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The Hosta Book

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Edited By: Paul Aden
133 pages, 210 colour photos
Publisher: B T Batsford
The Hosta Book
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  • The Hosta Book ISBN: 9780713472707 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 1993 Out of Print #8563
  • The Hosta Book ISBN: 9780881922608 Edition: 2 Paperback Dec 1990 Out of Print #56609
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Paul Aden, who has introduced dozens of new hostas into cultivation, wrote six chapters and contributed many photographs to this classic. Other contributors include John Elsley, Yoshimichi Hirose, Graham Stuart Thomas, and Andre Viette. This was the first contemporary book on hostas and played a role in helping to bring these versatile shade-lovers to their current level of popularity.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Paul Aden
133 pages, 210 colour photos
Publisher: B T Batsford
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