Robert Sweet
Born 1783-01-01
Died 1835-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF64910096
- WikidataQ2003356
- ISNI0000000083894126
- Open LibraryOL2589842A
Top Subjects
- Flowers (3)
- Floriculture (3)
- Plants, Ornamental -- Great Britain (2)
- Fiction (2)
- Botany -- England -- London area (1)
- Plants, Cultivated -- England -- London area (1)
- Geraniaceae (1)
Books by Robert Sweet
Total count: 24
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Hortus suburbanus Londinensisor a catalogue of plants cultivated in the neighborhood of London,arranged according to the Linnean systemJ. Ridgway1818-01-01
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Geraniaceæthe natural order of gerania, illustrated by coloured figures and descriptions : with directions for their treatmentPrinted for James Ridgway1820-01-01
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The botanical cultivator, or, Instructions for the management and propagation of the plantsPrinted for James Ridgway1821-01-01
The British flower gardencontaining coloured figures & descriptions of the most ornamental & curious hardy herbaceous plants ...Published for the author by W. Simpkin and R. Marshall1823-01-01-
The British flower gardencontaining coloured figures & descriptions of the most ornamental & curious hardy herbaceous plantsPublished for the author by W. Simpkin and R. Marshall1823-01-01
The British Warblersan account of the genus Sylvia, &c1823-01-01
Cistinae.The natural order of cistus, or rock-rose; illustrated by coloured figures & descriptions of all the distinct species, and the most prominent varieties, that could be at present procured in the gardens of Great Britain; with the best directions for their cultivation and propagation.J. Ridgway1825-01-01
CistinaeThe natural order of cistus, or rock-rose; illustrated by coloured figures & descriptions of all the distinct species, and the most prominent varieties, that could be at present procured in the gardens of Great Britain; with the best directions for their cultivation and propagationJ. Ridgway1825-01-01-
Sweet's hortus Britannicus, or, A catalogue of plants cultivated in the gardens of Great Britain, arranged in natural orders ....James Ridgway1826-01-01
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Sweet's Hortus britannicusor, A catalogue of plants cultivated in the gardens of Great Britain : arranged in natural ordersJames Ridgway1826-01-01
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The florist's guide, and cultivator's directorycontaining coloured figures of the choicest flowers, cultivated by florists, including ranunculus, carnations, picotees, pinks, georginas, polyanthus, auriculas, hyacinths, and tulips, with their descriptions and an account of the most approved methods ofcultureJames Ridgway1827-01-01
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Flora Australasicaor, A selection of handsome, or curious plants, natives of New Holland, and the South Sea Islands; containing coloured figures and descriptions of some of the choicest species most proper for the conservatory or greenhouse, and many of which will endure the cold of our climate, in the open air, with a very little protection with magnified dissections of their most essential parts, their names, descriptions, & a full account of the best method of cultivation and propagation. The greater part are handsome evergreen shrubs, and many produce sweet-scented flowers; and as they are generally of free growth, and easily managed, they may be considered as the most desirable plants for cultivation. In one volumeJ. Ridgway1827-01-01
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The florist's guide, and cultivator's directorycontaining coloured figures of the choicest flowers, cultivated by florists; including ranunculus, carnations, picotees, pinks, georginas, polyanthus, auriculas, hyacinths, and tulips, with their descriptions, and an account of the most approved methods of cultureJames Ridgway1827-01-01
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The hot-house and greenhouse manualgiving full instructions for the management & propagation of the plants cultivated in the hothouses, greenhouses, and borders, in the gardens of Great Britain : also the management of plants in rooms, &c. : disposed under the generic names of the plants, alphabetically arranged under the heads of the departments of horticulture to which they belong4th ed.James Ridgway1828-01-01
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The British flower garden, (series the second,) containing coloured figures & descriptions of the most ornamental and curious hardy flowering plants, or those that are somewhat tender but may still be cultivated in a warm border, needing only a mat, or a garden pot, placed over them in severe frost : some will even require both expedientsJames Ridgway1831-01-01
The British Flower Garden, (series the Second): Containing Coloured Figures & Descriptions of ...J. Ridgway1831-01-01
The British flower garden. The drawings by E.D. Smith1835-01-01-
Cage and chamber-birdstheir natural history, habits, food, diseases, management, and modes of captureNew ed.H. G. Bohn1853-01-01
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The ornamental flower garden and shrubberycontaining coloured figures and descriptions of the most beautiful and curious flowering plants and shrubs cultivated in Great BritainG. Willis1854-01-01
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Commercial LeasesTenants' AmendmentsSweet & Maxwell Ltd1995-11-17
Mouth of the Jaguar1 editionXlibris Corporation2001-01-02
Memories of FireA Life in StoriesXlibris Corporation2004-02-01
Captain's QuickGuidesUsing VHF and SSB RadiosInternational Marine/Ragged Mountain Press2004-05-15
CistineaeThe Natural Order Of Cistus; Or Rock-RoseKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-09-12