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PHOTO LIBRARY - Hardy Plant Society

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COPYRIGHT<br />

Slides are accepted by the HPS Photo Library on condition that the <strong>Hardy</strong><br />

<strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Society</strong> can publish them as and when it sees fit and without payment.<br />

The photographer and the HPS Photo Library will be acknowledged<br />

Slides other than specific plant portraits are grouped under these headings:<br />

Botanical (12 slides)<br />

Container <strong>Plant</strong>ing (55)<br />

Cottage Garden (6)<br />

Eel Worms in Penstemons (15)<br />

Foliage Effects (50)<br />

Garden Views (304)<br />

The <strong>Hardy</strong> <strong>Plant</strong> <strong>Society</strong> (23 +53<br />

of the HPS Garden at Pershore)<br />

Herbaceous Borders (34)<br />

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Monocolour Borders(16)<br />

Notable Gardens (282)<br />

- (not necessarily views of plantings)<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Groupings (295)<br />

Roses (50)<br />

Trees (170)<br />

Water Gardens (90)<br />

The Winter Garden (44)<br />

Wildlife in the Garden (24)<br />

There are also ready prepared lectures on the following topics :-<br />

<strong>Hardy</strong> Perennials for all Seasons.<br />

Hellebores in the Winter Garden.<br />

Snowdrops and Hellebores and their Winter Companions.<br />

Stripes, Splashes and Spots – Is Variegation Attractive.<br />

Perennilas, Past, Present and Future.<br />

<strong>Hardy</strong> Geraniums – Controlling a Passion.<br />

Heucheras and their Relatives.<br />

The Garden in Autumn and Winter.<br />

<strong>Plant</strong> Arranging in the Garden.<br />

A Garden on Chalk.<br />

Ten of the Best Perennials.<br />

Please note that the mounts of the slides are not of standard thickness and many of the<br />

slides will not fit into those magazines designed to take only the thinnest mounts. I find<br />

that the thin mounts are most likely to be damaged in the post.<br />

Donations of slides (with plant identified) are always welcome. With only a<br />

few exceptions the slides in the Library have been donated by HPS<br />

members; if you borrow from the Library you might also be able to give to<br />

the Library.

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