This book grew out of the author's curiosity about what was growing in Scottish gardens of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He came to the conclusion, using primary sources, that the gardener's skill in orchard, kitchen and flower garden flourished in the gardens of the gentry earlier and more often than has been commonly supposed.
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This book grew out of the author's curiosity about what was growing in Scottish gardens of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. He came to the conclusion, using primary sources, that the gardener's skill in orchard, kitchen and flower garden flourished in the gardens of the gentry earlier and more often than has been commonly supposed.
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