"... in 1722 was made head gardener at , the director at the time was a certain —a learned but hot-tempered and difficult man, whose reputation was soon quite eclipsed by the fame of his gardener, for in 1724 was issued the first volume of Philip Miller's ."
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Miles Hadfield
(15 October 1903 – 31 March 1982) was an English writer and illustrator of articles and books on gardening. In 1962 he was awarded the 's . He was a founding member in 1966 of the and its president from 1971 to 1977.
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