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IT is always stimulating to meet with enthusiasm and Miss Kingsley is not only an enthusiast with regard to individual plants, but possesses a keen eye for their artistic setting and arrangemen. Eversley is situated on the Bagshot beds in a part of Hampshire that has received the sobriquet of “the rubbish-heap of the world”; and as much of Miss Kingsley's experience was gained in laying out and cultivating the garden of Keys House, in Eversley, her success may serve as a help to other amateurs whose energies are also concentrated on poor soil.
Eversley Gardens and Others.
By Miss R. G. Kingsley. Pp. x + 280. (London: george Allen, 1907.) Price 6s. net.
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Eversley Gardens and Others . Nature 76, 412 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076412a0
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