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The Book of Old-Fashioned Flowers / And Other Plants Which Thrive in the Open-Air of England

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A practical handbook for gardeners learning to grow hardy herbaceous, bulbous and other open‑air plants in English climates, offering seasonal guidance from spring through winter and advice for cottage and seaside plots. It covers soils, manures, seed‑sowing, layers and cuttings, rose culture, weed and pest control, and garden arrangement, stressing general principles rather than exhaustive listings. The author favors naturalistic, individual planting over rigid bedding schemes, encourages combining book knowledge with experience, and highlights a selection of well‑known old‑fashioned flowers suited to informal, healthily grown gardens.

THANKS

To that distinguished and generous gardener, Canon Ellacombe, I wish to express my appreciation of his kindness in giving me the freedom of his collection of old garden books, though few are so good, interesting, or useful as his own "Plant Lore of Shakspere" and "A Gloucestershire Garden."

To Mr Folkard I am obliged for the loan of his interesting book on "Plant Lore and Legend."

To the Editors of the Morning Leader, Gardeners' Chronicle and Gardeners' Magazine I am obliged for the right to republish such parts of the following book as have appeared in their several papers as essays from my pen.

To Messrs Kelway, of Langport, I am indebted for many presents of beautiful Delphiniums, Pæonies and Pyrethrums, which they grow as few others can.


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