12 Books on Rural Affairs. 



A BOOK ABOUT ROSES. 



By S. REYNOLDS HOLE. With a Coloured Frontis- 

 piece by the Hon. Mrs FRANCKLIN. 



Seventh Edition, Revised, 7s. 6d. 



TIMES. " It is enriched "by the results of recent experiments made 

 by the author upon an extensive scale, and is not merely an excellent 

 manual for amateur Rose-growers, but also something more." 



SATURDAY REVIEW. " His work may now be considered the most 

 complete guide to this interesting branch of floricultural art." 



GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. " It is the production of a man who 

 boasts of thirty ' all England ' cups, whose Roses are always looked 

 for anxiously at flower-shows, who took the lion's share in originating 

 the first Rose-show pur et simple, whose assistance as judge or amicus 

 curice is always courted at such exhibitions. Such a man ' ought to 

 have something to say worth hearing to those who love the Rose/ and 

 he has said it." 



A HANDBOOK OF 



DEER-STALKING. 

 By ALEXANDER MACRAE, late For- 

 ester to Lord Henry Bentinck. With 

 Introduction by HORATIO Ross, Esq. 



^ Fcap. Svo, with two Photos, from Life. 3s. 6d. 



UNITED SERVICE GAZETTE. "A work not 

 only useful to sportsmen but highly entertaining 

 to the general reader. " 



SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS. "The writer 

 of this valuable little book speaks with author- 

 ity, and sums up in a few pages hints on deer- 

 stalking which the experience of a lifetime has enabled him to put 

 forth We can only recommend every one who pursues the fascin- 

 ating sport of which the author writes, to glance through, and indeed 

 to read carefully, this handbook." 



SCOTSMAN. "An interesting little book, alike because of the 

 knowledge which its author displays of his subject, and of the 

 simple style in which it is written. It is a handbook such as 

 sportsmen must have long desired." 



