178 FRUIT FARMING 



How to Make a Fruit Room on G. B. & Co.'s Plan, 



with two Photographs and full instructions, 2/6 



post free. 

 Udale's Handy Book on Pruning, 1/4 post free; a 



good practical work. We agree with his ideas, 



except as to pruning the first year. 



New Fruit Charts. 

 The Fruiterers' Company of London, of which our 

 Mr. G. Bunyard was Master in igo6, have published 

 a set of five charts illustrating Planting, Pruning, 

 Budding, Grafting and Layering, which combined 

 with a handbook for instructions, may be had 

 free by rail for 6/0, beautifully got up and 

 mounted on cardboard, purchasers paying cost 

 of carriage. Favourably noticed by the Press. 

 These charts were drawn by Miss Lorna Bunyard, 

 supervised by Mr. George Bunyard, and slides 

 can be supplied for Lantern Lectures at lo/o 

 a set. A large number have been sold for 

 County Council and School Lectures. 



Rose Culture. 



National Rose Society's Descriptive Catalogue, 2 '2 ; 

 also Hints on Rose Culture, 12. 



R. E. West's " How to Grow Exhibition Roses," i/o. 



Roses. " England's National Flower." — Mr. G. B. 

 has written a practical little manual with descrip- 

 tions of Roses, grouped in families for special 

 purposes, illustrated by photographs taken specially 

 for this work by Mr. 1{. A. Bunyard. It contains 

 hints for culture, and will be specially valuable 

 for Amateurs who are often at sea with a 

 catalDgui? that contains hundreds of \arieties. 

 3/9 post frei'. 1' avourably reviewed by all Papers. 



