THE CULTURE OF HARDY PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS

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The International Garden Series
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Ryerson Press, Toronto, 1933, 1st.  Hard cover, 292 pages including Index and Errata.  Green cloth with some fading; corners worn with some board exposed and a bit of fraying; spine ends worn with some short tears to cloth and small losses; old water mark at upper rear fore-edge corner.  No jacket.  Interior clean and unmarked; colour frontis and plates; black & white photos and illustrations.  SIGNED by author on half-title page in (fountain pen) ink.  ‘… the culture of each subject is fully detailed.  Information as to soils, positions to which the plants are adapted, height, colour of flowers, and natural habitat is given.  The botanical names at the head of each article are given first and are followed, where such exists, by the common name.  Lists of plants for various positions, latitudes and uses will be found.  The natural order of each plant is specified and the meanings of the generic names are given.’ (from Introduction)  Dr. Henry J. Moore of Islington, Ontario, Canada envisioned The International Peace Garden to commemorate the long, peaceful coexistence of Canada and the United States.  The Garden, located on the border near Boissevain, Manitoba and Dunseith, North Dakota, was dedicated on July 14, 1932. 

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