DOMESTIC FLORICULTURE, "WINDOW-GARDENING, 

 AND FLORAL DECORATIONS. 



Being Directions fou the PaoPAaATiON, Culture, and Arrangement 

 OF Plants and Flowers as Domestic Ornaments. 



By F. W. BURBIDGE. 



New Edition, Revised and Enlarged. 

 With upwards of 200 Illustrations on Wood. Crown 8vo, 73. 6d. 



"A charmingly illustrated vtida-Tnecum on Window-Gardening, Floral De- 

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 ment. Those who have not seen the first edition as yet are unaware what 

 wrinkles for window and balcony gardening, on a large or small scale, for 

 houquet or wreath making, for table arrangement of fruit and flowers, room 

 arrangement of plants in the form of screen, bower, and arch, and last, not 

 least, church decoration in all its phases, Mr Burbidge places intelligiblv within 

 theirreach. . . . An admirable companion for every boudoir." — AcaiUmy. 



"This book will meet the case of thousands who love flowers, and know 

 not how to begin — or, having begun, know not how to go on in collecting and 

 cultivating them. . . . It is a model of painstaking accuracy and good 

 taste."— Gardeners* Magazine. 



HANDBOOK OF 



HAEDY HEEBACEOUS AND ALPINE FLOWERS 



FOE GENEEAL GAEDEN DECOEATION. 



Containing Descriptions, in Plain Language, of upwards of 1000 Species of 

 Ornamental Hardv Perennial and Alpine Plants, adapted to all Classes of 

 Flower-Gardcns, Bockwork, and Waters ; along with Concise and Plain 

 Instructions for their Propagation and Culture. 



By WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, 



Formerly Manager of the Herbaceous Department at Kew. 



Crown 8vo, 7s. 6d. 



"This is an unpretending but valuable work, well adapted to furnish infor- 

 mation respecting a class of plants certainly rising in popular estimation. 

 . . . We cordially recommend his book to the notice of our readers, as 

 likely to be, from a gardening point of view, the standard work on Herbaceous 

 Plants."— ffardeners' Chronicle. „ ~ . , 



'The best book of its class available for English readers. —Gardeners 



THE FOEESTEE: 



A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Bearing, and General 

 Management of Forest-Trees. 



By JAMES BROWN, 

 Wood-Surveyor and Nurseryman. 



Fifth Edition, Revised throughout. Royal 8vo, with Engravings. 



[In the press. 



