William Paul was a renowned horticulturalist of the 19th century, and this compendium of his work features a wealth of information on the cultivation of fruit trees, flowers, and vegetables. In addition to practical advice, Paul also includes anecdotes about his travels and observations on the state of British gardening in his time.
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