
The Book of Roses
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Authors:
- Parkman, Francis
1823 - 1893
About this book
In the late 19th century, Francis Parkman penned "The Book of Roses," a horticultural masterpiece that remains a timeless resource for gardening enthusiasts. This detailed manual delves into the intricacies of cultivating and nurturing roses, showcasing Parkman's expertise in the art of gardening. From tips on propagation to advice on care techniques, this document is a treasure trove of knowledge for botany aficionados and green thumbs alike. Ideal for students of horticulture or history, as well as avid gardeners seeking to deepen their understanding of rose cultivation, "The Book of Roses" is a must-read for anyone passionate about the beauty and care of these beloved flowers.
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