Paxton's Flower Garden
Discover the enchanting world of gardening with Paxton's Flower Garden by Joseph Paxton, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This captivating book spans 276 pages and showcases Paxton's remarkable expertise as a gardener, having been appointed head gardener at Chatsworth at just twenty-three. Known for his iconic design of the Crystal Palace, Paxton delves into the Victorian passion for horticulture, revealing the extraordinary measures taken to cultivate unique and beautiful flowers. This volume, originally published between 1850 and 1853, is a treasure for gardening enthusiasts and history buffs alike, illustrating the rich tapestry of Victorian gardening practices. Explore the vibrant floral landscapes and gain insights into the art of gardening through the eyes of one of its most influential figures.