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by Ursula Buchan


  blackfly 227

  blackberries

  Himalayan Giant 115

  John Innes 179

  Merton Early 115

  Merton Thornless 179

  Boskoop Giant 114

  blackcurrants 92, 268–9

  Baldwin 114

  reversion virus 185–6

  Bledisloe Cup 60

  Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire 105

  Blickling Hall, Norfolk 286

  Blitz on Bugs (cartoon) 152

  Blunt, Maggie Joy 25

  Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 99, 134

  Bodnant Garden, Conwy 22

  Bone, Sir Muirhead 154

  Boot, Jesse, 1st Baron Trent 15

  Boot, John, 2nd Baron Trent 15–16

  Boots the Chemist 15, 138

  Bordeaux mixture 131

  bothy 10, 282

  Boughton House, Northamptonshire 165, 291

  Bowes-Lyon, Major David 287–8

  Bowles, Edward Augustus 21

  Boy Scouts 268, 270, 271, 273

  Boyd Orr, Sir John 36

  Bracken, Brendan (Minister of Information) 32, 138

  Brains Trust 57, 59, 72, 131,139

  Briggs, Asa 139

  Brighton and Hove allotments 70–2

  Brighton Allotment Subcommittee 70–1

  Brighton and Hove Herald 71

  Brighton Food Production Committee 71

  Brighton Horticultural Committee 71

  Brighton Horticultural Show 72

  Brighton Kitchen Waste Committee 71

  Brighton Police Horticultural Society Annual Show 72

  Brighton Wartime Food Committee 71

  British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) 23–4, 33, 52, 54, 73–5, 134–43, 218, 276, 277

  Broadcasting House 142

  Listener Research Department 142

  Outside Broadcasting Department 140

  People’s War 93–4

  Talks Department 54, 137, 138, 255–6

  Wood Norton Hall 137

  British Expeditionary Force 33, 38, 89

  British Institute of Public Opinion poll 34–5

  British Movietone News 175

  British Museum, London 165

  British School, Ypres 176

  British Union of Fascists 236

  British War Relief Society of America 221

  broad beans 112–13

  Broad Windsor 113

  Seville Long Pod 112

  Brockley County School for Boys, Lewisham 156

  Brome and Schimmer 271, 272

  Broughton Hall, Staffordshire 244

  Brush, Herbert 68–9

  Brussels sprouts 104,111, 164, 195, 299

  Bryant and May 202

  Buccleuch and Queensberry, 8th Duke of (Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott) 291

  Bunyard, Edward Ashdown 21, 38, 40, 52, 187–8

  Burgundy mixture 131

  Burma Railway 229

  Bushy Park, Middlesex 175

  Buxton, E. M. I. 73–5

  cabbage 252

  Flower of Spring 111

  Harbinger 111

  January King 111

  Improved Winnigstadt 201

  cabbage caterpillars 128

  Cambridge University 62

  Campden Research Station 185, 269

  Canning Demonstration, A by Evelyn Dunbar 157

  ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’ posters 153

  carrot fly 128–9

  carrots 253–4

  Carrot, Dr 253

  Chantenay 113

  Early Horn 113

  Sutton’s Champion Scarlet Horn 201

  Carter, F. E. (Bailiff of Royal Parks) 174

  Carter, Philip Youngman 208

  Carters Seeds 183, 199

  ‘Cassandra’ (Sir William Neil Connor) 219

  cauliflower 112, 203

  Central Institute of Art and Design (CIAD) 154

  Central Office of Information 276

  Chalk, Tom 285

  Chamberlain, Neville 27, 250

  Chamberlin, E. R. 24–5

  Changi Island 230

  Charlecote Park, Warwickshire 286

  Charley, Dr Vernon 269–70

  Cheal, Wilfrid 234

  Cheals of Crawley 190–1, 234, 295

  Chelsea Flower Show 39, 190, 203,294

  Chequers, Buckinghamshire 169

  Chesterfield allotments associations 95

  Cheveley, Stephen 49, 188

  chickens 237–40

  Chittenden, Frederick 23, 134

  Chivers jam factory 244

  Cholmondeley, Lavinia, Dowager Marchioness of Cholmondeley 293

  Cholmondeley Castle, Cheshire 293

  Churchill, Clementine 12

  Red Cross Aid to Russia campaign 245

  Churchill, Winston 1, 11, 33, 147, 169, 236, 257, 280

  City of Christchurch, The 177

  Clark, Sir Kenneth 154, 156

  Clean Air Acts 13, 296

  Cliffordine House, Gloucestershire 173

  cloches 123–4

  clubroot 122, 127

  cold frames 123, 124

  Colefax and Fowler 11

  Colesbourne Park, Gloucestershire 173

  Colman, Sir Jeremiah 65

  Colorado beetles 130

  Colour All the Year in my Garden by C. H. Middleton 146

  Colvin, Brenda 102, 190

  Come into the Garden, Cook by Constance Spry 150, 258, 266

  Committee of Imperial Defence 28

  compost 119–21, 231–2

  Indore process 120

  potting 105, 179–81

  Compost Gardener, A by F. C. King 120

  Compost Heap, The 152

  Constanduros, Mavis 254

  Cooper, Lady Diana 12

  Cooper, Duff 12, 32

  Copley G. 283–4

  corrosive sublimate, 4% calomel dust 127

  Country Life (magazine) 156

  County Farm Institutes 102

  County Garden Produce Committees 63–4

  Central Committee 242

  Coutinho, Sophus 236

  Coutts, John 7

  Cowell, Cyril 146

  Cowdray, 1st Viscount (Weetman Pearson) 86

  Cox, Vera 92

  Cradock, Fanny 266–7

  Cran, Marion 23

  Crane, Morley 179

  creosote 128, 129

  Crewe, 1st Marquess of (Robert Crewe-Milnes) 37

  Crowe, Sylvia 8, 190

  Crown Film Unit 52, 151

  cucumbers 198

  Chinese green 232

  Sutton’s Improved Telegraph 201

  Telegraph 113

  Yates’ Crystal Apple 232

  Culinary and Salad Herbs by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde 151

  Cultivation of Lands Order, 1939 35

  Cumberland turf 201

  Cunningham, Group Captain John 253

  Cuthbert’s seeds 18, 199

  cyanide 127

  D-Day 142

  Daffodil Show (RHS) 20

  daffodils 192

  Daily Express 34, 77–8, 129, 138, 145

  Grow More Food competition 146

  Daily Herald 147, 239

  Daily Mail 147

  Daily Mirror 219

  Daily Telegraph 147

  Dalton, Hugh 289

  Darlington, Cyril 179, 182, 183

  Davies, 1st Baron (David Davies) 64

  DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) 126

  Deedes, Sir Wyndham 61

  Defence Regulations 24, 35, 47, 277

  Denham, 1st Baron (George Bowyer) 47

  Denman, Baroness (Gertrude Denman) 86–7, 88, 89, 99, 100, 163, 260, 280–1

  Denman, 3rd Baron (Thomas Denman) 87

  Denman College, Oxfordshire 86

  Denman Committee on the Practical Education of Women in Rural Life 90

  derris powder 128

  Desert Island Discs 139

  Destruction of the Country House, The 286

 
Devon County Education Committee 99

  Devonshire, 11th Duke of (Andrew Cavendish) 289

  Dewsbury Allotments Association 95

  dieldrin 126

  Dig for Victory (film) 151

  Dig for Victory campaign 2, 37, 39, 44–83, 257, 299

  and C. H. Middleton 138, 214

  and Dr H.V. Taylor 40

  ‘Dig for Victory – Over Want’ campaign 276–80

  films 151–3

  Leaflet No. 1 53–4

  leaflets 53–4, 119, 125, 131, 152

  posters 54, 153–8

  radio 138, 141

  women gardeners 84, 94–5

  digging 116–17

  no-dig cultivation 117, 121

  Digging for Victory by Lawrence du Garde Peach 143

  Digging for Victory by C. H. Middleton 146

  Disney, Walt 253

  Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire 11–12, 165, 169, 235, 284–5

  Dobbie’s of Edinburgh 199

  Dodson, Harry 160, 165, 168, 235

  Domestic Poultry Keepers’ Council 238

  Domestic Food Producers’ Council 48–9

  Dorman-Smith, Sir Reginald 17, 34, 37, 45–6, 48, 62

  Dr Carrot 253

  ducks 240

  Dunbar, Evelyn 156–8

  Dunn, Mary 82–3, 243, 265

  Dutch lights 124, 196

  Dutton, Ralph 292

  Early Market Produce Show (RHS) 20

  East Malling Research Station, Kent 19, 52, 108, 185–6

  Eden, Anthony, Minster of War 169

  eelworms 129

  eggs 238–40

  Elizabeth, queen of England (wife of George VI) 60–1, 263

  Elizabeth, Princess 96, 142

  Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of (Edward Bruce) 198–9

  Emergency Powers (Defence) Acts

  1939 24

  1940 24–5

  1946 277

  Encarsia formosa 126

  Enclosure Acts 14

  Ender, Peter 81–2

  English Flower Garden, The by William Robinson 292–3

  English Heritage 286

  Ernle, 1st Baron (Rowland Prothero) 37

  evacuees 89, 130

  Evans, W. G. 59–60

  Experimental and Research Station, Cheshunt 126

  F1 hybrid seeds 19, 114

  Farmer’s Weekly, The (magazine) 234

  Farrer, Frances 88, 89

  Farrer, Reginald 23

  Feathered World (magazine) 238, 239

  fertilisers 118–22

  National Growmore 122

  nitrogenous 121

  potash 121

  Festival of Britain 155

  Filling the Gap (cartoon) 152

  Filliter, Brian 228

  films 52, 151–3

  Band Waggon 139

  Blitz on Bugs 152

  Compost Heap, The 152

  Dig for Victory 151

  Filling the Gap 152

  Food Flashes 253, 256

  Garden Goes to War, A 49, 152

  How to Dig 151

  Pathé 139, 151, 175

  Finnis, Valerie 291

  fishing 247

  Fitzwilliam, G. T. W. 159

  flea beetles 128

  flowers 41, 49, 76, 135, 136, 170, 191, 194, 201, 203, 204, 212–21, 290

  flowers of sulphur 131

  Food Flashes 253, 256

  ‘Food from the Garden’ bulletin 52–3, 166

  Foot, Michael 44–5, 46, 116

  Ford, Richard 130

  Forster, Jean McCredie 97

  Fortescue, Lionel 291

  Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird) 153

  Fox, Harry 168, 170, 194–5

  Fraser, Peter 156

  French, Sir Henry 263, 264

  Frisches Gemüse im ganzen Jahr (Fresh Vegetables All Year Round) 149

  frozen food 278

  fruit 114–15, 116, 125, 128, 194, 260

  fruit preservation 263–4

  Fruit and Vegetable Show (RHS) 20

  ‘Fruit from the Garden’ bulletin 54

  Fruit Garden Displayed, The 295

  Fry, Dr Joan 16

  fungicides 131

  Galliers, Alderman 71

  game birds 247

  Games, Abram 154–5

  Games, Naomi 155

  Garde Peach, Lawrence du 143

  Garden Goes to War, A by Stephen Cheveley 49, 152

  Garden House, The, Buckland Monachorum, Devon 291

  Garden Work for Amateurs (magazine) 23, 85, 144

  Garden, The by Vita Sackville-West 205

  Gardeners’ Choice by Roy Hay 156

  Gardeners’ Chronicle, The 10, 23, 40–3, 58, 59, 73, 74, 81, 97, 127, 145, 152, 159–60, 164, 165–6, 174, 182, 186, 213, 215, 220, 231, 241, 283–4

  Gardeners’ Question Time 57

  ‘Gardenesque’ style 6

  Gardening in War-time by E. Graham 118

  Gardens in the Modern Landscape by Christopher Tunnard 8

  Gavin, W. 35

  geese 240–41

  Geneva Convention 224, 233

  Genus Tulipa, The by Sir Daniel Hall 214

  George V, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 12

  George VI, king of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 96, 200, 281, 294

  Gibbs, James 11

  Giles, G. W. 1, 15, 37, 48

  Gill, John 158

  Gilroy, John 156

  Gimson, Ann 163–4

  Girl Guides 59, 270

  Girton College 6

  Gittins, Jean 230

  Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, Littlehampton 298

  glasshouses 10, 13, 18, 127, 163, 182, 184, 189, 191, 193, 197, 199, 219, 284, 292

  Glendenning, Raymond 141

  goats 241

  gooseberries

  Careless 114

  Leveller 114

  Whinham’s Industry 114

  Gowers Committee on Houses of Outstanding Historic or Architectural Interest 289

  Graham, E. 118

  Grant, Duncan 156

  grapes 131

  Black Hamburgh 282

  Gray, Louis 191

  Great Depression 13, 16, 22, 30

  Great Spring Show (RHS) 20

  Green, John 54, 138, 139, 141

  Green, Muriel 102–4, 163, 195, 247

  Grenville, Robert Neville 185

  Grisewood, Frederick Henry 57, 58, 72, 254

  ‘Grow More Food’ campaign 45

  Gurie, Albert 147

  H. W. Carter 268

  Hadfield, Miles 281

  Hadow, Grace 88

  Hall, Dr Donald 72

  Hall, Sir Daniel 179, 214–15, 216, 298

  Hamburg Botanic Gardens 236

  Hamilton, Geoff 134

  Hampton Court Park, Middlesex 175

  Harbard, Lillian 202

  Harding, Gilbert 141

  haricot beans 113–14

  Comtesse de Chambord 114

  Dutch Brown 114

  White Leviathan 114

  Harris, John 289–90

  Harrisson, Tom 31

  Hart, Basil Liddell 45

  Haseley Court, Oxfordshire 285

  Havergal, Beatrix 107, 108, 157, 184, 291, 298

  Hawkridge, Ray 161

  Hay Box Cookery by Eleanour Sinclair Rohde 151

  Hay, Roy 55, 60, 98, 138, 140, 141, 142, 145, 216

  Hay, Tom 142, 151

  Healing, Peter 291–2

  Heath, Ambrose 254

  Heavy Rescue Service 61

  Hellyer, A. G. 6–7

  Helphand, Kenneth I. 228, 229

  Henry Doubleday Research Association 298

  herbs 98, 112, 150, 271–4

  Herklots, Dr Geoffrey Alton Craig 231–2

  Hess, Elizabeth 90–1, 92, 93, 272–3, 298

  Hever Castle, Kent 190

  Hewell Grange, Worcestershire 287

  Hidcote Manor, Gloucestershire 288

  Hill, Charles 254

 
; Hill, Sir Arthur 173, 270, 271, 273

  Hills, B. 213

  Hills, Lawrence 298

  Hinchcliffe, Dorothy 57, 298

  Hinton Ampner House, Hampshire 292

  Hinwick House, Northamptonshire 218

  His Majesty’s Stationery Office 52

  Hitler, Adolf 27, 205, 208

  Holloway Prison, London 236

  Home and Country (magazine) 263

  Home Guard 80, 218

  Home Preservation of Fruit and Vegetables 185

  Home Service 33, 45

  honeybees 243–4

  hormone rooting powder 185

  Horticultural Colour Chart 215

  Horticultural Correspondence College, Winchester 189

  Horticultural Education Association 52, 279–80

  Horticultural Trades Association 42

  Horwood House, Buckinghamshire 162

  Houghall Agricultural School, Co. Durham 106

  How to Dig (film) 151

  Howard, Sir Albert 119–20, 299

  Hudson, Robert, Minister of Agriculture 53–4, 55, 56, 63–4, 66–7, 73, 75, 77, 149, 252, 257, 258, 277, 280

  Hudson, Violet 242

  Humphris, Ted 167–8, 284

  Hurlingham Polo Ground, London 61

  Huyton prisoner-of-war camp 235

  Hyde Park, London 57

  Ichthemic Guano Co. 181

  Illustrations from the British Flora 272

  Imperial War Graves Commission (IWGC) 176–8, 212

  Imperial War Museum, London 221

  In Your Garden (radio programme) 23, 133, 134–8, 140, 145

  Innes, John 178

  Institute of Park Administration 12

  internment camps 223–36

  Changi Island 230, 233

  Huyton 235

  Isle of Man 235

  Japanese 229–33

  Ruhleben internment camp 22, 225

  Santo Tomas, Manila 232–3

  Stanley camp, Hong Kong 230–2

  York racecourse camp 235

  Iris Society 22

  irises 192

  Is Digging Necessary? By F. C. King 121

  ITMA (It’s That Man Again) 3

  Izzard, Percy 147

  jam 260–5

  James, David 229

  Jekyll, Gertrude 6, 151, 207, 293

  Jellicoe, Geoffrey 8, 11, 12, 190, 285

  Jellicoe, Susan 12

  Jenkins, Inez 100

  Jodrell Laboratory, Kew 268

  John Brown and Co. 22

  John Innes Horticultural Institution, Merton 19, 38, 127, 178–84, 214, 274, 297

  Johns, Captain W. E. 144–5, 161

  Johnson, G. C. 279–80

  Johnston, Lawrence 288

  Journal of Park Administration 174

  Journal of the Kew Guild 172

  Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society 7, 20, 39, 43, 145, 148, 214, 215, 216, 279

  journeymen 9–10

  Julyan, Lt Col. W. L. 50

  Keen and Lawrence 143

  Keen, Barbara 271

  Keene, Raymond 147

  Kelmarsh Hall, Northamptonshire 284

  Killerton, Devon 286

  King, F. C. 120–1, 169, 283–4

  Kitchen Front, The (radio programme) 135, 254–6

  Knight, Dame Laura 154

  Kyrke, Lieutenant van 229

 

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