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The "RHS Diary" and "Address Book for 2007" are illustrated with watercolourrawings from two books compiled by Robert Sweet (1782 - 1835). These are "he British Flower Garden" (1823 - 37), and "The Florist's Guide" (1827 - 32).weet worked in his brother's Bristol nursery before moving to a similar jobn London. He began publishing works on newly introduced plants. Many of thelowers are illustrated by Edwin Dalton Smith. Each week features a full-pageolour illustration and the diary includes the dates of all the RHS Flowerhows as well as national and religious holidays and astronomical information.his is the fifteenth year that Frances Lincoln has produced the hugelyopular RHS diary. Beautifully produced in week-to-view format with a colouricture on every spread, and with a fresh contemporary design, it is aerfect gift for nature, art and garden lovers alike. It is also available in spacious desk version.
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