Practical Handbooks. — Gardening, 13 



PRUNING, GRAFTING, & BUDDING FRUIT TREES: 



Illustrated with ninety -three Diagrrams. By D. T. Fish. In paper, price Is., by post. Is. Id. 

 " One of the few gardening hooks lliat ijcill suit everylody," — Gardener's Magazine. 



ORCHIDS FOR AMATEURS: 



Containing Descriptions of Orchids suited to the requirements of the Amateur, with full 

 Instructions for their successful Cultivation. With numerous beautiful Illustrations. By 

 James Britten, F.L.S. , and W. H. Gower. In cloth gilt, price 78. 6d., by post, 7s. 9d. 



" The joint icorl: of a competent ho*anist . . . and a successful cultivator icilhthe experience 

 of a quarter of a century." — Gardener's Chronicle. 



ROSE GROWING FOR AMATEURS: 



Being Practical Instructions for the successful Culture of Roses, with selections of the 

 best varieties adapted to the lequirements of the Amateur in Town or Country, By 

 W, D. Prior, In paper, price Is., by post, Is. Id. 

 *' Clearly and practicallij set forth.''— Irish. Farmer's Gazette. 



ROSE BUDDING: 



Containing full Instructions for the successful performance of this interesting opera- 

 tion. Illustrated. By D. T. Fish. In paper, price 6d., by post, 7d. 

 " Full, practical . . . and contains many valuable hints." — Garden. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM : 



Its History, Varieties, Cultivation, and Diseases. By D. T. Fish. In paper, price 6d., by 

 post, 7d. 



" Beplete with valuable hints and sound information."— The Stationer. 



BULBS AND BULB CULTURE (Vols. I. and II.) : 



Illistrated. By D. T. Fish. Vol. I. includes Parts I. and II., and Vol. II. Parts III. 

 and IV., as named beiow, la cloth gilt, price 2". 6a. each, by post 2s. 9JI. Paits, as under. 

 Is. each, by pofct. Is. 2d : 



Part I.— Snowdrop, Bulbocodium, Sternbergia, Crocus, Colchicum, Tulip, and Hyacinth* 

 Part II.— Anemone, Narcissus, and Lily. 



Pari! III.— Gladiolus, 1;Achenalia, Cyclamen, Ranunculus, and Scilla or Squill (Star 

 Hyacinth). 



Part IV.— Ixi.\s, Spabaxis, Tritonias, and Babianas; Iri«, Tiger Iris; Schizostyli 



Coccinea ; and The Dahlia. 

 Part v.— Gloxinias, The Pancratium, The Tuberose, The Fritillaria, The Alstrce 

 merias, The Tkiteleia Unifloba, '1 he Agapantbus Umbellatus, The Muscari (Musk 

 or Grape Hyacinth", The P^onia, The Oxalis, The Amaryllis, 

 " One of the best and mod trmtu-orthy boolcs on bulb culture that have been put before the 

 public,"— Gardener's Chronicle. 



ARBORICULTURE FOR AMATEURS : 



Being Instructions for the Planting and Cultivation of Trees for Ornament or Use, 

 and selections and descriptions of those suited to special requirements as to Soil, Situation, 

 &c. By William H. Ablett (Author of "English Trees and Tree Planting," &c.). In 

 cloth gilt, price 2s. 6d., by post, 2s. 8d. 



"Full of practical remarks, tending to make it a reliable and useful guide to amateur 

 gardeners." — The Farmer. 



CUCUMBER CULTURE FOR AMATEURS : 



Including also Melons, Vegetable Marrows, and Gourds. Illustrated. By W. J. Mat. 

 In paper, price Is., by post. Is, Id, 

 "Evidently the work of a thoroughly practical writer." — Brief, 



VEGETABLE CULTURE FOR AMATEURS : 



Concise Directions for the Cultivation of Vegetables, so as to insure good crops in small 

 Gardens, with Lists of the best Varieties of each sort. By W. J. Mat. In paper, price 

 Is., by post. Is. Id. 



"None more simple and practically useful."—Ts'E British Mail. 



PROFITABLE MARKET GARDENING: 



Adapted for the use of all Growers and Gardeners. By William Earlet (Author of " High 

 Class Kitchen Gardening," &c.). In cloth, price 23., by post. 2s. 2d. 

 "Labour greatly assisted hy a perxisal of this work," — North British Agkiculturist. 



L. Upcott Gill, Publisher, 170^ Strand, IV.C, 



