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Loading... Farm Weeds of Canada (original 1906; edition 2000)
Work InformationFarm Weeds of Canada by George Harold Clark (1906)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. My 1906 edition of this book is a gem. The plates are large and detailed, life sized or close to it, printed in vivid chromolithography: by far the most useful field guide I have seen. It lacks notes on non-weed uses of the plants (many of which are useful in cooking, healing etc) but since the book predates chemical agriculture, all methods of control (so far as I have seen) are acceptable in organic agriculture. A previous owner found the book invaluable; most of the pages are besmeared with large earthy fingerprints attesting to its frequent use in the field. If not for this I would be highly tempted to frame the plates. ( ) I can't put my finger on why, but something of the color and style early 20th century illustrations is very appealing to me. My Algrove paperback of this 1906 book republished in 2000 is an adequate print that gives you a sense of the luscious illustrated color plates of Norman Criddle and how glorious the originals must be. Though the title would suggest otherwise, these are weeds that can be found "all over temperate North America." no reviews | add a review
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)632.58Technology Agriculture & related technologies Pests; Hindrances; Blights; InsectsLC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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