FOUR POPULAR 
GARDEN BOOKS 
SATURDAY IN MY GARDEN: 
A Practical Guide to the Cultivation of 
Small Gardens, with Hints on their Care 
and Management. By F. Hadfield Farthing, 
F.R.H.S. With over one hundred designs 
and plates illustrating all the important 
gardening operations of the year. Post 4to, 
cloth gilt, 3s. 6d. net. 
A guide to the beginner in Gardening, 
with hints on the making and management 
of small gardens, on the culture of flowers, 
fruit, and vegetables, and on the care and 
furnishing of the greenhouse. 
THE PERFECT GARDEN: 
HOW TO KEEP IT BEAUTIFUL & 
FRUITFUL. By Walter P. Wright. 
With 6 illustrations in colour, 32 in black 
and white, and 18 plans. Third Edition. 
Large Post 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s. net. 
“Mr. Wright's volume is an excellent blend of the 
practical handbook, and the garden-lover’s literary essay. 
. .. It is full of good counsel and in every way a hand- 
some and attractive production.”—The Glove. 
THE GARDEN WEEK BY 
WEEK : A Practical Handbook to Gar- 
dening Operations for every Week in the 
Year. By Walter P. Wright. With 6 
illustrations in colour, 32 in black and 
white, and 100 diagrams in the text. Second 
Edition. Large Post 8vo, cloth gilt, 6s, net. 
“ A book which we can strongly recommend to anyone 
who is starting a garden and is anxious not to dash his 
new-born zeal by waiting for a more convenient season. 
He has only to turn over the pages till he finds the date he 
wants, and it will be his own fault if he does not at once 
come upon something that will give a practical direction 
to his dreams."—7he Morning Post. 
POPULAR GARDEN 
FLOWERS. By Walter P. Wright. 
With 6 illustrations in colour and 48 in 
black and white. Large Post 8vo, cloth 
gilt, 6s. net. 
‘‘Tothe amateur this volume makes a very special appeal, 
and can be cordially recommended as an eminently practical 
guide to the right knowledge of the Science of Floriculture. 
Mr. Wright takes all the more important plants and deals 
with them in full and attractive detail.” — The Globe. 
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IWILD DUCK 
can be successfully reared on 
SPRATT’S 
WILD 
DUCK 
MEAL 
NO OTHER FOOD is 
required for the first few weeks 
Easy and inexpensive to rear. 
Flourish on any soil, 
Provide excellent sport on wet days. 
Not susceptible to disease. 
We supply everything for the Game Rearer. 
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