INDEX : The Horticulturist Volume 6


No. 1 January 1997

Page 1: From the Editor
Page 2: Smoking them out by Neville Brown and Philip Botha
Page 7: Good breeding, the trials and the rewards by Jim Wilson
Page 11: Global garden design by David Stevens
Page 13: News
Page 30: A perspective on the peat debate by Catherine Dawson
Page 33: Research around the world Summaries from the Journal of Horticultural Science
Page 35: Book reviews
Fruit Past and Present Edited for the RHS by Karen Wilson Honorary Editor for the Fruit Group, Brian Self. Nigel Dawsonù
The Rhododendron Story Edited by Cynthia Postan. Robert Pearson
Page 36: The Penguin Book of Garden Writing Edited by David Wheeler. Ursula Buchan

No. 2 April 1997

Page 1: From the Editor
Page 2: The Show Report by Alan Toogood
Page 5: On with the shows by Stephen Bennett
Page 7: Getting the packaging right by John Love
Page 10: Wanted - a blueprint for parks by Nick Reeves
Page 12: IoH Publications
Page 13: News
Page 25: Horticulture in the next millennium - the contribution of R & D by Chris Payne
Page 29: The future is with IPM by Desmond Day
Page 33: Research around the world
Page 34: Book reviews
Gardens of the National Trust by Stephen Lacey. Robert Pearsonù
The Introduction of Chinese Plants into Europe by L S Lauener, edited by D K Ferguson. Roy Lancaster
Page 35: Mediterranean Gardening - A Waterwise Approach by Heidi Gildemeister. Paul Milesù
Women of Flowers-A Tribute to Victorian Women Illustrators by Jack Kramer. Sue Minterù
The Gardener's Guide to Growing Ivy by Peter Q. Rose. Ronald Whitehouse
Page 36: Flora Britannica by Richard Mabey. Sue Minterù
David Austin's English Roses by David Austin. Robert Pearson
Page 37: Reader's Digest Gardener's Guide to Growing Roses by John Mattock. Robert Pearson

No. 3 July 1997

Page 1: From the Editor
Page 2: Finding the future managers Henry Wainwright
Page 7: Educational challenges and changes Lance Sanderson
Page 9: Voice of the Institute
Page 10: A scholar's progress Michael Harvey
Page 13: News
Page 25: Computer aids for crops protection Rosemary Collier
Page 30: Water recycling trials in hardy nursery stock production 1996 Paul Labous and Stephen Willis
Page 33: Stamp of approval for plant producers Andrew Eames
Page 35: Research around the world Summaries from the journal of Horticultural Science
Page 36: Book reviews
Historic Parks and Gardens in the Planning System A Handbook by Christopher Dingwall and David Lambert. Richard Bisgroveù
A Colour Atlas of Plant Structure by Bryan Bowes. John Bleasdaleù
Principles and Practice of Managing Soilborne Plant Pathogens Edited by Robert Hall. Roland Foxù
Horticultural Reviews: Volume 19 Edited by Jules Janick. Ken Cockshull
Page 37: Bloomsbury Encyclopaedia of Flower Arranging By Judith Blacklock. Daphne Vagg

No. 4 October 1997

Page 1: From the Editor
Page 2: The Peat debate reviewed by Bill Carlile
Page 9: A tree worth more than seven uncles by Stuart Keen
Page 12: Ashes to grass by Philip Brashaw and Mike Browell
Page 15: News
Page 17: Letter to the Editor
Page 33: Help for retired gardeners by John Ottaway
Page 36: Putting plant collections to good use by Sarah Ball
Page 37: Research around the world Summaries from The Journal of Horticultural Science
Page 38: Book Reviews
Visions of Roses by Peter Beales Robert Pearsonù
Gardens of the Tsars by Margrethe Floryan. Ethne Clarkeù
Slugs and Snails Pests in Agriculture Edited by I F Henderson
Page 39: BCPC Symposium Proceedings NO 66 1996. Vic FowlerILAM Manual on Grounds Maintenance - CCT Tender Evaluation Prepared by Ken McAnespie. Peter Bonsallù
Eco-Friendly House Plants by B C Wolverton. Ethne Clarke
Page 40: Alien Grasses of the British Isles by T B Ryves, E J Clement and M C Foster. Stephen L Jury
The Lost Gardens of Heligan by Tim Smit. Peter Thoday
Essential Oil Crops by E A Weis. Katerina Svobodaù
Page 41: Common families of flowering plants by Michael Hickey and Clive King. Stephen L Jury