
Published in 1908, 'Colour in the Flower Garden' by Gertrude Jekyll is a seminal gardening guide that emphasizes the artistic arrangement of flowers for visual impact. Jekyll shares her philosophy on gardening, advocating for careful planning and color combinations to create harmonious landscapes that evolve with the seasons. The book features insights from her own garden at Munstead Wood, illustrated with delicate drawings and planting plans that reflect her painterly approach to garden design. This influential work remains a key reference for garden enthusiasts and designers alike.






