W. THACKER & CO., LONDON. 
Fourth Edition, Imperial 16mo. (22 the Press). 
A MANUAL OF GARDENING 
BENGAL AND UPPER INDIA. 
By THOMAS 12. Co PER MINGER,. ‘MOA 
THOROUGHLY REVISED AND BROUGHT DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME BY 
7. Hh JACKSON, 
Editor of ‘‘ The Indian Agriculturist.” 
PAR Taale 
OPERATIONS OF GARDENING. 
Chap. I.—Climate—Soils—Manures. 
Chap. II.—Laying-out aGarden—Lawns 
— Hedges—Hoeing and Digging— 
Drainage — Conservatories — Betel 
Houses—Decorations—Implements— - 
Shades—Labels—Vermin— Weeds. 
Chap. III.—Seeds—Seed Sowing—Pot 
Culture—Planting:—Cuttings—Layers 
—Gootee—Grafting and Inarching— 
Budding—Pruning and Root Pruning 
—Conveyance. 
Chap. [V.—Calendar of Operations. 
PART II. 
GARDEN PLANTS, 
. Culinary Vegetables. 
. Dessert Fruits. 
. Edible Nuts. 
. Ornamental Annuals. 
. Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, 
and Herbaceous Perennials, 
OPW NH 
Crown 8vo, cloth. fs. 2-8. 
THE AMATEUR GARDENER IN THE tits 
HINTS FROM VARIOUS AUTHORITIES ON GARDEN MANAGEMENT, 
AND ADAPTED TO THE HILLS; 
WirtH Hints oN Fow.s, PIGEONS, AND RABBIT KEEPING ; 
And various Recipes connected with the above subjects which are not commonly found in 
Recipe Books. 
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