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by Vita Sackville-West


  H. petiolaris

  Indian pinks

  indigofera

  I. pendula

  I. potaninii

  iris

  bearded

  dwarf

  miniature

  I. chrysographes

  I. foetidissima (stinking iris, or Gladdon iris)

  I. histroides

  I. persica (Persian iris)

  I. pseudo-acorus (yellow water flag)

  I. reticulata (netted iris)

  I. sibirica

  I. turberosa (snakeshead iris)

  I. unguicularis (Algerian iris)

  ‘Cantab’

  ‘Harmony’

  ‘Hercules’

  ‘Jane Phillips’

  ‘Pauline’

  ‘Rhapsody’

  ‘Senlac’

  see also Hermodactylus tuberosa

  ivy

  Ixia

  I. viridiflora

  jacaranda

  Japanese cherry

  japonica, see quinces, ornamental jasmine (Jasminum)

  J. angulare (Cape jasmine)

  J. nudiflorum (winter-flowering jasmine)

  J. officinale (summer-flowering jasmine)

  J. polyanthum

  jonquils

  juniper

  Kaffir lily, see Schizostylis coccinea

  kniphofia

  Kolkwitzia

  K. amabilis

  laurel

  lavender (Lavandula)

  L. nana atropurpurea

  L. stoechas

  lichens

  lilac

  ‘Charles X’

  ‘Charles Joly’

  ‘Congo’

  ‘Jeanne d’Arc’

  ‘Madame Lemoine’

  ‘Mme F. Morel’

  ‘Maréchal Foch’

  ‘Pasteur’

  ‘President Poincaré’

  ‘Réaumur’

  ‘Souvenir de Louis Spaeth’

  lilies (Lilium)

  L. auratum

  L. candidum (Madonna lily)

  L. henryi

  L. martagon

  L. nepalense

  L. pyrenaicum

  L. regale

  L. tigrinum

  L. umbellatum

  ‘Gold Band’

  see also Amaryllis belladonna; Cardiocrinum giganteum; Cyrtanthus elatus; eremurus; Schizostylis coccinea

  lilies-of-the-valley

  ‘Fortin’s Giant’

  lime

  Linaria ‘Canon J. Went’

  Lithospermum

  loranthaceae

  lupins

  ‘Blue Jacket’

  magnolia

  M. campbellii

  M. denudata (Yulan tree)

  M. grandiflora

  M. grandiflora ‘Goliath’

  M. grandiflora ‘Harold Poole’

  M. grandiflora ‘Samuel Sommer’

  M. liliiflora nigra

  M. salcifolia

  M. soulangeana

  M. soulangeana ‘Lennei’

  M. stellata

  mahonia

  M. japonica

  M. lomariifolia

  maple

  mimosa

  M. pudica (humble plant)

  M. sensitiva (sensitive plant)

  see also Acacia dealbata

  mistletoe (Viscum album)

  Morello cherry

  morning glory

  myrtle (Myrtus)

  M. communis

  narcissus

  N. asturiensis

  N. canaliculatus

  N. nanus

  N. tazetta

  N. watereri

  ‘Paper White’

  nemesia

  nerines

  oak

  orchids

  Paphiopedilum spp.

  Phalaenopsis spp.

  Pleione formosana

  osmanthus

  O. delavayi

  pansies

  ‘Crimson Queen’

  ‘Roggli’

  passion flower (Passiflora caerulea)

  pear trees

  weeping willow-leaved

  pelargoniums

  ivy-leaf

  ‘Grenadier’

  pennyroyal

  peonies (Paeonia)

  P. lactiflora hybrid

  P. lobata ‘Sunbeam’

  P. mlokosiewiczi

  P. peregrina

  P. suffruticosa (tree peony)

  ‘Duchesse de Nemours’

  ‘Kelway’s Glorious’

  ‘Laura Dessert’

  ‘Martin Cahuzac’

  ‘Monsieur Jules Elie’

  ‘Sarah Bernhardt’

  petunias

  philadelphus (mock orange)

  P. coronarius

  P. grandiflorus

  P. lemoinei erectus

  P. microphyllus

  P. purpureo-maculatus

  ‘Belle Etoile’

  ‘Virginal’

  phlox

  pinks (Dianthus)

  D. allwoodii

  D. caesius (Cheddar pinks)

  ‘Dad’s Favourite’

  ‘Inchmery’

  ‘Little Jock’

  ‘Mrs Sinkins’

  ‘Susan’

  ‘Thomas’

  see also Indian pinks

  pitcher-plants

  Plumbago capensis

  polyanthus

  ‘Munstead’

  pomegranates

  poplar

  poppies

  Papaver macounii

  see also Californian poppy; romneya

  porcelain berry vine, see Ampelopsis heterophylla

  potentilla

  primroses

  primula

  P. frondosa

  P. marginata ‘Linda Pope’

  P. pulverulenta

  privet

  prunus

  P. fudanzakura

  P. subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (autumn-flowering cherry)

  Puya alpestris (verdigris flower)

  quince, ornamental (Cydonia)

  C. cathayensis

  C. lagenaria

  C. moerloosei

  C. nivalis

  ‘Knaphill Scarlet’

  Raoulia australis

  rhododendrons

  rhus

  Ribes sanguineum (flowering currant)

  ‘King Edward VII’

  ‘Splendens’

  robinia

  romneya (Californian tree poppy)

  R. coulteri

  rosemary (Rosmarinus)

  R. angustifolius corsicus

  R. officinalis

  ‘Sissinghurst Blue’

  ‘Tuscan Blue’

  roses (Rosa)

  Bourbon

  Cabbage

  China

  climbing

  Damask

  Gallica

  green-flowered

  hybrid perpetuals

  hybrid teas

  midget

  Moss

  Musk

  rock

  Rose of Provins

  shrub

  wichuraianas

  R. alba ‘Great Maiden’s Blush’

  R. filipes ‘Kiftsgate’

  R. gallica ‘Complicata’

  R. gallica ‘Versicolor’

  R. longicuspis

  R. moyesii

  R. mulliganii

  R. roulettii

  R. rugosa alba

  ‘Alain Blanchard’

  ‘Albéric Barbier’

  ‘Albertine’

  ‘Allen Chandler’

  ‘American Pillar’

  ‘Blanc double de Coubert’

  ‘Blossomtime’

  ‘Bourbon Queen’

  ‘Buff Beauty’

  ‘Camayeux’

  ‘Cardinal Richelieu’

  ‘Chapeau de Napoléon’

  ‘Charles de Mills’

  ‘Commandant Beau-paire’

  ‘Comtesse du Cayla’

 
; ‘Constance Spry’

  ‘Coup d’Hébé’

  ‘Crimson Conquest’

  ‘Dorothy Perkins’

  ‘Fantin-Latour’

  ‘Felicia’

  ‘Félicité et Perpétué’

  ‘Flora’

  ‘Frau Karl Druschki’

  ‘Fru Dagmar Hastrup’

  ‘George Dickson’

  ‘Geranium’

  ‘Gloire de France’

  ‘Grandmaster’

  ‘Gypsy Boy’

  ‘Henri Martin’

  ‘Hermosa’

  ‘Honorine de Brabant’

  ‘Hugh Dickson’

  ‘Ispahan’

  ‘Lawrence Johnstone’ (‘Hidcote Yellow’)

  ‘Le Rêve’

  ‘Louise Odier’

  ‘Madame Alfred Carrière’

  ‘Madame Isaac Pereire’

  ‘Madame Knorr’

  ‘Madame Pierre Oger’

  ‘Madame Plantier’

  ‘Mayflower’

  ‘Mermaid’

  ‘Mutabilis’ (‘Turkestanica’)

  ‘Nevada’

  ‘New Dawn’

  ‘Oakington Ruby’

  ‘Parfum de l’Hay’

  ‘Paul’s Lemon Pillar’

  ‘Penelope’

  ‘Petite de Hollande’

  ‘Rose des Maures’

  ‘Roseraie de l’Hay’

  ‘Sissinghurst Castle’

  ‘Souvenir du Docteur Jamain’

  ‘Stanwell Perpetual’ (Victorian Valentine rose)

  ‘Tuscany’

  ‘Ulrich Brunner’

  ‘Veilchenblau’

  ‘Wickwar’

  ‘William Lobb’

  ‘William Shakespeare 2000’

  ‘Zéphyrine Drouhin’

  Russian vine (Polygonum baldschuanicum)

  salpiglossis

  ‘Royale Chocolate’

  salvia

  S. guaranitica

  santolina

  sarcococca

  S. hookeriana humilis

  S. ruscifolia ‘Dragon Gate’

  saxifrages

  Scarborough lily, see Cyrtanthus elatus

  schizanthus (butterfly plant)

  Schizostylis coccinea (Kaffir lily)

  scilla

  S. biflora

  S. tubergeniana

  Scots pine

  sea buckthorn

  sedums, wild

  sempervivum

  snowdrops (Galanthalus)

  G. nivalis

  ‘Samuel Arnott’

  solanum

  S. crispum

  S. jasminoides

  southernwood

  Sparaxis

  S. tricolor

  ‘Excelsior’

  spring snowflake (Leucojum)

  Stachys lanata (rabbits’ ears)

  stephanotis

  stock

  night-scented (Matthiola bicornis)

  ten-week

  Virginian

  Strelitzia reginae (bird of paradise flower)

  sweet bay

  sweet pea (Lathyrus odoratus)

  Grandiflora hybrids

  Spencer hybrids

  ‘Cupani’

  ‘Matucana’

  ‘Painted Lady’

  sweet woodruff (Asperula odorata)

  sweetbriar

  ‘Amy Robsart’

  ‘Lady Penzance’

  sycamore

  tamarisk (Tamarix)

  T. pentandra

  T. tetrandra (may-flowering tamarisk)

  thyme (Thymus)

  creeping

  wild

  T. serpyllum

  Tigridia (Mexican tiger flower)

  toadflax

  Tropaeolum speciosum (flame thrower)

  tulips (Tulipa)

  T. biflora

  T. clusiana (Lady Tulip)

  T. dasystemon

  T. kaufmanniana

  T. linifolia

  T. orphanidea

  T. turkestanica

  ‘Couleur Cardinal’

  ‘Cynthia’

  ‘Peppermint Stick’

  tweedia

  T. caerulea

  verbena

  lemon-scented

  V. bonariensis

  V. rigida

  ‘Merci’

  ‘Sissinghurst’

  Veronica allionii

  viburnum

  V. bodnantense

  V. carlcephalum

  V. carlesii

  V. fragrans

  vines (Vitis)

  V. coignetiae

  V. vinifera purpurea

  ‘Royal Muscadine’

  see also Russian vine

  violets (Viola)

  wood-violets

  V. labradorica

  V. odorata (sweet violet)

  ‘Coeur d’Alsace’

  wallflowers (Erysimum)

  ‘Blood Red’

  ‘Bowles’s Mauve’

  ‘Fireking’

  weigela

  widow iris, see Hermodactylus tuberosa

  willow

  wintersweet (Chimonanthus fragrans)

  wisteria

  witch hazel, see hamamelis

  yarrow (Achillea eupatorium)

  yew

  Irish yew

  Yucca gloriosa

  zinnia

  Z. elegans

  ‘Giant Dahlia’

  Original gardening columns by Vita Sackville-West, as first published in the Observer newspaper, copyright © The Beneficiaries of Vita Sackville-West 2014

  Selection and new material copyright © Sarah Raven 2014

  All rights reserved.

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  ISBN 978-1-250-06005-1

  First published in Great Britain in 2014 by Virago Press, an imprint of Little Brown Book Group, an Hachette UK Company, as Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst: The Creation of a Garden.

  First U.S. Edition: November 2014

  eISBN 9781466865983

  First eBook edition: August 2014

 

 

 


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