THE ENGLISH FLOWER GARDEN AND 

 HOME GROUNDS. 



By WILLIAM ROBINSON. 



Illustrated. Tenth Edition. Medium Svo. 15s. net. 



THE VEGETABLE GARDEN. 



English Edition published under the direction of W. ROBINSON. 

 Numerous Illustrations. Demy Svo. 15s. net. 



1 " The Vegetable Garden " is a complete and an authoritative work upon all that concerns 

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 everyone interested in vegetables, for it is not a work for the grower alone.' — Garden. 



THE SOIL. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF THE 

 GROWTH OF CROPS. 



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



President of the Rothamsted Station (Lawes Agricultural Trust). 



With Diagrams. 5s. net. 



' An excellent and up-to-date textbook. . . . The complete knowledge of the soil and the 

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 be roughly classed as— chemical, physical or mechanical, and biological. It is exactly these 

 with which the author deals, and although it is in no sense an exhaustive treatise, a general 

 outline has been given of all the recent investigations which have opened up so many soil 

 problems, and thrown new light on difficulties that are experienced in practice.' — Gardeners ' 

 Chronicle. 



FERTILISERS AND MANURES. 



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

 Crown Svo. 



A HANDY BOOK OF HORTICULTURE. 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND PRACTICE 



OF GARDENING. 



By F. C. HAYES, M.A., 



Lecturer in Practical Horticulture in Alexandra College, Dublin. 



With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. 



' Not so big that it need frighten the ardent amateur, nor so much of a primer that it may 

 be disdained by the fairly accomplished gardener, it has a good scheme. The first part, 

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 model of useful information in a small space ; the second part deals with dep«tm«rffs of 

 gardening ; the third, with types of flowers, and the fourth is a calendar to work By.' — Daily 

 Chronicle. 



THE CULTURE OF FRUIT TREES 

 IN POTS. 



By JOSH BRACE. 



With Illustrations. Large Crown Svo. 5s. net. 



' Brief, clear, and well-founded in the practical wisdom born of life-long experience in the 

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