Jaynes On ShrubsAnd Small Trees
Jaynes On Shrubs
And Small Trees
The public is invited to join the members of The Garden Club of Newtown for a program about unusual and underutilized shrubs and small trees. The speaker will be Dick Jaynes of Broken Arrow Nursery in Hamden.
Mr Jaynes has always enjoyed growing plants. The acres of Christmas tree fields that are a part of Broken Arrow Nursery trace back to spruce seedlings he planted as a part of a 4-H project in 1947.
He graduated from Wesleyan University, has a PhD from Yale, and worked at the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station for 25 years as a plant breeder and horticulturist with specialties in chestnut and mountain laurel. He has received numerous awards for his research. He edited the reference book Nut Tree Culture in North America and authored Kalmia: Mountain Laurel and Related Species.
Mr Jaynes resigned from the Experiment Station in 1984 to start Broken Arrow Nursery, which has a special focus on propagating, growing and disseminating new and unusual plants.
The lecture will be at C.H. Booth Library on Tuesday, March 23, at 2 pm.
Registration is not necessary. For more information call 364-1774.
