[Rarebooks] FS: 1938 Horticultural Color Standards

Joslin Hall Rare Books, ABAA office at joslinhall.com
Fri Jul 27 10:01:58 EDT 2007


Wilson, Robert F.  "Horticultural Colour Chart"

London; The British Colour Council: 1938-41.

Although titled “Horticultural Colour Chart”, the color-standards
illustrated here were of use to a far wider audience than nurserymen and
landscape architects. Textile manufacturers, and all other decorative
trades using color standards needed a single, unifying nomenclature for
exactly what “canary yellow” or “campanula violet” was supposed to look
like. At the 1938 International Horticultural Conference in Berlin, the
Wilson Horticultural Chart was “recommended as an international standard”.

2 volumes. 6.5”x9.5”, 7 pages + 100 color plates and 7 pages + 100 color
plates, each set housed in folding covers and a slipcase; with the two
original black card traps for viewing colors individually; some internal
spotting, slight soil to the cases.  [30323]  $125.00

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