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1965-2023 (Creation)
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- Harris, Marjorie
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11.94 m of textual records and other materials
120 pp. technical drawings
20 illustrations
13 photographs
84 35 mm slides
667 files
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Marjorie Stibbards Harris Batten, freelance writer, editor, and noted Canadian gardening authority, was born in Shaunavon, Saskatchewan, in 1937, the eldest of Bernard and Kay Stibbards ’s three children. Her father was a Baptist minister and the family moved frequently across Canada. She was tragically orphaned in her teens, losing her mother to cancer and her father soon after in an airplane crash. Harris graduated from McMaster University in 1959 with an Honours BA in English, and began graduate studies at University of Toronto, studying with Northrop Frye.
She married musician and TV producer Barry Harris with whom she had two children, Christopher and Jennifer. After separating from Harris, she met fellow writer Jack Batten, to whom she has been married since 1968. The couple resided in their Toronto Annex home until 2024. Harris gardened on this property for over fifty years. Her garden features in many of her publications and speaking engagements.
In the early 1960s Harris worked for Toronto art dealer Dorothy Cameron which led to a position as modern-living editor and writer at Maclean’s magazine. Well into the1980s, Harris continued as a freelancer, writing on a wide range of topics for nearly every major Canadian magazine. In the early 1970s Harris was also a writer, producer, and commentator for CBC Radio on such shows as “Gerussi,” “This Country in the Morning,” and “Ideas”. In addition, she wrote and co-authored numerous general interest books in the 1970s and 1980s.
What Harris describes as her “epiphany” occurred in 1988 when she combined her writing talents and passion for gardening to create The Canadian Gardener. Published in 1990, it launched Harris into a new career and was the first of over 20 gardening monographs she has written. Recognition for her expertise led to gardening columns in Chatelaine and The Globe & Mail, and to editorship roles with Toronto Life Gardens and Gardening Life.
By 1991, Harris also had a garden design business. Doris Giller, journalist, editor, and namesake of the Giller Prize, was one of her first clients. Harris worked primarily on residential landscapes in the Toronto metropolitan area. She provided clients with a written document containing garden design plans and plant recommendations. Occasionally, she provided both written documents and technical drawings. She continued this business through 2023.
She continued to be much sought-after for speaking engagements, public appearances, and local and international garden tours, and is a regular garden commentator on television and radio programs and online forums.
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The fonds contains material related to her professional life with some additional personal material. This includes newspaper clippings of her articles, drafts of her article-length and book-length material, digital files used during presentations, correspondence, garden design plans, digital files of her appearances on television shows, and other material.
Series arrangement has been supplied by the processing archivist following functional analysis. Most arrangement within series is chronological. Series and file titles have been supplied by the archivist based on content of the material.
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The first accrual was donated by Marjorie Harris in 2006. The second accrual was donated by Marjorie in 2024.
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The first accrual has been arranged into ten series: magazine and newspaper work; monographs; radio and television work; speaking engagements and personal appearances; correspondence; personal records; gardening records; proposals and unpublished works; oversize; and electronic materials.
The second accrual has been arranged into six series: Monographs; Journalism; Speeches, Tours, and Events; Garden Design Business; Awards, Award and Party Invitations, and Personal; and Digital Files.
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Access restrictions on Harris's personal correspondence and diaries expired in 2021.
Box 57, File 38 is restricted until January 1, 2050. Redacted copies of records in this file are available elsewhere in accrual two. See finding aid for details.
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Further accruals are expected.
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E. Aults, 1st accrual revision, 2025.
