The " Smallholder Library 



In Stiff Paper Boards. Price Is. net. Post free Is. 3d. each. 



A Series of Handbooks specially prepared for the use of Smallholders 

 and all who work on the land. 



No. 1. Profitable Bee-Keeping. By H. E. Geary, F.E.S., Expert 

 to the Leicestershire Bee-keepers' Association, etc. 

 With 13 Illustrations from Photographs. 

 ", This is a model of what such a handbook ought to be. . . ." — Morning Post. 



No. 2. Practical Hints for the Holding. With 240 Illustrations. 



A Series of Prize Paragraphs from "The Smallholder," 



giving practical advice on the working of a Small Holding. 



" The contents of this book are gathered from numerous sources and the 



editor has done his work well ... a very serviceable guide."— Field. 



No. 3. Profitable Poultry-keeping. For Small Holders and others. 

 By the Poultry Experts of " The Smallholder." With 

 18 Photographs and many Diagrams. 

 " A practical manual." — Pall Mall Gazette. 



No. 4. The Market Garden: How to Start and Run it Profitably. 

 With numerous Illustrations. By the Gardening 

 Experts of "The Smallholder." 

 " Contains sound and practical advice." — Farm and- Home. 

 No. 5. French Gardening. A Manual of Intensive Culture. Bv 

 ' Thomas Smith, F.R.H.S. With 22 Full-page Illustra- 

 tions and a Plan. This volume may also be had in 

 Cloth Boards. Price 2s. net ; post free 2s. 4d. 

 No. 6. Pigs : How to Make them Pay. Breeding, Feeding and 

 Housing. With numerous Illustrations and Ph6tographs. 

 " The book la an excellent shilling's worth, and one that may be confidently 

 recommended to the Pig-keeper, whether Smallholdfcr,Farmer or Cottager." — 

 Bazaar. 



No. 7. Pigeons for Profit. The whole Art of Squab Raising, with 

 chapters on Racing and Fancy Pigeons. By Percival 

 Bretton. Illustrated by 9 Photographs and other 

 Illustrations. 



" The main object of the book is to show how to make pigeon-keeping a 

 profitable business." — Morning Post. 



No. 8. Manures and Manuring. By "Farmer Giles." New and 

 revised Edition. This volume explains in plain language 

 the right methods of treating all kinds of Crops. 

 No. 9. Utility Rabbit Keeping. With chapters on Fancy Rabbits, 

 Rabbits for Exhibition, etc. 

 "Will be of great assistance to Kabbit-keepcr*." — Farm and Ectr.fi. 

 " All interested in our food supply should secure a copy at once."— Fur 

 and Feather. 



.No. 10. The Allotment Book. How to make the most of your land. 

 By Walter Brett. Author of "War-time Gardening." 



A. F. SOWTER, Publisher, " Smallholder " Offices, 16-18 Henrietta 

 Street, London, W.C. 2. 



