GARDENING. 



The Horticultural Exhibitors' Handbook. 



A Treatise on Cultivating, Exhibiting, and 

 Judging Plants, Flowers, Fruits, and Vege- 

 tables. By W. "WILLIAMSON, Gardener ; Revised 

 by Malcolm Dunn, Gardener to His Grace the Duke 

 of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Dalkeith Park. 



Crown 8vo, price 3s. 6<i. 



Horticultural Times. — "A book no one interested in Horti- 

 culture can afford to be without It is not only the most practical, 



but, in its divisions and details, the most comprehensive and com- 

 plete work of its kind." 



Mornino Post. — ' ' It is a well-arranged and comprehensive volume, 

 and contains many valuable hints, which will be found of service not 

 only to the exhibitor, but to the amateur and professional gardener." 



Scotsman.— "Is fitted to be of much benefit to exhibitors and 



judges at such shows An excellent description, arranged in 



alphabetical order, of the plants, flowers, fruits, and vegetables 

 usually seen at horticultural exhibitions, with notes on the best 

 methods of cultivation. The handbook is written with painstaking 

 care." 



Fifeshtre Journal. — "Nowhere will the amateur gardener, and, 

 for that part, the professional gardener, find more reliable and satis- 

 factory information as to how his favourite plants and flowers may be 

 grown to best advantage. " 



Banffshire Journal. — "In every respect, the design of Mr 

 Williamson's book is excellent ; and the manner in which he has 

 carried out his plan is beyond all praise." 



Ayr Observer. — " Every branch of horticulture is treated in a com- 

 plete but concise manner, and is valuable to all interested in garden 

 produce, now of increasing importance in view of foreign competi- 

 tion." 



Dundee Courier. — "The book is one which no amateur who 

 contemplates exhibiting at a flower-show can afford to do without," 



