FERTILISERS AND MANURES 



BY A. D. HALL, M.A. (Oxon.), 



Director of the Rothamsted Station (Lawes Agricultural Trust) ; 

 Author of " The Soil," " The Book of the Rothamsted Experiments," 



etc. 



Crown 8vo. 



This book, which is a companion volume to the same Author's book on 

 " The Soil," deals not only with the history, origin, and nature of the various 

 fertilisers and manures in use in this country, but also with their effect upon 

 the yield and quality of crops in practice. Much unpublished material has 

 been drawn from the Rothamsted experiments, but other series of field 

 experiments have also been utilised to furnish examples elucidating the 

 principles upon which manuring should be based. As befits a book intended 

 for the practical man as well as the student of agricultural science, a good 

 deal of attention is given to the making, value, and utilisation of farmyard 

 manure, while another important chapter deals with the manuring of each of 

 the staple crops of the farm, according to the character of the rotation in 

 which it finds a place. 



A HISTORY OF GARDENING 



IN ENGLAND 

 BY THE HON. MRS. EVELYN CECIL. 



With Illustrations. Medium 8vo. 



ON THE MAKING OF GARDENS 



BY SIR GEORGE SITWELL. 



Square Demy 8vo. 



This is an attempt to analyse the "garden magic" of Italy and to lay 

 down new principles of design. The Author is probably better acquainted 

 than any other living Englishman or Italian with the old gardens of Italy : 

 he attaches much importance to the psychological side of the problem, and 

 deals with the philosophy of beauty in a way which will appeal to every 

 lover of a garden. 



LONDON I JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W. 



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