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Prince, William Robert 1795-1869
He inherited his father's love of botany and
horticulture. He took a prominent part in many
horticultural organizations and in 1830 wrote with his
father, Treatise on the Vine, a work of great
importance. In 1831 he issued Pomological
Manual in two volumes, an important treatise on
all fruits except apples. This was followed by
Manual of Roses in 1846.
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