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Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France, in the Autumn of 1835 To which is added, a Catalogue of the different Species of Cacteæ in the Gardens at Woburn Abbey.

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Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France, in the Autumn of 1835 To which is added, a Catalogue of the different Species of Cacteæ in the Gardens at Woburn Abbey.

by James Forbes

EN·~5 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

JOURNAL OF A HORTICULTURAL TOUR THROUGH GERMANY, BELGIUM, AND PART OF FRANCE, IN THE AUTUMN OF 1835.

0:49
2

PREFACE.

4:29
3

JOURNAL OF A HORTICULTURAL TOUR, IN 1835.

3:38:59
4

APPENDIX.

45:25
5

TRACTS ON CHURCH RATES,

1:22
6

MEASURES FOR THE SESSION 1837.

1:47
7

ON IRELAND.

4:18
8

FOREIGN AFFAIRS, &c.

7:21
9

JOINT-STOCK BANKS.

2:27
10

CURRENCY AND CORN QUESTIONS.

5:34

Description

A diligent British gardener, sent by the Duke of Bedford, set out on an eight‑week horticultural tour across Germany, Belgium and parts of France in the autumn of 1835. His journal records the gardens he visited, the methods he observed, and the striking differences between continental and English practices. The narrative balances vivid travel notes with practical observations useful to any garden enthusiast.

The author notes that while English fruit‑forcing and kitchen‑garden techniques hold their own, continental growers excel in succulent collections, especially cacti, which thrive in modest greenhouses with minimal expense. He also describes the distinctive architecture of German hothouses—opaque roofs with upright lights—and the prevalence of ornamental sculpture that decorates many pleasure grounds. The scarcity of ever‑greens in colder regions is offset by creative planting and careful greenhouse protection.

Beyond the travelogue, the work includes a detailed catalogue of cactus species now housed at Woburn Abbey, reflecting the lively exchange of seeds and plants that the tour inspired. Listeners will gain a rare glimpse into early‑19th‑century botanical networks and the passion that drove them.

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Journal of a Horticultural Tour through Germany, Belgium, and part of France, in the Autumn of 1835 To which is added, a Catalogue of the different Species of Cacteæ in the Gardens at Woburn Abbey. To which is added, a Catalogue of the different Species of Cacteæ in the Gardens at Woburn Abbey.

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (308K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Maria Grist and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF/Gallica) at http://gallica.bnf.fr)

Release date

2012-08-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JF

James Forbes

1773–1861

A Scottish gardener and botanist whose work at Woburn Abbey helped turn practical horticulture into careful botanical record-keeping. His books capture both the beauty of cultivated plants and the curiosity of an early nineteenth-century plant collector.

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