John Lucas
Posted: May 27th, 2010, 9:50 am
I'm conducting some research to gain some insight into the life of Victorian bonsai pioneer John Lucas.
By the mid 1950's, Lucas had assembled a bonsai collection which was impressive in both scale and quality.
Lucas was not only an intuitive bonsai creator but also one of the most successful commercial nurserymen of his time.
John Lucas was manager at the historic Williams Nursery in Sassafras, Vic. It was here that he befriended The Myer Family who were clients. The Myers offered him the Nursery concession at their new Chadstone shopping centre which he accepted. He also founded the Rosemont Nursery at Montrose.
Lucas advised me that he was a participant in bonsai club activities but had been shunned for his serial womanising
I'm currently restyling a 75 year old pine attributed to him and seek photos or other info.
John Lucas passed away around a quarter of a century ago.
Any help would be appreciated. Particulary info about the extraordinary radiata pine that he collected in the early sixties
Cheers
Lindsay
By the mid 1950's, Lucas had assembled a bonsai collection which was impressive in both scale and quality.
Lucas was not only an intuitive bonsai creator but also one of the most successful commercial nurserymen of his time.
John Lucas was manager at the historic Williams Nursery in Sassafras, Vic. It was here that he befriended The Myer Family who were clients. The Myers offered him the Nursery concession at their new Chadstone shopping centre which he accepted. He also founded the Rosemont Nursery at Montrose.
Lucas advised me that he was a participant in bonsai club activities but had been shunned for his serial womanising
I'm currently restyling a 75 year old pine attributed to him and seek photos or other info.
John Lucas passed away around a quarter of a century ago.
Any help would be appreciated. Particulary info about the extraordinary radiata pine that he collected in the early sixties
Cheers
Lindsay