The English flower garden and home grounds : design and arrangement followed by a description of the plants, shrubs, and trees for the open-air garden and their culture

by W. Robinson

Hardcover, 1921

Status

Available

Call number

635.9

Publication

London : Murray

Description

An Irish-born gardener and writer, William Robinson (1838-1935) travelled widely to study gardens and gardening in Europe and America. He founded a weekly illustrated periodical, The Garden, in 1871, which he owned until 1919, and published numerous books on different aspects of horticulture. Topics included annuals, hardy perennials, alpines and subtropical plants, as well as accounts of his travels. This book, his most famous work, was first published in 1883, and fifteen editions were issued in his lifetime. It has been described as 'the most widely read and influential gardening book ever written'. Aimed at both amateurs and experienced gardeners, it sets out clearly the different types of plant suitable for each type of situation, and how to grow them. Robinson advocated a revolution in garden design, rejecting the more formal flower-beds which had long been popular in favour of a more natural and individual style.… (more)

Language

Original publication date

1933

Barcode

1105

DDC/MDS

635.9
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