Late nineteenth century, account of gardening in Gloucestershire (the author created a garden at Bitton Vicarage). Part One gives an account of the garden month by month. Part II contains essays on a miscellany of garden plants and other gardening topics:

In a Gloucestershire Garden

by Henry N. Ellacombe

Published by Edward Arnold in 1896. Second edition.


Contents: Part I: A Gloucestershire Garden.  Part II: Spring Flowers; Shrubs; Lilies; Roses; Climbing Plants; Garden Walls; Autumn Leaves; Palms and Bamboos; Brambles and Thistles; Trees in the Garden; Birds in the Garden; Garden Associations; Garden Lessons; Parsonage Gardens.

Hardback, 310 pages, 14 cm by 20.5 cm.

Good Condition

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