Handbooks of Practical 

 Gardening 



Under the General Editorship of 



HARRY ROBERTS 



Crown 8vo. With Illustrations 

 Cloth, 2s. 6d. net. 



The World says: — "This very useful series hould by no means be 

 missed from the library of the sincere gardener." 



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I. THE BOOK OF ASPARAGUS. By Charles Ilott, 



F.R.H.S. 

 II. THE BOOK OF THE GREENHOUSE. By J. C. 

 Tallack, F.R.H.S. 



III. THE BOOK OF THE GRAPE. By H. W. WARD, 



IV. THE BOOk'oF OLD FASHIONED FLOWERS. By 



V. THE BOOK OF BULBS. By S. Arnott, F.R.H.S. 



VI. THE BOOK OF THE APPLE. By H. H. THOMAS. 



VII. THE BOOK OF VEGETABLES. By GEORGE 



Wythes, V.M.H. 

 VIII. THE BOOK OF ORCHIDS. By W. H. White, 



IX. THE book' OF THE STRAWBERRY. By EDWIN 



Beckett, F.R.H.S. 

 X. THE BOOK OF CLIMBING PLANTS. By S. 

 Arnott, F.R.H.S. 

 XI. THE BOOK OF PEARS AND PLUMS. By the Rev. 



E. Bartrum, D.D. 

 XII. THE BOOK OF HERBS. By Lady ROSALIND 

 Northcote. 



XIII. THE BOOK OF THE WILD GARDEN. By S. W. 



FlT7HERBERT 



XIV. THE BOOK OF THE HONEY BEES. By Charles 



Harrison. 

 XV. THE BOOK OF SHRUBS. By GEORGE Gordon. 

 XVI. THE BOOK OF THE DAFFODIL. By the Rev. S. 



Eugene Bourne. 

 XVII. THE BOOK OF THE LILY. By W. GoLDRING. 

 XVIII. THE BOOK OF TOPIARY. By Charles H. Curtis 

 and W. Gibson. 

 XIX. THE BOOK OF TOWN AND WINDOW GARDEN- 

 ING. By Mrs F. A. Bardswei.l. 

 XX. THE BOOK OF RARER VEGETABLES. By GEORGE 



Wythes, V.M.H. and Harry Roberts. 

 XXI. THE BOOK OF THE IRIS. 

 XXII. THE BOOK OF GARDEN FURNITURE. 



TOWM T AMTh" LONDON: VIGO STREET, W. 

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