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Books for Country Gentlemen (Continued). 

 BRITISH DOGS: 



Their Varieties, History, Characteristics, Breeding, Management, and Exhibi- 





Horses,' 



price 10s., by post, 10s. 6d. 



"Will give you all information." K ennel Review. 

 PRACTICAL DAIRY FARMING: 



A short Treatise on the Profitable Management of a Dairy Farm. Illustrated. 

 By G. SEAWARD WITCOMBE. In paper, price is. 6d., by post, is. 7d. 



"A mass of interesting 1 material." The Field. 

 POULTRY FOR FRIZES AND PROFIT : 



Contains : Breeding Poultry for Prizes, Exhibition Poultry, and Management of 

 the Poultry Yard. Handsomely Illustrated. By JAMES LONG. In cloth gilt, price 

 2s. 6d., by post, 2s. 9d. 

 "We cannot speak in too high terms of this." Gardener's Chronicle. 



HARDY PERENNIALS AND OLD-FASHIONED 



GARDEN FLOWERS: 



Descriptions, alphabetically arranged, of the most desirable Plants for Borders, 

 Rockeries, and Shrubberies, including Foliage as well as Flowering Plants. Pro- 

 fusely Illustrated. By J. WOOD. In cloth, price 5s., by post, 5s. 6d. 

 " Invaluable to all amateurs." North British Agriculturist. 



GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT FOR AMATEURS: 



Descriptions of the best Greenhouses and Frames, with Instructions for Building 

 them; particulars of the various methods of Heating, Illustrated Descriptions of 

 the most suitable Plants, with general and special Cultural Directions, and all 

 necessary iuformation for the Guidance of the Amateur. SECOND EDITION, 

 REVISED AND ENLARGED, and Magnificently Illustrated. By W, J. MAT. 

 "Ought to be in the hands of everybody." The Queen. 



GARDEN PESTS AND THEIR ERADICATION: 



Containing Practical Instructions for the Amateur to Overcome the Enemies of 

 the Garden. With numerous Illustrations. In paper, price Is., by post, Is. Id. 

 " It is just the sort of book one would refer to in emergency." 



The Florist and Pomologist. 



HARDY FRUIT BOOK: 



Contains : The most desirable sorts, the best Methods of Cultivation, the Prevention 

 or Cure of the Diseases. Fully Illustrated. By D. T. FISH. In cloth, price 10s. 6d. 

 by post, 11s. [May be had in Parts as follow] : 



Peach and Nectarine; Pear; Apple; Apricot; Plum; Cherry a ad Medlar; 

 Fig, Mulberry, and Quince ; Walnut, Chestnut, and Filbert ; Goopeberry and 

 Currant; Raspberry and Strawberry. In paper, price Is., by post, Is. Id. each. 

 " Treats in close and critical detail of every practical process in 

 the rearing, training, and culture of hardy fruits." The Garden. 



VINE CULTURE FOR AMATEURS: 



Being Plain Directions for the successful Growing of Grapes with the Means and 

 Appliances usually at the command of Amateurs. Illustrated. By W. J. MAT. In 

 paper, price Is., by post, Is. Id. 



" Plain and practical." The Queen. 



CUCUMBER CULTURE FOR AMATEURS: 



Including also Melons, Vegetable Marrows, and Gourds. Illustrated. ByW.J. 

 MAT. In paper, price Is., by post. Is. Id. 



" Evidently the work of a thoroughly practical writer." Brief. 

 VEGETABLE CULTURE FOR AMATEURS: 



Concise Directions for the Cultivation of Vegetables, so as to insure good crops, in 

 small Gardens, witfi Lists of the best Varieties of each sort. By W. J. MAT. In 

 paper, price Is., by post, Is. Id. 



"None more simple and practically useful." The British Mail. 



LONDON : L. UPCOTT GILL, 170, STEAND, W.C. 



