THE BULB BOOK 



OR, BULBOUS AND TUBEROUS PLANTS FOR 

 THE OPEN AIR, STOVE AND GREENHOUSE. 



CONTAINING PARTICULARS AS TO DESCRIPTIONS, CULTURE, PROPAGA- 

 TION, ETC., OF PLANTS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD HAVING 

 BULBS, CORMS, TUBERS, OR RHIZOMES (ORCHIDS EXCLUDED). 



By JOHN WEATHERS. 



Illustrated. Medium 8vo. 15s. net. 



"Meritorious, remarkably informative and accurate, almost beyond 

 criticism. . . . The most complete bulb book of the present day, and 

 likely to remain a classic." -Journal of Horticulture. 



" The most complete work on the subject known to us. ... An 

 admirable work, and reflects high credit on the author artist." Gardener. 



" Gardeners will discover in his carefully written descriptions, 

 remarkable for their accuracy and fulness of instructions for cultural 

 treatment, exactly the sort of information needed to enable them to 

 succeed where before they had failed." Field. 



FRENCH MARKET-GARDENING 



INCLUDING PRACTICAL DETAILS OF " INTENSIVE 

 CULTIVATION" FOR ENGLISH GROWERS. 



By JOHN WEATHERS. 



Author of " A Practical Guide to Garden Plants," etc. 



With a Preface by WILLIAM ROBINSON. 



With numerous Illustrations. Large Crown 8vo. 3s. 6d. net. 



"The best book we have seen on the intensive system of cultivation 

 and it is exhaustive and comprehensive." Pall Mall Gazette. 



"This useful and interesting work deals with every phase of that form 

 of intensive culture known as French Gardening. It is well written and 

 is easily understood." Fruit, Flower, and Vegetable Trades' Journal. 



A HANDY BOOK OF HORTICULTURE 



AN INTRODUCTION TO THE THEORY AND PRACTICE 

 OF GARDENING. 



By F. C. HAYES, M.A., 



Rector of Raheny ; Lecturer in Practical Horticulture in Alexandra College, Dublin. 

 With Illustrations. Crown 8vo. 2s. 6d. net. 



" Not so big that it need frighten the ardent amateur, nor so much of a 

 primer that it may be disdained by the fairly accomplished gardener, it 

 has a good scheme. The first part, consisting of eight chapters of general 

 principles, in simple, non- technical language, is a model of useful 

 information in a small space ; the second part deals with departments 

 of gardening ; the third, with types of flowers ; and the fourth is a 

 calendar to work by." Daily Chronicle. 



