ADVERTISEMENTS. XX. 



LITERATURE OF FRUIT CULTURE. 



The following Works are considered the best on their several subjects, 

 and may be purchased through any Bookseller, or be posted direct from 

 GEORGE BUNYARD & Co., LTD., the Royal Nurseries, Maidstone, at 

 the prices affixed, net. 



The notes in parenthesis are the Author's. 



The Standard Book. "The Fruit Garden." This important work contains 

 about 400 Illustrations, and practical information of every kind 

 relating to Fruit Culture, Insects, etc. By GEORGE BUNYARD, 

 V.M.H., and OWEN THOMAS, V.M.H. In One Volume. " The 

 best and most important yet published." 13/- net. 



Bunyard's Modern Fruit and Rose Culture, for Amateurs. 



The set embraces : Hints for the culture of Apricots, Peaches and 

 Nectarines, Pears, Apples and Plums for Villa Gardens; Cordon and 

 Candelabra Trees ; Strawberries in the open, or for forcing : and the 

 management of Orchard-house Trees, hints on Root-pruning, Rose 

 Culture, etc. I/- post free. 



National Rose Society's Descriptive Catalogue, 2/2; also hints on Rose 

 Culture. 



" England's National Flower." Mr. G. B. has written a practical little 

 manual with descriptions of ROSES grouped in families for special 

 purposes, illustrated by photographs taken specially for this work by 

 Mr. E. A. BUNYARD. It contains hints for culture, and will be 

 specially valuable for amateurs who are often at sea with a catalogue 

 that contains hundreds of varieties. 3/9 post free. Favourably 

 reviewed by all Papers. See Rose Catalogue. 



Rev. A. Foster-Melliar's Book of the Rose, "Practical and a treat to 

 read." 6/6. 



Royal Horticultural Society's Rules for Judging Fruit, Vegetables and 

 Flowers, 1/9. 



Fruits for Cottagers. R.H.S. pamphlets, containing valuable and simple 

 hints for culture, of profitable sorts, etc., each 2d., or six for 7d. 



How to Build a Fruit Room on G. B. & Co.'s Plan, with two photographs. 

 2/6 post free. 



Vines and Vine Culture, by A. F. BARRON, late Superintendent of the 

 Royal Horticultural Gardens. 5/6. 



(The most complete work yet published ; every detail given.) 



Profitable Fruit Growing, by J. WRIGHT. 1/2. Fifth edition revised. 



(The Prize Essay of the Fruiterers' Company, 1889. A most practical and 

 valuable work for small growers, Cottage or Allotment holders, free! y illustrated, 

 and valuable for its sound teaching. Just the work for distributon among 

 Cottage Garden Societies, etc.) 



A Year's Work on a Kent Fruit Farm. A practical series of capital articles ; 

 highly recommended. (Copyright). I/-. 



Board of Agriculture Leaflets post free as per List, see Chapter XXIII. 



Fruiterers' Company Charts, illustrating Budding, Grafting, Layering, 

 Pruning, etc. ; on cards of large size, mounted, 6/- the set of five ; too 

 large for post. 



The Planter's Handbook of Shrubs and Trees, with list of the mouths 

 they blossom. 3/9 post free. 



