The New Garden Encyclopedia: A Complete Practical and Convenient Guide to Every Detail of Gardening, illustrated with 250 halftones and more than 500 line drawings made expressly for this work

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Edited by E. L. D. Seymour, 1941, WM. H. Wise & Co. 1348 pages, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, cover shows lots of shelf wear, interior pages clean, binding tight.

A basic reference for every gardener. Includes a supplement for planting Victory gardens during WW II. All plants are listed twice--once with botanical name and once with common name. In addition to plants, the encyclopedia includes references on soil, fertilizers, construction, planning, diseases, pests. While the information on chemicals is now obsolete, most of the rest of the thousands of entries are still accurate and useful

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Edited by E. L. D. Seymour, 1941, WM. H. Wise & Co. 1348 pages, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, cover shows lots of shelf wear, interior pages clean, binding tight.

A basic reference for every gardener. Includes a supplement for planting Victory gardens during WW II. All plants are listed twice--once with botanical name and once with common name. In addition to plants, the encyclopedia includes references on soil, fertilizers, construction, planning, diseases, pests. While the information on chemicals is now obsolete, most of the rest of the thousands of entries are still accurate and useful

Edited by E. L. D. Seymour, 1941, WM. H. Wise & Co. 1348 pages, hardcover.

Rare, good condition, cover shows lots of shelf wear, interior pages clean, binding tight.

A basic reference for every gardener. Includes a supplement for planting Victory gardens during WW II. All plants are listed twice--once with botanical name and once with common name. In addition to plants, the encyclopedia includes references on soil, fertilizers, construction, planning, diseases, pests. While the information on chemicals is now obsolete, most of the rest of the thousands of entries are still accurate and useful