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This day is published, the Seventh Edition, revised. 



A BOOK ABOUT EOSES: 



HOW TO GROW AND SHOW THEM. 



By S. REYNOLDS HOLE. 



New Edition, with Coloured Frontispiece by the Hon. Mrs Francklin. 



Square 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



"We cordially recommend the book to every amateur who wishes to grow 

 roses, as at once the pleasantest and the best yet written on the subject."— 

 The Field. 



" It is the production of a man who boasts of thirty * All England ' cups, 

 whose roses are always looked for anxiously at flower-shows, who took the 

 lion's ^hare in originating the first rose-show pur et simple, whose assistance 

 as judge or ainiciis curicv is always courted at such exhibitions. Such a man 

 ought to have something to say worth hearing to those who love the rose, and 

 he has said it."— Gardeners' Chronicle. 



Just published. 



A PRACTICA.L TREATISE ON 



THE cultivatio:n' of the grape vine. 



By WILLIAM THOMSON, 



Tweed Vineyard. 



Ninth Edition, octavo, 5s. 



"We cannot too strongly recommend Mr Thomson's treatise as a thoroughly 

 practical and sure guide to the cultivation of the vine." — Jownal of Horti- 

 cvXture. 



" We urge our readers to procure the work, and they will get so clear an 

 insight into vine-growing that a vinery will become one of the necessaries of 

 existence. ' ' — Fie !d. 



HANDY BOOK OF THE FLOWEE-GAEDEN ; 



Being Practical Directions for the Culture, Propagation, 

 AND Arrangement of Plants in Plower-Gardens 



ALL the year round. 



Embracing all classes of Gardens, from the largest to the smallest. 



With Engraved and Coloured Plans, illustrative of the various 



systems of Grouping in Beds and Borders. 



By DAVID THOMSON, 

 Editor of * The G^dener.' 



A New and Enlarged Edition, crown Svo, 7s. 6d. 



" We are acquainted with the results produced by the able author, as well 

 as with his book, and therefore can pronounce the book the best on the sub- 

 ject yet written, or likely to be written for a long time to come."~The Field. 



"This 'Handy-Book' deserves a welcome from all classes interestta m 

 floriculture."— Saiwrdai/ Review. 



