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John and Irene Wallace fonds
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Dunvegan Blue

Dunvegan Blue juniper, one of John Wallace's cultivars, on the rocks at D. McFarlane's.

Flowers

The file consists of 239 slides dating from 1946 to 1987 from a variety of locations including the Beaverlodge Experimental Station and the Beaverlodge Nursery.There are slides of dahlias, gladiolas, irises, anemones, windflowers and pasqueflowers, delphiniums, myosotis, forget-me-nots, erigeron, fleabane, pansies, dianthus, heuchera, coral bells, campanula, bellflower, Jacob's ladder, heliopsis, globe flower, ferms, pyrethrum, phlox, sunflowers, periwinkle, and aster. The slides have been numbered according to their original order within the binder labelled "Dahlias, Glads, Iris", but blank spaces originally between some slides have been removed.

Flowers & Herbs

The file consists of 283 slides dating from 1953 to 1987 from a variety of locations including the Beaverlodge Experimental Station and the Beaverlodge Nursery.There are slides of asters, mint, thyme, clematis, lupines, lythrum, lychnis campion, phlox, poppies, primula-primroses, meadowsweet, adonis, violets, columbine, bluebells, monkshood, chrysanthemums, petunias, and various other annuals and perennials, including slides of one of John Wallace's cultivars, the Nelson lupin. The slides have been numbered according to their original order within the binder labelled "Aster, Clematis, Lupine, Lythrum, Phlox, Poppy, Primrose, Monkshood, Violets, Yarrow", but blank spaces originally between some slides have been removed.

Flowers, Fruit, Shrubs

The file consists of 273 slides dating from 1946 to 1984 from a variety of locations including the Beaverlodge Experimental Station and the Beaverlodge Nursery. There are slides of almond double flowering plums, barberry, cinquefoil, caragana, forsythia, euonymous, red and golden elders, dwarf and climbing honeysuckles, tartarian honeysuckle, ninebark, mock orange, mahonia, lilacs, spirea, askatoon bushes, tomatoes, strawberries, and various wild flowers, including slides of some of John Wallace's cultivars: the Altaglow saskatoon and the Thunder Mountain erigeron. The slides have been numbered according to their original order within the binder labelled "Flowering Plum, Caragana, Honeysuckle, Lilac, Spirea, Strawberry, Tomatoes, Wild Flowers", but blank spaces originally between some slides have been removed.

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