Book Details
Title: The Dictionary of Indoor Plants in Colour
Author: Roy Hay, F.R. McQuown, G. and K. Beckett
Illustrator: Ernest Crowson and Harry Smith (Photographers)
Publisher: Peerage Books in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society
Year: 1984
Impression/Edition: N/A
Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Pages: 224
Dimensions:
Weight:
ISBN: 0 907408 09 5
Battle Scars:
Overall good condition.
Outside:
The dust jacket is intact and unclipped. There is some shelf wear to edges/ends/corners, with rubbing and minor creasing to edges. Superficial scuffing.
The hardcover is intact with shelf wear (rubbing) to edges, ends and corners as pictured. There are a couple of chips taken out of the surface. The embossing on the spine is intact and legible.
The page margins (seen when book is closed) are clean.
Inside:
The binding is firm and intact.
Inside the front and back covers is clean.
The pages are clean and intact.
Don't forget to check the photos below for a visual and make sure you are happy prior to purchase. Happy to answer questions if there is information missing.
Book Content:
Blurb -
"Many more plants suitable for growing indoors are available today than even a few years ago. The plant lover who is faced with this every-increasing range will sometimes hesitate to invest in an attractive but unfamiliar plant, not knowing whether it will suit his conditions or how to look after it. This book, by a team of well-known horticultural experts, tells you how to choose and care for over 1000 plants, more than 500 of which are illustrated in full colour.
A practical introduction covers all aspects of plant growing in the home, conservatory or greenhouse - cultivation, propagation, how to combat pests and diseases, with a special section devoted to cacti and other succulents. This is followed by 96 pages of colour photographs illustrating some of the more decorative and interesting indoor plants; a descriptive dictionary, arranged in alphabetical order with common names fully cross referred, completes the contents."
Book Details
Title: The Dictionary of Indoor Plants in Colour
Author: Roy Hay, F.R. McQuown, G. and K. Beckett
Illustrator: Ernest Crowson and Harry Smith (Photographers)
Publisher: Peerage Books in collaboration with the Royal Horticultural Society
Year: 1984
Impression/Edition: N/A
Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Pages: 224
Dimensions:
Weight:
ISBN: 0 907408 09 5
Battle Scars:
Overall good condition.
Outside:
The dust jacket is intact and unclipped. There is some shelf wear to edges/ends/corners, with rubbing and minor creasing to edges. Superficial scuffing.
The hardcover is intact with shelf wear (rubbing) to edges, ends and corners as pictured. There are a couple of chips taken out of the surface. The embossing on the spine is intact and legible.
The page margins (seen when book is closed) are clean.
Inside:
The binding is firm and intact.
Inside the front and back covers is clean.
The pages are clean and intact.
Don't forget to check the photos below for a visual and make sure you are happy prior to purchase. Happy to answer questions if there is information missing.
Book Content:
Blurb -
"Many more plants suitable for growing indoors are available today than even a few years ago. The plant lover who is faced with this every-increasing range will sometimes hesitate to invest in an attractive but unfamiliar plant, not knowing whether it will suit his conditions or how to look after it. This book, by a team of well-known horticultural experts, tells you how to choose and care for over 1000 plants, more than 500 of which are illustrated in full colour.
A practical introduction covers all aspects of plant growing in the home, conservatory or greenhouse - cultivation, propagation, how to combat pests and diseases, with a special section devoted to cacti and other succulents. This is followed by 96 pages of colour photographs illustrating some of the more decorative and interesting indoor plants; a descriptive dictionary, arranged in alphabetical order with common names fully cross referred, completes the contents."