Practical Handbooks.—Gardening. II 
THE ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY OF GARDENING: 
A Practical Encyclopedia of Horticulture for Amateurs and Professionals. Tllustrated 
with upwards of 1500 engravings, Vol. I., 552pp., 743 Illustrations, now ready, price lis. 
Also in Monthly Parts, price 1s. 
“No work of the kind could be of more use to the professional and amateur gardener.”— 
Pusic OPINION. . ; 
“The fullest infornation is given, and the illustrations, which are exceedingly numerous, are 
first rate.” —THE WORLD. 
HARDY FRUIT BOOK: 
Contains: The most desirable sorts, the beat Methods of Cultivation, the Prevention or 
Cure of the Diseases of the Apple, Pear, Peach and Nectarine, Apricot, Cherry, Chestnus, 
Currant, Fig, Filbert or Hazel Nut, Gooseberry, Medlar, Mulberry or Morus, Plum, Quince, 
Raspberry, Strawberry, and Walnut. Fully Illustrated. By D. T. Fis. In cloth, price 5:. 
“Treats in close and critical detail of every practical process in the rearing, training, and 
culture of hardy fruits,’—THE GARDEN, 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND OLD-FASHIONED GAR- 
DEN FLOWERS: 
Descriptions, alphabetically arranged, of the most desirable Plants for Borders, Rockeries, 
and Shrubberies, including Foliage as well a8 Flowering Plants, Profusely Mlustrated. 
By J. Woop. In cloth, price 5-. 
“Seems particularly useful.”’—ATHENEUM, 
VINE CULTURE FOR AMATEURS: 
Being Plain Directi for the ful Growing of Grapes with the Means and 
Appliances usually at the dof A 8. LDlust d. By W. J. May. In paper, 
price ls. 7 
“ Plain and practical,’”—TuE QUEEN. 
PRUNING, GRAFTING, & BUDDING FRUIT TREES: 
Dlustrated with ninety-three Diagrams. By D. T. Fisa. In paper, price 1s. 
“ One of the few gardening books that will suit everybody.” —GARDENER’S MAGAZINE. 
GARDEN PESTS AND THEIR ERADICATION: | 
Contsinmg Practical Instructions for the Amateur to Overcome the Enemies of the 
Garden, With numerous Iliustrations, In paper, price 1s. 
«It is just the sort of book one would refer to in emergency.”’—THE FLORIST AND Pomo- 
Loaist. 
ORCHIDS FOR AMATEURS: 
Containing Descriptions of Orchids suited to the requirements of the Amateur, with full 
Instructions for their successful Cultivation, With numerous beautiful Illustrations, By 
Jays Britten, F.L.S., and W.H, Gower. In cloth gilt, price 7s. 6d. ; 
“The joint work of a competent botanist ... and a successful cultivator with the experience 
of a quurter of a century.”—GARDENER’S CHRONICLE. 
ROSE BUDDING : 
Containing full Instructions for the successful performance of this interesting opera- 
tion, Dlustrated. By D. T. Fisn. In paper, price 6d. 
“Pull, practical . . . and contains many valuable hints,”—GaRDEN, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM : 
Its History, Varieti Cultivation, and Di By D. T. Fisa. In paper, price 6d. 
“ Replete with valuable hints and sound information.” —TuE STATIONER. 
ARBORICULTURE FOR AMATEURS on eee 
Being Instructions for the Planting and Cultivation of ‘Trees for ment or Use, 
i ipti of those suited to special requirements as to Soil, Situation, 
ria eee gg (Author of “English Trees and Tree Planting,” &.). In 
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cloth gilt, price 2s. 6d. ; ; 
“Pull of practical remarks, tending to make it a reliable and useful guide to amateur 
gardeners,”’—THE FARMER. 
All Books sent Carriage Free. 
L. Upcott Gill, Publisher, 170, Strand, W.C. 
