David Stuart, 'The Plants that shaped our Gardens' (London: Frances Lincoln, 2002), paperback.
David Stuart, 'Georgian Gardens' (London: Robert Hale, 1979), out of print but available in libraries.
Brent Elliott 'Flora: An Illustrated History of the Garden Flower' (London: Scriptum, in association with RHS, 2001), hardback and paperback.
Penelope Hobhouse 'Plants in Garden History' (London: Pavilion,1992), not sure if it's still in print, but it's certainly in libraries.
Also the Museum of Garden History should be able to help - they will have a book list as well. It's in Lambeth, if you live in or near London, The website is www.cix.co.uk/~museumgh/ or google it if that link isn't any good. They're very helpful people.
And Kew, of course, is a good place.
2006-11-08 02:14:02
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www.timetravel-britain.com, they have a page on a georgian garden.
2006-11-08 05:40:04
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answered by patsy 5
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