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really wanted in these busy times to bring the elegant in country residences 

 abreast of the useful." North British Agriculturist. 



" In describing the characters and requirements of the various descriptions of 

 ornamental grounds, Mr. Smith has happily chosen language so plain, and rules 

 so simple, that he leaves nothing to be wished for." Liverpool Standard. 



" The author gives the result of some twenty years' study and observation in 

 a methodical form and practical style." Aberdeen Journal. 



" Mr. Smith, who is a landscape-gardener and garden-architect of great expe- 

 rience, has worked out his design with ability and judgment." Globe. 



" The character of this publication is altogether practical, from the opening 

 hints upon the house and offices, to the closing directions about the arboretum 

 and the pinetum." Spectator. 



" Mr. Smith is an experienced landscape-gardener, and a man of much good 

 sense. His opinions are therefore entitled to attention." Gardeners' Chronicle. 



SANDERS'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE CULTURE 

 OF THE YINE, as well under Glass as in the Open Air. 

 With plates. 8vo. Price 5*. plain. 



" Mr. Assheton Smith's place at Tedworth has long possessed a great English \ 

 reputation for the excellence of its fruit and vegetables : one is continually hear- ; 

 ing in society of the extraordinary abundance and perfection of its produce at 

 seasons when common gardens are empty, and the great world seems to have 

 arrived at the conclusion that the kitchen gardening and forcing there are 

 nowhere excelled. We have, therefore, examined with no common interest the 

 work before us, for it will be strange indeed, if a man who can act so skilfully as 

 Mr. Sanders should be unable to offer advice of corresponding value. We have 

 not been disappointed. Mr. Sanders's directions are as plain as words can make 

 them ; and, we will add, as judicious as his long experience had led us to expect. 

 After a careful perusal of his little treatise, we find nothing to object to, and 

 much to praise." Gardeners' Chronicle. 



" A clever, well-written, and nicely illustrated horticultural pamphlet, telling 

 us all we want to know on the subject." Guardian. 



( Under the Authority of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty?) 

 BOTANY OF THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. HERALD, under the 

 command of Captain H. KELLETT, R.N., C.B. By BERTHOLD 

 SEEMANN, Member of the Imperial Academy Nat. Curiosorum. 

 To be completed in Ten Parts. Plates. 4to. 10*. plain. 



THE TOURIST'S FLORA. A Descriptive Catalogue of the 

 Flowering Plants and Ferns of the British Islands, France, 

 Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. By JOSEPH WOODS, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S. 8vo. Price 18*. 



" The appearance of this book has been long expected by us ; and we can justly 

 state that it has quite fulfilled all our expectations, and will support the high re- 

 putation of its author. Mr. Woods is known to have spent many years in collect- 

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 has, we believe, visited all the most interesting localities mentioned in it. This 

 amount of labour, combined with extensive botanical knowledge, has enabled him 

 to produce a volume such as few, if any other, botanists were capable of writing." 

 Annals of Natural History. 



