104 HINTS ON PROFITABLE FRUIT GROWING. 



Mr. Samuel Rawson's " Producer and Consumer," about 2s. 6d. 

 Allday, Birmingham. 



Rev. H. P. Dunster on " Fruit Farming." 



Mr. Sampson Morgan's " How to Make the Most of the 

 Land," Is. 



Dr. Hogg's " Fruit Manual," 16s. 171, Fleet Street. 



"Out-door Fruit for the Million" (on root pruning), 6d. 

 Memorial Hall, E.G., or 75, Princess Street, Manchester. 



" A Manual of Injurious Insects." By Miss Ormerod. 3s. 



"Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary," 6s. Gd. By Bell and 

 Sons, York Street, W.C. 



"Cottager's Calendar." By Sir Joseph Paxton. 3s. 41, 

 Wellington Street, W.C. 



Mr. J. Wright's Prize Essay on "Profitable Fruit Culture," 

 Is. 171, Fleet Street. 



" Our Hardy Fruits," 6d. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 



Hibberd's "Amateur's Greenhouses." 



Thompson's "Gardener's Assistant." 



Loudon's "British Fruits." 



Cassells' " Popular Gardening." 



HORTICULTURAL WEEKLY JOURNAL& 



A list is appended of all the horticultural weekly journals 

 published in London, with prices and publishers' offices, 

 where they can be obtained by all newsagents or others : 



The Garden, 4d. 37, Southampton Street, W.C. 

 Journal of Horticulture, 3d. 171, Fleet Street, E.G. 

 Gardener's Chronicle, 3d. 41, Wellington Street, W,C. 

 Gardener's Magazine, 2d. 148, Aldersgate Street, E.G. 

 Gardening World, Id. 17, Catherine Street, W.C. 

 Gardening Illustrated, Id, 37, Southampton Street, W.C. 

 Amateur Gardening, Id. 143, Aldersgate Street. 

 Garden Work, Id. 171, Fleet Street, E.G. 



Horticultural Times, Id. 127, Strand, W.C. (. with good fruit 

 (also) The Northern Gardener, Id., Manchester. J articles. 



Most of these journals have original articles, specially 

 on fruit-growing, nearly every week by practical gardeners. 

 These " weeklies " all afford good hints, from time to time, 

 to the intending fruit-growers, and one or more should be 

 taken in and exchanged with other cultivators, if convenient. 



