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BOOKS ON GARDENING 



By \V. WU.I.IAMSUX and MALCOLM DUXX. 



THE HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITORS' HAND- 



BOOK. A Treatise on Cultivating, Exhibiting, and Judging Plants, Fl 

 Fruits, and Vegetables. By W.WILLIAMSON, Gardener; Revised by MAL- 

 COLM DUNN, Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry. 

 Dalkeith Park. Crown 8vo. 3*. 6d. 



"A took no one interested in horticulture can afford to be without. ... It is not only the most- 

 practical, but, in its divisions and details, tbe most comprehensive and complete work of its kind.' 



HORTICULTURAL TIMES. 



By DAVID THOMSON. 



HANDY BOOK OF THE FLOWER-GARDEN. 



With Engraved Plans of grouping in Beds and Borders. By DAVID THOMSON, 

 Gardener to His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch. K.G., at Drumlanrig. Fourth 

 Edition. Crown 8vo. 5*. 



best book on the subject yet written or likely to be written for a long time to emm-. 1 - FILLD. 

 'The cultural directions, if carefully complied with, will enable the non- professional floriculturist to 

 trow plants a* well as any gardener.' GAKDEXEKS* CHRONICLE. 



By DAVID THOMSON. 



THE HANDY BOOK OF FRUIT-CULTURE 



CNI'KR GLASS. Being a series of elaborate Practical Treatises on the 

 Cultivation and Forcing of Pines, Vines, Peaches, Figs, Melons, Strawberries, 

 and Cucumbers. With Engravings of Hothouses, Me. Second Edition. 

 Crown 8vo. with Engravings, ~s. >d. 



' No work of the kind of which we have any knowledge is at all to be compared with this. . 

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By WILLIAM THOMSON. 



A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTIVA- 



TION OF THE GRAPE VINE. By WILLIAM THO.M.- ON, Tweed Vineyard, 

 Tenth Edition, Revised. 8vo. 5*. 



' \Ve cannot too strongly recommend Mr. Thomson'? tresiti.-e as a thoroughly practical ai 

 cultivation of the vine,* JOLKNAL v HOHTICULTUKE. 



By F. W. BURPJDGi;. 



DOMESTIC FLORICULTURE, WINDOW-GAR- 



DENIN<i, AND FLORAL DECORATIONS. New Edition, Revised and 

 Enlarged. Crown 8vo. with upwards of 200 Illustrations, 7x. 6d. 

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begun, know not how to go on in collecting and cultivating them. . . . It is a model of paiL 



accuracy and good taste.* GARDENKB8' MAGAZINE. 



P. W. UUKIUIMIE. 



CULTIVATED PLANTS: Their Propagation and In.- 



provement. Including Natural and Artificial Hybridisation ; Raisirg from 

 Seed, Cuttings, and Layers; Grafting and Budding. Crown 8vo. with 

 numerous Illustrations, 12*. (>//. 

 f This is a book not for the ordinary villa gardener, but for the professional gardener, and f< -r 



amateurs who. by their interest in tbe pursuit, and the skill and patience they brinKto btar ' 



rank in succtHS and authority with the professionals.' STANDARD. 



WILLIAM BLACKPOOL) A: SONS, Edinburgh and London. 



