I was the newly appointed garden writer for the Sacramento Bee. I'd had one class in botany at the University of Nevada, Reno, and was completely out of my element when I was assigned to cover the arboretum. Warren Roberts (who became a great friend and source of knowledge during my 30-year career) took me on a tour of the facility and my notes must have looked like those of a student in Latin 101. I hurried back to the office and plunged into the Sunset Western Garden Book and Taylor's encyclopedia to see if I could identify plants he described like they were old friends. AND submitted what I'd written to him in hopes of catching errors. There were a lot of them. But it instilled in me the value of the arboretum and its corps of dedicated volunteers.
Warren and Me
Name
Richard Lawrence Tracy
Affiliation
Arboretum Enthusiast
Affiliation
Journalist
Memory
Date
1970