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Good Gardening. 



A PLAIN GUIDE TO GOOD GARDENING ; or, How to Grow 



\'egetables. Fruits, and Flowers. With Practical Notes on Soils, Manures, 



Seeds, Planting. Laying-out of Gardens and Grounds, &c. By S. Wood. 



With numerous Illustrations. Third Edition. Crown 8vo, 5s. cloth. 



" A very ^ood book, and one to be highly recommended as a practical guide. The practical 

 directions are excellent." — Athcncsum. 



" May be recommended to young gardeners, cottagers, and specially to amateurs, for the plain 

 simple, and trustworthy information it givts on common matters too often neglected."— t/arf/tv/cr^ 

 C/iroiiuU. 



Gainful Garden in €j, 



MULTUM-IN-PARVO GARDENING; or, How to make One 



Acre of Land produce £620 a-year by the Cultivation of Fruits and Vegetables ; 



also, How to Grow Flowers in Three Glass Houses, so as to realise £176 per 



annum clear Profit. By Samuel Wood, Author of "Good Gardening," &c. 



Fourth Edition, revised. With Wood Engravings. Crown 8vo, 2s. cloth. 



"We are bound to recommend it as not only suited to the case of the amateur and gentleman's 

 gardener, but to the market grower." — Gardoters' A/a£-asi)if. 



" Of all the practical guides to the amateur, as well as being invaluable to most gardeners, Mr. 

 ^\'ood's book is the most accurate and concise." — Horticultural Record. 



Gardening for Ladies, 



THE LADIES' MULTUM-IN-PARVO FLOWER GARDEN, 

 and Amateur's Complete Guide. With Illustrations. By Saml'f.l Wood. 

 Crown 8vo, 3s. 6J. cloth. 

 "This volume contains a good deal of sound, common-sense instruction." — Florist. 

 ■' i-'uU of shrewd hints and useful instructions, based on a lifetime of experience." — ScotsJua>;. 



Iiecei2)ts for Gardeners, 



GARDEN RECEIPTS. Edited by Charles W. Quix. lamo, 



IS. 6d. cloth limp. 

 "A useful and handy book, containing a good deal of valuable information." — AthettcetiDi. 



Kitchen Gardening, 



THE KITCHEN AND MARKET GARDEN. By Contributors 

 to "The Garden,'' Compiled by C. W. Shaw, Editor of " Gardening Illus- 

 trated." i2mo, 3s. 6d. cloth boards. 

 " The most valuable compendium of kitchen and market-garden work published." — Farmer. 



Cottage Gardening, 



COTTAGE GARDENING; or, Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables for 

 Small Gardens. By E. Hobday. i2mo, is. 6d. cloth limp. 



" Definite instructions as to the cultivation of small gardens." — Scotsjiian. 



"Contains much useful information at a small charge." — Glas^otv Herald. 



AUCTIONEER ING, ESTATE AGENCY, etc. 



A uetioneer's Assistant, 



THE APPRAISER, A UCTIONEER, BROKER, HOUSE AND 

 ESTATE AG EXT AND VALUER'S POCKET ASSISTANT, for the Valua- 

 tion for Purchase, Sale, or Renewal of Leases, Annuities and Reversions, and 

 of property generally; with Prices for Inventories, &c. By John Wheeler 

 \'aluer, &c. Fifth Edition, Re--written and greatly Extended by C. Norris| 

 Surveyor, Valuer, &c. Royal 32mo, 5s. cloth. 



" A neat and concise book of reference, containing an admirable and clearly-arranged list of 

 prices for inventories, and a very practical guide to determine the value of furniture, &c." — Sta>idard. 



" Cram full of valu.able information of practical value. It is a trustworthy and compendious 

 guide to all sorts of valuation." — //isura/tce ^l,g^e>tt. 



Auctioneering, 



A UCTIONEERS : Their Duties and Liabilities. By Robert 

 Squibbs, Auctioneer. Demy 8vo, los. 6d. cloth. 



"The position and duties of auctioneers are treated compendiously and clearly." — Builder. 

 "Every auctioneer ought to possess a copy of this excellent work." — Iroitinanger. 

 "Of great value to the proiession. . . . 'W'e readily welcome this book. '—itV/'a^'M T/rt-.'.'.V. 



