WORKS ON FORESTRY AND GARDENING, 
New and Greatly Enlarged Edition. 
THE FORESTER: A Practica, TREATISE ON THE PLANTING, REARING, 
AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT OF Forest TREES. By JAMES Brown, LL.D., Inspector of, and 
teporter on, Woods and Forests, Benmore House, Port Elgin, Ontario; Assisted by his 
Son, Grorck E. Brown, Forester, Cumloden, Newton-Stewart. Fifth Edition, Enlarged 
and Improved. Royal 8vo, with nearly 200 Engrayings on Wood, 36s. 
‘Tt is an authoritative guide, and a reference book which no forester should be without.”— 
Land and Water. 
‘He has condensed a perfect encyclopedia of everything relating to woodcraft as now under- 
stood and practised in every part of the civilised world. . . . He does all that printed in- 
structions can do to supply the place of a regular school training in forestry.” —Pall Mall Gazette. 
New and Enlarged Edition. 
THE LARCH: A Practicat TREATISE ON ITS CULTURE AND GENERAL 
MANAGEMENT. By CuristopHerR Youne Micuie, Forester, Cullen House. Second Edition, 
with an additional Chapter on ‘‘ THE Larcu Disease.” With Illustrations of remarkable 
Trees. Crown 8yo, 7s. 6d. 
“The work isa most valuable addition to our standard literature on arboriculture. The 
lover of trees will find the book full of curious and interesting material ; while to the owners 
and managers of woodlands the volume must prove of the highest practical utility.”—Banj 
Journal. 
‘‘ Within its pages the planter will find more information upon the best modes of treatment 
and culture of the larch-tree, whether in the nursery or plantation, than in any other book 
extant in the English language. ”_Journal of Forestry. 
HANDY BOOK OF THE FLOWER GARDEN; Being Practical 
Directions for the Propagation, Culture, and Arrangement of Plants in Flower Gardens 
all the year round. With Engraved and Coloured Plans. By Davin THomson, Gardener 
to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., at Drumlanrig. A New and Enlarged Edition, 
crown $yo, 7s. 6d. 
“Tts author is entitled to great praise for the simple and clear manner in which he has 
explained the cultural directions, which, if carefully complied with, will enable the non- 
professional floriculturist to grow plants as W ell as any gardener.”—Gar deners’ Chronicle. 
HANDY BOOK OF FRUIT CULTURE UNDER GLASS. By Davip 
THomson, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, K.G., at Drumlanrig. Second 
Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 
“*No work of the kind of which we have any knowledge is at all to be compared with this. 
It is the result of ripe experience, close thought, and ample acquaintance with the subject in 
all its parts.”—Scotsman. 
A BOOK ABOUT ROSES. By S. Reynotps Hotr. Eighth and Cheaper 
Edition, Revised, 3s. 6d. 
“His work may now be considered the most complete guide to this interesting branch of 
floricultural art.”—Saturday Review. 
““At once charming and instructive. . The practical questions of position, soil, 
manure, and selection are carefully and exhaustively treated.”— Standard. 
CULTIVATED PLANTS: Tuerr PropacaTion AND IMPROVEMENT. By 
F. W. Bursiver, Author of ‘‘ Domestic Floriculture,” etc., ete. With 191 Engravings, and 
Index. Crown 8vo, pp. 630, 12s. 6d. 
‘“This is a book not for the ordinary villa gardener, but for the professional gardener, and for 
those amateurs who, by their interest in the pursuit, and the skill and patience they bring to 
bear upon it, rank in success and authority with the professionals. . . . Jt is for scientific 
professionals and amateurs that Mr Burbidge has produced this extremely complete and 
valuable manual upon the propagation and improvement of plants.”—Standard. 
DOMESTIC FLORICULTURE, WINDOW-GARDENING, AND 
FLORAL DEcoRATIONS. By F. W. Bu RBIDGE. Crown Svo, with upwards of 200 Illustrations 
on Wood. New Edition, Revised and Enlarged, 7s. 6d. 
“This book will meet the case of thousands who love flowers, and know not how to begin— 
or, having begun, know not how to go on in collecting and cultiy ating them. ae Iti isa 
model of painstaking accuracy and good taste.” Gardeners’ nage 3 
THE HANDY BOOK OF BEES, AND THEIR PROFITABLE 
MANAGEMENT. By A. Pettigrew. Fourth Edition, Enlarged, Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. 
“The author of this volume is evidently a a practical man, and knows a great deal more about 
bees and their habits than most of the bee-keepers in England ; indeed, he may be said to bea 
very master in the art of bee mysteries.”—Bell’s i908 in London. 
SHEEP DIPPING: A Dicesr or tHe Larest IMPROVEMENTS AND PRrac- 
TICE CONNECTED WITH THE PROCESS. By Davin Woop. Crown 8yo, 1s. 
WILLIAM BLACKWOOD & SONS, EpinzsurcH anp Lonpon. 
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