FloricultureHere are entered works on the commercial growing of flowers and ornamental plants. Works on home flower growing are entered under Flower gardening. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Floriculture 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 (13th edition; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1921), by W. Robinson (page images at HathiTrust) The Florist's Guide (new and improved edition; New York: For sale by the author, 1844), by Thomas Bridgeman (page images at HathiTrust) Gardening for Ladies; and Companion to the Flower-Garden (first American edition, from the third London edition; New York: Wiley and Putnam, 1843), by Mrs. Loudon, ed. by A. J. Downing (page images at Google) The Ladies' Companion to the Flower Garden: Being an Alphabetical Arrangement of All the Ornamental Plants Usually Grown in Gardens and Shrubberies; With Full Directions For their Culture (8th edition; London: Bradbury and Evans, 1865), by Mrs. Loudon and Charles Edmonds (page images at Google) The Ladies' Flower-Garden of Ornamental Annuals (London: W. Smith, 1842), by Mrs. Loudon (page images at Google) The Ladies' Flower-Garden of Ornamental Perennials (2 volumes; London: W. Smith, 1843-1844), by Mrs. Loudon A Select Collection of One Hundred Plates, Consisting of the Most Beautiful, Exotic and British Flowers Which Blow in Our English Gardens: Accurately Drawn and Coloured From Nature, With Their Botanic Characters, and a Short Account of Their Cultivation, Their Uses in Medicine, With the Latin and English Names (London: Printed for S. Hooper, 1775), by John Edwards (page images at Wisconsin)
Filed under: Floriculture -- Early works to 1800
Filed under: Greenhouses -- Design and construction -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Activity programsFiled under: Greenhouses -- Great Britain Plans, Elevations and Sections, of Hot-Houses, Green-Houses, an Aquarium, Conservatories, &c., Recently Built in Different Parts of England, for Various Noblemen and Gentlemen, Including a Hot-House and Green-House in Her Majesty's Gardens at Frogmore (London: J. Taylor, 1823), by George Tod (page images at Wisconsin)
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Filed under: Ornamental horticulture -- Periodicals
Filed under: Horticultural service industry -- Great Britain |