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rHE Fi©liAi W'9Bi© 



AND GARDEN GUIDE. 



Published Monthly, Price Fourpence. 



Subscribers wishing to commence a New Volume, should order 

 Number 25, published January 1st, 1860. 



Two Volumes are published, and may be had, elegantly bound, 

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The following 50 Original Articles contained in recent Numbers 

 will develop the nature of the AVork, which is acknowledged on all 

 hands to be a Valuable Work of Reference for the Garden and the 

 Greenhouse. 



TITLES OP Fifty Aetici,es coNTAiifED in Eecent Numbbes of 



The Floeal Woeld. 

 Miniature fruit gardens 

 Wet soils and small seeds 



How, when, and where to plant 



roses 

 Jardinieres and stone edgings 

 Profitable gardening 

 Practical rustic work 

 Cottage architecture and rustic 



adornments 

 A cheap pit for amateurs 

 Florists' flowers and new plants 

 Grasses, grass plots, and lawns 

 Monthly work in garden and 



greenhouse 

 Planting a fern case 

 Culture and training of the 



raspberry 

 Plan of a town garden [shrubs 



Grape vines in pots 



Bulbous flowers aud lycopodinms 



Waltonian cases 



Stocks and grafts [vases 



Evergreen trees and plants for 



The chemistry of horticulture 



Natural history of the wire-worm 



The verbena and other bedding 



plants 

 Asparagus, sea-kale, and rhubarb 

 Culture of the peach 

 Success in cultivating ericas 

 Treatment of unfruitful trees 

 Among the ferns to gather know- 

 Geometrical gardens [ledge 



Culture of the cabbage tribe 

 Plants for various soils 

 Management of stove iilants 



Hardy evergreen flowering Lists of herbaceous plants 



Newly invented garden pots 

 Useful inventions applied to 



horticulture [measures 



Bedding plants and preservative 

 Culture of the potatoe 

 Hyacinths in pots and glasses 

 Tank heating and early forcing 

 Mushroom culture simplified 

 Culture and training of the 



gooseberry 

 Winter culture of the cucumber 



of 



The law of garden fixtures 

 Manures and fertilisers 

 Trees and shrubs in London 

 The theory and practice 



pruning 

 Eockeries and wild flowers 

 Management of cold frames and 



pits 

 Orchard houses, to build and 



manage 

 Monthly garden calendar 

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Almanacfor the New Year .—Essential to the Florist, In- 

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The principal contents of the issue for 1860 are as follows : — 

 Ericas — A list of Ericas in Idoom every day throughout the year, 

 and a Treatise on the Culture of Ericas, by a well-known experienced 

 hand. Winning Flowers of 1839 — A selection of the varieties which 

 have been most successful at Exhibitions. New Plants, Flowers, 

 andFruita — Descriptive noticesof all the novelties introduced during 

 the year. Reminders for 1860 — Cultural Notes, etc., for the guid- 

 ance of amateurs. Spergula Pilifera — its history, uses, culture, etc. 

 Illustrated with engravnngs. Lists of all the best Flowers, Vege- 

 tables, and Fruits adapted to various localities of Britain. Poultry 

 and lice Keeping — Practical Notes by a well-known authority. Ori- 

 ginal Eeceipts for the House, Garden, and Farm. 



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TELESCOPE TEACHINGS; 



A FAMILIAR SKETCH OF ASTRONOMICAL DISCOVERY; 



Combining a special notice of objects coming within the range of a 

 small telescope, illustrated by the Author's Original Drawings, with 

 a detail of the most interesting discoveries which have been made 

 with the assistance of powerful Telescopes, concerning the Phe- 

 nomena of the Heavenly Bodies, including the recent Comet. 



BY THE HON. MRS. WARD, 



Author of "A World of Wonders Revealed by the Microscope." 



LIST OF PLATES, 



FEOM THE author's OEIGIlfAL DEAWINGS. 



1. The Sun— Solar Spots. 



2. Observations of tlieSun. 



3. Eclipse of the Moon, 



4. Map of the Moon. 



5. Portions of the Moon's Sur- 



face. 



6. Partial Eclipse of the Sun. 



7. Mercury, Venus, and Mars. 



8. Jupiter and its Satellites. 



9. Saturn. 



10. The Comet of 1854. 



11. Donati's Comet. 



12. Donati's Comet on Oct. 11, 



1858. 



13. Miniature Chart of the Ap- 



parent Path of Donati's 



Comet. 

 li. A Falling or Shooting Star. 

 15. Fixed Stars. 

 15. Clusters and Nebute. 



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LESSONS ON THE PHENOMENA OF INDUSTRIAL LIFE, 



AND THE 



CONDITIONS OF INDUSTRIAL SUCCESS. 



Edited by EICHAED DAWES, Beaix of Hebepoed. 



CoifrBiTTS : 



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Knowledge and Skill. 



Economy. 



Wealth. 



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Profit. 



Wages. 



Property. 



Rent. 



Division of Labour. 



Value. 



Measures and Weights. 



Money. 



Precious Metals. 



Credit and Bills. 



Banking. 



Rates of Exchange. 



Paper Money. 



Insurance. 



Price. 



Interest and Annuities. 



Industrial Progress. 



Emigration. 



Base Money. 



Restrictions. 



Industrial Derangement. 



Combinations. 



Strikes and Lock Outs. 



Taxation. 



Property vacant by Death. 



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