Gardening Library - John Innes Centre
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<strong>John</strong> <strong>Innes</strong> <strong>Centre</strong> <strong>Library</strong>, Information and Archives Service<br />
Sharrock, Robert<br />
The history of the propagation and improvement of vegetables by the concurrence of art and nature<br />
Oxford: T. Robinson, 1660.<br />
2nd ed., much enlarged.<br />
Oxford: R. Robinson, 1672<br />
Sinclair, J. and Freeman, J.<br />
A history and description of the different varieties of the pansey, or heartsease, now in cultivation in the<br />
British gardens; illustrated with twenty-four coloured figures, of the choicest sorts.<br />
London: Effingham Wilson, 1835.<br />
Smith, Sir William Wright and Fletcher, Harold Roy.<br />
The genus Primula: section Farinosae.<br />
Edinburgh: Oliver and Bo.yd, 1943.<br />
Spae, D<br />
Mémoire sur les espèces du genre lis.<br />
Gand: F. and E. Gyselnyck,1847<br />
Speechly, William<br />
A treatise on the culture of the vine: Exhibiting new and advantageous methods of propagating, cultivating<br />
and training…<br />
York, 1790.<br />
Sterbeech, Francis van<br />
Citricultura oft regeringhe der uythemsche boomen te weten oranien, citroenen, limoenen, granaten,<br />
laurieren en andere . . . 2. druck verbetert.<br />
Antwerpen: Huyssens,1712.<br />
Stern, F.C.<br />
A study of the genus Paeonia by F. C. Stern with fifteen illustrations in colour by Lilian Snelling and drawings<br />
by Lillian Snelling and Stella Ross-Craig<br />
London: The Royal Horticultural Society, 1946<br />
Stern, F. C.<br />
Snowdrops and snowflakes a study of the genera Galanthus and Leucojum<br />
London, Royal Horticultural Society, 1956<br />
Stevenson, Henry<br />
The gentleman gard'ner instructed in sowing, planting . . . 3rd ed. with many additions.<br />
London: S. Austen,1748.<br />
Sweet, Robert<br />
Geraniaceae. The natural order of Genania, illustrated by coloured figures and descriptions . . . London:<br />
James Ridgway,1820-1830.<br />
The British Flower Garden; containing coloured figures and descriptions of the most ornamental and curious<br />
hardy herbaceous Plants…2nd series.<br />
London: printed for the author by Simpkin and Marshall. 1823-1838.<br />
Cistineae. The natural order of Cistus, or Rock-rose, illustrated by coloured figures and descriptions of all<br />
the…species and the most prominent varieties…in the Gardens of Great Britain<br />
London: James Ridgway, 1825-1830.<br />
The Florist's Guide, and Cultivator's Directory; containing coloured figures of the choicest flowers cultivated<br />
by florists . . . with their descriptions.<br />
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