57 A.
1885 Carpenteria Californica. The Garden 28 (713), 64 N.
1885 Oenothera Lamarckiana for house decoration. Gardening Illustrated 7 (333), 293 N.
1885 Large root growths on bulbs. The Garden 28 (714), 82 N.
1885 Cistuses. The Garden 28 (714), 92 N.
1885 Autumn Sown Annuals. Gardening Illustrated 7 (336), 330 N.
1885 Tinted Carrot Leaves. The Garden 28 (719), 231 N.
1885 Dinner Table Decoration. The Garden 28 (720), 252 A.
1885 Herbertia Pulchella. The Garden 28 (721), 269 A.
1885 Colchicums and Tunica saxifraga. The Garden 28 (723), 308 N.
1885 Bedding or not Bedding. The Garden 28 (727), 428 N.
1885 Carpeting Bulb Beds. The Garden 28 (733), 577 A.
1886 Corbularia monophylla. The Garden 29 (743), 140 N.
1886 Romneya Coulteri. The Garden 29 (746), 207 N.
1886 A beautiful Tulip (Tulipa Schrenki). The Garden 29 (752), 342 N.
1886 Neopolitan Violets. The Garden 29 (752), 348 A.
1886 Centaurea montana. The Garden 29 (759), 528 N.
1886 Romneya Coulteri. The Garden 30 (764), 26 N.
1886 Cistuses. Gardening Illustrated 8 (383), 236 N.
1887 Carpenteria Californica. The Garden 31 (794), 130 N.
1887 Scotch Briars. The Garden 31 (814), 572 N.
1887 The Sun and the Poppies. The Garden 31 (814), 581 N.
1887 White foxgloves.  The Garden 32 (820), 103 N.
1887 How to keep up a supply of Cut Flowers. Gardening Illustrated 9 (433), 214 A.
1887 Shrubs for window boxes. Gardening Illustrated 9 (450), 455 A.
1887 Clove carnation – Paul Engleheart. The Gardeners’ Chronicle 2, 409.
1888 A large Scilla bifolia. The Garden 33 (856), 335 N.
1888 Carpenteria californica.  The Garden 34 (871), 75 N.
1888 Cistus algarvensis.  The Garden 34 (874), 165 N.
1888 Clove carnation – Paul Engleheart. The Garden 34 (874), 165 N.
1888 Lilium giganteum. The Garden 34 (879), 269 N.
1888 A fine white snapdragon.  The Garden 34 (880), 293 A.
1888 Lilium giganteum. The Garden 34 (884), 395‑6 N.
1888 Chrysanthemum Cottage Pink.  The Garden 34 (887), 456 N.
1889 Chrysanthemum Cottage Pink.  The Garden 35 (897), 69 A.
1889 Lilium giganteum. The Garden 35 (901), 165 A.
1889 A place where `nothing would grow’.  The Garden 35 (908), 331 A.
1889 Berkeley Castle, Gloucester.  The Garden 35 (916), 525 A.
1889 Some June Flowers in Surrey. The Garden 35 (917), 565 N.
1889 Wallflowers on dry soils. The Garden 36 (929), 226 N.
1890 Sweet-scented shrubbery beds. The Garden 37 (953), 169 A.
1890 Rhododendrons grouped for colour.  The Garden 37 (960), 335-6 A.
1890 A useful white primrose.  The Garden 37 (964), 448 A.
1890 Plants for a grave. The Garden 37 (968), 532 N.
1891 The picturesque use of hardy summer perennial plants. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 13 (3), 324‑8 A.
1891 Protection of tender shrubs on walls.  The Garden 39 (1015), 410 A.
1891 Gardens of one flower.  The Garden 40 (1026), 64 N.
1891 A good Rock Garden (Miss Ewart’s, Coneyhurst, Surrey). The Garden 40 (1044), 473 N.
1891 Garland Rose. The Garden 40 (1045), 482, 489 N.
1891 Verbascum phlomoides. The Garden 40 (1048), 561 N.
1892 Lilium giganteum. The Garden 41 (1053), 88 N.
1892 Cottage Roses. The Garden 42 (1078), 43 N.
1892 A plea for a good Pink. The Garden 42 (1079), 69‑70 N.
1892 The Black and White Pink and other flowers. The Garden 42 (1082), 131 A.
1893 Yucca pendula. The Garden 43 (1124), 455 N.
1893 Review of “Further recollections of a happy life” by Miss Marianne North. Macmillan and Co., London.  The Garden 44 (1131), 88. 
1894 House Decoration. National Review 24, 519‑529 A.
1895 Registering frost.  The Garden 47 (1209), 52 N.
1895 Wood sorrel.  The Garden 47 (1214), 129 N.
1895 Spring bitter vetch.  The Garden 47 (1217), 186 N.
1896 White french willow.  The Garden 50 (1309), 504 N.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland I. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (1) (2626), 499450 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland II. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (1) (2629), 610‑611 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland III. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (1) (2633), 792 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland IV.  The Guardian Newspaper 51 (1) (2637), 951 A.
1896 Gardens & Garden Craft. The Edinburgh Review or Critical Journal 184 (377), 161‑184 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland V. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2641), 1106 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland VI. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2644) 1221 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland VII. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2647), 1317‑8 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland VIII. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2652), 1483 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland IX. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2657), 1755‑6 A.
1896 Notes from Garden and Woodland X. The Guardian Newspaper 51 (2) (2663), 2028 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XI. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (1) (2668), 99 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XII. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (1) (2672), 268 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XIII. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (1) (2674), 355 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XIV. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (1) (2683), 691 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XV. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (1) (2688), 919 A.
1897 Notes from Garden and Woodland XVI. The Guardian Newspaper 52 (2) (2694),  1145‑6 A.
1897 A neglected native evergreen.  The Garden  51 (1321), 183 A.
1897 Good climbing roses.  The Garden 51 (1333), 414-5.
1898 Hardy‑plant borders (with H. Selfe‑Leonard). Journal of the Royal Horticultural  Society 21 (3), 433441 A.
1899 Snapdragons.  English Life March.000.
1900 Althaea ficifolia. The Garden 57 (1468), 3 N.
1900 Narcissus pallidus praecox.  The Garden 57 (1475), 148 N.
1900 Hardy vines for the South of England.  The Garden 57 (1479), 225 N.
1900 Narcissus pallidus praecox.  The Garden 57 (1480), 246 N.
1900 Field flowers in the house. Ladies Field 10 (118), 13 A.
1900 Cosmos bipinnatus. The Garden 57 (1492), 462 N.
1900 Formal gardening merging into free. The Garden 58 (1504), 197-8 A.
1900 Formal gardening merging into free. The Garden 58 (1505), 223-4 A.
1900 Cut flowers in the house. Ladies Field 11 (131), 68 A.
1900 Wild flowers in the house. Ladies Field 11 (140), 400 A.
1900 Wild flowers in the house. Ladies Field 11 (143), 546 A.
1900 Winter window‑boxes in London. Ladies Field 11 (144), 36 A.
1901 Winter bouquet. Ladies Field 12 (150), 279 A.
1901 Orchards Surrey. The Residence of Mr. William Chance. Country Life 10 (243), 272‑9 A.
1901 Two grand Autumn flowers. Ladies Field 15 (187), 181 A.
1902 The pergola in English gardens ‑ its making and planting.  Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 27 (1), 93‑97 A.
1902 The Primrose Garden. Country Life 11 (276), 491‑2 A.
1902 Roses for Decoration. The Garden 62 (1598), 13 A.
1902 From the Mountains I. The Garden 62 (1599), 32 A.
1902 Mountain Flowers II. The Garden 62 (1603), 97‑8 A.
1902 Mountain Flowers III. The Garden 62 (1606), 152 A.
1902 Mountain Flowers IV. The Garden 62 (1607), 160 A.
1902 Nursery Gardens: China Asters & Antirrhinums. The Garden 62 (1610), 218‑9 A.
1902 Dahlias & hardy plants ‑ Visits to Nurseries. The Garden 62 (1612), 252 A.
1902 The Pergola in English gardens. The Garden 62 (1616), 326‑7 A.
1902 The Pergola in English gardens. The Garden 62 (1617), 343 4 A.
1902 ‑3   The Garden Roses. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 27 (2/3), 503 4 A.
1903 The reafforestation of Hainault Forest. Country Life 13 (314), 634 C.
1903 Greenhouse Flags. The Garden 63 (1629), 85‑6 N.
1903 Horticultural Club. The Garden 63 (1629), 85‑6 N.
1903 Penzance Briars on Manetti stock. The Garden 63 (1629), 85‑6 N.
1903       Yuccas in the rockery. The Garden 63 (1629), 85-6 N.
1903 The Bunch Primroses.  Country Life 13 (330), 574 A.
1903 The Best Sweet Peas. The Garden 63 (1642), 308 N.
1903 The beauties of Rose foliage. The Garden 63 (1642), 308 N.
1903 Large‑leaved Saxifrages. The Garden 63 (1642), 308 N.
1903 Horse chestnuts layering themselves. The Garden 63 (1642), 308 N.
1903 Colour in the Spring Garden. The Garden 63 (1645), 363 A.
1903 Phlox Avalanche. The Garden 63 (1647), 405 N.
1903 Rose Pompon de Bourgoyne. The Garden 63 (1648), 421 N.
1903 The Garland Rose. The Garden 64 (1650), 11 N.
1903 A well coloured flower border. The Garden 64 (1673), 405 A.
1904 Technical education ‑ vegetable culture. Details of a course of 6 lectures on    “Vegetables and their culture” by A. Dean, F.R.H.S. in the Parish Room,
Busb ridge. Busbridge Parish Magazine 6 (1), n.p. A.
1904 Studies of Flowers and Fruit. Country Life 15 (388), 833‑5.
1904 The Late Dean of Rochester. Country Life 16 (400), 359.
1905 Wall Gardening ‑ Snapdragons (Antirrhinums). The Garden 67 (1729), 7 N.
1905 Arranging Fruit and Flowers. The Garden 67 (1729), 9 A.
1905 A Colour Scheme. The Garden 67 (1729), 10 N.
1905 Arranging Fruit & Flowers. The Garden 67 (1730), 20‑1 A.
1905 Bee balm & Bees. The Garden 67 (1739), 157 N.
1905 Anemone Hepatica. The Garden 67 (1740), 179 A.
1905 lvy & its many ways. Country Life 17 (440), 833‑4.
1905 A Definite Purpose in Gardening I. The World (1624), 287A.
1905 A Definite Purpose in Gardening II. The World (1625), 323 A.
1905 A Definite Purpose in Gardening III. The World (1626), 359 A.
1905 The Bulbous Plants of Spring and Early Summer. The World (1630), 504 A.
1905 The Bulbous Plants of Summer & Autumn. The World (1631), 548 A.
1905 Borders of Spring and Early Summer.  The Garden 68 (1770), 257 A.
1905 Awards in the Flower Border Competition.  The Garden 68 (1776), 346 A.
1906 St. Catherine’s Court – I. Somersetshire.  The Seat of the Hon. Mrs. Paley. Country Life 20 (516), 738-746.
1907 How to make a Commonplace Garden a Paradise.  Daily Mail (3440), 11 A.
1908 Roses in Wild Woodland.  The National Rose Society Rose Annual 84-5 A.
1909 The streamside Garden.  Country Life 25 (632), 245-6.
1909 Colour Nomenclature.  The Garden 73 (1978), 501 A.
1910 Shrubs with scented leaves.  Country Life 27 (696), 678.
1910 Heath Path.  Country Life 27 (700), 820.
1910 Weeping roses.  Country Life 27 (702), 920.
1910 Rock wall Edgings.  Country Life 28 (704), 29-30.
1910 Michaelmas Daisies.  Country Life 28 (722), 659-60.
1910 Warley Gardens in Spring and Summer.  Country Life 28 (723), 689-91.
1910 Rose Garden at St. Fagan’s Castle.  Country Life 28 (724), 713-4.
1911 A garden of sweet scents. Country Life 29 (731), 8‑9.
1911 Some winter effects of flower & shrub. Country Life 29 (733), 104‑5.
1911 Hollyhocks. Country Life 29 (738), 284‑5.                                              
1911 Borders of Annuals. Country Life 29 (740), 340‑1.
1911 Gardening on corrugated iron. Country Life 29 (743), 466.
1911 Edging to Roses. The Garden 75 (2055), 162C.
1911 Winter effects at Belton, Lincolnshire. Country Life 29 (744), 4834.
1911 Bog Gardens. Country Life 29 (749), 670‑1.
1911 A wild fern garden. Country Life 29 (751), 740‑1.
1911 Colour groupings of some May Tulips. The Garden 75 (2064), 273 A.
1911 The making of pot‑pourri. Country Life 30 (759), 150‑1.
1911 The Pictorial use of Bedding Plants. Country Life 30 (765), 350‑1.
1911 Historical Notes on Garden Ornament. Country Life 30 (774), 6624.
1911 Historical Notes on Garden Ornament. Country Life 30 (775), 701‑2.
1912 The Garland Rose. The Garden 76 (2099), 75 N.
1912 Plants for a Blue Garden. The Garden 76 (2099), 75 N.
1912 Bed of Tuberous Begonias. The Garden 76 (2099), 75 N.
1912 Clematis Flammula. The Garden 76 (2099), 75 N.
1912 Romneya Coulteri. The Garden 76 (2099), 75 N.
1912 Winter Jasmine. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 Shrubs under Deodar. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 White Rose for London. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 Fuchsias. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 Snow and Seeds. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 Roses and Clematis on fence. The Garden 76 (2100), 87 N.
1912 Weeping Standard Roses. Country Life 31 (790), 288‑9.
1912 The hardy flower border. Country Life 31 (796), 514‑5.
1912 An April Garden. Country Life 31 (799), 611‑12.
1912 A Self‑Sown Wood.  Country Life 31 (802), 735‑6.
1912 Garden Roses. Country Life 32 (809), 5‑7.
1912 Gardens for Small Country Houses. Millmead Bramley, Surrey. Country Life 32 (825), 7*-11* A.
1912 A June border of Irises & Lupines. The Garden 76 (2144), 639 A.
1913 Primulas from a garden point of view. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 39 (1), 1914 A.
1913 How to make & plant a streamside Garden. The Garden 77 (2147), 20‑1 A.
1913 How to grow Holly‑hocks. The Garden 77 (2153), 99 A.
1913 Primroses and Polyanthuses. The Garden 77 (2161), 194‑5 A.
1913 Two good April plants. (Erythronium giganteum and Corydalis cheilanthifolia).  Country Life 33 (850), 576.
1913 Grouping Flowers for Colour. The Garden 77 (2167), 276 A.
1913 Grouping for Colour. The Garden 77 (2169), 298 C.
1913 Notes from Wisley ‑ Primula japonica. The Garden 77 (2169), 302 N.
1913 Notes from Wisley ‑ Rambler Roses. The Garden 77 (2169), 302 N.
1913 Notes from Wisley ‑ Tree Lupines. The Garden 77 (2169), 302 N.
1913 Eremuri in the Wild Garden. The Garden 77 (2170), 315 A.
1913 Some good Summer Flowers. The Garden 77 (2173), 349 A.
1913 A natural colour study. Country Life 34 (863), 87 N.
1913 Planting in dry walls. Country Life 34 (866), 189‑90 A.
1913 Scentless Musk. The Garden 77 (2178), 406 N.
1913 Convolvulus Heavenly Blue. The Garden 77 (2179), 419 N.
1913 Annuals for filling flower‑borders. The Garden 77 (2185), 495 A.
1913 Designing a Rose Garden. The Garden 77 (2186), 508 A.
1913 Funkia grandiflora. Gardening Illustrated 35 (1809), 719 N.
1914 A Cottage Home in Somerset. The Garden 78 (2198), 8 N.
1914 November Hardy Chrysanthemums. The Garden 78 (2199), 18 C.
1914 Two Excellent Kales. The Garden 78 (2200), 30 N.
1914 Sparassis crispa. Country Life 35 (891), 160‑1 A.
1914 Wild Gardening in Rocky Sites. Gardening Illustrated 36 (1821), 71 A.
1914 Planting a carriage drive. Country Life 35 (892), 190.
1914 The National Trust & Hydon Heath. Country Life 35 (893), 228‑9.
1914 British Flowering Plants (Review). Country Life 35 (901), 521.
1914 Corydalis cheilanthifolia. The Garden 78 (2213), 191 C.
1914 Salvia farinacea. The Garden 78 (2216), 226 C.
1914 Planting for Autumn effect. Country Life 35 (905), 664.
1914 A newly made garden at Sandbourne, Worcestershire. Country Life 36 (921), 290‑2 A.
1914 Wild and Garden Roses (review of ‘The Genus Rosa’ by Ellen Willmott F.L.S., London, Murray 1910‑14). The Quarterly Review 221 (441), 363‑375 A.
1914 Planting in dry walls. The Garden 78 (2237), 485 A.
1914 Bulbous plants in grass and woodland. Country Life 36 (926), 465.
1914 Moss on Tennis Court. The Garden 78 (2242), 540 C.
1914 British Flowering Plants (Review). Country Life 36 (931), 622‑3.
1914 Aubrietias in the Spring Garden. The Garden 78 (2247), 598 A.
1915 A self‑sown Wood. The Garden 79 (2252), 34 A.
1915 The Five‑Barred Gate. Country Life 37 (943), 151‑2.
1915 Evergreens on walls in winter. Country Life 37 (945), 202.
1915 The Double Chamomile. The Garden 79 (2259), 110 C.
1915 Evergreens on walls in Winter. The Garden 79 (2259), 114‑5 A.
1915 Planted banks as hedges. Country Life 37 (949), 3334.
1915 Careers for Women ‑ Landscape Gardening. Ladies Field 69 (895), 534‑5 A.
1915 A newly made garden at Sandbourne, Worcestershire. The Garden 79 (2270),                    244‑5 A.
1915 Sun Roses. The Garden 79 (2273), 288 C.
1915 Simply planted pergolas. Country Life 37 (962), 808.
1915 Undesirable Plants. The Garden 79 (2274), 300‑1 C.
1915 Mr. Thackeray Turner’s Garden at Westbrook, Surrey. Country Life 38 (968), 119‑121.
1915 An interesting Surrey garden. The Garden 79 (2283), 411‑2 A.
1915 Michaelmas Daisies. The Garden 79 (2287), 460‑1 A.
1915 The Water Elder. The Garden 79 (2288), 469 N.
1915 A Young Heath Garden. Country Life 38 (978), 464.
1915 The Willow Gentian (Gentiana asclepiadea). The Garden 79 (2290), 492 A.
1915 Clematis Flammula in the flower border. The Garden 79 (2290), 498 N.
1915 Planting a Carriage Drive. The Garden 79 (2291), 508 A.
1915 Borders of Michaelmas Daisies. Gardening Illustrated 37 (1911), 640 A.       
1915 A pretty Combination. The Garden 79 (2301), 622 C.
1916    The green things of the Winter garden. Country Life 39 (995), 151.
1916 Snowdrops. Country Life 39 (998), 237‑8.
1916 Spring Crocuses. Country Life 39 (999), 264‑6.
1916 Some Sheltering devices. The Garden 80 (2311), 117 A.
1916 A Nut Walk. The Garden 80 (2312), 128 A.
1916 Early Irises. Country Life 39 (1001), 336‑7.
1916 The early Anemones. Country Life 39 (1002), 363‑4.
1916 The North border. The Garden 80 (2315), 155 A.
1916 Spring cyclamens and grape hyacinths. Country Life 39 (1005), 444‑5.
1916 Planting for Autumn effect. The Garden 80 (2317), 183 A.
1916 Pulmonaria angustifolia. The Garden 80 (2318), 190 C.
1916 Women as gardeners. Country Life 39 (1008), 541‑2.
1916 China Roses. The Garden 80 (2323), 253 N.
1916 Spring flowers in a Surrey garden. Country Life 39 (1013), 706‑8.
1916 Nandina domestica. The Garden 80 (2325), 284 N.
1916 A Young Heath Garden. The Garden 80 (2326), 296 A.
1916 The Guelder Rose. Country Life 40 (1018), 38.
1916 An early Summer border. Country Life 40 (1018), 38.
1916 The “Petits Soins” of a garden. The Garden 80 (2330), 347‑8 A.
1916 Shrubbery edges. Country Life 40 (1020), 105.
1916 Clary (Salvia Sclarea). The Garden 80 (2333), 381 A.
1916 Genista virgata. The Garden 80 (2333), 384 N.
1916 A July flower border. Country Life 40 (1022), 161‑2.
1916 Some flowering shrubs of late July. The Garden 80 (2335), 405 A.
1916 Summer flowers carefully arranged. Country Life 40 (1027), 3034.
1916 The garden at Frant Court Sussex. The Garden 80 (2341), 476 A.
1916 The use of grey foliage with border plants. Country Life 40 (1031), 401‑2.
1916 A border of Lupine & Iris. The Garden 80 (2343), 503 A.
1916 Fuchsia gracilis. The Garden 80 (2345), 522 C.
1916 Sparassis crispa. The Garden 80 (2345), 528 A.
1916 Guelder Rose in Autumn. The Garden 80 (2347), 544 C.
1916 A July Flower Border. The Garden 80 (2347), 548 A.
1916 September flowers. Country Life 40 (1036), 580‑1.
1916 Clematis Vitalba in seed. The Garden 80 (2349), 568 C.
1917 The fate of the south border. The Garden 81 (2357), 20 C.
1917 An Ever‑Blooming Geum. The Garden 81 (2362), 64 C.
1917 Gladioli. Country Life 41 (1051), 178‑9.
1917 The fate of the South border. Country Life 41 (1051), 179.
1917 Mache. The Garden 81 (2363), 73 C.
1917 The paint‑pot in the garden. Country Life 41 (1052), 209‑210.
1917 To save potatoes. Country Life 41 (1054), 258.
1917 To save potatoes. The Garden 81 (2367), 106 A.
1917 Swedes Cabbages and Turnip. The Garden 81 (2369), 121 C.
1917 The promise of fruit. Country Life 41 (1064), 526.
1917 Cutting back Hardy Plants. The Garden 81 (2376), 196 C.
1917 Rhubarb Leaves. The Garden 81 (2376), 197 A.
1917 Plants in steps and pavements. Country Life 41 (1065), 553‑4.
1917 The earliest Roses. The Garden 81 (2377), 208 C.
1917 Spring flowers. Country Life 41 (1066), 577.
1917 Long stemmed Roses for cutting. The Garden 81 (2378), 220 C.
1917 Scilla italica alba. The Garden 81 (2380), 245 C.
1917 Kitchen Garden Notes. The Garden 81 (2381), 260 A.
1917 A well shaped garden trowel. The Garden 81 (2382), 273 N.
1917 Garden Labels. The Garden 81 (2382), 273 N.
1917 A graceful American Bramble. The Garden 81 (2383), 280 C.
1917 A red Arum. The Garden 81 (2383), 280 C.
1917 The South border for utility. The Garden 81 (2385), 304 C.
1917 A Handsome Striped Grass. The Garden 81 (2385), 311 N.
1917 The making of pot‑pourri. Country Life 42 (1074), 115‑6.
1917 Some good Gooseberries. The Garden 81 (2386), 321 N.
1917 The making of pot‑pourri. The Garden 81 (2386), 324‑5 A.
1917 Some American peat shrubs. Country Life 42 (1075), 139‑140.
1917 The Effect of Heavy Rain. The Garden 81 (2387), 334 A.
1917 The Yellow Austrian Briar (Rosa foetida = Rosa lutea). The Garden 81 (2388), 348 N.
1917 Chantarelle (Cantharellus cibarius).  The Garden 81 (2390), 371 N.
1917 Veronica Traversii. The Garden 81 (2391), 383 C.
1917 Heracleum mantegazzianum. The Garden 81 (2391), 387 N.
1917 Plants in steps & pavements. The Garden 81 (2393), 407‑8 A.
1917 Two good Sea Hollies. The Garden 81 (2393), 411‑2 A.
1917 Plants for shrubbery edges. Country Life 42 (1084), 356.
1917 Gentiana asclepiadea (The Willow Gentian). The Garden 81 (2396), 441 N.
1917 Some Garden Roses. The Garden 81 (2398), 468‑9 A.
1917 The Survivors. The Garden 81 (2398), 472 N.
1917 Sweet Corn. The Garden 81 (2402), 523 N.
1917 Hardy Azaleas. Country Life 42 (1092), 78*.
1917 Hardy Azaleas. Gardening Illustrated 39 (2025), 693 A.
1918 An instructive failure with dried plums. The Garden 82 (2408), 17 N.
1918 Impatiens Roylei. The Garden 82 (2411), 59 N.
1918 Clematis montana and its many uses. Country Life 43 (1100), 114‑5.
1918 Pink Snapdragons. The Garden 82 (2412), 70 N.
1918 Some Hardy Annuals. The Garden 82 (2412), 71 A.
1918 The making of Pot‑pourri. The National Rose Society Rose Annual 46 (2363), 95‑8 A.
1918 Trientalis. The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Daphne pontica. The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Helxine Soleirolii. The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Early flowering Cosmos. The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Christmas Roses. The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Pimpernel (Salad Burnet). The Garden 82 (2416), 119 N.
1918 Spring Crocuses. The Garden 82 (2417), 125 A.
1918 The early Anemones. The Garden 82 (2417), 125‑6 A.
1918 Viburnum opulus. The Garden 82 (2418), 130 C.
1918 Iris stylosa. The Garden 82 (2420), 148 N.
1918 Plant names. The Garden 82 (2420), 148 N.
1918 Omphalodes verna. The Garden 82 (2427), 209 N.
1918 Corydalis ochroleuca. The Garden 82 (2428), 217 C.
1918 Sorrel milk soup. The Garden 82 (2428), 217 C.
1918 Akebia quinata. The Garden 82 (2428), 218 N.
1918 Trillium grandiflorum. Country Life 43 (1118), 537.
1918 A handsome fern. The Garden 82 (2429), 224 C.
1918 Saxifraga cymbalaria. The Garden 82 (2430), 233 C.
1918 Exochorda grandiflora. The Garden 82 (2431), 240 C.
1918 Munstead Bunch Primroses. The Garden 82 (2431), 242 A.
1918 Phlox stellaria. The Garden 82 (2432), 249 C
1918 Some of the new Bearded Irises. The Garden 82 (2432), 251 A.
1918 Paeonia officinalis. The Garden 82 (2433), 257 C.
1918 Trientalis europaea. The Garden 82 (2434), 266 C.
1918 Cornus canadensis. The Garden 82 (2434), 266 C.
1918 Some Old Garden Roses. The Garden 82 (2434), 270 A.
1918 Seseli gummiferum. The Garden 82 (2435), 279 N.
1918 Pot Pourri. Ladies Field 82 (1062), 167 A.
1918 Some of the Hardy Sages. The Garden 82 (2436), 289‑ 290 A.
1918 Rose Aglaia. The Garden 82 (2437), 296 N.
1918 A useful maincrop pea. The Garden 82 (2438), 302 C.
1918 Onions for seed. The Garden 82 (2439), 311 C.
1918 Sparaxis pulcherrima. The Garden 82 (2440), 325 N.
1918 A White Cottage Balsam. Gardening Illustrated 40 (233), 420 C.
1918 Camouflage. The Garden 82 (2441), 332 A.
1918 Calycanthus occidentalis. The Garden 82 (2442), 337 C.
1918 Lettuce Stalks as Ginger. The Garden 82 (2442), 337 C.
1918 White Foxglove. The Garden 82 (2443), 346‑7 A.
1918 Hydrangea Hortensia. The Garden 82 (2444), 353 C.
1918 Gladioli. The Garden 82 (2444), 355 A.
1918 Roadside and hedgerow timber. Country Life 44 (1134), 266‑7.
1918 The Judas Tree in fruit. The Garden 82 (2446), 376 N.
1918 A heath garden in West Surrey. Country Life 44 (1135), 281.
1918 Rambling rose Lady Godiva. The Garden 82 (2447), 386‑7 C.
1918 Ways of using green tomatoes. The Garden 82 (2448), 398 A.
1918 Aster corymbosus. The Garden 82 (2449), 403 C.
1918 Welwitschia mirabilis. The Garden 82 (2451), 418 C.
1918 The wooden rake. The Garden 82 (2452), 427 C.
1918 A hybrid clematis. The Garden 82 (2455), 455 N.
1918 The Re‑creation of Gardens. Country Life 44 (1144), 5124.
1918 Some evergreens for poor soils. The Garden 82 (2456), 461 A.
1918 Bambusa Metake. The Garden 82 (2457), 467 C.
1918 Hardy ferns in Winter. Country Life 44 (1146), 586.
1918 Hardy Azaleas. The Garden 82 (2458), 478 A.
1919 Stobaea purpurea. The Garden 83 (2459), 4 C.
1919 Sparassis crispa. Country Life 45 (1148), 26.
1919 Clubbing in Honesty. The Garden 83 (2460), 10 C.
1919 Digging fork converted to Drag. The Garden 83 (2461), 19C.
1919 A June flower border. The Garden 83 (2464), 51 N.
1919 The Nut Walk. The Garden 83 (2464), 52 A.
1919 Useful plums. The Garden 83 (2465), 67 C.
1919 Thalictrum aquilegifolium purpureum. Country Life 45 (1154), 184.
1919 Clematis Montana & its many uses. The Garden 83 (2466), 80A.
1919 White Weigela. Country Life 45 (1155), 203.
1919 White Foxgloves. The Garden 83 (2467), 92 N.
1919 Green wood on the fire. The Garden 83 (2468), 102 C.
1919 Flowers from seed for the coming Summer. Country Life 45 (1157), 262‑3.
1919 The Rot pit. The Garden 83 (2469), 123. N.
1919 Millmead, Bramley Surrey. The Garden 83 (2470), 130‑1 A.
1919 Colour in the Flower Garden I. Country Life 45 (1159), 308‑9.
1919 Colour in the Flower Garden II. Country Life 45 (1160), 348‑9.
1919 Some interesting Annuals. The Garden 83 (2475), 191 N.
1919 Spring Flowers in a Surrey Garden. The Garden 83 (2476), 204‑5 A.
1919 Plants for edgings. The Garden 83 (2477), 216 A.
1919 Platycodon mariesii. The Garden 83 (2478), 226 N.
1919 Olearia stellulata. The Garden 83 (2480), 251 C.
1919 Colour in the small garden. Our Homes & Gardens 1 (1), 20‑1 A.
1919 Pulmonaria azurea. The Garden 83 (2482), 274 C.
1919 White Weigela. The Garden 83 (2482), 280 N.
1919 A garden of Summer Flowers. Ladies Field 86 (1109), 18 A.
1919 To follow Oriental Poppies. The Garden 83 (2483), 288 C.
1919 Crowning the Colours. The Garden 83 (2485), 312 C.
1919 Cistus Florentinus. The Garden 83 (2486), 325 C.
1919 Pyrus Maulei. The Garden 83 (2487), 337 C.
1919 A bedding Pelargonium newly planted. The Garden 83 (2487), 343 N.
1919 Carpeting plants for Rosebeds. The Garden 83 (2490), 372 C.
1919 Rosa gallica. Country Life 46 (1181), 249.
1919 Solanum jasminoides. The Garden 83 (2493), 410 N.
1919 Cistus Cyprius. The Garden 83 (2494), 421 N.
1919 Wood Sage. The Garden 83 (2494), 426 N.
1919 Wasp Stings. The Garden 83 (2495), 434 C.
1919 September Flowers. The Garden 83 (2495), 438 A.
1919 Colour in the flower border. The Garden 83 (2496), 450 A.
1919 Some Tea Roses. The Garden 83 (2498), 470‑1 A.
1919 A pretty Fuchsia. The Garden 83 (2499), 484‑5 N.
1919 September Flowers. The Garden 83 (2499), 485 A.
1919 Nandina domestica. The Garden 83 (2500), 492 C.
1919 Clerodendron foetidum. The Garden 83 (2501), 506 N.
1919 Helianthus rigidus. The Garden 83 (2501), 507 N.
1919 Rosa microphylla. The Garden 83 (2501), 510 N.
1919 Lilium superbum. The Garden 83 (2502), 519 N.
1919 Rosa Evangeline. The Garden 83 (2502), 521 N.
1919 Some Aims in Gardening. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America. Nov. (1), 7‑10 A.
1919 Clematis flammula. The Garden 83 (2503), 530 N.
1919 Crocus speciosus & sweet alyssum. The Garden 83 (2504), 541 C.
1919 October flowers. The Garden 83 (2505), 554 N.
1919 Vine Chasselas Gros Coulard. The Garden 83 (2505), 559 N.
1919 Hydrangea Hortensia. Country Life 46 (1196), 790.
1919 Rosa gallica. The Garden 83 (2508), 592 N.
1919 Macartney rose. The Garden 83 (2509), 606 N.
1919 Hydrangea & Ivy Geranium. The Garden 83 (2510), 613 C.
1919 Mistletoe (Viscum album). The Garden 83 (2510), 614 N.
1920 A garden of Spring Flowers. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America Jan (2), 3‑7 A.
1920 Hydrangea Hortensia. The Garden 84 (2511), 2 C.
1920 A colour border for August. The Garden 84 (2511), 5‑6 A.
1920 Some False Ideals. The Garden 84 (2515), 56 A.
1920 Scotch Briars. The Garden 84 (2515), 57 N.
1920 Some uses of grey plants. Country Life 47 (1206), 196.
1920 Megasea cordifolia major. The Garden 84 (2519), 106 N.
1920 The flower border. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America Mar (2) New Series, 5‑8 A.
1920 Woodland Roses. The National Rose Society Rose Annual, pp. 29‑30 A.
1920 Sweet Bay. The Garden 84 (2521), 129 N.
1920 St. Helena Violet. The Garden 84 (2522), 140 C.
1920 Myrtus ugni. The Garden 84 (2523), 153 C.
1920 Stephandra flexuosa. Country Life 47 (1212), 403.
1920 Iris stylosa. The Garden 84 (2524), 164 C.
1920 A bird scare. The Garden 84 (2524), 165 C.
1920 A good Megasea. The Garden 84 (2525), 177 C.
1920 Lent Hellebores. Country Life 47 (1214), 473.
1920 Lent Hellebores. The Garden 84 (2526), 195 A.
1920 The Chopping Bench. The Garden 84 (2528), 217 A.
1920 Wild Gardening. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America May (4) New Series, 5‑9 A.
1920 Corydalis cheilanthifolia. The Garden 84 (2529), 234 N.
1920 Narcissus Johnstoni. The Garden 84 (2530), 255 N.
1920 Erythronium giganteum. The Garden 84 (2531), 272 N.
1920 Oriental Poppy Perry’s White. The Garden 84 (2535), 313 N.
1920 Rolling steps. The Garden 84 (2535), 315 N.
1920 The Primrose Garden. The Garden 84 (2536), 328 N.
1920 Scilla italica alba. The Garden 84 (2537), 333 N.
1920 London Pride. The Garden 84 (2537), 334 N.
1920 Two roses of Northern Asia (Rosa hugonis & Rosa altaica). Country Life 48 (1226), 32.
1920 Andromeda (Pieris) Floribunda. The Garden 84 (2539), 359 N.
1920 White Foxgloves. The Garden 84 (2539), 361 N.
1920 The Willow Gentian (Gentiana asclepiadea). The Garden 84 (2544), 417 N.
1920 Two Eyening Primroses. The Garden 84 (2545), 429 N.
1920 Ways & Means in the Garden. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America. Sep (6), 4‑5 A.
1920 Two roses of northern Asia. The Garden 84 (2546), 441 N.
1920 Anemone sylvestris. The Garden 84 (2548), 465 N.
1920 Chrysanthemum maximum. The Garden 84 (2548), 467 N.
1920 Yew Hedge.  The Garden 84, 493.
1920 Michaelmas Daisies. Country Life 48 (1237), 370.
1920 Sweet Alyssum & Catmint. The Garden 84 (2559), 597 N.
1920 Star Dahlias. The Garden 84 (2561), 601 N.
1920 Poterium obtusum. The Garden 84 (2561), 619 N.
1920 A simple slug trap. The Garden 84 (2562), 630 N.
1921 The Conservatory or Winter Garden. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America Jan  (8), 2‑6 A.
1921 Borders of Annuals. The Garden 85 (2565), 30 A.
1921 Annuals to sow in heat. The Garden 85 (2565), 32 A.
1921 Annuals for Sunny & Shady Places. The Garden 85 (2566), 54 A.
1921 A plea for the Laurel. The Garden 85 (2567), 68 A.
1921 Border Plants that succeed best. The Garden 85 (2573), 126 A.
1921 How a little August garden was made effective with Pink and Purple flowers. The Garden 85 (2574), 148‑149 A.
1921 Mulleins pulled down. The Garden 85 (2587), 306 A.
1921 The use of grey foliage.  Country Life 49, 1vi.
1921 Small London Gardens. Country Life 50 (1292), 458‑9.
1922 The taller Campanulas. The Garden 86 (2633), 210 A.
1922 Some of the lesser Campanulas. The Garden 86 (2634), 227 A.
1922 Wallflowers in the Spring garden. The Garden 86 (2636), 246 A.
1922 Primroses. The Garden 86 (2636), 245 N.
1922 Colour effects in the flower garden. The Garden 86 (2638), 277 A.
1922 Bedding out. The Garden 86 (2640), 305‑6 A.
1922 Colour effects in the flower garden. The Garden 86 (2640), 307 C.
1922 The Iris garden. Country Life 51 (1329), 850‑2.
1922 A beautiful cherry. The Garden 86 (2641), 317 A.
1922 A suggestion for garden plots. Country Life 52 (1331), 29.
1922 Flowers in the rain. The Garden 86 (2646), 387 A.
1922 Regulating the flower border. The Garden 86 (2647), 397‑8 A.
1922 Colour effects in the flower garden. The Garden 86 (2647), 398 N.
1922 The joys of observation. Country Life 52 (1336), 177.
1922 Why “Amethystine”? The Garden 86 (2648), 418 C.
1922 A blue border. Country Life 52 (1337), 218‑9.
1922 Why “Amethystine”? Country Life 52 (1337), 223.
1922 Colour effects in the late Summer Border. The Garden 86 (2651), 452 A.
1922 Sweet Peas. The Garden 86 (2651), 455 C.
1922 Hardy Crinums. The Garden 86 (2653), 482 C.
1922 The reconstruction of a Nottinghamshire garden. Bulcote Manor. Country Life 52  (1342), 385.
1922 Some colour effects in the flower garden. The Garden 86 (2653), 495 A.
1922 Alliums in the flower garden. The Garden 86 (2657), 531 A.
1922 Iberis sempervirens and others. Country Life 52 (1347), 554‑5.
1922 The grey border for late Summer. Country Life 52 (1353), 776‑7.
1923 Some trees of our neighbourhood. Busbridge Parish Magazine 25 (10), n.p. A.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 51 (1360), 113.
1923 Grouping of hardy bulbs. Country Life 53 (1361), 156‑7.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 53 (1362), 182‑7.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 53 (1364), 239‑40.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 53 (1366), 326.
1923 Mistletoe as a spring plant and other notes. Country Life 53 (1368), 396.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 53 (1372), 543.
1923 A Primrose Garden. Country Life 53 (1373), 568‑9.
1923 Heaths and aubrietas. Country Life 53 (1373), 569.
1923 How to use Spring flowers. Country Life 53 (1375), 643.
1923 Munstead Bunch Primroses.  The Garden 87 (2688), 256‑7 A.
1923 Waterside planting. Country Life 53 (1377), 713.
1923 Erinus alpinus. The Garden 87 (2689), 279 C.
1923 Clematis Flammula. The Garden 87 (2690), 297 C.
1923 Whitebeam (Pyrus Aria). The Garden 87 (2691), 310 C.
1923 Garden notes. Country Life 53 (1382), 931‑2.
1923 The old roses. Country Life 54 (1385), 91‑2.
1923 The Azalea garden. Country Life 54 (1390), 258‑9.
1923 Gardening Among Stones. Homes & Gardens 5 Sept 120‑1 A.
1923 Fruit on the dinner table. Country Life 54 (1392), 322.
1923 Bunch primroses. Country Life 54 (1395), 418‑9.
1923 A flower border for the whole Summer. Gardening lllustrated 45 (2332), 717 A.
1923 Old‑fashioned Roses. The Garden 87 (2713), 587‑8 A. 
1923 Some Horticultural Indiscretions. The Garden 87 (2714), 607‑8 A.
1923 Calluna Vulgaris. Gardening Illustrated 45 (2334), 754 N.
1923 Yuccas in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 45 (2337), 801 N.
1923 Grey foliage in the flower border. Gardening lllustrated 45 (2338), 820 N.
1924 Mothering Sunday. Busbridge Parish Magazine 26 (3), n.p. A.
1924 Trachymene caerulea. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2339), 3 C.
1924 Crinum Powelli. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2341), 37 N.
1924 White beam. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2342), 50 N.
1924 Some Annuals for cutting. Country Life 55 (1412), 142.
1924 Garden Borders. Homes & Gardens 5 Feb, 285‑7 A.
1924 Borders round a house. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2343), 68 A.
1924 Some desirable Annuals. The Garden 88 (2724), 58‑9 A.
1924 Borders of late Summer Flowers. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2347), 128 N.
1924 Some Desirable Annuals & Biennials. English Life 2 (4), 210‑1 A.
1924 Forsythia Suspensa. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2351), 183 N.
1924 Doronicum Caucasicum as cut flowers. Gardening lllustrated 46 (2351), 183 N.
1924 Rabbit‑proof plants. The Garden 88 (2732), 213 C.
1924 How to Run a Garden party. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2353), 216 A.
1924 An outdoor sitting‑place. Country Life 55 (1423), 581.
1924 Some garden ornaments & accessories. The Garden 88 (2736), 282‑3 A.
1924 Some decorative Aspects of Gardening.  The Empire Review 39 (280), 532‑9 A..
1924 Magnolia conspicua. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2358), 293 N.
1924 Magnolia stellata. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2359), 310 N.
1924 The Phillips Memorial at Godalming. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2362), 351 A.
1924 New Zealand flax Gardening Illustrated 46, 353.
1924 A River of Daffodils. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2362), 363 N.
1924 Euphorbia Wulfenii. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2363), 368 C.
1924 A Cypress Hedge. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2363), 375 A.
1924 Ghent Azaleas. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2364), 389 N.
1924 Iris Alcazar. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2364), 389 N.
1924 Midsummer in the Garden. Country Life 55 (1434), 1055‑6.
1924 Rhododendrons. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2365), 400 C.
1924 Steps to a Seed Room.  Gardening Illustrated 46 (2367), 442 N.
1924 Summer Borders. The Garden 88 (2748), 495‑6 A.
1924 Iris Pallida Dalmatica. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2368), 452 N.
1924 Flower Jars at a War Memorial. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2368), 453 C.
1924 Viburnum Plicatum. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2368), 455 N.
1924 Border Campanulas. The Garden 88 (2749), 515‑6 A.
1924 Children & Gardens. Homes & Gardens 6 Aug, 109‑110 A.
1924 Poppies. Country Life 56 (1439), 174‑5.
1924 Iris Sibirica. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2370), 487 A.
1924 Potpourri. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2371), 498 N.
1924 Spiraea Van Houttei. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2371), 499 N.
1924 Some hints for the flower border. Gardening lllustrated 46 (2371), 499 A.
1924 Borders of June Flowers. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2372), 517 N.
1924 The Austrian Briar. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2373), 524 N.
1924 Megasea Cordifolia M. Purpurea. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2373), 530 N.
1924 Rosa sinica Anemone. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2374), 544 N.
1924 Romneya Coulteri. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2376), 573 N.
1924 A Garden Gateway. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2376), 577 N.
1924 Crinum Powelli. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2377), 588 N.
1924 The August border. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2378), 605 N.
1924 Eryngium and White Pea. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2378), 605 N.
1924 Aretotis and Gazania. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2379), 619 N.
1924 A Double Border of late Summer Flowers. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2379), 622 N.
1924 Yuccas. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2380), 633 N.
1924 Blues and mauves in the garden. Country Life 56 (1450), 602.
1924 Sorb Apple. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2382), 666 C.
1924 Some problems of the flower border.  Gardening Illustrated 16 August.000.
1924 Snap Dragons in a dry wall. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2382), 667 N.
1924 Tritomas in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2382), 668 N.
1924 Glyceria aquatica fol. var. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2383), 683 C.
1924 Olearia Haasti. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2383), 689 N.
1924 Yucca filamentosa. Gardening Illustrated 46. (2384), 699 C.
1924 Wall plants for an eastern exposure. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2385), 723 N.
1924 The Azalea Garden. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2386), 737 N.
1924 Polygonum campanulatum. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2387), 755 N.
1924 Rhododendron Mrs. R. H. Holford. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2388), 767 C.
1924 Old Apple trees. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2389), 780 N.
1924 Jelly from Mountain Ash berries. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2389), 780 N.
1924 The Flower Garden ‑ a Quiet Entrance. Gardening Illustrated 46 (2389), 782 N.
1925 A fox hunt at Munstead Wood. Busbridge Parish Magazine 27 (3), n.p. A.
1925 The August Borders. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2392), 25 A.
1925 Waterers Laburnum. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2395), 65 N.
1925 The Herbaceous border. The Field 145 (3763), 3 (suppl.) A.
1925 Salvia Sclarea in the Flower Border. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2397), 97 N.
1925 A Garden in the making. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2397), 101 A.
1925 Spring planting of Summer Flower Borders. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2401), 166 A.
1925 A weed as Salad. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2401), 174 C.
1925 The ordinary garden. Homes & Gardens 6 April, 395‑8 A.
1925 Corydalis cheilanthifolia. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2411), 321 N.
1925 The between plants. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2414), 376 N.
1925 Olearia Gunniana. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2415), 401 N.
1925 Iris Alcazar. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2416), 417 N.
1925 Scots pine on a chimney. The Garden 89 (2798), 381 C.
1925 Iron Garden Gates. The Garden 89 (2799), 390‑1 A.
1925 A well set up exhibit. The Garden 89 (2799), 398 C.
1925 Azalea Occidentalis. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2418), 444 N.
1925 Salvia Sclarea. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2419), 465 N.
1925 Senecia Greyi. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2420), 483 N.
1925 Rose Mme. Plantier. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2421), 491 C.
1925 White flowers in the woodland. The Garden 89 (2803), 441 A.
1925 Planting against a house. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2423), 519 N.
1925 Campanula lactiflora syn. celtidifolia. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2424), 527 C.
1925 Rose Lady Curzon. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2424), 532 N.
1925 Crinum Powelli. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2427), 555 C.
1925 Ivy Geranium Mme. Crousse. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2427), 561 N.
1925 Yucca Filamentosa. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2429), 587 N.
1925 Scabiosa graminifolia. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2430), 599 N.
1925 Cistus cyprius.  Gardening Illustrated 47, 601.
1925 Truth in Advertising. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2431), 615 C.
1925 Rosa Alba and its varieties. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2432), 634 N.
1925 Rose species by the sea. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2434), 660 C.
1925 Garden Craftsmanship in Yew & Box. English Life 5 (6), 436‑9 A.
1925 September in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2435), 680 N.
1925 The best Eryngiums. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2437), 709 N.
1925 Godetia Double Rose. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2438), 725 C.
1925 Solanum jasminoides. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2439), 741 N.
1925 Tritomas in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2439), 742 N.
1925 Othonnopsis cheirifolia. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2440), 757 N.
1925 Flowering Shrubs in the Flower Border. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2441), 776 N.
1925 Nemophila insignis. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2442), 785 N.
1925 Oenothera Lamarckiana. Gardening Illustrated 47 (2442), 787 N.
1926 The church and churchyard. Busbridge Parish Magazine 27 (3), n.p. A.
1926 An old book of flower pictures. Country Life 59 (1516), 121‑2.
1926 Clematis Jouiniana. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2449), 98 N.
1926 In a West Surrey garden. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2450), 116 N.
1926 In a West Surrey garden. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2452), 149 N.
1926 Lent Hellebores as cut flowers. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2453), 162 A.
1926 Pieris japonica. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2454), 179 N.
1926 Narcissus pallidus praecox. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2455), 194 N.
1926 Lawn and Woodland. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2455), 196 A.
1926 Doronicum Caucasicum. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2455), 206 N.
1926 Annuals as cut flowers. English Life 6 (5), 323‑5 A.
1926 Rhododendron praecox. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2456), 209 N.
1926 The Lesser Trumpet Daffodils. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2457), 223 A.
1926 Helenium pumilum & its companions. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2457), 231 A.
1926 Mistaken spelling in plant names. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2464), 305 N.
1926 Obituary: John T Bennett‑Poe. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2464), 312.
1926 Tulip Mrs Hoog. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2465), 373 N.
1926 The Framed Picture.  Gardening Illustrated 48, 391.
1926 Hardy plants with handsome foliage. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2474), 467 A.
1926 Verbascum olympicum. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2474), 467 N.
1926 Asphodelus ramosus. Gardening lllustrated 48 (2474), 469 N.
1926 In the Spring Garden. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2477), 517 A.
1926 To Redeem Unsightliness. English Life 7 (4), 300 A.
1926 A scarlet border. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2478), 543 N.
1926 Penstemons. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2478), 532 N.
1926 Alstroemeria chilensis. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2480), 563 N.
1926 The Primrose Garden.  Gardening Illustrated 48, 565.
1926 Dwarf lavender. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2480), 569 N.
1926 Hydrangea aborescens grandiflora. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2481), 579 N.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2860), 535‑6 A.
1926 In the Heath Garden. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2482), 597 N.
1926 Natural planting. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2482), 601 N.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2861), 551‑2 A.
1926 Campanula lactiflora. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2483), 609N.
l926 The joy of making a New Garden.  The Garden 90 (2862), 569 A.
1926 A Design for a Small Garden. The Garden 90 (2863), 581 A.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2864), 599 A.
1926 The rolling steps. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2486), 651 N.
1926 Grey foliage in the flower garden. Bulletin of the Garden Club of America Nov. (12) 3rd Series, 9‑10 A.
1926 Pyrethrum uliginosum with Michaelmas Daisies. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2487), 671 A.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2866), 630 A.
1926 Heracleum mantegazzianum. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2488), 683 N.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2868), 661 A.
1926 Cedronella Triphylla. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2491), 725 N.
1926 The late Michaclmas Daisies. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2491), 729 N.
1926 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 90 (2870), 692 A.
1926 Clematis Flammula. Gardening Illustrated 48 (2492), 744 N.
1926 My Christmas Garden. Daily Express (8317), 8 A.
1927 Plants in pots. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2495), 3 N.
1927 Grey Foliage in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2495), 7 N.
1927 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 91 (2874), 2 A.
1927 Polygonum molle. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2496), 21 N.
1927 Spiders and Pernettya. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2497), 36 N.
1927 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 91 (2876), 35 A.
1927 Foliage plants for shrub edges. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2499), 68 A.
1927 Pyrethrum uliginosum with Michaelmas Daisies. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2501), 93 N.
1927 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 91 (2880), 99 A.
1927 Grey foliage on a low wall. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2502), 113 N.
1927 Scabiosa Columbaria. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2505), 156 N.
1927 Clematis paniculata. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2506), 167 N.
1927 The Joy of making a New Garden. The Garden 91 (2885), 189 A.
1927 Salvia Sclarea. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2509), 217 N.
1927 Gladioli in the Summer Garden. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2509), 221 N.
1927 My Easter Garden. Daily Express (8412), 8 A.
1927 Polygonum campanulatum. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2511), 249 N.
1927 A Decorative Annual for edging.  The Garden 91 (2892), 297 N.
1927 A Decorative shrub ‑ Clethra Alnifolia. The Garden 91 (2893), 313 N.
1927 An admirable rockery plant (Arenaria montana).  The Garden 91 (2893), 313 N.
1927 A Quick growing Clematis ‑ Clematis vitalba. The Garden 91 (2894), 328 N.
1927 The care of the flower border. The Garden 91 (2895), 341 A.
1927 Ivy Geranium Mme. Crousse. The Garden 91 (2895), 343 N.
1927 Campanula pyramidalis. The Garden 91 (2895), 344 N.
1927 Early Michaelmas Daisies.  Gardening Illustrated 49 (2519), 371 A.
1927 Iris Alcazar. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2519), 372 C.
1927 Ornithogalum nutans. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2519), 377 N.
1927 Crocus speciosus & Koniga maritima. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2519), 381 N.
1927 Nemophila insignis. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2521), 406 N.
1927 The June Borders. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2521), 407 A.
1927 Inchmury ‑ a fine Garden Pink. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2522), 421 N.
1927 Some of the Sweetest Roses. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2522), 424 A.
1927 Viburnum plicatum. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2523), 441 N.
1927 Grey Foliage in Garden Effects. The Garden 91 (2902), 467 N.
1927 Gallon Rhododendron ferrugineum. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2524), 448 C.
1927 Kalmia latifolia. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2524), 450 A.
1927 Allium nigrum var. album. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2524), 451 N.
1927 Rose Parfum de l’Haye. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2525), 464 C.
1927 A neglected Rhododendron. Gardening lllustrated 49 (2525), 468 N.
1927 Foxglove Munstead white. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2525), 469 N.
1927 Rosa polyantha fi. pl. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2526), 485 N.
1927 Azaleas in woodland. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2526), 487 N.
1927 Libertia formosa. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2528), 515 N.
1927 Geranium ibericum platyphyllum. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2528), 516 N.
1927 Omphalodes linifolia (Venus Navelwort). Gardening Illustrated 49 (2528), 519 N.
1927 Miss Jekyll & her Flower Garden (foreword by Miss Willmott). Paper read at a meeting of The Garden Club. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2529), 531‑4.
1927 Rose Euphrosyne. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2530), 550 N.
1927 A plant worth reviving ‑ Salvia Sclarea. The Garden 91 (2911), 609N.
1927 Monk’s Rhubarb. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2535), 623 C.
1927 The Heath Garden. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2535), 629 N.
1927 The Yew Cat. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2536), 641 N.
1927 White Crinum Powelli. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2436), 642 N.
1927 Rose Fimbriata. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2537), 657 N.
1927 Rosa Flora. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2537), 657 N.
1927 High Mount, Guildford I. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2537), 660‑1 A.
1927 High Mount, Guildford II. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2538), 674‑5 A.
1927 Spiraea Aruncus. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2541), 725 N.
1927 The Grey Garden. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2542), 738‑9 A.
1927 Hardiness of Gazania. Gardening Illustated 49 (2542), 741 N.
1927 Ophiopogon Jaburan. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2542), 741 N.
1927 From Indoors ‑ Looking Out. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2543), 751 N.
1927 A freak Helenium. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2544), 764 C.
1927 A well placed fig. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2544), 767 N.
1927 Rosemary growing in masonry. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2545), 783 N.
1927 Ligustrum Japonicum. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2546), 796 N.
1927 Corydalis ochroleuca. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2546), 805 N.
1927 Apple wood. Gardening Illustrated 49 (2547), 810 C.
1928 Climbing plants for cottage gardens. Busbridge Parish Magazine 30 (6), n.p. A.
1928 Climbing plants for cottage gardens. Busbridge Parish Magazine 30 (7), n.p. A.
1928 The changes of fashion in gardening. The Nineteenth Century and After 104 (618), 195‑9 A.
1928 A grouping of Dahlias. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2549), 19 N.
1928 Spiraea Aruncus. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2549), 20 N.
1928 Tree Ivy. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2549), 21 N.
1928 A hybrid Musk Rose. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2549), 29 N.
1928 Aesculus parviflora. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2553), 78 N.
1928 Hollyhock Pink Beauty. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2553), 80 N.
1928 The earliest flowers for cutting. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2557), 141 A.
1928 Narcissus pallidus praecox.  Gardening Illustrated 50, 240.
1928 Alexandrian Laurel. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2565), 271 N.
1928 Leucotfloe Axillaris. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2567), 309~N.
1928 The Nutwalk in Spring. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2568), 324 N.
1928 The way in.  Gardening Illustrated. 50 (2569), 347 N.
1928 Arum Italicum. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2569), 347 N.
1928 Tulips in the Spring Garden. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2570), 363 A.
1928 Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) Gardening Illustrated 50, 369.
1928 A June Garden. Country Life 63 (1639), lvi (suppl.).
1928 Corydalis Solida. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2572), 392 N.
1928 The Primrose Garden. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2572), 397 N.
1928 Pyrus Malus Floribunda. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2572), 398 N.
1928 Choisya Ternata. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2572), 399 N.
1928 Double Cuckoo Flower (Cardamine pratense fl. pl.).  Gardening Illustrated 50 (2573), 408 N.
1928 Plants on steps. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2573), 410 N.
1928 Trillium grandiflorum. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2573), 411 N.
1928 The steps to the loft.  Gardening Illustrated 50, 425.
1928 Pieris floribunda.  Gardening Illustrated 50, 427.
1928 Salvia sclarea.  Gardening Illustrated 50, 506.
1928 Spiraea discolor. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2579), 513 N.
1928 Romneya Coulteri. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2580), 525 N.
1928 Alstroemeria chilensis. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2580), 529 N.
1928 Verbascum Chaixi. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2582), 558 N.
1928 Campanula lactiflora. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2583), 571 N.
1928 Penstemon Heterophyllus. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2583), 573 N.
1928 Ivy Geranium Mme Crousse. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2585), 609 N.
1928 A July flower border.  Gardening Illustrated 50, 641.
1928 Heracleum mantegazzianum.  Gardening Illustrated 50 (2591), 657 N.
1928 Garden Plants of Seventy Years ago.  The New Flora and Silva 1 (1), 4‑8 A.
1928 Peroffskya atriplicifolia. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2591), 703 N.
1928 Acanthus Spinosus. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2593), 732 N.
1928 Clematis Flammula. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2594), 748 N.
1928 Double Tropaeolum. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2594), 754 N.
1928 Campanula Isophylla alba. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2595), 762 C.
1928 Gaultheria Shallon. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2596), 779 N.
1928 Musk mallow. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2597), 800 N.
1928 Hydrangea arborescens grandiflora.  Gardening Illustrated 50 (2598), 813 N.
1928 Barberry jelly. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2599), 825 C.
1928 Gentiana asclepiadea. Gardening Illustrated 50 (2599), 835 N.
1929 Colour in garden planning. Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 54 (2), 282‑3  A.
1929 Aster Corymbosus. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2600), 8 N.
1929 The Mulberry & the Flower Border. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2602), 35 N.
1929 Laurus nobilis. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2610), 177 N.
1929 Colour in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2611), 204A.
1929 Star Dahlia. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2612), 213 N.
1929 Dahlias grouped for colour. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2614), 248 N.
1929 Dahlias in the Flower Border. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2620), 372 N.
1929 Guelder Rose: a snow storm in June. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2625), 449 N.
1929 Sea Kale. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2626), 461 N.
1929 Lupin Munstead Strain. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2627), 477 N.
1929 Iris Quaker Lady. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2627), 479 N.
1929 Rheum Undulatum. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2628), 497 N.
1929 Kalmia latifolia. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2629), 513 N.
1929 Colour names & descriptions. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2630), 525‑6 A.
1929 Oriental Poppies in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2630), 527 C.
1929 Garden Weeds. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2631), 543 C.
1929 Thalictrum aquilegifolium puepureum. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2631), 547 N.
1929 Asarum europaeum.  Gardening Illustrated 51, 564.
1929 Fuchsias as potting plants. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2632), 565 N.
1929 Viburnum plicatum. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2633), 578 N.
1929 Othonnopsis cheirifolia. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2634),  594 N.
1929 Azaleas. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2635), 615 N.
1929 Iris Pallida Dalmatica. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2636), 627 N.
1929 Hop (Humulus lupulus). Gardening Illustrated 51 (2637), 641 N.
1929 Flavour in Gooseberries. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2638), 656 C.
1929 Ceanothus Gloire de Versailles. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2638), 665 N.
1929 The Garden Cottage. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2639), 675 N.
1929 Gladiolus as a cut flower.  Gardening Illustrated 51 (2640), 699 N.
1929 Rhododendrons. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2641), 712 N.
1929 Clematis Davidiana. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2642), 724 N.
1929 Double Tropaeolum. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2643), 737 C.
1929 Gloxinias. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2643), 739 N.
1929 The August Borders. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2646), 788 N.
1929 Morning Glory. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2647), 806 N.
1929 The end of the South border.  Gardening Illustrated 51 (2648), 823 N.
1929 Border phloxes. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2648), 825 N.
1929 A flood incident. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2649), 832 C.
1929 Peltaria alliacea. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2649), 835 N.
1929 Rock Roses. Daily Express (9243), 13 A.
1929 Olearia Haastii. Gardening Illustrated 51 (2651), 864 N.
1930 Aster Corymbosus. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2653), 20 N.
1930 Green oranges. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2668), 267 C.
1930 The Primrose Garden. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2671), 312 N.
1930 The Nut Walk. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2672), 349 N.
1930 The Broadleaved Saxifrages. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2673), 361 N.
1930 Narcissus Johnstoni. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2674), 374 C.
1930 Magnolias stellata & conspicua. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2674), 381 N.
1930 Viburnum Carlesii. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2676), 407 N.
1930 The Spring garden. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2677), 418 C.
1930 Aubrietias in the rockwall. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2672), 434 C.
1930 Erythronium giganteum. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2673), 455 N.
1930 Campanula lactiflora syn. celtidifolia. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2683) 517 N.
1930 Rose Blush Rambler. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2683), 525 N.
1930 Rose Zephyrine Drouhin. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2684), 541 N.
1930 Alstroemeria pelegrina alba. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2685), 545 N.
1930 Bedding plants. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2685), 548 A.
1930 Ceanothus Gloire de Versailles. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2686), 569 N.
1930 Chrysanthemum maximum. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2687), 589 N.
1930 That Blue Pea. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2688), 595 C.
1930 Hydrangea aborescens var. grandiflora. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2688), 597 N.
1930 How good to eat Gooseberries. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2688), 606 N.
1930 Galega officinalis. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2689), 612 N.
1930 Nordmannia cordifolia syn. Borago orientale. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2689), 616 N.
1930 Some good Yuccas. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2690), 627 N.
1930 Romneya Coulteri. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2690), 629 N.
1930 Hydrangea Hortensia. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2691), 640 C.
1930 Erigeron speciosus. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2691), 642 N.
1930 Helenium pumilum. Gardening lllustrated 52 (2692), 657 N.
1930 Some old garden Roses. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2692), 659 N.
1930 Eryngium oliverianum. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2693), 675 N.
1930 Flowers in the garden landscape. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2693), 683 N.
1930 Eupatorium purpureum. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2693), 683 N.
1930 Pachysandra terminalis. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2694), 692 C.
1930 Nicotiana affinis. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2695), 709 N.
1930 Annual Chrysanthemums & Nigella. Gardening lllustrated 52 (2695), 714 N.
1930 Flower borders in September. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2696), 729 N.
1930 Ipomoea rubro‑caerulea. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2697), 740 C.
1930 The Grey Garden. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2698), 759 N.
1930 Michaelmas Daisies. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2699), 775 N.
1930 Sedum Sieboldi. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2700), 790 N.
1930 Dearth of Mushrooms. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2701), 806 C.
1930 Evergreens for decoration. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2702), 827 A.
1930 The Grey Garden from above. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2703), 843 N.
1931 The Yule Log. Gardening lllustrated 52 (2704), 5 A.
1931 Native Ferns in the Garden I. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2704), 11 A.
1931 Native Ferns in the Garden II. Gardening Illustrated 52 (2705), 25 A.
1931 Native Ferns in the Garden III. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2706), 37 A.
1931 Native Ferns in the Garden IV. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2707), 61 A.
1931 Fungi and Trees. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2716), 195 N.
1931 Ornithogalum nutans & some Megaseas. Gardening lllustrated 53 (2721), 272 A.
1931 Vinca Minor. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2722), 289 C.
1931 Sowing Anemone seeds. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2723), 317 N.
1931 Vinca Minor. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2727), 371 C.
1931 Dentaria diphylla. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2730), 412 C.
1931 Asarum europaeum. Gardening lllustrated 53 (2731), 436 N.
1931 Potpourri. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2733), 460 N.
1931 A garden landscape.  Gardening Illustrated 53 594.
1931 Vaccinium Corymbosum Gardening Illustrated 53 (2743), 607 N.
1931 Primula Florindae. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2745), 637 N.
1931 Guelder‑rose on wall. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2748), 683 N.
1931 Planting against a house. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2748), 683 N.
1931 Struthiopteris germanica (Shuttlecock Fern). Gardening Illustrated 53 693.
1931 Lilies in woodland edges. Gardening Illustrated 53 (2750), 715 N.
1932 White Foxgloves in woodland. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2757), 20 N.
1932 Between shrubs and lawn. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2761), 81 N.
1932 Chimonanthus fragrans. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2762), 90N.
1932 Iris stylosa in Algiers. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2765), 165 A.
1932 Hollyhock Pink Beauty. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2768), 181 N.
1932 The care of Nuts. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2769), 199 N.
1932 Male Fern and Campanula. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2774), 277 N.
1932 Heracleum mantegazzianum. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2775), 295 N.
1932 Plants for steep river bank. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2781), 382 C.
1932 Rosa microphylla. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2782), 394 N.
1932 Rose arches. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2789), 511 N.
1932 Bee and Wasp stings. Gardening lllustrated 54 (2790), 518 C.
1932 A neglected Strawberry. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2790), 518 C.
1932 Campanula lactiflora. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2790), 518 C.
1932 Spiraea Filipendula fl. pl. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2790), 527 N.
1932 Cream Pink Poppy. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2791), 537 N.
1932 Senecio Greyi. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2792), 549 N.
1932 Rose Lady Curzon. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2793), 561 N.
1932 White Foxgloves. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2794), 582 N.
1932 Flowering shrubs in the flower border. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2795), 596 A.
1932 The Grey garden. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2797), 623 N.
1932 Wild Thyme on the steps. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2798), 637 N.
1932 The Court and its planting. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2799), 655 A.
1932 Various corners in the garden. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2800), 665 N.
1932 Clematis Jouiniana. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2800), 669 N.
1932 Lonicera tragophylla. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2802), 678 C.
1932 A bed of Pinks. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2802), 687 N.
1932 The South border door. Gardening Illustrated 54 (2803), 711 A.
1932 Some recollections of Bramley in my young days.  Bramley Parish Magazine. September 1p.
1932 Recollections of old Bramley.  Bramley Parish Magazine.  October 1p.
1932 Recollections of old Bramley.  Bramley Parish Magazine.  December 1p.
1933 Old Bramley.  Bramley Parish Magazine.  February 1p.
1933 Old Bramley.  Bramley Parish Magazine. March 1p.
1933 Old Bramley.  Bramley Parish Magazine. April 1p.
1937 Formal Gardens.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.) A Gardener’s Testament.  London, Country Life.  pp. 73-82.
1937 Terraced gardens.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.) A Gardener’s Testament. London, Country Life.  p. 82-86.
1937 June and July borders.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.) A Gardener’s Testament.  London, Country Life. p 121.
1937 The grey garden.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.) A Gardener’s Testament. London, Country Life. pp. 178-180.
1937 Suggestions for the decorative use of some garden roses.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.).  A Gardener’s Testament.  London, Country Life. pp. 204-7.
1937 In a primrose wood.  In, Jekyll, F. and Taylor, G. C. (eds.)  A Gardener’s Testament.  London, Country Life.  pp. 321-2.
 

 

NOTE this list originally published in Gertrude Jekyll: Essays on the Life of a Working Amateur