A richly illustrated guide to fruit and flower gardening, organized for easy reference and practical use.
This edition presents several catalogues of fruits and flowers, with carefully engraved plates and notes on varieties. It emphasizes variety, judging by expert taste and experience, and aims to help gentlemen and ladies furnish and improve their gardens with reliable, tastefully chosen selections.
What you’ll experience
- A wide range of fruit varieties, from apricots and peaches to grapes and plums, organized for finding options quickly.
- Plates and descriptions that show how different fruits and flowers were arranged and labeled for easy comparison.
- Explanations of layout by garden aspect (south, east, west, north) to help plan plant placement.
- Guidance on design, engraving quality, and the author’s dedication to useful, public-minded gardening.
Ideal for readers who want a practical, historically grounded look at early modern gardening and the care that goes into curating a garden collection.