In his first book in ten years, Franco Maria Ricci presents a rich and refined collection of photographs celebrating the art and mystery of mazes throughout the ages. Franco Maria Ricci--publisher, art collector, bibliophile, garden designer, visionary--presents this collection of beautiful, haunting photographs chronicling his latest project: a massive bamboo labyrinth near Fontanellato, Italy, scheduled to open in 2014. Beginning with the Minotaur, labyrinths have transfixed and enchanted us....
Knight's Pure Bred Plants, 1931 (Classic Reprint)
by David Knight and Son
Hyperfunctions and Harmonic Analysis on Symmetric Spaces (Progress in Mathematics, #49)
by Henrik Schlichtkrull
This book gives an introductory exposition of the theory of hyperfunctions and regular singularities. This first English introduction to hyperfunctions brings readers to the forefront of research in the theory of harmonic analysis on symmetric spaces. A substantial bibliography is also included. This volume is based on a paper which was awarded the 1983 University of Copenhagen Gold Medal Prize.
Building a Backyard Chicken Coop on the "Cheep" (Urban Farming Simplified, #1)
by Kim M Ralph and Seth W Ralph
Native Plant Gardening for Birds, Bees & Butterflies: Southwest
by George Miller
Plan Your Landscape or Garden to Help Beloved Backyard Visitors The presence of birds, bees, and butterflies suggests a healthy, earth-friendly place. These most welcome guests also bring joy to those who appreciate watching them. Now, you can turn your yard into a perfect habitat that attracts them and, more importantly, helps them thrive. Professional nature photographer and botanist George Oxford Miller provides all the information you need in this must-have guide for Arizona, Nevada, New...
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, 1908, Vol. 33
by Geo S Saunders
Isbell's Seeds, 1932, Vol. 53 (Classic Reprint)
by Isbell Seed Company
This is a book for adventurous gardeners with an appreciation for temperate orchid species and native wildflowers. A surprising number of terrestrial orchids are hardy, some able to withstand temperatures down to minus 50-F or minus 45.5-C. Though they have a reputation for being challenging to cultivate, in truth, most hardy orchids are no more so than a rose. This is great news for gardeners, who will enjoy filling their gardens with their enchanting fragrances, vibrant color displays, and lon...
The new edition of this unique guidebook will be thoroughly updated and expanded for the 1999 season. Four new visits will be added to the existing fifty, and the latter themselves will include some new gardens and hotels. The author's infectious enthusiasm bubbles through her writing as she believes that garden visiting should be fun. This is a book to keep in the car.