Flowers and Flower-Gardens / With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden
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The work presents informal, conversational reflections on flowers and garden design, blending aesthetic commentary, folklore and the language of flowers with practical horticultural advice. The author promotes small-scale floriculture as an inexpensive moral and social improvement, arguing that tending blossoms fosters cleanliness, domestic order, and neighbourly refinement. An appendix and practical notes offer cultivation tips and layout guidance adapted for Anglo-Indian gardens and climates. Interwoven historical allusions, illustrations, and accessible suggestions aim to make gardening appealing and attainable rather than scientifically exhaustive.
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