Knowledge

William Baylor Hartland

Source 📝

112:. He also collected tulips from Irish gardens and introduced the 'Mrs. Moon' variety. Outside of gardening, Hartland is known for producing a colourful tourist guide after a trip to the west of Ireland. He is also remembered by the naming of the Hartland's Avenue/Road area of Cork City in Lough Parish, the location of one of his nurseries. 90:, discovered narcissus varieties which were unknown elsewhere. For example, Hartland found the 'Bishop Mann' variety in an old garden of the Dioceses of St. Finbarr's, where Bishop Mann had been the last resident. The bulbs had been planted 150 years before at Bishopstown, now a suburb of Cork. 46:
Each of Richard Hartland's three sons operated nurseries in County Cork: Arthur Hartland established a nursery at Turner's Cross, Richard Hartland Jr the Lough Nursery, and William Hartland (d.1843) operated the Mallow business. The latter relocated the business to Cork in 1810.
66:, in 1890. His bulb farm was approximately 10 acres (40,000 m). Hartland sent flowers from his farm to various markets, including the one at Covent Garden. He also maintained the "Old Established Garden Seed Ware-House" at 24 Patrick Street, Cork. 69:
Hartland was a Guardian of the Cork Union and started a scheme of prizes for country plots. He called attention to the need for agricultural education and advocated the growing of early vegetables and flowers along the southern Irish seaboard.
157: 85:
is native to Ireland, the climatic conditions have proven favourable for the appearance of self-sown seeding varieties over a long period. In the 19th century, collectors in Ireland, such as Hartland and
312:
His first catalogue, A Little Book of Daffodils: Nearly 100 Varieties as Offered and Collected by W.B. Hartland (1884), mimed the same vein of pseudo-historical whimsy which Barr had exploited
73:
He was also a florist and seedsman who was a supplier to Queen Victoria. He was awarded Silver Banksian Medal by the Royal Horticultural Society in London May 1903.
39:
in 1776 to become the gardener to the Earl of Kingston at Mitchelstown where he remained until 1785. Richard Hartland established a nursery at Belview,
117: 230: 105:(1890) and later editions. The catalog for 1907-8 includes a list of old Irish apples entitled 'old lamps for new lamps'. 179: 108:
In 1890, Hartland located an old species now known as 'Ard Cairn Russet', a late keeping apple, and sent samples to the
97:. The early catalogues were whimsical, and did not always find favour with the horticultural establishment. His niece, 413: 304: 279: 210: 62:
From 1878, WB Hartland operated a nursery at Temple Hill, before moving the business a short distance to Ard Cairn,
249: 429: 325: 81:
Hartland began collecting bulbs around 1880, often acquiring them from old Irish gardens. While no species of
378: 433: 109: 455: 128: 167:(3). Mallow Archaeological & Historical Society: 129–140 – via Cork City Libraries. 51: 465: 460: 8: 40: 36: 95:
A little book of daffodils nearly 100 varieties as offered and collected by W.B.Hartland
63: 409: 406:
East to Mahon, The Story of Blackrock, Ballintemple, Ballinlough, Ballinure and Mahon
300: 275: 206: 98: 82: 35:
WB Hartland's grandfather, Richard Hartland (1745–1821), came to Ireland from the
234: 352: 132: 180:"Communicate Science: What region of the earth is not full of our calamities?" 50:
In turn, William Hartland's two sons, William Baylor Hartland (1836–1912) and
449: 87: 297:
Daffodil: The remarkable story of the world's most popular spring flower
20: 24: 101:, illustrated many of his catalogues, including the influential 203:
Dictionary Of British And Irish Botanists And Horticulturists
165:
Journal of the Mallow Archaeological & Historical Society
428: 54:(1840–1893) became respectively a plantsman and artist. 127:is used to indicate this person as the author when 353:"Local Gardening Heroes – William Baylor Hartland" 447: 231:"Biographies of Irish Art and Irish Artists A-E" 158:"The Hartland Nursery Family of Mallow and Cork" 326:"News and Factsheets – Best 10 Irish Apples" 257:Newsletter of the Irish Garden Plant Society 408:. Dahadore Publications. pp. 37–39. 294: 274:. National Botanic Gardens. p. 176. 269: 151: 149: 403: 224: 222: 93:Hartland's first daffodil catalogue was 76: 350: 200: 177: 155: 448: 259:(104). Irish Garden Plant Society: 17. 228: 146: 332:. Irish Seed Savers. 24 November 2009 247: 219: 270:Lambe, Keith; Bowe, Patrick (1995). 13: 359:. Fota House Arboretum and Gardens 14: 477: 272:A history of Gardening in Ireland 171: 430:International Plant Names Index 422: 397: 371: 205:. CRC Press. pp. 322–323. 178:Lettice, Eoin (23 March 2012). 344: 318: 288: 263: 241: 194: 1: 139: 379:"Back Soon or Lost Forever?" 299:. Timber Press. p. 98. 7: 110:Royal Horticultural Society 10: 482: 404:Henchion, Richard (2005). 103:Floral Album of Daffodils 57: 30: 295:Kingsbury, Noel (2013). 156:Crowley, Seamus (1986). 182:. Communicatescience.eu 17:William Baylor Hartland 248:Mason, Frank (2004). 201:Desmond, Ray (1993). 77:Collection and legacy 52:Henry Albert Hartland 250:"The Warren Gardens" 237:on 21 December 2011. 385:. Old House Gardens 383:oldhousegardens.com 118:author abbreviation 37:Kew Botanic Gardens 330:irishseedsavers.ie 19:(1836–1912) was a 99:Gertrude Hartland 473: 440: 439: 426: 420: 419: 401: 395: 394: 392: 390: 375: 369: 368: 366: 364: 351:O'Leary, Sally. 348: 342: 341: 339: 337: 322: 316: 315: 292: 286: 285: 267: 261: 260: 254: 245: 239: 238: 233:. Archived from 226: 217: 216: 198: 192: 191: 189: 187: 175: 169: 168: 162: 153: 136: 126: 125: 124: 481: 480: 476: 475: 474: 472: 471: 470: 456:Irish gardeners 446: 445: 444: 443: 427: 423: 416: 402: 398: 388: 386: 377: 376: 372: 362: 360: 349: 345: 335: 333: 324: 323: 319: 307: 293: 289: 282: 268: 264: 252: 246: 242: 229:Whytes (2002). 227: 220: 213: 199: 195: 185: 183: 176: 172: 160: 154: 147: 142: 137: 122: 121: 120: 115: 79: 60: 33: 12: 11: 5: 479: 469: 468: 463: 458: 442: 441: 435: Hartland 421: 414: 396: 370: 343: 317: 305: 287: 280: 262: 240: 218: 211: 193: 170: 144: 143: 141: 138: 133:botanical name 114: 78: 75: 59: 56: 32: 29: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 478: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 453: 451: 437: 436: 431: 425: 417: 415:0-9541293-2-6 411: 407: 400: 384: 380: 374: 358: 357:fotahouse.com 354: 347: 331: 327: 321: 314: 313: 308: 306:9781604695595 302: 298: 291: 283: 281:0-7076-1666-2 277: 273: 266: 258: 251: 244: 236: 232: 225: 223: 214: 212:9780850668438 208: 204: 197: 181: 174: 166: 159: 152: 150: 145: 134: 130: 119: 116:The standard 113: 111: 106: 104: 100: 96: 91: 89: 84: 74: 71: 67: 65: 55: 53: 48: 44: 42: 38: 28: 26: 22: 18: 434: 424: 405: 399: 387:. Retrieved 382: 373: 361:. Retrieved 356: 346: 334:. Retrieved 329: 320: 311: 310: 296: 290: 271: 265: 256: 243: 235:the original 202: 196: 184:. Retrieved 173: 164: 107: 102: 94: 92: 88:Fanny Currey 80: 72: 68: 64:Ballintemple 61: 49: 45: 34: 16: 15: 466:1912 deaths 461:1836 births 363:23 November 43:, in 1787. 450:Categories 140:References 83:narcissus 21:plantsman 123:Hartland 25:Ireland 412:  389:23 May 336:23 May 303:  278:  209:  186:23 May 129:citing 58:Career 41:Mallow 31:Family 253:(PDF) 161:(PDF) 23:from 410:ISBN 391:2013 365:2018 338:2013 301:ISBN 276:ISBN 207:ISBN 188:2013 452:: 432:. 381:. 355:. 328:. 309:. 255:. 221:^ 163:. 148:^ 131:a 27:. 438:. 418:. 393:. 367:. 340:. 284:. 215:. 190:. 135:.

Index

plantsman
Ireland
Kew Botanic Gardens
Mallow
Henry Albert Hartland
Ballintemple
narcissus
Fanny Currey
Gertrude Hartland
Royal Horticultural Society
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name


"The Hartland Nursery Family of Mallow and Cork"
"Communicate Science: What region of the earth is not full of our calamities?"
ISBN
9780850668438


"Biographies of Irish Art and Irish Artists A-E"
the original
"The Warren Gardens"
ISBN
0-7076-1666-2
ISBN
9781604695595
"News and Factsheets – Best 10 Irish Apples"
"Local Gardening Heroes – William Baylor Hartland"

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.