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I GEORGE RGUTLEDGE 6- SONS' 



Flowers, Plants, and Gardening, continued. 

 The Kitchen and Flower Garden; or, The Culture in the open 



ground of Roots, Vegetables, Herbs, and Fruits, and of Bulbous, Tuberous, 

 Fibrous, R.>oted, and Shrubby Flowers. By Eugene Sebastian Dbla- 

 mek. Fcap., cloth, gilt edges, price 3*. 6d. 

 The Kitchen Garden, separate, if. 

 The Flower Garden, separate, if. 



The Cottage Garden. How to Lay it out, and Cultivate it to 

 Advantage. By Andrew Meikle. Boards, if. 



Window Gardening, for Town and Country. Compiled chiefly 

 for the use of the Working Classes. By Andrew Meikle. Boards, if. 



Greenhouse Botany. Containing a Familiar and Technical 

 Description of the Exotic Plants introduced into the Greenhouse. By 

 Agnes Catlow. With 20 Pages of Coloured Illustrations. 5*. 



Wild Flowers. How to See and How to Gather them. With 

 Remarks on the Ec/>nomical and Medicinal Uses of our Native Plants. By 

 Spencer Thomson, M.D. A New Edition, entirely Revised, with 171 

 Woodcuts, and 8 large Coloured Illustrations by Noel Humphreys. F;ap. 

 8vo, price 3*. 6 <^-. cloth, gilt edges 

 %• AUo, price 2s. in boards, a Cheap Edition, with plain Plates. 



Haunts of Wild Flowers. By Anne Pratt. Coloui.A 



Plates. Cloth, gilt tdges, 35. 6a. 

 *„* Plain Plates, board , 2s. 



Common Wayside Flowers. By Thomas Miller. With 



Coloured Illustrations by Birket Foster. 4to, cloth gilt, 10s. 6d. 



British Ferns and the Allied Plants. Comprising the Club- 

 Mosses, Pepperworts, and Horsetails. By Thomas Moore, F.L.S. With 

 20 Pages of Coloured Illustrations, embracing 51 subjects. Cloth, 5X. 



Our Woodlands, Heaths, and Hedges. A Popular Descrip- 

 tion of Trees, Shrubs, Wild Fruits, &c, with Notices of their Insect Inhabi- 

 tants. By W. S. Coleman, M.E.S.L. With 41 Illustrations printed in 

 Colours on Eight Plate*.. Fcap., price 35 6d., cloth, gilt edges. 

 *,* A Cheap Edition, with plain Plates, fancy boards, if. 



British Ferns and their Allies. Comprising the Club-Mosses, 

 Pepperworts, and Horsetails. By Thomas Moore. With 40 Illustrations 

 by W. S. Coleman, beautifully printed in Colours. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, giJt 

 edges, 3f . td. 

 • # " A Cheap Edition, with Coloured Plates, price if., fancy boards. 



Plants of the World ; or, A Botanical Excursion Round the 

 World By E. M C. Edited by Charles Daubenv, M.D., F.R.S., &c. 

 With 20 Pages of Coloured Plates of Scenery. Cloth, 5f. 



Palms and their Allies. Containing a Familiar Account of their 

 Structure, Distribution, History, Properties, and Uses ; and a complete 

 List of all the species introduced into our Gardens. By Berthold See- 

 mann. Ph.D., M.A., F.L.S. With 20 Pages of Coloured Illustrations, em- 

 btacing many varieties. Cloth, $s. 



