12 Practical Handbooks. — Gardening. 



IiILY or THE VALLEY: 



All About It, and How to Grow It. Forced indoors, and out of doors in various vrays. By 

 William Roberts, In paper covers, price Cd., by post, 7d. 

 •' IjOvevs of these beautiful flowers will welcome this edition." — Paper and Printing Tra&es 

 Journal. 



GARDEN PESTS AND THEIR ERADICATION : 



Containing Practical Instructions for the Amateur to Overcome the Enemies of the 

 Garden. With numerous Illustrations. In paper, price Is., by post. Is. id. 

 "It IS just the sort of hook one would refer to in eniergencu." — The Florist ani> Pomo 



LOGIST. 



HARDY FRUIT BOOK: 



Contains: The most desirable sorts, the best Methods of Cultivation, the Prevention or 

 Cure of the Diseases of the Apple, Pear. Peach and Nectarine, Apricot, Cherrv, Chesnnut, 

 Currant, Fig, Filbert or Hazel ^ut, Gooseberry, Aitdlar, Mulberry or morus, Plum, Quince, 

 Baspberry, .Strawberry, and W'alnuc. Fully Illustrated. By D. T. Fish. In cloch, price 5^., 

 by post, 5s. 6d. 

 "Treats in close and criiical detail of every %>rac:ical process in the rearing, training, ancl 

 culture of hardy fruits."— The Garden. 



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Statice Profusa (from "Hardy Perennials and Old-FasLioned Garden Powers "). 



HARDY PERENNIALS AND OLD-FASHIONED GAR- 

 DEN FIiOWERS : 



Descriptions, alphabetically arranged, of the most desirable Plants for Borders, Pockeries, 

 and Shrubbtries, including Foliage as well as Flowering Plants. Profusely lUuetrated. 

 By J. Wood. In cloth, prica 5^., by post, 5s. 6d. 

 " Seems particularly useful." — Athen^um, 



VINE CULTURE FOR AMATEURS: 



Being Plain Directions for the successful Growing of Grapes with the Means and 

 Appliances usually at the command of Amateurs. Illustrated. By W. J. Mat. In paper» 

 price Is., by post. Is. Id. 



" Plain and practical," — The Queen. 



L. Upcott Gill, Publisher^ 



yo, Strand, W.C. 



