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There is always in February some one day...when one smells the yet distant, but surely coming, summer", Gertrude Jekyll (18431932). Recalling the romantic, billowing borders popularised by the doyenne of Cottage Garden planting, Gertrude Jekyll (18431932), a floriferous collection of, mainly, 19th century botanical details including auriculas, anemones, violets, roses and campanulas. Includes 19th century illustrations from Cassell"s "Popular Gardening" and John Edward Sowerby"s "English Botany". Made exclusively for Museum Selection.
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