Series: American Horticultural Society

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A-Z Encyclopedia of Garden Plants by Christopher Brickell
Complete Guide to Water Gardening by Peter Robinson
Encyclopedia of Gardening by Christopher Brickell
Encyclopedia of Perennials by Graham Rice
Garden Plants and Flowers by Lorraine Johnson
Garden Problem Solver by Pippa Greenwood
Gardening Manual by American Horticultural Society
Great Plant Guide: 3000 Recommended Plants by Dorling Kindersley
Great Plant Guide: Featuring Over 2,000 Plants by Inc DK Publishing
Great Plant Guide: Over 3000 Recommended Plants by Dorling Kindersley
Houseplants by American Horticultural Society
New Encyclopedia of Plants and Flowers by Christopher Brickell
The Organic Garden Book (American Horticultural Society Practical Guides) by Geoff Hamilton
Pests & Diseases by Pippa Greenwood
Plant Propagation by Alan Toogood
Plants for Every Season by Royal Horticultural Society
Pocket Garden Herbs by Lesley Bremness
Pruning & Training by David Joyce

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