The fern garden : how to make, keep, and enjoy it, or, Fern culture made easy

by Shirley Hibberd

Paper Book, 1879

Status

Available

Call number

587.3

Publication

London : Groombridge and Sons

Description

James Shirley Hibberd (1825-90) was a journalist and writer on gardening, whose popular works had great influence on middle-class taste. Although not a trained horticulturalist, his many books were based on practical experience. He developed a succession of gardens in north London concentrating on particular types of plants, and his books reflected this work, with the Rose Book (1864) and the Fern Garden (1869) being particularly successful. He also wrote on garden design, flower arrangement, garden furniture and architecture, and his Rustic Adornments of 1856, also published in this series, is an important work of social and fashion history. He edited the magazine Floral World until 1875 and later the Gardener's Magazine, and was even consulted by the government about potato blight. His engaging and very personal style made him a popular forerunner of modern celebrity gardeners, and set a fashion for highly decorative and ornamental gardens.… (more)

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Physical description

vi, 148 p.; 19 cm

Barcode

669

DDC/MDS

587.3
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