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Weidenmann, J. (1870). Beautifying country homes: a handbook of landscape gardening, illustrated by plans. New-York, Orange Judd & Co.

Weimar, M. (1995). Success with hanging baskets and containers. London, Merehurst.

Welch, D. and G. Royal Botanic (1988). Roses. Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in association with Collingridge.

Welsted, T. (1986). Patio and window box gardening. Greenford (Middx.), Aura Editions.

Weltman-Aron, B. (2001). On other grounds: landscape gardening and nationalism in eighteenth-century England and France. Albany, State University of New York Press.

Wengel, T. (1987). The art of gardening through the ages. Leipzig, Edition Leipzig.

West, P. (1931). Gardening Day by Day throughout the Year. Illustrated. by the author. London, Harold Shaylor.

West, P. (1931). Gardening day by day throughout the year, London.

Westley Robert, H. and R. Siebeck (1861). The Elements of the art of Landscape-Gardening represented in a plan and elucidated by determining motives. Translated from the German by R. H. Westley, Leipzig.

Weston, R. (1769). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening. In which the advantage of imitating the garden culture in the field, is fully proved, by a seven years course of experiments. Particularly addressed to the gentlemen farmers in Great Britain. With observations made in a late tour through part of France, Flanders, and Holland. Also, several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses. To which is added, A complete chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, gardening, etc. By a country gentleman, London.

Weston, R. (1769). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening: in which the advantage of imitating the garden culture in the field, is fully proved, by a seven years course of experiments. also, several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses: to which is added, a complete chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, gardening, &c. London, Printed for S. Hooper.

Weston, R. (1769). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening: In which the advantage of imitating the garden culture in the field, is fully proved, by a seven years course of experiments. With observations made in a late tour through part of France, Flanders, and Holland. Also, several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses. To which is added, a complete chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, gardening, &c. By a country gentleman. London, printed for S. Hooper.

Weston, R. (1773). The gardener's and planter's calendar: containing the method of raising timber-trees, fruit-trees, and quick for hedges. With directions for forming and managing a garden, every month in the year. Also, many new improvements in the art of gardening. London, Printed for T. Carnan.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening. Particularly addressed to the gentlemen-farmers in Great-Britain. With several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses. To which is added, A chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, botany, gardening, etc. The second edition, greatly improved, London.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening. to which is added a chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, botany, gardening, etc. London, [s.n.].

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening. with several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses. To which is added, a chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, botany, gardening, etc. London, S. Hooper.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical Agriculture and Gardening. with. a chronological catalogue of English authors on Agriculture, Botany, Gardening, etc. The second edition, London.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical Agriculture and Gardening.: with. a chronological catalogue of English authors on Agriculture, Botany, Gardening, etc, London.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening: particularly addressed to the gentlemen-farmers in Great Britain. To which is added, a chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, botany, gardening, &c. London, Printed for S. Hooper.

Weston, R. (1773). Tracts on practical agriculture and gardening: Particularly addressed to the gentlemen-farmers in Great-Britain. With several useful improvements in stoves and green-houses. To which is added, a chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, botany, gardening, &c. By R. Weston. London, printed for S. Hooper.

Weston, R. and Tracts (1769). Tracts on Practical Agriculture and Gardening. In which the advantage of imitating the garden culture in the field is fully proved. To which is added a complete chronological catalogue of English authors on agriculture, gardening, &c. By a Country Gentleman [i.e. R. Weston], London.

Whale, M. S. (1996). Happy gardening. [England?], Evergreen.

Whately, T. (1785). Remarks on some of the characters of Shakespeare. By the author of Observations on modern gardening. London, printed for T. Payne and Son.

Whately, T. (1982). Observations on modern gardening. New York; London, Garland Pub.

Whately, T. and Observations (1770). Observations on modern gardening, illustrated by descriptions. [By Thomas Whately.] To which are added, I. An essay on design in gardening. II. Letters describing the Lake of Killarney, and Mulcross Gardens: By William Ockenden, etc. Dublin, printed by John Exshaw.

Whately, T. and Observations (1770). Observations on Modern Gardening, illustrated by descriptions. [By Thomas Whately.], London.

Whately, T. and T. Payne (1771). Observations on modern gardening, illustrated by descriptions. London, printed for T. Payne.

Whately, T., W. Ockenden, et al. (1770). Observations on modern gardening: illustrated by descriptions; To which are added, I. An essay on design in gardening. II. Letters describing the Lake of Killarney and Mucruss Gardens; by William Ockenden, Esq. Dublin, Printed by John Exshaw, in Dame-street.

Wheeler, C. and V. Wheeler (2001). Sink & container gardening: using dwarf hardy plants. Lewes, Guild of Master Craftsman.

Wheeler, C. and V. Wheeler (2002). Alpine gardening. Lewes, Guild of Master Craftsman.

Wheeler, C. and V. Wheeler (2002). Gardening with hebes. Lewes, Guild of Master Craftsman Publications.

Wheelwright Edith, G. (1934). Gardening in Stone. A guide to the upkeep of wall gardens and pavings, etc. [With plates.]. London, Williams & Norgate.

Wheelwright, E. G. (1934). Gardening in stone. A guide to the upkeep of wall gardens and pavings. Illustrated, etc, London.

Wheelwright, E. G. (1934). Gardening in stone: a guide to the upkeep of wall gardens and pavings. London, William & Norgate ltd.

Whelan, T. and D. Czernay (1987). Ideal home book of gardening and outdoor living. London, IPC Magazines.

Whitby, P. (1954). Indoor Gardening, etc. [With plates.]. London, W. Foulsham & Co.

Whitby, P. (1954). Indoor gardening. London, [s.n.].

Whitby, P. (1955). Indoor gardening: a friendly and delightful hobby. Illustrated [and with plates.], London.

White William, N., J. Van Buren, et al. (1868). Gardening for the South; or, how to grow vegetables and fruits. By the late W. N. W. with additions by J. Van Buren, and J. Camak Revised and. illustrated, New-York.

White, J. (1650). The Art of Ringing: giving exact rules for ringing all sorts of plain changes and cross peals. Also, artificial fireworks. Likewise, the art of gardening, etc, London.


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