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JOTTINGS of a GENTLEMAN GARDENER. 
A Practical Guide to Flower Gardening for Amateur Gardeners ; ‘to 
which is added some Suggestions on Growing Food Plants during 
the War. 
By E. T. ELLIS, F.R.H.S. 
a Garden is a place for flowers, a place where one may foster a passion, ‘te 
loveliness, may learn the magic of colour, and the glory of form, and —— sacra 
with Nature in her higher moods.” fay 
ABSTRACT OF CONTENTS.—STARTING A Garpen—ANNUALS, Prawntate AND 
PERENNIALS—CoLour BorpERsS—TuHE Rock Garpen—Roses—BuLes—WEEDS, Pests, 
AND DISEASES—PROPAGATION OF PLanTs—SoILs AND MANURES AND THEIR Manaci 
MENT— EXPERIMENT IN GARDENING — PictuRESQUE VEGETABLE Ganpexixg 
CALENDARS, : 
Fourth Revised Edition. 
ILLUSTRATIONS of the BRITISH FLORA. 
A Series of 1315 Wood Engravings, with dissections of Britis 
Plants. Drawn by W. H: Firen, F.LS., with additions by W. G. 
Surry, F.L.S. Forming an illustrated companion ‘to BENTHAM 
HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH. FLORA, and OTHER suivone 
Crown tivo: pp. ‘xvi. + 338. “Price 9/- net. 
Several new features have beet ‘ueonhiee | in “this edition of the « Tiustrations, 
including descriptions of the main divisions of classification with diagramatic illustra- 
tions. In the body of the work many synonyms are now added under each Sesame: 
“ay id with ne ee names and an indication of the colour of See flower. - 
M HANDBOOK OF THE BRITISH FLOR 
+S DESCRIPTION. OF THE FLOWERING PLANTS AND FERNS: 
_ INDIGENOUS TO. OR NATURALISED IN THE BRITISH ISLES. 
By GEORGE BENTHAM, FRS,— 
x ee Edited with additions by Sir s De HOOKER, cB, ces. *F. 
