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Finck, Henry T.

Gardening with Brains - Fifty Years' Experiences of a Horticultural Epicure

Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1922

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Year of publication
1922
Place of printing
USA
Author
Finck, Henry T.
Publishers
Harper & Brothers Publishers
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Finck, Henry T. Gardening with Brains - Fifty Years' Experiences of a, Horticultural Epicure 270 pages including index. Frontis is, black and white plate of author with Luther Burbank, John Burroughs and Edith Simonds. Unmarked. "There are plenty of, garden books giving all the facts - for reference. This book is, for consecutive reading. The important facts are here, too, but sugar-coated with wise and witty remarks and spiced with, anecdotes and other things that suggest the perfuned atmosphere, of the gardedn and appeal to the garden maniac. The world's most, famous gardener, Luther Burbank, wrote to the author of this book that its chapters are, in his opinion, "The best that have so far been written on garden subjects. You, get the facts in such a pleasing, human way that they are irresistible." - from page xiii., Chapters include: Educated Strawberries and Burbank Plums, Commercial Value of Burbank's Creations, Japanese Burbanks and Morning-Glories, Must We Raise Our Own Fruits Too?, Do Apples Keep the Doctor Away?, Why Not Grow Papaws, America's Most Delicious Fruit?, The Retired Rich Need Not Die, The Joys of Creative Gardening. Above-average wear to exterior, with lettering nearly gone from spine. Binding intact. Gardening
Binding description
H Hardcover
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
Yes

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270 pages including index. Frontis is black and white plate of author with Luther Burbank, John Burroughs and Edith Simonds. Unmarked. "There are plenty of garden books giving all the facts - for reference. This book is for consecutive reading. The important facts are here, too, but sugar-coated with wise and witty remarks and spiced with anecdotes and other things that suggest the perfuned atmosphere of the gardedn and appeal to the garden maniac. The world's most famous gardener, Luther Burbank, wrote to the author of this book that its chapters are, in his opinion, "The best that have so far been written on garden subjects. You get the facts in such a pleasing, human way that they are irresistible." - from page xiii. Chapters include: Educated Strawberries and Burbank Plums; Commercial Value of Burbank's Creations; Japanese Burbanks and Morning-Glories; Must We Raise Our Own Fruits Too?; Do Apples Keep the Doctor Away?; Why Not Grow Papaws, America's Most Delicious Fruit?; The Retired Rich Need Not Die; The Joys of Creative Gardening. Above-average wear to exterior with lettering nearly gone from spine. Binding intact. Book
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