Arthur Hellyer

Arthur Hellyer

Arthur George Lee Hellyer (16 December 190228 January 1993) was a well-known British horticulturalist.

He wrote many influential gardening books, and was editor of "Amateur Gardening" for 21 years [ [http://www.martley.org.uk/people/thomasan.htm Untitled Document ] ] . He was a founder of the Hardy Plant Society [ [http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/anniversary/ Golden Anniversary ] ] .

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