The Garden-Companion.

[Trusler (John)]

The Garden-Companion.

For Gentlemen and Ladies; or, a Calendar, pointing out what should be done every Month, in the Green-House, Flower, Fruit and Kitchen-Garden; with the proper Seasons for Sowing, Planting, &c. (with the Time when the Produce may be expected) so as to have a regular Succession of Flowers and Vegetables throughout the Year. To which is added a compete List of Flowers and Shrubs that blow each Month: with some curious Observations.

Description: Uniformly a little browned, some marginal annotations, but a very good copy; pp. 69, [3, advertisements]; 12mo.; contemporary tree-calf, sparingly but attractively gilt tooled on spine and at the extremities of the boards; rather scuffed, with the hinges and the corners both showing signs of wear;

Publication Details: London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Bell... [N.d. c. 1770].

Notes: An early and unrecorded edition of a charming pocket-sized gardening calendar. Such calendars proliferated in the late eighteenth century, providing monthly (and, as here, weekly) tasks for the budding home-horticulturist. Gardening was increasingly viewed as a polite occupation, and these manuals were designed to appeal to a growing middle class; the owners of small country houses, villas, and houses in the proto-suburbs. The work reflects the common arrangement of gardens at the time, with sections on kitchen gardens, pleasure-or-flower gardens, and green houses. Trusler taps into the gender...more

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Price: £750

Subject: Antiquarian

Published Date: [N.d. c. 1770].

Stock Number: 72424

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