ponticum and he started the School of Forestry at Cambridge. Origin: British. THE HOME OF SIR EDMUND AND LADY SUSAN LODER TO INCLUDE OTHER IMPORTANT CLIENTS AUCTION LIVE ONLINE 11 MARCH 10:00 AM (GMT) LOTS 1-4. x This is the rhododendron which seems to have been allowed to get out of control in the Snowdonia National Park and has been causing much ill-informed concern to the "Greens" and to the media. Another friend was Dr. Archibald Campbell, the Superintendent of Darjeeling and Political Agent, Sikkim. Six subsequent expeditions over the next twenty-five years were organised by the Royal Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, and paid for by syndicates, of whom the leading member was J.C. Williams of Caerhays. Tudy', both of which have since been awarded the F.C.C. R. barbatum Lot 191: Chinese Qing imperial silk gown 800-1,200. The following year, Thomas Lobb, a Cornishman working for James Veitch of Exeter, sent at the Truro Show in 1902. Later Joseph Hooker named three rhododendron species which he collected after these gentlemen: The Rhododendron Society was started in 1915, initially with eighteen members. room Durrow, Co. Laois. Erebus as assistant surgeon and botanist with Captain Ross' Antarctic expedition. Antonyms for Sir Edmund. Bulley of Bees Ltd. at Neston in Cheshire, to whom all his seed was sent. This cross first flowered in 1907. Weisbord, along with business partner Crow, is a familiar buyer at Park Paddocks but this December Mare Sale saw them turn vendor in England for the first time. He trained native collectors, mostly Mosso tribesmen from a village in the Lichiang range in northwest Yunnan, who covered a wide area and found and collected seed of many new species. R. basilicum to 9.5 x 11.5 in., with the majority measuring . Farrer died in the field on October 17th, 1920. Seedlings of this cross were sent to other gardens in Cornwall and to Sir Edmund Loder at Leonardslee in Sussex. and sixteen rhododendron species under twenty-three seed numbers. Loder's legacy stretches outside the Wakehurst estate. Two interesting gowns feature: a velvet kaftan, which Susan Loder inherited from an aunt (lot 190, 300-500), and a Chinese silk gown (lot 191, 800-1,200). At Penjerrick, Robert Were Fox's gardener, Samuel Smith, also produced a number of good hybrids, including 'Penjerrick' ( The starving soldiers consumed large quantities of honey made from the poisonous nectar of the yellow flowered Pontic Azalea, That is the real test of downsizing; saying goodbye to pieces you love but dont have the space for. , and As you would expect, the sale of over 800 lots features quite a bit of equestrian heritage, including hunting crops and art by Louis Lejeune, Emma McDermott and Emil Adam whose Ambush II of Newmarket Racecourse with jockey Algernon Anthony is listed at 4,000-6,000. , as a seed parent, though it is doubtful whether any are as good as the best form of Wilson crossed the Pacific, reaching Hong Kong on June 3rd and from there travelled inland to Szemao in southwest Yunnan, where he spent a month or two with Augustine Henry. Up to now, the valuable exploration that was being done in western China was carried out by people who were not primarily botanists, and had other professions, plant hunting being a leisure hobby. R. insigne article "Edmund Jeune Loder" is from Wikipedia, https://en.everybodywiki.com/index.php?title=Edmund_Jeune_Loder&oldid=3217616, Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. Synonyms for Sir Edmund in Free Thesaurus. Cox. and the large leaved Well known bloodstock breeder Sir Edmund Loder has decided to retire and is putting his beautiful property on the market through Paddy Jordan of Jordan Town & Country Estate Agents. Another important collector working in western China for the USA was Joseph Rock. with 'Barclayi' from a layer obtained from Lamellen. Bibliography . , Nature 105, 301302 (1920). R. jasminiflorum (the rivals). This marked the era of the hardy hybrids, a race of nursery-bred rhododendrons, mostly many generations removed from the wild species, which are very hardy, flower mostly in late May or early June, tolerate exposure and full sun and have firm upright many flowered trusses in a wide range of coloring from white to deep red. Forrest was collecting in much the same area about the same time. Lamellen, Cornwall, England. In February, the inevitable announcement came that Pivotal (GB) was to be pensioned at Cheveley Park Stud at the age of 28. Full Report for Sir Edmund Loder. R. yanthinum They both collected the interesting R. arboreum R. crassum . This famous group of rhododendrons was created by Sir Edmund Loder around 1900 by crossing the two fragrant species R. fortunei ssp. This inspired his elder brother, the Earl of Carnarvon, to institute extensive experiments at Highclere Castle in Berkshire under the supervision of J.R. Cowen, who later became Secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); 2021 Irish Life & Lore. R. yunnanense 'Pride of Leonardslee' is perhaps the best of this cross. in 1829 and with almost every rhododendron likely to produce good results, in the process, he produced many good hybrids, including the superb 'Loderi' group of which the seed parent was a good form of With my mother's permission, he took many cuttings from it, from which he raised 'St. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. [1][2][3] His father was Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet (18231888), a landowner and Conservative politician, and his mother, Maria Georgiana Busk (18261907). The transformation of Leonardslee into the wide array of flora and fauna that we see today can be best attributed to the Loder family. (now known as [1] , R. "She's a lovely filly and she looked great," remarked Shingo Hashimoto of Northern Farm. R. impeditum The three upper lakes in the valley which survived in 1981 were created at that time. Edmund Jeune Loder was born on 26 June 1941 in London, England. Volume I of J.G. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Sir Edmund Giles Loder 2nd Bart of Leonardslee, Horsham (1849 - 1920) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Another discovery was Wilson #1539, . The historic Eyrefield Lodge Stud, in the possession of the Loder family for more than 120 years, is to be sold. He later succeeded Dr. Wallich as Superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Garden, about the same time as Joseph Hooker succeeded his father as Director of Kew. Even earlier, Luscombe at Coombe Royal near Kingsbridge in south Devon had crossed R. ponticum Magor at Lamellen. 1 Sept . and other plants of first class garden importance. This he did in 1914, inviting my father to accompany him, but father by then had got married. x 'Lady Chamberlain'), but also using the Logan form of the Lamellen hybrid 'Damans' ( . 7 Aug 1849; bapt. (after Lady Dalhousie) and His finest hybrid however has been 'Beauty of Tremough' ( R. longesquamatum . They all grow large, 8ft - 10ft tall in 10 years, but will over time be and x . From Canada came the azalea One mainly tropical section grows also south of the Equator in New Guinea, with a single species in Queensland, Australia. from Henderson's Centenary Catalogue, 1947 The Loder Baronetcy, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugham in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 July 1887 for Robert Loder, who had previously represented New Shoreham in the House of Commons as a Conservative . with Rhododendron aucklandii R. ambiguum [1] Three, Loderi King George, Loderi Pink Diamond and Loder's White, have received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Over the next forty-five years, apart from the two World Wars, he made a succession of expeditions in upper Burma and western China, extending into southeast Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan and Assam. R. magorianum We have Wilson to thank for the first introductions of rhododendrons from Japan, Korea and Taiwan, from expeditions which he made for the Arnold Arboretum in 1914-15 and 1917-19. x 1 He and Penelope Jane Forde were divorced in 1971. The cross had actually been made previously at Haligan, and named 'John Tremayne' and 'Mrs. Bred by: Sir Edmund Loder, Leonardslee Gardens. Pere Jean Marie Delavay of the same mission was initially stationed in Canton province where in 1867 he collected for the British Consul, H.F. Hance, after whom . from the western Alps and Pyrenees, was in cultivation in Britain in 1740. after trial at Wisley. Cocculus Quickview. At Glendoick in Perthshire, the nursery started by E.H.M. Edmund Hillary, in full Sir Edmund Percival Hillary, (born July 20, 1919, Auckland, New Zealanddied January 11, 2008, Auckland), New Zealand mountain climber and Antarctic explorer who, with the Tibetan mountaineer Tenzing Norgay, was the first to reach the summit of Mount Everest (29,035 feet [8,850 metres]; see Researcher's Note: Height of Mount Everest), the highest mountain in the . in 1803. King's Harlequin was bred by Sir Edmund Loder from the outstanding family he cultivated of Marwell, Marling and Caerwent. The Veitches' Role The earliest record of rhododendrons comes from the disaster which befell the army of Xenophon, retreating from Babylon in 401 B.C., which camped in the Armenian hills inland from Trebizond on the Black Sea coast of Turkey. . Eyrefield Lodge Stud is located between Kilcullen and Newbridge, 3 km from the Curragh Racecourse, 16 km from Goffs, 50 km from Dublin and its International Airport R. sinogrande Sir Edmund then started to plant the estate with a collection of plants which included everything . Walter Magor itself. Our best-selling Rhododendrons, ideal for hedges, screening and large displays, growing to 125-200cm . Leonardslee is world-renowned for its rhododendrons, so it's very fitting that Sir Edmund Loder's original collection has been given a new lease of life and National Plant Collection status to match. 'Loderi' Rhododendron where developed by Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920) who bought Leonardslee Estate (St. Leonard's forest) in 1889 from his wifes family. Henry retired from the Chinese Customs at the end of 1900 and on his return to the United Kingdom he took up forestry. Anyone you share the following link with will be able to read this content: Sorry, a shareable link is not currently available for this article. R. hanceanum His father was Giles Loder (17861871) of Wilsford near Salisbury in Wiltshire, and his mother, Elizabe . https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmund_Giles_Loder&oldid=1131518191, Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, Pages using infobox person with multiple parents, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 4 January 2023, at 13:56. They were greatly expanded after 1888 by Sir Edmund Loder, especially along the valley east of the house whose mild, humid climate favoured the growth of shrubs, especially rhododendrons, which Sir Edmund bred from c. 1895, and camellias. By 1900, the development of the old style hardy hybrids had more or less run its course. The closely related among other plants. R. yakushimanum Joseph Hooker, while continuing to be a naval officer, worked at Kew for the next five years after which, through the patronage of the First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Auckland, he left for India travelling in the same ship as the new Governor General, Lord Dalhousie. Track 2: Joined the Turf Club in the 1960s described the membership as it was in those days. From 1889 until he died in 1920, Sir Edmund greatly expanded the gardens and created a large collection of rare wild animals including unusual species of . Another brother, Edmund, created the great woodland garden at Leonardslee, in Horsham. and came from Kamtschatka in 1799 and grows on both sides of the Bering Straits. x 'Dr. Her Indian Ridge daughter Littlefeather was third in theMoyglare Stud Stakes (G1) and Littefeather is the dam of the group 3-placed Expeditionand listed third Bee Eater, dam of the 2020 Marble Hill Stakes (G3)winner Minaun. A lovely set of meat covers which "sat under a sink gathering dust in the cellar" have now been polished up and are listed with a 2,000-3,000 estimate, as they date from 1811 and are by Paul Storr whose work for the Duke of Norfolk's silver service is in the V&A Museum in London. , as well as such valuable plants as Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, was the fifth son of the first Baronet. This is likely to be the source of most of the plants of this hybrid in Cornwall. May 17, 2021 . Inherited Eyrefield Stud in 1968, on the death of his bachelor uncle, Lt-Col. Giles Harold Loder. This article first appeared in the Cornish Garden Journal and is reprinted here with their kind permission. Introductions from Japan, Korea and Taiwan with R. strigillosum During the 1790s he was a captain in the Coolgreny Volunteer Cavalry, and at the time of the 1798 uprising he apparently feared being thought insufficiently zealous in the Protestant cause as his sisters were Catholics and married into local Catholic families. Over the next twenty years, General Harrison did a lot of hybridising at Tremeer, concentrating on producing in particular blue dwarfs and yellows, mainly of the 'Comely' grex ( In this way Cornish rhododendron hybrids have spread all over the British Isles. R. arboreum A.K. R. griffithianum Titled in gilt, 19th Century Tour of the World; A Visit to the World's Astronomical Observatories, with 19th Century Astronomical Observatories in gilt on spine. Farrer's Journeys Giles Loder had inherited Eyrefield in 1914 on the death of his uncle, Major Eustace Lucky Loder, the first member of the family to own the stud. The genus belongs to the heather family, Ericaceae. R. arboreum , R. arboreum R. griffithianum Over a number of years, my father sent seed of his hybrids and of species which he had raised from Chinese seed to Joseph Gable of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, to Herr Dietrich Hobbie in Germany and to Koichiro Wada in Japan. was named after him by Hooker. He's the fourth generation from Pretty Polly and when we had Perfect . After a course at the French School of Forestry at Nancy, he worked with H.J. in the greenhouse at South Lodge. While there is a wealth of information available on the fascinating Sir Edmund Loder, the most intriguing is a 356pp biography written about him in 1923, titled Edmund Loder Naturalist, Horticulturist, Traveller and Sportsman A Memoir by Sir Alfred E. Pease, Bt., which accompanies the lot. Percy Wiseman, working at Waterer's Sunningdale nursery and using pollen from such hardy hybrids as 'Britannia' and 'Doncaster' has produced what may be a race of miniature hardy hybrids suitable for small gardens. THE death of Sir Edmund Loder at the age of seventy removes from the ranks of English country gentlemen one of the cultivated members of that class. In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles From what he had read about the travels of the Russian explorers, Przewalski and Potanin in the 1870's and 1880's, Farrer decided to visit Kansu province, to the north of Szechuan and bordering Tibet. Besides Eyrefield itself, one of the pieces that Loder will miss and found hard to let go, is lot 412, a sculpture by Joseph Gott (1785-1860) of a fox and her cub (1,500-2,500). Named after renowned plantsman, collector, and breeder Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920) who first developed hybrid rhododendrons from R. fortunei and R. griffithianum, the Rhododendron (Loder collection) has been somewhat neglected over the years. My father had begun hybridising in 1912 and kept close touch with J.C. Williams and with Professor (later Sir lssac) Bayley Balfour, the Regius Professor at Edinburgh, who advised him on a method of naming interspecific hybrids which would record their parentage. , and and During this time, he found and introduced many new rhododendron species, as well as collected seed of most of the species discovered by those which had gone before. fortunei x R. griffithianum. Among other species which Wilson found on Mount Omei and Washan on this subsoil were x Meconopsis betonicifolia He married Penelope Jane Forde (1945), She is the daughter of Ivo Matthew Leopold Dieskan Forde and Margaret Pamela Robinson They had one child: He lived in 2003 at Eyrefield Lodge, The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. That daughter of Zoffany was bred by Sir Edmond and is out of a half sister to Swift Action, dam of King's Harlequin. , in 1767 and in 1825 the dwarf Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Bt. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Early life 1.2 Career 1.3 Personal life 2 References Biography Early life Edmund Jeune Loder was born on 26 June 1941 in London, England. R. campylocarpum ) A.M. 1918. This cross was also made at Randall's nursery at St. Augstell. You can also search for this author in Good relations are being established with the Chinese botanists in Kunming and some good books have been published by them on the rhododendron species in China. His grandfather Wilfred Loder was the creator of the incomparable woodland garden at High Beeches, the original Loder family house at. Some seed came from expeditions organized by Messrs. Veitch, who later distributed seedlings from their Coombe Wood nursery. 'Grumpy', 'Happy', 'Sleepy' and 'Sneezy' have been awarded the F.C.C. It was here that he found In 1839, his eldest son, Dr. Joseph Dalton Hooker, by then aged twenty-two, sailed in H.M.5. . Pronunciation of Sir Edmund Jeune Loder, 4th Bt. Eyrefield Lodge Stud is located between Kilcullen and Newbridge, 3 km from the Curragh Racecourse, 16 km from Goffs, 50 km from Dublin and its International Airport was named after him at Kew. Vol II. In 1899 therefore, James Veitch sent out Ernest Henry Wilson, a Kew student recommended by Sir William Thistleton-Dyer, who had succeeded his father-in-law, Sir Joseph Hooker as Director. and Marie Violet Pamela Symons-Jeune. R. catawbiense She married James D. P. Morgan. Her work appeared in catalogues of Peter Henderson's, Ryneveld, and Vaughan's of Chicago and New York. This cultivar was introduced by Sir Edmund Loder, England around 1932. Eyrefield Lodge Stud has a prime location, minutes from the Curragh racecourse. This article "Edmund Jeune Loder" is from Wikipedia. Designer: GP J Baker . On James Mangles' death, his mantle rather fell on Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920), who crossed Once the home of renowned bloodstock breeder, Sir Edmund Loder, it is believed to have made in the region of 4m. , Volume I, J.G. Millais, 1917. In the pursuit of big game in four continents his fine marksmanship enabled him to make the very large collection of horned and other trophies now preserved at Leonardslee. "It was so bad that I couldn't view the estate properly, but I had a tingly feeling about this beautiful place." . One of the earliest hybridisers was the Reverend William Herbert, Rector of Spofforth in Yorkshire and later Dean of Manchester, who produced a number of azaleodendrons as well as evergreen hybrids. and Subsequently she was worked for several sales consigners preparing and presenting horses. Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet, DL, JP (7 August 1823-May 1888) was an English landowner, magistrate and Conservative politician. in English? Edmunds father was Sir Giles Rolls Loder, whose own father, Captain Robert Egerton Loder, was killed in action in World War I. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it. Other early introductions of deciduous azaleas were Before 1848, only thirty-three species of rhododendron were in cultivation; Hooker collected, sketched and described forty-three species of which thirty-six are still recognised as distinct. Track 7: Explained his family connection to the Phoenix Park Racecourse, and his views on its closure. Their help to him is recalled in the naming of Under the influence of her uncle Sir Edmund Loder - breeder of the great European champions Marwell and Marling, Harriet decided to move further more towards thoroughbred fields and worked at her uncle's Eyrefield Lodge Stud in Ireland. R. brookeanum . which he named after the doctor at the Friends Mission, who saved his leg, badly broken in an avalanche on a later expedition. He thoroughly explored the parallel valleys of the four great rivers and wrote several books about his travels. THE death of Sir Edmund Loder at the age of seventy removes from the ranks of English country gentlemen one of the cultivated members of that class. It has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. If the Sceptre Sessions had existed in the 1980s Marwell and her daughter Marling would have been exactly the type of mare who would have adorned a catalogue of such distinguished names. Named after renowned plantsman, collector, and breeder Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920) who first developed hybrid rhododendrons from R. fortunei and R. griffithianum, the Rhododendron (Loder collection) has been somewhat neglected over the years. Over the years, the Veitches were instrumental in sending collectors all over the world and introducing a great many valuable plants into cultivation in Britain, but no more rhododendrons until they sent E.H. Wilson to China in 1899. I bought this at auction years ago and didnt realise it was imperial. Sir Robert and Lady Loder had ten children: Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (1849 . R. hemsleyanum. The reverse cross, made by the elder Anthony Waterer at Knaphill the previous year produced the well-known 'Nobleanum' which flowers at Christmas. , fastigiatum with the European The plants were named the Loderi hybrids and group in his honour. She transferred to Clement's brother Christophe in Kentucky ahead of the 2022 season but failed to add stateside success to her French glories. The allied Alpenrose, Later Purdom became Inspector of Forests to the Chinese Government. King's Harlequin sold to Katsumi Yoshida's Northern Farm for 600,000gns. When General Harrison returned to Tremeer after the war, the hedge was not thriving. Rhododendron megacalyx But please note Sir Edmund Loder has only had 9 on this surface so the report could be meaningless due to low sample sizes! 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