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A select collection of one hundred plates; consisting of the most beautiful exotic and British flowers which blow in our English gardens. Accurately drawn and coloured from nature, with their botanic characters, and a short account of their cultivation, their uses in medicine, with their Latin and English names. By John Edwards.
Edwards, John, 1742-Date: M.DCC.LXXV. [1775]- Books
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The florist's directory; or a treatise on the culture of flowers; to which is added a supplementary dissertation on soils, manures, &c. By James Maddock, ...
Maddock, James, 1763-1825.Date: 1792- Books
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The dutch florist: or, true method of managing all sorts of flowers with bulbous roots. By Nicholas van Kampen and Son, Florists, at Harlem, in Holland. Translated from the original, which is signed by the authors to prevent imposition.
Nicholas van Kampen and Son.Date: 1763- Books
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The dutch florist: or, true method of managing all sorts of flowers with bulbous roots. By Nicholas van Kampen, and Son, Florists, at Harlem, in Holland. The second edition. To which is added, the particular method of treating the Guernsey Lily.
Nicholas van Kampen and Son.Date: MDCCLXIV. [1764]- Books
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The dutch gardener: or, the compleat florist. Containing, the most successful method of cultivating all sorts of flowers; the Planting, Dressing, and Pruning of all manner of Fruit Trees. Together with a particular account of the nursing of lemon and orange trees in northern climates. Written in Dutch, by Henry Van Oosten, The Leyden Gardener. And made English.
Oosten, Henrik van.Date: 1703