An invaluable historical resource, the "Periodical Catalogue of Greenhouse Shrubs, Vines, Herbaceous Plants, and Bulbous Roots" offers a glimpse into the horticultural practices of the early 19th century. Published in 1831 by Wm. R. Prince & Co., this catalogue details the diverse array of plants cultivated and available for sale at the Linn an Botanic Garden in Flushing, near New York.
This meticulously compiled list provides a fascinating insight into the plant species popular during the period, reflecting the tastes and interests of gardeners and botanists alike. With its detailed descriptions and comprehensive listings, this catalogue serves as a primary source for understanding the history of horticulture and the development of botanical knowledge in America. A must-have for historians, garden enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the rich botanical heritage of the United States.
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