William Douglas Cook - Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography

  • 1948a: “Development of 'Eastwoodhill', one of New Zealand's Outstanding Private Gardens”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 January 1948.
  • 1948b: “Trees for the Farm – Why Not Get Away from the Commonplace?” In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 May 1948, p. 540 – 542.
  • 1948c: “Nyssa sylvatica – For Autumnal Colours”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 July 1948, p. 743; and “two small trees of N. sylvatica on offer (by WDC), p. 753.
  • 1949: “A New Zealand Garden, 'Eastwoodhill', Gisborne, North Island”. In: The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, Vol. LXXIV, Part 5, May 1949, p. 183 – 192 (+ 3 photos)
  • 1950a: “The Glories of Autumn – Colour Parade at Eastwoodhill”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 May 1950, p. 664 – 667.
  • 1950b: “Eastwoodhill in Autumn – Trees and Shrubs of Real Beauty”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 July 1950, p. 848 – 9.
  • 1951a: “A Plantsman's Garden – Unique Horticultural Collection at Lindisfarne”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 February 1951, p. 472 - 4.
  • 1951b: “A Plantsman's Garden – The Lindisfarne Collection”. In: New Zealand Gardener, 1 March 1951, p. 526 - 8.
  • 1960: “Rhododendrons in New Zealand”. In: Rhododendron and Camellia Year Book 1960, p. 54 – 59
  • 1963: letter of 1 January 1963. Posthumously published in: Eastwoodhill Information Series no. 2 (1992)
  • 1964: “Pukeiti”. In: Rhododendron and Camellia Year Book 1964, p. 21 - 26.

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