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A comprehensive 1966 reference guide from the trusted name in household knowledge, packed with color and black-and-white botanical illustrations and practical information for every kind of home gardener.
Almost 900 pages of detailed gardening information: flowers, trees, vegetables, lawns, soil science, greenhouse gardening, plant identification, and seasonal care.
The kind of book that vintage gardeners actually used and referred to year after year, built by the editors of Reader's Digest and a team of leading horticulturists from the New York Botanical Garden.
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In 1966, the Reader's Digest brand meant authority and trustworthiness. This gardening book delivered on that promise with nearly 900 pages of information compiled by the director of horticulture at one of the nation's leading botanical gardens. It was built to be used, referenced, marked up, and kept close by the tomato patch or the flower bed.
This copy belongs with home gardeners who still value printed reference books, collectors of vintage garden literature, or anyone building a library of mid-century domestic science. The botanical illustrations alone make it beautiful to own, and the practical information remains relevant today.
A previous owner used this book to actually garden from — there's a reading mark where they were planning or studying a section. That's what these books were made for.
A substantial, beautiful, and genuinely useful piece of vintage home reference.
All items are vintage and may show signs of age, wear, or use consistent with their history. Photos show the exact condition of each piece—please review them carefully, as they are part of the description.
Care and Handling:
Handle with clean, dry hands. Store upright, out of direct sunlight, at about 68°F and 40–50% relative humidity. Avoid damp areas and extreme temperature swings.