


Vintage "Flower Growing in the North" (1956)
Origin: Vermont, USA
A vintage 1956 copy of 'Flower Growing in the North,' full of nostalgic mid-century botanical advice and regional character. The binding shows a gentle, honest patina from decades of safe keeping by dedicated green thumbs. It brings an understated literary touch to an office desk or cozy morning reading corner. Perfect for those who appreciate the romance of hardy blooms or simply want to look like an expert horticulturist.
Each vintage treasure is hand selected by Tanner & Fletcher, & sometimes by Tanner’s mom, Adele.
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Return Policy
Due to the unique, one-of-a-kind nature of our curations, all vintage and antique items are final sale and are not eligible for return, exchange, or store credit. We carefully inspect and photograph every piece to showcase its authentic vintage character.
Our collections celebrate the passage of time; as such, items may feature unique characteristics like gentle wear, patina, historical mending, or distinct flaws. While we do our best to disclose and document every detail, the evaluation of vintage condition is ultimately subjective. We view these markings not as defects, but as beautiful layers of history and a vital part of the item’s unique personality.
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