WORKS ON HORTICULTURE 



BY WILLIAM PAUL, F.L.S. 



Member of the Society of Arts ; Corresponding Member of the Massachtisetts 



Horticultural Society , of the Imperial Horticultural Society 



of St Petersburg, and of the North of France Horticultural Society ; 



Member of the Association Horticole Lyonnaise, &c., &c. 



THE ROSE GARDEN. Ninth Edition, Royal 4to., 360 pp., with 

 Twenty highly-finished Coloured Plates, by Severeyns, and Six- 

 teen full-page Wood Engravings, by Worthington Smith ; the 

 Text Illustrated with numerous Woodcuts ... Nett price, 175. 6d. 



The same, Imperial 8vo., Illustrated with Woodcuts 



only Nett price, 8s. gd. 



' 'THE ROSE GARDEN' is the ninth edition of Mr Paul's valuable standard work. The 

 handsome quarto has the recommendation of being a really useful present to amateurs of the 

 Rose ; the pages are brightened by drawings and coloured plates of some of the most ex- 

 quisite varieties," The Times. 



"A book so well known and widely appreciated by all who love their gardens that any 

 eulogy is unnecessary." Standard. 



"No one in England, it may safely be said, knows more about Roses than Mr Paul, and 

 this almost exhaustive account of their history and culture, with its many coloured and other 

 plates and specimens of the poetry of the Rose, will be a welcome present for the amateur 

 grower." Morning Post. 



"Mr Paul writes for everybody, and everybody will find in 'THE ROSE GARDEN ' the 

 guidance required. . . . The descriptive summaries prefixed to each group are admirably 

 explicit and illustrative." Saturday Review. 



" It has all the value of a new and all the authority of a well-established standard 

 work. . . . The book is beautifully appointed, and the illustrations deserve special 

 mention." The Scotsman. 



" In the present issue the author has brought all recently acquired knowledge regarding 

 the ' Queen of Flowers ' into focus ; all that relates to the history of the Rose will be found 

 in this handsome quarto volume." Glasgow Herald. 



"We decidedly recommend it to be procured by every owner of a suitable garden, who 

 intends to cultivate the noblest and sweetest of our old favourite native flowers." Illustrated 

 London Nezus. 



"Mr W. Paul's name has so long been connected with 'THE ROSE GARDEN,' that no 

 wonder his admirable work has reached the ninth edition." The Graphic. 



ROSES IN POTS. Seventh Edition, Illustrated 2s. 



"In this little work of ninety-one pages will be found every direction that can possibly 

 be required." Journal of Horticulture. 



" It is completed with so much care by its author, and embodies so much practical experi- 

 ence, that it cannot fail to be useful to all." The Garden, 



" In the handy and elegantly got up little book before us we may be said to have the 

 experience of the best part of a lifetime as to growing roses in pots." Floral Magazine. 



"We are glad to see it whenever it comes, and trust to see it again and again." 

 Gardeners' Chronicle. 



