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pp. x, 199 + Plus color frontis and numerous color photographs. Illustrated with full plate black and white photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn with some loss. Hardbound. First printing. Nice copy. PLANTS W132 rear
Plon 2012, In-8 broché,couverture à rabats, 585 pages. Très bon état
pp. 82, br. 6o tavole di illustrazioni a colori, nuovo.
Editions de l'Olympe 1996, In-4 relié cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, 256 pages. Photos. Très bon état
In 8º (21,5 cm) 159 pp. A cura di Barbara Briganti e Anna Jeronimidis. Con un ritratto fuori testo e un disegno. Brossura editoriale con bandelle.
8vo 497pp. 8vo frontis, map plates softcover, as new. Fortune was the first plant collector to travel in China after the conclusion of the Opium War, as a botanical collector for the Horticultural Society of London starting in 1843.
Le grand livre du mois, 2000. In-4 cartonné sous jaquette illustrée rempliée de 197 pages, avec de nombreuses photographies. Très bon état.
27 cm, brossura illustrata con risvolti; pp. 227, numerose foto e illustrazioni nel testo
Horticolor, 1998. In-4 relié cartonnage éditeur de 154 pages illustrées. Bon état
260p. Hardcover Very good condition, top of spine rubbed
260p. Hardcover Very good condition
224pp. Hardcover Very good condition good
4to., First Edition, on laid paper, with a coloured frontispiece and 99 plates in monochrome; cloth gilt, gilt back, backstrip lightly bruised at head and tail else a very good, clean copy.
Slight browning to cover edges. Page edges foxed and greyed. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
Staple bound, January to December. Illustrated with a few in colour. Staples rusty. January 1953 part has some small loss at lower corner. Paginated up to 434 through the twelve parts.
"Why do we garden? Why should we? How is gardening changing the world? These are just some of the philosophical gardening questions pondered in this heartfelt and gorgeously designed book. An informed and personal reflection on gardening in Canada from the country's preeminent horticultural expert, Escape to Reality goes beyond the hows that are the focus of most gardening books and explores the whys. In short, narrative essays, topics range from garden and nature as therapy to who we are as gardeners and what life values we gain through the experience of gardening. It also includes some practical tips for cultivating and coexisting with your garden. Co-written with son, Ben Cullen, bestselling author and horticultural consultant Mark Cullen's newest book is sure to find a home on the shelves of mindful gardeners across the country, and beyond. Proceeds benefit the Highway of Heroes. Includes original illustrations..151p. illus. bibliography [8 copies found in Worldcat] Book
Eight section folding sheet. Useful information on growing spring bulbs. Ephemeral and scarce. PLANTS W133
With numerous photograph pages. Pages 169-304, lxviii-clxxxii, i-xx advertisements. Wear to top/base of spine with some loss at base. Slight browning to margins of covers. Faint foxing occasionally throughout.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 163 pages with color photos, architectural drawings.
petit 4to carré, br. pp. 112, illustr. couleur et bn.
64p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. Signed by a few of the contributors. 4to. Original printed wraps. PA26
pp. xi, 242 + Plus color Frontis and full page photographs. Illustrated with black and white photographs. ** Black and white Plates marked with inked checks by the Photo Department of J. Horace McFarland Company. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn with loss. Hardbound. First Printing. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. Nice copy. PLANTS W132
291p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. 8vo. Original printed wraps, loss to top edge of front wrap. A fascinating and useful study of medicinal plants in Appalachia. PLANTS W133
pp. xi, 361 + Plus color portrait Frontis of J. Horace McFarland and full page color photographs, some photographs in black and white. Pictorial endpapers. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, gold lettered. Original dust jacket, some loss. Hardbound. Fourth edition. ** Very nice copy from the J. Horace McFarland Company proof room. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. PLANTS W135 x2
pp. xxiv, 296 + color Frontis. Profusely illustrated with color photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding with some soiling and wear. Very worn dust jacket. Pencil ownership of Mary Lacy (who may have worked for McFarland). Hardbound. First edition. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. Nice copy. PLANTS W132 rear x2