Jane Loudon

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Standard Name: Loudon, Jane
Birth Name: Jane Wells Webb
Used Form: Jane Webb
Used Form: J. W. L.
While still an adolescent JL published tales and verse; next, in 1827, came a highly unusual science-fiction horror novel. After marrying a horticulturalist she participated in his writing career with work on his gardening magazine and his accounts of travelling in search of gardens to explore and assess. She also pursued her own related line with improving stories about a child naturalist, and with a flow of works, 1839-55, designed to encourage and inform women gardeners. Several of her titles are sufficiently like each other to be confusing, including her best-known, Gardening for Ladies, and a series of books about different kinds of plants, which are distinguished only by subtitle.

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Loudon, Jane. The Ladies’ Flower-Garden: Ornamental Greenhouse Plants. Nelson, 1848.
Loudon, Jane. The Ladies’ Flower-Garden: Ornamental Perennials. W. Smith, 1843.
Loudon, Jane. The Lady’s Country Companion. Longman, 1845.
Loudon, Jane. The Lady’s Country Companion. Title Page The Lady’s Country Companion: or How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally. Longman, 1852.
Loudon, Jane. The Mummy!. Henry Colburn, 1827.