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About This Book

The work opens with an introductory chapter on bulb botany and general cultivation—value of bulbs, planting in grass and borders, cutting, propagating, pests and diseases—then offers systematic, practical entries on hardy, half‑hardy, and greenhouse/stove bulbs. Each section surveys many genera and species with cultivation notes, seasonal habits, and advice on lifting, potting, protecting, and forcing. Species treatments range from crocuses, cyclamens, and narcissi to lilies, gladioli, and various tropicals, often with recommended soils, depths, and site conditions. Occasional practical tips, lists of varieties, and illustrations support hands‑on garden use and planning.

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Samuel Arnott

Samuel Arnott was a horticulturist and author known for his contributions to gardening literature. His notable work, "The Book of Bulbs," provides insights into the cultivation and care of various bulbous plants, reflecting his expertise in botany and gardening practices. Arnott's writing is characterized by a practical approach, aimed at both amateur and experienced gardeners. Through his work, he has contributed to the understanding and appreciation of bulbous plants, making a lasting impact on horticultural literature.

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