VTG Horticulture Magazine August 15 1936 The Long Season Echium


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Sale price$12.95 USD

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Step back in time with this vintage Horticulture Magazine from August 15, 1936. This publication, titled "The Long Season Echium," offers a unique glimpse into the gardening practices and horticultural knowledge of the era. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, or anyone passionate about gardening, this issue is a delightful addition to any library.

The magazine provides in-depth articles and engaging illustrations that showcase various horticultural techniques relevant at the time. It covers everything from plant care to innovative gardening tools. A true treasure for vintage magazine collectors, it illustrates the beauty and knowledge of the past while inspiring modern gardeners.

VTG Horticulture Magazine August 15 1936

This magazine is not just a piece of history; it also serves as a functional guide for gardening enthusiasts. With detailed articles, readers can learn about Echium plants, their care requirements, and tips on extending the growing season. Embrace the wisdom of the past while enhancing your gardening skills!

Key Features:

  • Authentic vintage publication, adding charm and character to your collection.
  • Insightful articles that provide timeless gardening advice and techniques.

Each copy is presented in good condition, as shown in the images, making it an ideal gift for history buffs and gardening aficionados alike. Please examine the attached picture for a closer look at its current condition and ensure this is the perfect piece for your collection.

The item being pictured in this listing is the exact item you will receive.

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This vintage Horticulture Magazine is more than just reading material; it’s a conversation starter, a piece of history, and a great educational resource. Don’t miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of horticultural history!

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