Woman's Home Companion Garden Book: For All Sections of United States and Canada, Written by Fifty Horticultural Specialists
Edited by John C. Wister, Assisted by Harry Wood, Emily Read Chester, Gertrude M. Smith, 1947, P.F. Collier & Son Corp., 1024 pages with color plates numerous b/w illustrations, glossary, biographies of authors, foreword by L.H.Bailey.
Rare, good condition, signed by editor and assistants, pages clean, binding intact, edges of cover starting to fray, gift inscription on third page.
“The purpose of this book is to help gardening enthusiasts, the beginner as well as the experienced amateur, in every section of the United States and Canada. The most up-to-date, useful, comprehensive garden information available has been gathered here.” -John C. Wister
Edited by John C. Wister, Assisted by Harry Wood, Emily Read Chester, Gertrude M. Smith, 1947, P.F. Collier & Son Corp., 1024 pages with color plates numerous b/w illustrations, glossary, biographies of authors, foreword by L.H.Bailey.
Rare, good condition, signed by editor and assistants, pages clean, binding intact, edges of cover starting to fray, gift inscription on third page.
“The purpose of this book is to help gardening enthusiasts, the beginner as well as the experienced amateur, in every section of the United States and Canada. The most up-to-date, useful, comprehensive garden information available has been gathered here.” -John C. Wister
Edited by John C. Wister, Assisted by Harry Wood, Emily Read Chester, Gertrude M. Smith, 1947, P.F. Collier & Son Corp., 1024 pages with color plates numerous b/w illustrations, glossary, biographies of authors, foreword by L.H.Bailey.
Rare, good condition, signed by editor and assistants, pages clean, binding intact, edges of cover starting to fray, gift inscription on third page.
“The purpose of this book is to help gardening enthusiasts, the beginner as well as the experienced amateur, in every section of the United States and Canada. The most up-to-date, useful, comprehensive garden information available has been gathered here.” -John C. Wister