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Bloom Report #08

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #08

 March 3, 2021

53F, SUNNY


+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom        

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits 

Check these out:

  • It’s starting!  Terrific Tapestries of color:
    • The early crocus, ‘Tommies’ (Crocus tommasianus) are carpeting the East Upper Terrace of the Museum lawn in lavender and silver.
    • The winter aconites (Eranthis hyemalis) are creating a carpet of gold from Garden Lane across the lawn down to the East Upper Terrace of the Museum and also along the March Bank, in Azalea Woods, and along the walk to the Glade and koi ponds.
    • The yellow winter aconites and golden yellow Amur adonis (Adonis amurensis) merge into the white carpet of snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) along the March Bank.
  • Snowdrops:  
    • Snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) are blooming throughout the estate, from the great drifts along the March Bank to small clumps and even individual flowers.
    • Many varieties of snowdrops (Galanthus varieties) in the collection in the raised beds along the East Museum terrace are in full bloom.

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

b          Crocus tommasinianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Galanthus nivalis ‘Flore Pleno’ (Double snowdrop variety – white & green)

fb         Hamamelis mollis ‘February Gold’ (Witch hazel variety – yellow ‘ribbons’)

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

b          Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis ‘Flore Pleno’ (Double snowdrop variety – white & green)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Pallida’ (Pale Chinese witch hazel – light yellow ‘ribbons’)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Wisley Supreme’ (Chinese witch hazel variety – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fb         Hammamelis vernalis (Vernal witch hazel – rusty-red ‘ribbons’)

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

b          Crocus tommasinianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

b          Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

b          Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white ‘bells’)

SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM

fb,++   Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

AZALEA WOODS

b,+       Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

fb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS 

 

fb         Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fbb       Camellia japonica ‘April Remembered’ (Camellia cultivar ‘April Remembered‘ – white to pale pink – 1 flower)

fb,++   Crocus tommasianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Alan’s Treat’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Chthonic’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘E. A. Bowles’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

pf         Galanthus ‘Louise Ann Bromley’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Madelaine’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Phantom’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Puck’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Starling’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Trymlet’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Wasp’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Windsley Hall’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Yashmak’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

pf         Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine – yellow)

fbb       Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wycoff’ (Andromeda cultivar – dark pink buds)

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

fb         Galanthus alpinus var. bortkewitschianus – 1 flower)

pf         Galanthus ‘Castelgar’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Cowhouse Green’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Green Brush’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Grumpy’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Natalie Garton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii var. monostichtus (Snowdrop variety – white)

pb        Galanthus ‘Farmingdon Double’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Prelude’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Superb’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 2 flowers)

pb        Galanthus ‘Gabriel’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Galatea’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘George Elwes’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Hill Poe’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Imbolc’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘John Gray’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Marjorie Brown’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Miller’s Late’ (Snowdrop cultivar – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Mrs. Thompson’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis ‘Blewbury Tart’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus nivalis ‘Elfin’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus plicatus ‘Percy Picton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus plicatus ‘Diggory’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus plicatus ‘Trym’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 1 flower)

fbb       Galanthus plicatus ‘Trymposter’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus samothracicus (Snowdrop species – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Spindlestone Surprise’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb Helleborus ‘Brandywine’ (Lenten rose variety – pink, white)

pf Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white – along Garden Lane across from Bath House)

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL         

fb         Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

fb,+     Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

b          Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white ‘bells’) b         

b Scilla siberica (Siberian squill – deep blue – 1 plant)

MARCH BANK

fb         Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fb         Crocus tommasinianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

fb,+     Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb,+     Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b,+       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis ‘Flore Pleno’ (Double snowdrop variety – white & green)

b          Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white ‘bells’)

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

b          Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WINTERHAZEL WALK

fb         Helleborus foetidis (Bear’s foot hellebore – greenish)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

ICEWELL TERRACE

fb         Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

b          Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white ‘bells’)

PINETUM

fbb       Chaenomeles ‘Pink Lady’ (Flowering quince cultivar – pink)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Crimson & Gold’ (Flowering quince cultivar – crimson)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet)

fb         Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

fbb       Viburnum farreri (Fragrant viburnum – pale pink to white)

ENCHANTED WOODS

fb         Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

OAK HILLEast Side

fb         Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fb         Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

fb         Crocus tommasinianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fb         Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Mahonia bealei (Leatherleaf mahonia – yellow-green)

SYCAMORE HILL

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fb         Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fb         Chimonanthus praecox ‘Lutea’ (Wintersweet variety – pale yellow)

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Sunburst’ (Witch hazel variety – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fb         Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Pallida’ (Pale Chinese witch hazel – light yellow ‘ribbons’)

fbb Helleborus x hybridus ‘Pine Knot Select-Our Best’ (Hellebore varieties/Lenten Rose – apricot, pink, pink spotted)

GREENHOUSE AREA

fb Crocus tommasinianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

b Galanthus woronowii (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

Bloom Report presented by Pauline Myers

Bloom Report #07

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #07

 February 24, 2021

51F, SUNNY


+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom        

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits 

snow:  Under snow cover – special for this week

This week it is definitely Winterthur: Most of the estate is blanketed in snow glazed with ice.  It is a wondrous sight to behold.

Check these out:

  • Best Show and Fragrance in the Gardens – Witch hazel (Hamamelis species & varieties) are in full bloom in the Visitor Center lawn, waving their yellow or rust colored blossoms that look like clusters of tiny ribbons.  They look and smell magnificent this week! 
  • Snowdrops: 
    • Snowdrop (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) leaves and buds and some flowers are emerging throughout the gardens.  Most are under snow cover this week; however, a few can be found blooming through the snow.
    • The snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii) under the shrubs at the east end of Oak Hill are in full bloom this week.
    • Many varieties of snowdrops (Galanthus varieties) in the collection in the raised beds along the East Museum terrace are in full bloom.
  • Tommies – The early crocus (Crocus tommasinianus) that fill the lawn on the terrace behind the Museum are under snow cover this week.

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, brown, string-bean-like seed pods)

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Pallida’ (Pale Chinese witch hazel – light yellow)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Wisley Supreme’ (Chinese witch hazel variety – yellow)

fb         Hammamelis vernalis (Vernal witch hazel – rusty-red)

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

AZALEA WOODS

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS  

snow    Camellia japonica ‘April Remembered’ (Camellia cultivar ‘April Remembered‘ – white to pale pink)

snow    Crocus tommasianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

snow    Galanthus ‘Louise Ann Bromley’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

snow    Galanthus ‘Madelaine’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

snow    Galanthus ‘Phantom’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

snow    Galanthus ‘Starling’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

snow    Galanthus ‘Trymlet’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

snow    Galanthus ‘Wasp’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

pf         Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine – yellow)

pb        Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white)

fbb       Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wycoff’ (Andromeda cultivar – dark pink buds)

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

fb         Galanthus alpinus var. bortkewitschianus

fbb       Galanthus ‘Bess’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Castelgar’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Cowhouse Green’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Green Brush’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Grumpy’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Natalie Garton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii var. monostichtus (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Farmingdon Double’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Prelude’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Superb’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 2 flowers)

pb        Galanthus ‘Gabriel’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Galatea’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘George Elwes’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Hill Poe’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Imbolc’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘John Gray’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Marjorie Brown’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Miller’s Late’ (Snowdrop cultivar – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Mrs. Thompson’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalus ‘Blewbury Tart’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalus ‘Elfin’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Percy Picton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus plicatus ‘Diggory’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Trym’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 1 flower)

b          Galanthus ‘Spindlestone Surprise’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Helleborus ‘Brandywine’ (Lenten rose variety – pink, white)

pf         Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white – along Garden Lane across from Bath House)

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL         

snow    Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

snow    Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

snow    Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white)

MARCH BANK

snow    Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

snow    Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

snow    Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WINTERHAZEL WALK

fb         Helleborus foetidis (Bear’s foot hellebore – greenish)

ICEWELL TERRACE

snow    Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

snow    Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

PINETUM

fbb       Chaenomeles ‘Pink Lady’ (Flowering quince cultivar – pink)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Crimson & Gold’ (Flowering quince cultivar – crimson)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

fbb       Viburnum farreri (Fragrant viburnum – pale pink to white)

SUNDIAL GARDEN

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

ENCHANTED WOODS

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

snow    Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – tan)

OAK HILLEast Side

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white – few flowers)

b          Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Mahonia bealei (Leatherleaf mahonia – yellow-green)

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fbb       Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – very few white with pink-tinged buds)

fb         Chimonanthus praecox ‘Lutea’ (Wintersweet variety – pale yellow)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Sunburst’ (Witch hazel variety – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fb         Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus ‘Pine Knot Select-Our Best’ (Hellebore varieties/Lenten Rose – apricot, pink, pink spotted)

pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge)

Bloom Report presented by Pauline Myers

Bloom Report #06

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #06

 February 17, 2021

31F, SUNNY


+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits 

Check these out:

  • Best Show in the Gardens – Witch hazel (Hamamelis species & varieties) are in full bloom in the Visitor Center lawn, waving their yellow or rust colored blossoms that look like clusters of tiny ribbons.  They are magnificent this week!
  • Snowdrops:  
    • Snowdrop (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) leaves and buds and some flowers are emerging throughout the gardens.
    • The snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii) under the shrubs at the east end of Oak Hill are in full bloom this week.
    • Many varieties of snowdrops (Galanthus varieties) in the collection in the raised beds along the East Museum terrace are in full bloom.
  • Tommies: The early crocus (Crocus tommasinianus) that fill the lawn on the terrace behind the Museum are in bud & those closest to the Museum are blooming.

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, brown, string-bean-like seed pods)

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

LAGOONS

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Pallida’ (Pale Chinese witch hazel – light yellow)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Wisley Supreme’ (Chinese witch hazel variety – yellow)

fb         Hammamelis vernalis (Vernal witch hazel – rusty-red)

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM

PEONY GARDEN

AZALEA WOODS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS  

fbb       Camellia japonica ‘April Remembered’ (Camellia cultivar ‘April Remembered‘ – white to pale pink)

fbb/b    Crocus tommasianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

            Galanthus – Some under snow cover today

fb         Galanthus ‘Louise Ann Bromley’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Madelaine’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Phantom’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Starling’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Trymlet’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Wasp’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine – yellow)

pb        Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white)

fbb       Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wycoff’ (Andromeda cultivar – dark pink buds)

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

fbb       Galanthus ‘Bess’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Castelgar’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Cowhouse Green’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Green Brush’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Grumpy’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Natalie Garton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus elwesii var. monostichtus (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Farmingdon Double’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Prelude’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Superb’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 2 flowers)

pf         Galanthus ‘Gabriel’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Galatea’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘George Elwes’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Imbolc’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘John Gray’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Marjorie Brown’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Miller’s Late’ (Snowdrop cultivar – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Mrs. Thompson’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Percy Picton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Diggory’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Trym’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 1 flower)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Spindlestone Surprise’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Helleborus ‘Brandywine’ (Lenten rose variety – pink, white)

pf         Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white – along Garden Lane across from Bath House)

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL         

            Adonis – Under snow cover today

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

fbb,+   Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

b          Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white)

MARCH BANK

b          Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fbb       Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

b,+       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b,+       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

GARDEN LANE

WINTERHAZEL WALK

fb         Helleborus foetidis (Bear’s foot hellebore – greenish)

ICEWELL TERRACE

b          Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

PINETUM

fbb       Chaenomeles ‘Pink Lady’ (Flowering quince cultivar – pink)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Crimson & Gold’ (Flowering quince cultivar – crimson)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

fbb       Viburnum farreri (Fragrant viburnum – pale pink to white)

SUNDIAL GARDEN

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ENCHANTED WOODS

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – tan)

OAK HILLEast Side

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

OAK HILL-West Side

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white – few flowers)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Mahonia bealei (Leatherleaf mahonia – yellow-green)

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

fbb       Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds)

fb         Chimonanthus praecox ‘Lutea’ (Wintersweet variety – pale yellow)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Sunburst’ (Witch hazel variety – yellow ‘ribbons’)

b          Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus ‘Pine Knot Select-Our Best’ (Hellebore varieties/Lenten Rose – apricot, pink, pink spotted)

pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge)

GREENHOUSE AREA

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods


Bloom Report presented by Pauline Myers

Bright Red or Scarlet?

Mark Catesby’s The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands: Containing the Figures of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Serpents, Insects, and Plants is the first comprehensive natural history work to appear in print. More than two decades in the making, and published in parts from 1729–1747, Catesby’s Natural History received praise as “the most splendid of its kind that England had ever produced.”

Although this work has been the subject of numerous scholarly studies, none have focused on Catesby’s specific color palette and pigment choices. The text that Catesby wrote to accompany each illustration included detailed descriptions of colors for each figure—flora and fauna. Are Catesby’s particular words for describing color matched by the color palette found in the illustrations? For example, when Catesby used the term “scarlet” or “bright red,” did he mean specific pigments?

Pigment analysis of a first edition of the Natural History in Winterthur’s library collection is under way in the Scientific and Analytical Research Laboratory, using X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (XRF) and fiber optic resonance spectroscopy (FORS).

Study is ongoing and preliminary results are intriguing.  The nuanced vocabulary is somewhat matched by application, where the “bright red” is red lead alone, which tends to orange, and “deep red,” “scarlet,” and “crimson,” are mixtures of red lead and larger portions of vermilion, as shown by the stronger XRF signal of mercury in these color mixes. The shades of red are sometimes visually discernable, as in the “bright red” of the “Red-bellied Wood-pecker,” identified by XRF as red lead alone. “Scarlet,” which is a mixture of red lead and vermillion, appears in the head of the “Gold-winged Wood-pecker.”

Gold-winged Wood-Pecker (detail)
Red-bellied Wood-pecker
Plumeria
Magnolia

Scientists used a relatively new analytical technique, FORS, to identify the insect-based red colorant called cochineal, obtained from insects that live on cactus plants in Central and South America. Carmine, made from cochineal, was a vibrant colorant favored for tinting prints, likely because it was relatively inexpensive and easy to make.  Catesby used the term “purple,” to describe this color, seen in the deep pink-purple hue of the magnolia’s seed pod. He used the term “rose” where he applied a vegetable-based colorant, likely madder, seen in the dark pink petals of the plumeria.

The volumes show a heavy dependence on body color or opaque pigments, particularly in the birds but sometimes in the fish and flowers. Colors such as massicot, red lead, white lead, and “liquid gold,” were generally used more often by the limner or miniaturist than the 18th-century print colorist. These mineral pigments, however, embodied the figures, especially the birds, with vibrant and durable color.  Luminous, yet fugitive, transparent liquid color is occasionally present, most often in the plants, the map, and in very small touches, in a few birds.  Together, these opaque pigments and liquid tinctures produced stunning, corporeal, representations of flora and fauna that may inform our interpretation of the works as illuminated prints, watercolor paintings, or an interesting hybrid of the two.

Bloom Report #05

Winterthur Museum, Gardens & Library

WINTERTHUR BLOOM REPORT #05

 February 10, 2021

36F, cloudy


+: Abundant

fbb: Flower-bud breaking

b: Some bloom

fb: Full Bloom

pf: Petals falling/drying

pb: Past bloom (few remain)

ber: Berries, fruits 

Check these out:

  • Best Show in the Gardens – Witch hazel (Hamamelis species & varieties) are in full bloom in the Visitor Center lawn, waving their yellow or rust colored blossoms that look like clusters of tiny ribbons.  They are magnificent this week!
  • Snowdrops: 
    • Snowdrop (Galanthus elwesii & Galanthus nivalis) leaves and buds and some flowers are emerging throughout the gardens.
    • The snowdrops (Galanthus elwesii) under the shrubs at the east end of Oak Hill are in full bloom this week.
    • Many varieties of snowdrops (Galanthus varieties) in the collection in the raised beds along the East Museum terrace are in full bloom.

ENTRANCE DRIVE AND PARKING AREA

ber       Catalpa species (Catalpa – long, brown, string-bean-like seed pods)

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

LAGOONS

SUMMER SHRUB SLOPE

pb        Hydrangea paniculata ‘Grandiflora’ (Pee Gee hydrangea – brown)

PARKING AREA TO VISITOR CENTER

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM VISITOR CENTER TO UNDERPASS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Pallida’ (Pale Chinese witch hazel – light yellow)

fb         Hammamelis mollis ‘Wisley Supreme’ (Chinese witch hazel variety – yellow)

fb         Hammamelis vernalis (Vernal witch hazel – rusty-red)

WALK FROM UNDERPASS TO MUSHROOM

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

SLOPE DOWN TOWARDS MUSEUM

PEONY GARDEN

AZALEA WOODS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

LOWER AZALEA WOODS

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

UPPER/EAST TERRACE AND STEPS  

fbb       Camellia japonica ‘April Remembered’ (Camellia cultivar ‘April Remembered‘ – white to pale pink)

fbb       Crocus tommasianus (‘Tommies’ – lavender and silver)

            Galanthus – All under snow cover today

fb         Jasminum nudiflorum (Winter jasmine – yellow)

b          Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white)

fbb       Pieris japonica ‘Dorothy Wycoff’ (Andromeda cultivar – dark pink buds)

EAST FRONT OF MUSEUM & Around Corner

fbb       Galanthus ‘Bess’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Castelgar’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Cowhouse Green’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus elwesii ‘Green Brush’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus elwesii ‘Grumpy’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus elwesii ‘Natalie Garton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus elwesii var. monostichtus (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Farmingdon Double’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Prelude’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Galanthus ‘Fieldgate Superb’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 2 flowers)

pf         Galanthus ‘Gabriel’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Galatea’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘George Elwes’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Imbolc’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus ‘John Gray’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Marjorie Brown’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Miller’s Late’ (Snowdrop cultivar – white)

b          Galanthus ‘Mrs. Thompson’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fbb       Galanthus plicatus ‘Percy Picton’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Diggory’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

b          Galanthus plicatus ‘Trym’ (Snowdrop variety – white – 1 flower)

fbb       Galanthus ‘Spindlestone Surprise’ (Snowdrop variety – white)

fb         Helleborus ‘Brandywine’ (Lenten rose variety – pink, white)

pf         Lonicera fragrantissima (Fragrant honeysuckle – white – along Garden Lane across from Bath House)

WALK FROM GLASS CORRIDOR TO REFLECTING POOL         

            Adonis – Under snow cover today

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

WALK FROM FISH PONDS – THE GLADE – TO BRIDGE

fbb,+   Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fbb       Leucojum vernum (Spring snowflake – white)

MARCH BANK

b          Adonis amurensis (Amur adonis – golden yellow)

fbb       Eranthis hyemalis (Winter aconite – yellow)

b,+       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b,+       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

MAGNOLIA BEND AND WALK ON SOUTH SIDE OF STREAM

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

GARDEN LANE

WINTERHAZEL WALK

fb         Helleborus foetidis (Bear’s foot hellebore – greenish)

ICEWELL TERRACE

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

PINETUM

fbb       Chaenomeles ‘Pink Lady’ (Flowering quince cultivar – pink)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Crimson & Gold’ (Flowering quince cultivar – crimson)

fbb       Chaenomeles x superba ‘Texas Scarlet’ (Flowering quince cultivar – scarlet)

bbb      Helleborus x hybridus (Lenten rose – pink)

b          Viburnum farreri (Fragrant viburnum – pale pink to white)

SUNDIAL GARDEN

ber       Paulownia tomentosa (Princess tree – clusters of round brown seed pods)

TRAFFIC CIRCLE

ENCHANTED WOODS

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

pb        Hydrangea serrata (Mountain hydrangea – tan)

OAK HILLEast Side

fb         Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

OAK HILL-West Side

QUARRY, ADJACENT WALKS, AND OUTLET STREAM

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white – few flowers)

fbb       Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop – white)

fb         Mahonia bealei (Leatherleaf mahonia – yellow-green)

fbb       Pieris japonica ‘Forest Flame’ (Andromeda cultivar – eye-catching red buds)

SYCAMORE HILL

ber       Cotoneaster salicifolia (Cotoneaster – red berries)

fbb       Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

WEST FRONT OF MUSEUM, STORE, AND CLENNY RUN

pb        Camellia ‘Survivor’ (Camellia variety – white with pink-tinged buds)

fb         Chimonanthus praecox ‘Lutea’ (Wintersweet variety – pale yellow)

b          Galanthus elwesii (Giant snowdrop – white)

b          Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel – yellow ‘ribbons’)

fbb       Helleborus x hybridus ‘Pine Knot Select-Our Best’ (Hellebore varieties/Lenten Rose – apricot, pink, pink spotted)

pb        Hydrangea quercifolia (Oakleaf hydrangea – dried brown – in Clenny Run at Museum bridge)

GREENHOUSE AREA

BACK MEADOW – Top of Sycamore Hill to back ponds

GARDEN LANE MEADOW – below Brown’s Woods


Bloom Report presented by Pauline Myers

Lady of the House: Ruth Wales du Pont

Was there a Mrs. du Pont? This exhibit answers that often-asked question. Ruth Wales du Pont was a social figure, talented musician, and hostess of four houses. Devoted wife to Henry Francis du Pont and role model to their daughters Pauline and Ruth, Ruth presided over Winterthur during its heyday as an American country house in the early 20th century. Photographs and documents from Winterthur’s vast archive document Mrs. du Pont’s life of hospitality, music, and travel. A meticulously crafted reproduction of her 1916 wedding gown is showcased for the first time alongside rarely seen personal objects such as her traveling case and sheet music collection. Exhibition is located in the West Gallery.

Delaware Division of the Arts logo

This program is supported, in part, by a grant from the Delaware Division of the Arts, a state agency, in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts. The Division promotes Delaware arts events on www.DelawareScene.com

Winterthur Garden & Landscape Society

Make Winterthur Bloom! 

We invite you to join an enthusiastic group of Winterthur Garden supporters! Established in 2003, this generous donor society provides essential resources for Henry Francis du Pont’s naturalistic masterpiece. Join now to help us complete key projects that restore the original design of the historic garden, inspire the next generation of public horticulturists through our internship program, and support ongoing maintenance to keep the estate beautiful year-round for the many visitors who enjoy it today. Membership starts at $2,500 annually and directly supports the garden.

In appreciation for your generosity, Winterthur Garden & Landscape Society donors enjoy unique access to the garden as well as all the benefits of general membership. Highlights include

  • Invitations to exclusive Garden & Landscape Society events
  • Private tours with Winterthur horticulturists
  • Advice on your home garden from our experts
  • Travel opportunities in partnership with the Henry Francis du Pont Collectors Circle, the museum counterpart to the Garden & Landscape Society.

For more information, please contact the Garden & Landscape Society office at 302.888.4673 or contributions@winterthur.org

Annual Giving

Supporting the Annual Fund is a commitment to the future of Winterthur. When you give to the Annual Fund, you commit to the future of Winterthur. Your unrestricted, 100 percent tax-deductible contribution provides necessary support for operating expenses, helping us to fulfill our mission to inspire and educate through our collections, estate and academic programs. 

Your annual gift ensures that: 

  • Our historic and modern buildings are safe, attractive, and welcoming for your next tour or exhibition visit 
  • Our renowned naturalistic garden and landscape are thriving and properly maintained for your next garden walk
  • Our incomparable collection of objects and historic interiors are preserved for generations to enjoy 
  • Our educational and public programming remains relevant and engaging

For more information, please contact us at 302.888.4673 or contributions@winterthur.org.

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Winterthur Primer Articles in Incollect Magazine (formerly Antiques & Fine Art)

Winterthur and Incollect magazine have had a special arrangement since 2005.  For each issue, a Winterthur staff member provides an article for the series entitled “A Winterthur Primer.” Links to most of these articles may be viewed below.

2022

Designing History at Winterthur and the White House

2020

Fade to Black: Reflections on the Aging Process of Mirror Glass

2019

“Winterthur Primer: Luxurious Lighting

“Hamilton & Burr: Who Wrote Their Stories?

“Winterthur Primer: An English Lady Inspires a Chinese Artist”

“Winterthur Primer: The Byrdcliffe Library”

2018

“Winterthur Primer: Nature Displayed on the Dinner Table”

“Winterthur Primer: Picturing China”

“Blossoming Prints: The Proliferation of the Dutch Flower Still Life”

2017

“Freak Pictures? The Needlework Paintings of Margaret Ansell”

“Winterthur Primer: Fakes, Forgeries, And the Art of Detection”

“Unmasking A Clock Dial: The Gentle Art of Cleaning a Clock”

“Revealing Restorations Through Analysis and Collaboration”

2016

“Rethinking The Origin of an Early Silkwork Picture”

“A Woman Lithographer in Nineteenth-Century New York”

“Early American Trade Cards”

“Nothing To Sneeze At: Commemorative Handkerchiefs for the American Market”

2015

“Worsted Pattern Books of Norwich, England”

“Elegant Eighteenth-Century Flower Vases”

“Matchsafe Mysteries Illuminated”

“A Colorful Folk: Pennsylvania Germans and the Art of Everyday Life”

“Drawn With Spirit: Pennsylvania German Fraktur”

“Silent Companions

2014

“Chinese Export Wares in an Americana Collection”

“Needlework and Their Frames: Multimedia Objects”

“Faux Fraktur”

2013

“‘My Dear Mr. Du Pont…’ Connoisseurship of Maps at Winterthur”

“Stretch: America’s First Family of Clockmakers”

“Stamps or Stencils?”

“Common Destinations: Maps in the American Experience

“Arriving in Style: Winterthur’s 1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I”

2012

“Scratching the Surface of American Painted Tinware”

“Mirth & Friendship: A Celebration of Humor and Alcoholic Beverages

“The Furniture Designs of Gillow and Company”

“Easter at Winterthur”

“Engraving the Character of Artisans”

“American Blues: Celebrating a Nation”

2011

“Pastors and Patriots, the Muhlenberg Family of Pennsylvania”

“Getting a Handle on Silver Spoon Decoration”

“Blooming Beauties—A Garden of Antiques”

“Weathervane Finish Analysis”

“Blue and White Resist-Printed Textiles”

“Shaker Jesse Patchen’s Account Book”

“Paint, Pattern & People: Furniture of Southeastern Pennsylvania, 1725–1850”

“A Metamophosis: The Changing Nature of Fraktur Studies”

2010

“Revealed: A Lost Illustration by N. C. Wyeth”

“Reverse Paintings on Glass”

“X-Radiography Examination of an Embroidered Coat of Arms”

“English Regency Wrought Iron Furniture”

2009

“The John and Carolyn Grossman Collection”

“Decoding a Historic Map”

“Taste or Technology? Changing Silver Borders”

“American Portraits in Pastel”

“Mocha and Dipped Wares: Combining Fashion and Fancy” by Leslie B. Grigsby (Winter/Spring 2009): 286–87.

2008

“Decoration for the Everyday: Iron Cooking Utensils of the Early American Kitchen”

“Cleaning Painted Surfaces”

2007

“Invisible to the Eye: The Scientific Analysis of Decorative and Fine Art”

“A Look at Fabrics on Early American Quilts”

“The Winterthur Library: An Invaluable Resource”

“A Timely Discovery: The Story of Winterthur’s Jacob Graff Clock”

2006

“Acquiring and Researching Portraits”

“Underglaze Blue English Transfer-Printed Earthenware” by Patricia Halfpenny. (August/September 2006): 190–91.

“Alight with Style: Candlesticks of the 17th and 18th Centuries”

2005

“English Creamware: A Colonial American Passion” by Leslie B. Grigsby. (Autumn 2005): 218–19.

“What is Original?” by Wendy A. Cooper. (6th Anniversary 2005): 272–73.

Henry Francis du Pont Collectors Circle

Help steward Henry Francis du Pont’s collections through Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library Donor Societies. 

For those with a passion for American arts…

Henry Francis du Pont Collectors Circle 

Founded in 1984, Collectors Circle enhances Winterthur’s continuing success by funding important additions to the collection and supporting conservation, exhibition development, and curatorial research. 

Donors to Collectors Circle enjoy special opportunities to develop their interests in design and the decorative arts and to meet others who share them. Enjoy access to curators, invitations to exclusive domestic and international travel programs, and in-depth study during Winterthur Weekends. 

Collectors Circle Exclusive Experiences: 

  • Opportunities for domestic and international travel led by curators and senior staff members 
  • Private tours with curators, conservators, and guide specialists through the collection 
  • Invitations to intimate donor events, receptions, and gatherings, including Collectors Circle Weekend 
  • Recognition on annual giving lists 
  • The chance to meet and learn with fellow collectors 
  • Annual contribution is fully tax-deductible 
  • Free admission to the museum and garden and private tour opportunities 
  • 10% discount in Winterthur’s stores and restaurants 

Donor Levels 

Ambassador: $2,500-$4,999 
All the benefits of Collectors Circle, including special events and seminars, the Collectors Circle Weekend, and the opportunity to participate in travel programs. Includes prominent listing in Winterthur’s Honor Roll of Donors 

Curator: $5,000-$7,499 
All the benefits of Collectors Circle at the Ambassador level, plus consultations with Winterthur experts regarding personal collections and the ability to invite a guest to Collectors Circle Weekend 

Founder: $7,500-$9,999 
All the benefits of Collectors Circle at the Curator level, plus an invitation to a reception with the director at Chandler Farm during Collectors Circle Weekend 

Director Level: $10,000-$24,999 
All the benefits of Collectors Circle at the Founder level, plus an opportunity for a tour of the Winterthur Collections with the director followed by cocktails at Chandler Farm 

Chairman Level: $25,000+ 
All the benefits of Collectors Circle at the Director level, plus the opportunity to schedule a private dinner for you and six guests with the director at Chandler Farm 

For more information, please contact the Collectors Circle office at 302.888.4878 or contributions@winterthur.org