IRISH GARDENING. 



Catalogues — continued. 



scab. Mr. Forbes, whose name is well-knowTi in con- 

 nection witli the popular "British Queen" potato, 

 explains on page 2 that the success of his "seed" is 

 "due to the crop being gathered before ripening and 

 to the exposed situation of his farms." 



NiRSERY Catalogie. Pennick & Co. — The cata- 

 logues sent out from the Delgany Nurseries are com- 

 piled with great care and with a nice understanding oi 

 the use and beauty of trees. The present issue deser\es 

 a place in ever}' country home ; it is abundantly illus- 

 trated, and, as usual, well stocked with appropriate 

 quotations culled from poets and nature lovers. 



Webbs' Catalogue for rgog. Wordslej-, Stourbridge. — 

 This is a bulky book of 154 pages, of which 74 are devoted 

 to vegetables, and the remainder to flowers, luxuriously 

 illustrated on every page with half-tone blocks of well- 

 grown vegetables and flowers. Through the courtes}' 

 of the firm we are able to reproduce one of the smaller 

 illustrations on page 11. In a special inset plate a 

 large photographic reproduction is given of their gold 

 medal vegetable exhibit at the recent Franco-British 

 Exhibition which is sure to interest gardeners. In the 

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