Useful Gardening Handbooks 
By WALTER P. WRIGHT, 
Horticultural Superintendent under the Kent County Council, 
Editor of ‘‘ The Gardener,”’ etc. 
PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 
Paper Covers, 1/= net; post free, 1/2}. Cloth, 1/6 net; post free, 1/9. 
Pictorial Practical Carnation Growing. 
A sister volume to the author's handbook on Roses. Every cultural item counected 
with Carnations is completely illustrated. No one who reads the work can fail to master 
the culture of these lovely flowers. 
Pictorial Practical Flower Gardening. 
By Walter P. Wright and:Edward J. Castle. 
‘‘ A well illustrated and eminently practical handbook of gardening that no amateur 
should be without.’—Lady. 
Pictorial Practical Tree and Shrub Culture. 
By Walter P. Wright and Wm. Dallimore. 
“The work is so good that we should like to see a fuller treatise on the subject from 
the author’s pen.” —Gurdener’s Chronicle. 
Pictorial Practical Chrysanthemum Culture. 
“‘ A book which should be on the shelves of every lover of this magnificent autumn 
flower.”—Agricultural Economist. 
Pictorial Practical Bulb Growing. 
“In this explicitly written book are ample details concerning the selection and culti- 
vation of practically every bulbous and allied plant worth growing.”—Morning Post. 
Pictorial Practical Rose Growing. 
“A handy little volume, the styleisclear. .. . A practical purview about Rose gardens, 
types of Roses, how to propagate, how to prepare the soil, and how to plant and prune 
Roses. It is a practical work, and one that is likely to prove extremely useful.” —Field. 
Pictorial Greenhouse Management. 
‘* Nothing could be more ingratiating.” —St. James’s Gazette. 
‘* A useful handbook, with minute directions and many illustrations.” —Daily Graphic. 
‘* We strongly recommend the book.”—Yeovil Chronicle. 
Pictorial Practical Vegetable Growing. 
‘*We have a high conception of the utility of all of Mr. Walter P. Wright’s series of 
pictorial practical gardening books, and the vegetable book is as good as those we have 
previously noticed and commended. It is not the author’s fault if they do not make matters 
thoroughly clear.”—Jowrnal of Horticulture. 
Pictorial Practical Gardening. 
‘A work which can be heartily recommended either to the amateur or the young 
person about to take up gardening as a professional pursuit. The author writes ina bright, 
clear and concise manner. ... The work is well illustrated.” —Sf. James's Gazette. 
Pictorial Practical Fruit Growing. 
_ Contains in brief compass all that is really essential for the management of every 
important fruit in cultivation.”—Glasgow Herald. 
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