Robinson, W.
Also known as
Robinson, WilliamW Robinson
Born 1838-01-01
Died 1935-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF69817840
- WikidataQ4992239
- ISNI0000000122122576
- Open LibraryOL657078A
Top Subjects
- Gardening (9)
- Floriculture (8)
- Landscape gardening (8)
- Flowers (6)
- Gardens (5)
- Mountain plants (3)
- Wild flowers (3)
Books by Robinson, W.
Total count: 47
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Gleanings from French gardenscomprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens.Frederick Warne and Co.1868-01-01
Gleanings from French gardenscomprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens.Scribner, Welford, and co.1868-01-01
Gleanings from French gardenscomprising an account of such features of French horticulture as are most worthy of adoption in British gardens2d ed.F. Warne and Co.1869-01-01-
The parks, promenades, & gardens of Parisdescribed and considered in relation to the wants of our own cities and of public and private gardensJohn Murray1869-01-01
Mushroom cultureits extension and improvements. n.1870-01-01
Alpine flowers for English gardens.J. Murray1870-01-01-
The wild garden; or, Our groves & shrubberies made beautiful by the naturalization of hardyexotic plantswith a chapter on the garden of British wild flowersJ. Murray1870-01-01
The wild gardenor, Our groves & shrubberies made beautiful ...J. Murray1870-01-01-
Hardy flowersDescriptions of upwards of thirteen hundred of the most ornamental species, and directions for their arrangement, culture, etc. ...F. Warne and co.1871-01-01
The subtropical garden, or, Beauty of form in the flower gardenJ. Murray1871-01-01-
The subtropical gardenor, Beauty of form in the flower garden.J. Murray1871-01-01
The subtropical gardenor, Beauty of form in the flower gardenJ. Murray1871-01-01
Hardy flowersDescriptions of upwards of thirteen hundred of the most ornamental species, and directions for their arragement, culture, etc.New ed.F. Warne1872-01-01
Mushroom cultureits extension and improvementNew ed.Frederick Warne1873-01-01
Alpine flowers for English gardensNew edition revised. / With numerous illustrations.1875-01-01
CorrespondenceRobinson (William) and Engelmann (George)1878-01-01
The parks and gardens of Parisconsidered in relation to the wants of other cities and of the public and private gardens; being notes on a study of Paris gardens.2d ed. rev.Macmillan and co.1878-01-01
Alpine flowers for English gardens3d ed.Murray1879-01-01
God's acre beautifulor, The cemeteries of the future.Garden Office1880-01-01-
God's acre beautiful, or The cemeteries of the future.2d ed.The Garden Office1882-01-01
God's acre beautifulor, The cemeteries of the future3rd ed.Scribner and Welford1883-01-01-
The English flower gardenstyle, position, and arrangement : followed by a description, alphabetically arranged, of all the plants best suited for its embellishment, their culture, and positions suited for each.John Murray1883-01-01
The wild gardenor, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants; being one way onwards from the dark ages of flower gardening, with suggestions for the regeneration of the bare borders of the London Parks3rd ed.J. Murray1883-01-01
The wild gardenor, Our groves and gardens made beautiful by the naturalisation of hardy exotic plants ...3d ed.J. Murray1883-01-01
Garden design and architects' gardenstwo reviewsJ. Murray1892-01-01
The English flower gardenstyle position & arrangement ; followed by a description of all the best plants for it, their culture and arrangementThird edition.John Murray1893-01-01-
From Holborn to the Strand(a proprosed new street) showing the true line to effect this much needed improvement.The "Garden" Office1893-01-01
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The wild garden, or the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants, with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers4th ed.Murray1894-01-01
The wild gardenor the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers4th ed. Illustrated by Alfred Parson.J. Murray1894-01-01
The English flower gardendesign and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the best plants for the open-air garden and their culture5th ed.J. Murray1897-01-01
The English flower gardendesign and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland followed by a description of the best plants for the open-air garden and their culture6th ed.J. Murray1898-01-01-
The English flower garden and home groundsdesign and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture....8th ed.John Murray1900-01-01
The English flower garden and home groundsdesign and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture8th ed.J. Murray1901-01-01
Alpine flowers for gardensrock, wall, marsh plants, and mountain shrubs3d ed., rev. and ill.John Murray1903-01-01
The English flower garden and home groundsDesign and arrangement shown by existing examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture. Illustrated with many engravings on wood.9th ed.J. Murray1905-01-01
The garden beautifulhome woods and home landscapeJ. Murray1907-01-01-
The English flower garden and home groundsdesign and arrangement shown byexisting examples of gardens in Great Britain and Ireland, followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture11th ed.Murray1909-01-01
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Home landscapesJohn Murray1914-01-01
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Home landscapeswith views taken in the farms, woods, and pleasure grounds of Gravetye Manor2nd ed.J. Murray1920-01-01
The English flower garden and home groundsDesign and arrangement followed by a description of the plants, shrubs and trees for the open-air garden and their culture13th ed. ...J. Murray1921-01-01-
The wild gardenor the naturalization and natural grouping of hardy flowers, with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowers7th edition.Murray1929-01-01
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The English flower gardenand home grounds of hardy trees and flowers. Rev. and edited by Roy Hay.[16th ed.]Murray label: Fair Lawn, N. J., Essential Books1956-01-01
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The wild garden, or, The naturalization and natural grouping of hardy exotic plants, with a chapter on the garden of British wild flowersCentury Hutchinson1983-01-01
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Gravetye Manor, or, Twenty years' work round an old manor housebeing an abstract from the Tree and garden book of Gravetye Manor, Sussex, kept by the ownerDistributed by Amaryliss Press1984-01-01
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The wild gardenExpanded ed.Timber Press2009-01-01
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The wild gardenNew ill. ed. / with photographs & notes by Charles Nelson.Collins2010-01-01
Mushroom cultureits extension and improvementMcKay