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THERE IS NO GARDENER who CAN afford to be without the GARDENERS’ 1. a 
CHRONICLE HORTICULTURAL DIRECTORY. ] 
It is his indispensable stand-by when he requires information on— 2 
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Gardeners’ Names and Addresses, i ; 
Principal Gardens, with Name of Owner and Gardener, 
NZ Schools of Horticulture, NWA - 
AR Public Parks, giving Size, and Name of Superintendent, AR ] 
Principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 
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Send for your copy TO-DAY (2/- post free) to— 
THE PUBLISHER, 41, WELLINGTON ST., LONDON, W.C.2. 
FERNS AND FERN CULTURE | 
GARDENERS? CHRONICLE, Ltd., 4l, Wellington St., Strand, W.C2. | 
By J. BIRKENHEAD. Revised Ьу Е. PARSONS. 
HIS little work contains all that the Fern-lover needs to 
know about the raising and cultivation of Ferns. It 
tells him where the different classes of Ferns are to be 
found growing wild; the modes of growth of the different 
species; the sort of treatment each kind of Fern requires; how 
| to tend the plants in sickness and in health; how to eradicate 
the pests, both insect and fungous, which threaten their well- 
being. It is freely illustrated, and all the illustrations serve 
a definite purpose. The book is excellently printed, on clear, 
good quality paper; it is well bound in pale green cloth, and 
this is protected by a second cover of transparent, grease- 
proof paper. Although so reasonable in price, it is worth 
almost any money, for it is quite unique. 
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