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Color Schemes For The Flower Garden is a gardening book written by Gertrude Jekyll, first published in 1919. Jekyll was a well-known British horticulturist and garden designer, and this book is a comprehensive guide to selecting and arranging flowers in a garden to create beautiful color schemes. The book covers a wide range of topics related to flower gardening, including the principles of color harmony, the use of foliage and texture, and the selection and arrangement of different types of flowers. Jekyll provides detailed advice on how to choose and combine colors for different effects, such as creating a harmonious color scheme or a contrasting one.The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a different aspect of color schemes in the garden. The first section covers the basic principles of color theory, including the color wheel and the use of complementary colors. The following sections provide detailed guidance on selecting and arranging flowers for different type

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