THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
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THERE IS NO GARDENER who CANNOT afford two shillings. 
THERE IS NO GARDENER who CAN afford to be. without the GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE HORTICULTURAL DIRECTORY, 
It is his indispensable stand-by when he requires information on— 
Market Salesmen in the United Kingdom, 
Gardeners’ Names and Addresses, 
Principal Gardens, with Name of Owner and Gardener, 
NZ Schools of Horticulture, NZ 
AR Public Parks, giving Size, and Name of Superintendent, AN 
Principal Nurserymen and Seedsmen, 
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Send for your сору TO-DAY (2/- post free) to— 
THE PUBLISHER, 41, WELLINGTON ST., LONDON, W.C.2. 
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FERNS AND FERN CULTURE | 
By J. BIRKENHEAD. Revised by F. 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 
` {һе 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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Send 1/3 for a copy, post free, from 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, Ltd., 41, Wellington St., Strand, W.C.2. 
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