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The English Flower Garden / with illustrative notes

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An essayistic survey traces the development of English flower gardens from their older enclosed parterres and herb plots to later fashions emphasizing architecture, clipped hedges, and bedding schemes, combining historical description with practical commentary. It discusses the popularity of gardening literature, nurserymen catalogues, and periodicals, and argues for a temperate reform that values individual plants, fragrance, and plant history over mere massed color displays. Drawn examples from celebrated historic layouts illustrate changing tastes, and the book concludes with reflective notes and practical guidance on arranging flowers, water, shade, and fruit to enhance both aesthetic pleasure and intellectual interest.

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Henry Arthur Bright

Henry Arthur Bright was a notable English author and horticulturist, recognized for his contributions to gardening literature in the late 19th century. His works often reflect a deep appreciation for the beauty of nature and the art of gardening. Among his key publications are "A Year in a Lancashire Garden," which offers insights into the seasonal changes and cultivation practices of a garden in Lancashire, and "The English Flower Garden," which includes illustrative notes that enhance the reader's understanding of floral arrangements and garden design. Bright's writings continue to inspire gardening enthusiasts and serve as a valuable resource in the field.

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