'Present-Day Qardening 



List of Volumes in the Series. 



1. SWEET PEAS. By HORACE J. WRIGHT, late Secre- 



tary and Chairman of the National Sweet Pea Society. 

 With Chapter on "Sweet Peas for Exhibition" by THOS. 

 STEVENSON. [Revised 1915.] 



2. PANSIES, VIOLAS AND VIOLETS. By WILLIAM 



CUTHBERTSON, J.P., and R. HOOPER PEARSON. 



3. ROOT AND STEM VEGETABLES. By ALEXANDER 



DEAN, V.M.H., Chairman of the National Vegetable Society. 



4. DAFFODILS. By Rev. J. JACOB, Secretary of the 



Midland Daffodil Society, with Preface by the Rev. W. 

 WILKS, M.A., Secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society. 



5. ORCHIDS. By JAMES O'BRIEN, V.M.H., Secretary 



af the Orchid Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society. 



6. CARNATIONS AND PINKS. By T. H. COOK Head 



Gardener to Queen Alexandra at Sandringham JAMES 

 DOUGLAS ; V.M.H. ; and J. F. M'LEOD, Head Gardener to 

 Mr. J Pierpont Morgan. 



7. RHODODENDRONS AND AZALEAS. (The first 



popular volum* published on this subject.) By WILLIAM 

 WATSON, A.L.S., Curator of the Royal Botanic Gardens. Kew. 

 with Preface by Sir FRED. W. MOORE, M.A.,A.L.S., V.M.H. 



8. LILIES. By A. GROVE, F.L.S., with Preface by 



H. J. ELWES, F.R.S. 



9. APPLES AND PEARS. By GEORGE BUNYARD, 



V.R H. , Chairman of Fruit and Vegetable Committee of Royal 

 Horticultural Society. 



10. ROSES. By H. R. DARLINGTON, Vice- President of 



National Rose Society. (Double volume.') 



11. IRISES. By W. RICKATSON DYKES, M.A.,L.-es-L. 



With Preface by PROFESSOR I. BAYLEY BALFOUR, D.Sc., 

 F.R.S., <5^c. 



12. ANNUALS, HARDY AND HALF-HARDY. By 



C. H. CURTIS, Hon. Sec. of the National Sweet Pea Society. 



13. CHRYSANTHEMUMS, By THOMAS STEVENSON, 



with chapters by C. HARMAN PAYNE and CHARLES E. SHEA. 



14. TULIPS- (The first volume on the subject in the 



English language.) By Rev. J. JACOB, Member of R.H.S. 

 Narcissus and Tulip Committee. 



15. THE ROCK GARDEN. By REGINALD FARRER, 



Author of "Among the Hills," "My Rock Garden," "In a 

 Yorkshire Garden," <5rc., with Preface by J. BRETLAND 

 FARMER, D.Sc., F.R.S 



16. DAHLIAS. By GEORGE GORDON, V.M.H., President 



of the National Dahlia Society. 



17. CLIMBING PLANTS. By WILLIAM WATSON, 



Curator of Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. With Introduction 

 by W. ROBINSON. 



These will be followed by volumes on Trees and Shrubs, 

 Window Gardens, Pseonies, Primulas, Cucumbers, 

 Melons, Bedding Plants, Hardy Herbaceous Plants, 

 Ferns, Tomatoes, Bulbous Plants, Peaches and Nec- 

 tarines, Vines, Stove and Greenhouse Plants, &c. 



