An edition of Flora historica (1824)

Flora historica

or, The three seasons of the British parterre historically and botanically treated; with observations on planting, to secure a regular succession of flowers, from the commencement of spring to the end of autumn. To which are added, the most approved methods of cultivating bulbous and other plants, as practised by themost celebrated florists of England, Holland, and France.

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Phillips, Henry
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An edition of Flora historica (1824)

Flora historica

or, The three seasons of the British parterre historically and botanically treated; with observations on planting, to secure a regular succession of flowers, from the commencement of spring to the end of autumn. To which are added, the most approved methods of cultivating bulbous and other plants, as practised by themost celebrated florists of England, Holland, and France.

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