The Vegetable Garden 



ILLUSTRATIONS, DESCRIPTIONS, AND CULTURK OF THE GARDEN 

 VEGETABLES OF COLD AND TEMPERATE CLIMATES 



BY MM. VILMORIN-ANDRIEUX 



of Paris 

 English Edition publislied under the direction of W. ROBINSON 



Numerous Illustrations. Demy 8vo. 15s. net. 



•"The Vegetable Garden ' is a complete and authoritative work 

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French Market-Gardening 



INCLUDINO PRACTICAL DETAILS OP "INTENSIVE CULTIVATION'" FOB 

 ENGLISH GROWEltS 



BY JOHN WP:ATHERS 



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, 

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The Culture of Fruit Trees in Pots 



BY JOSH BRACE 

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The Book of the Rothampstead 

 Experiments 



BY A. D. HALL, MA. (Oxon.) 



President oj the Bothanipsceail Experimental Station ; First President of the 

 South-Eastcrn At^ricultural College 



Issued with the Authority of the Lawes Agricultural Trust Committee 

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