APA (7th ed.) Citation

Booth, C. O. (1957). An encyclopaedia of annual and biennial garden plants : a guide for the amateur, professional and commercial grower to the more common and rarer species of ornamental plants grown in gardens as annuals and biennials, with notes on their cultivation both in the open and under glass, together with preliminary chapters describing their general characteristic: A guide for the amateur, professional and commercial grower to the more common and rarer species of ornamental plants grown in gardens as annuals and biennials, with notes on their cultivation both in the open and under glass, together with preliminary chapters describing their general characteristic. Faber.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Booth, Charles Orrell. An Encyclopaedia of Annual and Biennial Garden Plants : A Guide for the Amateur, Professional and Commercial Grower to the More Common and Rarer Species of Ornamental Plants Grown in Gardens as Annuals and Biennials, with Notes on Their Cultivation Both in the Open and Under Glass, Together with Preliminary Chapters Describing Their General Characteristic: A Guide for the Amateur, Professional and Commercial Grower to the More Common and Rarer Species of Ornamental Plants Grown in Gardens as Annuals and Biennials, with Notes on Their Cultivation Both in the Open and Under Glass, Together with Preliminary Chapters Describing Their General Characteristic. London: Faber, 1957.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Booth, Charles Orrell. An Encyclopaedia of Annual and Biennial Garden Plants : A Guide for the Amateur, Professional and Commercial Grower to the More Common and Rarer Species of Ornamental Plants Grown in Gardens as Annuals and Biennials, with Notes on Their Cultivation Both in the Open and Under Glass, Together with Preliminary Chapters Describing Their General Characteristic: A Guide for the Amateur, Professional and Commercial Grower to the More Common and Rarer Species of Ornamental Plants Grown in Gardens as Annuals and Biennials, with Notes on Their Cultivation Both in the Open and Under Glass, Together with Preliminary Chapters Describing Their General Characteristic. Faber, 1957.

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