Each issue secured by rods into green custom binder, with "Horticulture" stamped in tarnished gilt letters on front and on spine. Inside panels have arwork. All individual issues firmly bound individually and immaculate. July 1966 issue cover shows slight evidence of damp; May 1966 has slight wear at upper margin of back panel--the rest are pristine. Fine paper, only very mildly age-toned at edged. Wonderful articles and photos. Extra rods for more issues as acquired. View More...
First ed. 1966; 896 p., clean and unmarked anywhere, even in "ex libris" box on front end page; lavishly illustrated; binding tight; boards fine, perfeclty protected by clean pictorial d.j. with some wear at corners and crown of spine, but spared further damage by Brodart cover. Extra postage. View More...
Immaculate and unmarked; binding firm; photographic wrapper very good except for rubbing at back upper corner. Otherwise "like new." interesting articles including "An American Tradition : Election Day Cakes;" "The Green Man : the Spirit of Nature; "Early Pennsylvania German Herbs and Their Uses;"and many others. View More...
374 p., immaculate and unmarked; binding tight; boards pristine. You may know Jerry thinks you should share your beer with your garden but did you know he advises walking around in shoes with golf spikes to aerate your lawn? Wonderfully ingenious tips. View More...
Pages clean and unmarked, except for gift inscription to former owner on front end page; binding firm; colorful pictorial wrapper unfaded but stained. The staining is mostly around edges of back panel but extends to upper edges of pages of the growing calendar for 1981. View More...
480 p., clean and unmarked anywhere but there is foxing on paste-downs. Lower corner of p. 480 is torn. Tab indexed, tabs undamaged in any way. Drawings and many color photos. Floral pictorial boards are unfaded but white areas dingy and a sticker ghost on front panel. Minimal edge wear. View More...
281 p., immaculate and unmarked; photos; binding firm; boards pristine. Gift quality for experienced gardener who appreciate a gardening classic.Insert is a business reply card from Timber Press. View More...
From professor's library; pocket on inside back cover; name and info stamped on front flyleaf; pages are clean and like new; cover has some light creases near spine and on bottom corner; otherwise very clean and well kept. View More...
160 p., immaculate and unmarked anywhere on fine paper; wonderful photos, instructive as well as beautiful; binding firm; strong glossy photographic boards perfectly protected by glossy photographic d.j., itself with minimal wear. Gift quality. View More...
2-vol. set, "New, Revised Edition;" deckle edges; b&w ill.; some advice is timeless, some a peek into the past; bindings firm; turquoise-blue boards are unfaded and in fine condition. The faint "old-book" aroma is included free of charge. View More...
Presumed first ed., 1983; 192 p., clean and unmarked except for gift inscription on upper edge of front end page; strong unaged paper; beautiful drawings, photos, diagrams; binding tight; unfaded green boards with still bright gilt lettering on spine have minimal wear, thanks to beautiful glossy photographic d.j., itself with minimal wear. View More...
Really "like new" within, but missing its d.j. 144 p., clean and unmarked anywhere; enchanting drawings and photos; binding tight. The unfaded and clean green boards with still bright gilt lettering are faintly bumped on corners View More...
Presumed first ed.; 544 p., clean and unmarked except for name of former owner on front end page, where there is a faint stain; frontis. photo of author; interesting b&w photos and beautiful full-page, full-color botanical watercolors suitable for framing; binding firm; yellow boards unfaded but somewhat sunned on spine in absence of d.j., and lightly bumped on corners. View More...