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Vols. for 1846-55 include Proceedings at meetings of the society.
Volumes for 1869-1952 include Extracts from the proceedings of the Royal Horticultural Society.
RHS Address Book is illustrated with botanical prints from three great 19th-century multi-volume anthologies of rare and unusual plants from around the world. The anthologies are from the RHS Lindley Library, acknowledged as the world's finest horticultural library.
A celebration of RHS Garden Bridgewater, the Royal Horticultural Society's newly reopened public garden.
RHS Practical Latin for Gardeners is a unique guide to plant binomials based on the bestselling RHS Latin for Gardeners. It contains 1,500 of the most useful and most widespread Latin names, organized into thematic chapters including Colour, Size, Form and Habitat. Each chapter is further subdivided into smaller groups, such as large plants and small plants. This allows gardeners to make new connections and discoveries in a way standard alphabetical lists don't permit. 'Behind the Name' feature boxes further increase the book's practical value, and a wide range of botanical watercolours ensure that it is beautiful as well as functional. This book includes a definition and pronunciation guide for each word, as well as a 16-page alphabetical index, so that it can still be used as a conventional dictionary of Latin names. And its handy, pocket-sized format makes it the perfect gift.
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Annual publication from the RHS listing 81,000 plants with over 3, 300 new plants and where to find them.
The Lindley Library of the RHS has a collection of some 18,000 drawings and paintings by eminent botanical artists of all periods up to the present day. This book contains a selection of the rarest and most beautiful: flowers, fruit, fungi and other plants from all over the world, by artists such as G.D. Ehret, John and William Curtis, Ferdinand Bauer, William Hooker, W.H. Fitch, Augusta Withers, Margaret Stones and Mary Grierson. All the illustrations are reproduced from the artists' originals.