BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 
THE TREE PLANTER AND PLANT PROPAGATOR: being 
a Practical Manual on the Propagation of Forest Trees, Fruit Trees, 
Flowering Shrubs, Flowering Plants, Pot Herbs, &. By SAMUEL 
Woop. Numerous Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 2s. cloth. 
‘Sound in its teaching and very comprehensive in its aims. It is a good book, and 
amateur gardeners may consult it to advantage. GARDENERS’ MAGAZINE, 
‘The instructions are thoroughly practical and correct, and are evidently the result of 
large practical experience and scientific researcb.—NORTH BRITISH AGRICULTURIST. 
‘We can with confidence recommend this book.’.—FARMER. 
THE TREE PRUNER: being a Practical Manual on the Pruning 
of Fruit Trees. Including also their Training and Renovation, with 
the best Method of bringing Old and Worn-out Trees into a state of 
Bearing; also treating of the Pruning of Shrubs, Climbers, and 
Flowering Plants. By SAMUEL WooD. With numerous Illustrations. 
Crown 8vo. 1s. 6d. cloth. 
‘A useful book written by one who has had great experience. In Mr. Wood’s volume 
gardeners and amateurs will find directions which are very valuable.’ 
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‘ ‘ We can recommend the remarks on pruning contained in this treatise very highly. The 
instructions given are most judicious and correct. NORTH BRITISH AGRICULTURIST. 
‘A practical manual and a decidedly useful one.’—TIMBER TRADES JOURNAL, 
THE TREE PLANTER, PROPAGATOR AND PRUNER. By 
SAMUEL Woop. Author of ‘Good Gardening’ &c. Consisting of 
the above Two Works in One Vol., 3s. 6d. half-bound. 
‘Both these handbooks give full and careful information on the subjects to which they 
relate, and they must be of great service to gardeners.’—SCOTSMAN. 
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must be consulted to obtain what is here compressed into about three hundred pages. The 
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thoroughly mastered the subjects on which he treats. JOURNAL OF FORESTRY. 
‘The author is no novice at his work, and his books, which are well illustrated, can only 
be read with profitable interest. The information contained is as rich and full as the meat 
of an egg.,— LAND AND WATER. 
MARKET AND KITCHEN GARDENING: a Handbook of the 
Practice adopted by the best Market Gardeners near London and 
other large Cities in the Production of all kinds of Vegetable Crops. 
By C. W. SHAw, late Editor of ‘Gardening Illustrated.’ Fourth 
Edition. 430 pp. Crown 8vo. 3s. cloth. 
‘ The most valuable compendium of kitchen and market garden work ars 
'ARMER, 
‘A most comprehensive volume on market and kitchen gardening.’ 
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