HANDBOOKS OF PRACTICAL GARDENING— C.«/^. 



THE BOOK OF SHRUBS. By George Gordon, V.M.H., Editor 



of The Gardener's Magazine. 



THE BOOK OF THE DAFFODIL. By the Rev. S. Eugene 



Bourne. 



THE BOOK OF THE LILY. By W. Goldring. 



THE BOOK OF TOPIARY. By Charles H. Curtis and W. 



Gibson, Head Gardener at Levens Hall. 



THE BOOK OF TOWN AND WINDOW GARDENING. 



By Mrs. F. A. Bardswell. 



THE BOOK OF RARER VEGETABLES. By George Wythes, 



V.M.H., Head Gardener to the Duke of Northumberland, and Harry Roberts. 



THE BOOK OF THE IRIS. By R. Irwin Lynch, A.L.S., 



Curator of the Botanic Garden, Cambridge. 



THE BOOK OF GARDEN FURNITURE. By Charles 



Thonger. 



THE BOOK OF THE CARNATION. By C. P. Brotherston 



and Martin R. Smith. 



THE BOOK OF THE SCENTED GARDEN. By F. W. 



Burbridge. 



THE BOOK OF GARDEN DESIGN. By Charles Thonger. 

 THE BOOK OF THE WINTER GARDEN. By D. S. Fish, 



of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh. 



THE BOOK OF MARKET GARDENING. By R. Lewis 



Castle. With numerous Illustrations. 



THE BOOK OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. By Percy S. 



FoLLWiLL, Head Gardener at Drumpellier Gardens, Coatbridge. 



THE BOOK OF FRUIT BOTTLING. By Edith Bradley 



and May Crooke. 



THE BOOK OF ROCK AND WATER GARDENS. By 



Charles Thonger. 



THE BOOK OF GARDEN PESTS AND PLANT DISEASES. 



By R. Hooper Pearson, Assistant- Editor of The Gardener's Chronicle. A concise account of 

 the various insect pests and fungus diseases that infest garden plants, with full instructions for 

 combating them in the light of modern knowledge. 



THE BOOK OF THE PANSY, VIOLA, AND VIOLET. By 



Howard H. Crane. 



THE BOOK OF FERN CULTURE. By A. Hemsley, F.R.H.S. 



A guide to the cultivation in the open and under glass. 



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